Vacuum assisted dryer systems and methods

US8973286B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-8973286-B1
Application numberUS-201414165332-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateJan 27, 2014
Priority dateJan 27, 2014
Publication dateMar 10, 2015
Grant dateMar 10, 2015

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Dryers and methods of using dryers are described herein. The dryer includes a housing, a drying chamber disposed within the housing, and a heating element. The dryer further includes an intake configured to supply intake air to the drying chamber. The dryer includes an exhaust configured to vent exhaust air out of the drying chamber. The dryer includes a pump coupled to the housing. The dryer further includes an energy recovery system coupled to the housing. The pump is configured to reduce the air pressure within the drying chamber. The energy recovery system includes a heat transfer fluid and is configured to use the heat transfer fluid to transfer thermal energy from the exhaust air to the drying chamber.

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What is claimed is: 1. A dryer, comprising: a housing; a drying chamber disposed within the housing; a heating element; an intake configured to supply intake air to the drying chamber; an exhaust configured to vent exhaust air out of the drying chamber; a first pump coupled to the housing and positioned along the exhaust; a second pump positioned along the exhaust; and an energy recovery system coupled to the housing; wherein the first pump is configured to reduce the air pressure within the drying chamber; and wherein the energy recovery system comprises a heat transfer fluid and is configured to use the heat transfer fluid to transfer thermal energy from the exhaust air to the drying chamber. 2. The dryer of claim 1 , wherein the pump is positioned along the exhaust. 3. The dryer of claim 2 , wherein a component of the energy recovery system is positioned along the exhaust, and wherein the first pump is positioned along the exhaust between the component and the drying chamber. 4. The dryer of claim 3 , wherein the component operates at approximately an ambient air pressure. 5. The dryer of claim 1 , wherein the energy recovery system includes a heat pump configured to transfer heat via the heat transfer fluid. 6. The dryer of claim 5 , wherein the heat pump includes a condenser and an evaporator for the heat transfer fluid. 7. The dryer of claim 6 , wherein the evaporator is positioned along the exhaust. 8. The dryer of claim 6 , wherein the condenser is positioned in or adjacent to the drying chamber such that the condenser is configured to provide thermal energy to the drying chamber. 9. The dryer of claim 1 , wherein the drying chamber is sealed such that the drying chamber can maintain a lower-than-ambient air pressure. 10. The dryer of claim 9 , wherein the pump is configured to evacuate air from the drying chamber. 11. A dryer, comprising: a housing; a drying chamber disposed within the housing; a heating element; an intake configured to supply intake air to the drying chamber; an exhaust configured to vent exhaust air out of the drying chamber, wherein the exhaust includes an opening configured to vent the exhaust air out of the housing; an energy recovery system having at least a portion positioned along the exhaust; a first pump coupled to the housing and positioned along the exhaust between the portion of the energy recovery system and the drying chamber; and a second pump coupled to the housing and positioned along the exhaust between the portion of the energy recovery system and the opening; wherein the first pump and the second pump are configured to reduce the air pressure within the drying chamber to a low pressure that is below an ambient pressure; and wherein the energy recovery system comprises a heat transfer fluid, and is configured to use the heat transfer fluid to transfer thermal energy from the exhaust air to the drying chamber. 12. The dryer of claim 11 , further comprising a water condenser coupled to the exhaust and configured to condense water vapor from the exhaust air, wherein the water condenser is positioned along the exhaust between the first pump and the second pump. 13. The dryer of claim 11 , further comprising a water condenser coupled to the exhaust and configured to condense water vapor from the exhaust air, wherein the water condenser operates at a mid-level pressure, wherein the mid-level pressure is between the ambient pressure and the low pressure within the drying chamber. 14. The dryer of claim 11 , wherein the first pump is a vacuum pump. 15. The dryer of claim 14 , wherein the second pump is a vacuum pump. 16. The dryer of claim 14 , wherein the second pump comprises a fan or a blower. 17. The dryer of claim 11 , wherein the first pump comprises a blower or a fan. 18. The dryer of claim 17 , wherein the second pump is a vacuum pump. 19. The dryer of claim 11 , wherein the portion of the energy recovery system operates at a mid-level pressure, wherein the mid-level pressure is between the ambient pressure and the low pressure within the drying chamber. 20. The dryer of claim 11 , further comprising a first pressure sensor coupled to the housing and configured to sense the pressure within the drying chamber. 21. The dryer of claim 11 , wherein the drying chamber is sealed such that the drying chamber can maintain the low pressure. 22. The dryer of claim 21 , wherein the first pump is configured to evacuate air from the drying chamber. 23. A clothes dryer, comprising: a housing; a drying chamber disposed within the housing; a heating element; an intake configured to supply intake air to the drying chamber; an exhaust configured to vent exhaust air out of the drying chamber; a first pump coupled to the housing and positioned along the exhaust; a second pump positioned along the exhaust; and an energy recovery system coupled to the housing; wherein the first pump is configured to reduce the air pressure within the drying chamber; and wherein the energy recovery system is configured use a heat transfer fluid to transfer thermal energy from the exhaust air to the drying chamber. 24. The clothes dryer of claim 23 , wherein a component of the energy recovery system is positioned along the exhaust, and wherein the first pump is positioned along the exhaust between the component and the drying chamber. 25. The clothes dryer of claim 24 , wherein the component operates at approximately an ambient air pressure. 26. The clothes dryer of claim 23 , wherein the second pump is positioned between the component and an exit out of the housing of the exhaust. 27. The clothes dryer of claim 23 , wherein the component operates at a mid-level pressure, wherein the mid-level pressure is an air pressure between a low pressure of the drying chamber and an ambient air pressure outside of the housing. 28. The clothes dryer of claim 23 , wherein the energy recovery system includes a heat pump configured to transfer heat via the heat transfer fluid. 29. The clothes dryer of claim 28 , wherein the heat pump includes a condenser and an evaporator for the heat transfer fluid. 30. The clothes dryer of claim 29 , wherein the evaporator is positioned along the exhaust. 31. The clothes dryer of claim 30 , wherein the evaporator is configured to condense water vapor into liquid water, and wherein the evaporator is configured to receive latent thermal energy released as water vapor in the exhaust air condenses into liquid. 32. The clothes dryer of claim 28 , wherein the condenser is positioned in or adjacent to the drying chamber such that the condenser is configured to provide thermal energy to the drying chamber. 33. The clothes dryer of claim 23 , wherein the drying chamber is sealed such that the drying chamber can maintain a lower-than-ambient air pressure. 34. The clothes dryer of claim 33 , wherein the first pump is configured to evacuate air from the drying chamber.

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  • D06F58/206Primary

    Heat pump arrangements · CPC title

  • Condensing arrangements · CPC title

  • D06F58/30Primary

    Drying processes  (controlling a series of operations in domestic laundry dryers D06F58/32) · CPC title

  • using a closed cycle heat pump system (with recycling of drying medium F26B21/333); using a heat pipe system · CPC title

  • by using condensers · CPC title

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What does patent US8973286B1 cover?
Dryers and methods of using dryers are described herein. The dryer includes a housing, a drying chamber disposed within the housing, and a heating element. The dryer further includes an intake configured to supply intake air to the drying chamber. The dryer includes an exhaust configured to vent exhaust air out of the drying chamber. The dryer includes a pump coupled to the housing. The dryer f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Elwha Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D06F58/206. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 10 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).