Air dryer with prefiltration stage bypass

US11517851B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11517851-B2
Application numberUS-201916540157-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 14, 2019
Priority dateAug 14, 2019
Publication dateDec 6, 2022
Grant dateDec 6, 2022

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A bypass for an air dryer having an inlet, a prefiltration stage having a drain valve to purge contaminants, a pair of inlet valves in communication with the prefiltration stage to control the flow of compressed air through the desiccant towers, and an outlet coupled to the pair of desiccant towers. The bypass may be a bypass valve that is normally open to the outlet when the air dryer is unpowered and pilotable to be a closed to allow air to flow to the prefiltration stage when the air dryer is powered. The bypass may be a three-way valve that is normally coupled to the outlet and that may be piloted to connect to the prefiltration stage when the dryer is powered. The bypass may also be a check valve that opens in response to pressure in the inlet to allow compressed air to flow directly to the outlet.

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What is claimed is: 1. An air dryer, comprising; an inlet for receiving a flow of compressed air; a prefiltration stage in communication with the inlet and having a drain valve to purge contaminants extracted by the prefiltration stage from the flow of compressed air; a pair of inlet valves in communication with the prefiltration stage to control the flow of compressed air from the prefiltration stage through a pair of desiccant towers, wherein the pair of inlet valves are selectively operable to provide the flow of compressed air through a first pathway associated with one of the pair of desiccant towers and a second pathway associated with the other of the pair of desiccant towers; an outlet coupled to the first pathway and the second pathway downstream of the pair of desiccant towers; and a bypass coupling the inlet to the outlet so that the flow of compressed air is from the inlet to the outlet without passing through the prefiltration stage. 2. The air dryer of claim 1 , wherein the bypass comprises a bypass valve that is moveable between a first position where the inlet is placed in communication with the outlet and a second position where the inlet is isolated from the outlet. 3. The air dryer of claim 2 , wherein the bypass valve is biased into the first position when the air dryer is unpowered. 4. The air dryer of claim 3 , wherein the pair of inlet valves are closed when the air dryer is unpowered. 5. The air dryer of claim 4 , wherein the bypass includes a pilot that can drive the bypass valve into the second position when the air dryer is powered. 6. The air dryer of claim 1 , wherein the bypass comprises a three-way valve that is moveable between a first position where the inlet is placed in communication with the outlet and a second position where the inlet is placed in communication with the prefiltration stage. 7. The air dryer of claim 6 , wherein the three-way valve is biased into the first position when the air dryer is unpowered. 8. The air dryer of claim 7 , wherein the bypass includes a pilot that can drive the three-way valve into the second position when the air dryer is powered. 9. The air dryer of claim 1 , wherein the bypass comprises a check valve that will open in response to a predetermined amount of pressure at the inlet and allow the flow of compressed air to flow from the inlet to the outlet. 10. The air dryer of claim 9 , wherein the pair of inlet valves are closed when the air dryer is unpowered. 11. A method of preventing damage to an air dryer having an inlet for receiving compressed air, a prefiltration stage in communication with the inlet and having a drain valve to purge contaminants extracted by the prefiltration stage from the compressed air, a pair of inlet valves in communication with the prefiltration stage to control the flow of compressed air from the prefiltration stage through a first pathway associated with one of a pair of desiccant towers and a second pathway associated with the other of the pair of desiccant towers, and an outlet coupled to the first pathway and the second pathway downstream of the pair of desiccant towers, comprising the steps of: opening a bypass when the air dryer is unpowered between the inlet to the outlet so that the flow of compressed air is from the inlet to the outlet without passing through the prefiltration stage and the pair of desiccant towers; and closing the bypass when the air dryer is powered so that the compressed air flows through the prefiltration stage. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the bypass comprises a bypass valve and the step of opening the bypass comprises biasing the bypass valve into a first position where the inlet is placed in communication with the outlet when the air dryer is unpowered and the step of closing the bypass comprises piloting the bypass valve into a second position where the inlet is isolated from the outlet. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the bypass comprises a three-way valve and the step of opening the bypass comprises biasing the three-way valve into a first position where the inlet is placed in communication with the outlet and the step of closing the bypass comprises piloting the three-way valve into a second position where the inlet is placed in communication with the prefiltration stage. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the bypass comprises a check valve and the step of opening the bypass comprises allowing a predetermined amount of pressure of the compressed air to open the check valve and the step of closing the bypass comprises opening at least one of the inlet valves.

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What does patent US11517851B2 cover?
A bypass for an air dryer having an inlet, a prefiltration stage having a drain valve to purge contaminants, a pair of inlet valves in communication with the prefiltration stage to control the flow of compressed air through the desiccant towers, and an outlet coupled to the pair of desiccant towers. The bypass may be a bypass valve that is normally open to the outlet when the air dryer is unpow…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
New York Air Brake Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D53/261. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 06 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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