Production of biomethane using a high recovery module
US-10569217-B2 · Feb 25, 2020 · US
US12420228B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12420228-B2 |
| Application number | US-202118035655-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 2, 2021 |
| Priority date | Nov 9, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 23, 2025 |
| Grant date | Sep 23, 2025 |
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The invention relates to a method and a device for separating carbon dioxide from a respiratory gas mixture. The separation is carried out by means of a membrane which acts as a molecule filter.
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A method for separating a respiratory gas mixture which contains at least O2 and CO2 and at least one volatile anesthetic and flows in a respiratory gas path, wherein the method comprises guiding the respiratory gas mixture under a first flow to a first separation material which is present in the form of a diffusion filter, where the first separation material separates at least oxygen O2 and carbon dioxide CO2 from the at least one volatile anesthetic, the at least one volatile anesthetic being returned to the respiratory gas path or remaining in the respiratory gas system, guiding separated remaining respiratory gas mixture containing at least oxygen O2 and carbon dioxide CO2 under a second flow to a second separation material which is present as a diffusion filter, where the second separation material separates at least carbon dioxide CO2 from the respiratory gas mixture, removed carbon dioxide CO2 being released into the environment or into a respiratory gas scavenging system, and returning a remaining portion of the respiratory gas mixture, namely essentially oxygen O2, to the second flow. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first separation material selectively allows oxygen O2 and carbon dioxide CO2 to pass through and retains the at least one volatile anesthetic and/or wherein the second separation material selectively allows nitrogen N2 and/or oxygen O2 to pass through and at least largely retains at least carbon dioxide CO2. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second separation material is a diffusion filter which has a permeability ratio of N2 and/or O2 to CO2 of at least 50:1. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second separation material is a diffusion filter which has a permeability ratio of N2 and/or O2 to CO2 of at least 100:1. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first flow and/or the second flow is 4 to 25 l/min. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second separation material is a diffusion filter which has a permeability ratio of O2 to CO2 of such a size that the flow of CO2 released into the environment or into the respiratory gas scavenging system is lower than a flush flow of the first separation material. 7. A ventilator, wherein the ventilator is configured for carrying out the method of claim 1 and comprises a device for separating a respiratory gas mixture which contains at least O2 and CO2 and at least one volatile anesthetic and flows in a respiratory gas path, wherein the respiratory gas mixture is guided under a first flow to a first separation material which is in the form of a diffusion filter, the first separation material separates at least oxygen O2 and carbon dioxide CO2 from the at least one volatile anesthetic, the at least one volatile anesthetic is returned to the respiratory gas path or remains in the respiratory gas system, the removed remaining respiratory gas mixture containing at least oxygen O2 and carbon dioxide CO2 is guided under a second flow to a second separation material which is in the form of a diffusion filter, the second separation material separates at least carbon dioxide CO2 from the respiratory gas mixture, the removed carbon dioxide CO2 is released into the environment or into a respiratory gas scavenging system, and the remaining portion of the respiratory gas mixture, namely essentially oxygen O2, is returned to the second flow. 8. The ventilator of claim 7 , wherein the first separation material is in the form of a diffusion filter in one branch of a respiratory gas hose or in the form of a filter housing comprising an upper inlet for respiratory gas, an upper chamber, an upper outlet for respiratory gas to a patient, a lower chamber and a lower outlet for respiratory gas from the lower chamber to a first respiratory gas path in a direction to the second separation material, and a lower inlet into the lower chamber, coming from a line from the second separation material. 9. The ventilator of claim 8 , wherein a flush flow between the lower chamber and a subsequent chamber is regulated according to requirements in such a way that a CO2 content leaving a first stage at the lower outlet is adjustable. 10. The ventilator of claim 8 , wherein a no-return valve which selectively prevents a flow of respiratory gas in one direction is disposed in a line between the first separation material and the second separation material. 11. The ventilator of claim 7 , wherein the second separation material is in the form of a filter having an upper part and a lower part, wherein a diffusion filter is disposed between the upper and lower parts, wherein the upper part comprises an upper inflow for the respiratory gas mixture which comes from the first separation material, and an upper outflow to the environment, and wherein the lower part comprises a lower outflow to a second respiratory gas path in a direction to the first separation material, a pump or turbine for generating a flush flow for flushing the first separation material being disposed in the second respiratory gas path between the lower outflow and an inflow. 12. The ventilator of claim 7 , wherein both diffusion filters are present in the form of film filters and/or surface filters or in the form of tubes and/or hollow fibers, wherein a size of surfaces and of passage cross-sections is configured in such a way that a flow of 60 l/min is possible in a direction of flow and a maximum pressure drop of 2 cmH2O is not exceeded in a direction of diffusion. 13. The ventilator of claim 7 , wherein a permeability ratio of N2 and/or O2 to CO2 of the diffusion filter of the second separation material is configured in such a way that CO2 is substantially retained, the permeability ratio being of such a size that the flow of CO2 released into the environment or into a respiratory gas scavenging system is lower than a flush flow in a first stage with the first separation material. 14. The ventilator of claim 7 , wherein the device is configured such that in its operation a first flow into the first separation material is from 4 l/min to 30 l/min and a second flow into the second separation material is from 1 l/min to 35 l/min. 15. The ventilator of claim 7 , wherein a cascaded flush-flow treatment through the second separation material is provided, the second separation material being in the form of a double or multiple diffusion filter. 16. The ventilator of claim 15 , wherein the second separation material separates at least carbon dioxide CO2 from the respiratory gas mixture and segregates it out of an upper chamber via an exit into the respiratory gas scavenging system, a pump returning the segregated carbon dioxide CO2 via a line to an entrance of the second separation material. 17. The ventilator of claim 15 , wherein a remaining portion of the respiratory gas mixture that has diffused through a first diffusion filter, namely essentially nitrogen N2 and oxygen O2 is conducted from a lower chamber through an opening to a second diffusion filter through an intake. 18. The ventilator of claim 17 , wherein the intake of the second diffusion filter is fed by an outlet of the first diffusion filter, a further reduced proportion of CO2 thus predominating in a lower part of the second diffusion filter and the respiratory gas treated in this way being returned to second flow.
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