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US-2024332559-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US9427699B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9427699-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414518656-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 30, 2016 |
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A hollow fiber module of a device for separating fluids has hollow fibers with walls that have partially permeable structures. The hollow fibers are positioned parallel to each other. At least one areal fluid-permeable spacer medium with a structure that is self-supporting an areal state of the at least one spacer medium is provided and arranged between the hollow fibers such that the at least one spacer medium surrounds at least partially circumferentially a first one of two neighboring hollow fibers at least on a side of the first hollow fiber that is facing the second one of the two neighboring hollow fibers.
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A hollow fiber module of a device for separating fluids, the module comprising: hollow fibers comprising walls that are comprised of partially permeable structures, the hollow fibers positioned parallel to each other; at least one areal fluid-permeable spacer medium comprising a structure that is self-supporting an areal state of the at least one spacer medium; the at least one spacer medium arranged between the hollow fibers such that the at least one spacer medium surrounds at least partially circumferentially a first one of two neighboring hollow fibers at least on a side of said first hollow fiber that is facing the second one of the two neighboring hollow fibers; wherein a first spacer medium of the at least one spacer medium is an air permeable mat of open, flexible material; wherein the mat is corrugated to form a continuous corrugated mat having a plurality of alternating corrugation valleys and corrugation peaks, the corrugation valleys opening at a first side of the corrugated mat and the corrugation peaks opening at an opposing second side of the corrugated mat; wherein a first portion of the hollow fibers are arranged directly on the corrugated mat in corrugation valleys opening at the first side of the corrugated mat; wherein a second portion of the hollow fibers are arranged directly on the corrugated mat in immediately adjacent corrugation peaks opening in the opposing second side of the corrugated mat, such that individual ones of the hollow fibers are arranged alternatingly in the corrugation valleys and corrugation peaks at opposite sides of the corrugated mat to form a hollow fiber layer. 2. The hollow fiber module according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one fixation element, wherein the hollow fibers are fixed on the mat by the at least one fixation element. 3. The hollow fiber module according to claim 2 , wherein the at least one fixation element is a fixation element strip extending transversely to the corrugations; wherein the fixation element strip is arranged directly on and extending traversely to corrugation peaks, connecting adjacent corrugation peaks across interposed corrugation valleys; wherein the fixation element strip directly contacts hollow fibers arranged in the corrugation valleys between the corrugation peaks to fix the hollow fibers to the spacer medium. 4. The hollow fiber module according to claim 2 , wherein several of said hollow fiber layer are arranged in a layered configuration. 5. The hollow fiber module according to claim 4 , wherein the mats of said several hollow fiber layers are arranged such that the hollow fibers of a first one of said hollow fiber layers, in a viewing direction perpendicular to a plane defined by longitudinal axes of the hollow fibers of said first hollow fiber layer, are arranged between two hollow fibers, respectively, of a second one of said hollow fiber layers that is neighboring said first hollow fiber layer. 6. The hollow fiber module according to claim 4 , further comprising a spacer element arranged at least between two of said hollow fiber layers that are neighboring each other. 7. The hollow fiber module according to claim 1 , wherein several of said hollow fiber layer are arranged in a layered configuration. 8. The hollow fiber module according to claim 7 , wherein the mats of said several hollow fiber layers are arranged such that the hollow fibers of a first one of said hollow fiber layers, in a viewing direction perpendicular to a plane defined by longitudinal axes of the hollow fibers of said first hollow fiber layer, are arranged between two hollow fibers, respectively, of a second one of said hollow fiber layers that is neighboring said first hollow fiber layer. 9. The hollow fiber module according to claim 7 , further comprising a spacer element arranged at least between two of said hollow fiber layers that are neighboring each other. 10. A hollow fiber module of a device for separating fluids, the module comprising: hollow fibers comprising walls that are comprised of partially permeable structures, the hollow fibers positioned parallel to each other; at least one areal fluid-permeable spacer medium comprising a structure that is self-supporting an areal state of the at least one spacer medium; a plurality of spacer hoses of a woven textile material or a foam material, wherein the hollow fibers each are each arranged in a respective one of said plurality of spacer hoses, wherein said spacer hoses each comprise a fluid-permeable circumferential wall; wherein the hollow fibers are not fixed to each other; wherein contact of neighboring spacer hoses fixes spacing between neighboring hollow fibers; wherein the hollow fibers are separated from each other only by the spacer hoses and not by other separating elements or structures. 11. The hollow fiber module according to claim 1 , wherein the hollow fibers project past the at least one spacer medium at least with one fiber end. 12. The hollow fiber module according to claim 1 , wherein the hollow fibers have opposed fiber ends and the opposed fiber ends project past the at least one spacer medium. 13. A method for producing a hollow fiber module according to claim 1 , comprising the steps of: providing hollow fibers having walls comprising partially permeable structures; forming a first hollow fiber layer by the steps of: providing an areal fluid-permeable mat of open, flexible material; producing a first spacer medium by corrugating the mat to form a continuous corrugated mat having a plurality of alternating corrugation valleys and corrugation peaks, the corrugation valleys opening at a first side of the corrugated mat and the corrugation peaks opening at an opposing second side of the corrugated mat; arranging hollow fibers on the corrugated mat in corrugations opening at the first side of the corrugated mat; arranging hollow fibers on the corrugated mat in corrugations opening at the opposing second side of the corrugated mat; and wherein the hollow fibers are arranged alternatingly in the corrugation valleys and corrugation peaks at opposite sides of the corrugated mat to form the first hollow fiber layer. 14. The method according to claim 13 , further comprising forming a first fixation element strip extending traversely across corrugation peaks or valleys at the first or second side of the corrugated mat; wherein the first fixation element strip extends traverse to the hollow fibers; wherein the first fixation element strip directly contacts alternating hollow fibers, fixing the hollow fibers to the corrugated mat. 15. The method according to claim 13 , further comprising: forming at least one additional hollow fiber layer by repeating the steps of forming a first hollow fiber layer; stacking the at least one additional hollow fiber layer onto the first hollow fiber layer to form a hollow fiber bundle. 16. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the hollow fibers have opposed fiber ends and are arranged relative to the at least one spacer medium such that the hollow fibers project past the at least one spacer medium with at least one of the opposed fiber ends.
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