Efficient use of adsorbents for indoor air scrubbing
US-2015321135-A1 · Nov 12, 2015 · US
US9815022B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9815022-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615009815-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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A device for exhausting carbon dioxide includes: at least one carbon dioxide adsorber which is configured to be able to be electrically heated; and a heat radiating part of a heating device for heating an interior space. A carbon dioxide exhausting process is repeatedly performed. The carbon dioxide exhausting process includes: a first process of urging interior air to pass through the carbon dioxide adsorber and then to be introduced into an interior space; a second process of urging interior air to pass sequentially through the carbon dioxide adsorber and the heat radiating part in a state that the carbon dioxide adsorber is electrically heated and to be exhausted to an exterior space; and a third process of urging exterior air to pass sequentially through the heat radiating part and the carbon dioxide adsorber and then to be introduced into an interior space after the second process.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A device for exhausting carbon dioxide comprising: at least one carbon dioxide adsorber which is configured to be able to be electrically heated; a heat radiating part of a heating device for heating an interior space; a temperature sensor detecting temperature of the carbon dioxide adsorber; a first carbon dioxide concentration sensor detecting concentration of carbon dioxide of interior air before passing the carbon dioxide adsorber; and a second carbon dioxide concentration sensor detecting concentration of carbon dioxide of air being supplied to the interior space after passing the carbon dioxide adsorber. 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the device is configured to repeatedly perform a carbon dioxide exhausting process for exhausting carbon dioxide of the interior space to an exterior space, and the carbon dioxide exhausting process comprises: a first process of urging interior air to pass through the carbon dioxide adsorber and then to be introduced into the interior space such that carbon dioxide contained in the interior air is adsorbed to the carbon dioxide adsorber; a second process of urging interior air to pass sequentially through the carbon dioxide adsorber and the heat radiating part in a state that the carbon dioxide adsorber is electrically heated and to be exhausted to the exterior space such that carbon dioxide adsorbed to the carbon dioxide adsorber is exhausted to the exterior space after the first process; and a third process of urging exterior air to pass sequentially through the heat radiating part and the carbon dioxide adsorber and then to be introduced into the interior space after the second process, wherein transition between the first to the third processes is performed based on temperature change of the carbon dioxide adsorber which is detected by the temperature sensor and values of concentrations of carbon dioxide which are detected by the first and the second carbon dioxide concentration sensors. 3. The device of claim 2 , wherein the carbon dioxide adsorber is provided in plural, and the carbon dioxide exhausting process is performed in the respective carbon dioxide adsorbers with a predetermined time interval. 4. The device of claim 2 , wherein if the temperature of the carbon dioxide adsorber becomes lower to reach a predetermined lower temperature limit while the third process is being performed, the third process is transited to the first process; if the concentrations of carbon dioxide which are detected by the first and the second carbon dioxide concentration sensors become equal while the first process is being performed, the first process is transited to the second process; and if the temperature of the carbon dioxide adsorber becomes higher to reach a predetermined upper temperature limit while the second process is being performed, the second process is transited to the third process. 5. A device for exhausting carbon dioxide comprising: at least one carbon dioxide adsorber which is configured to be able to be electrically heated; a condenser and an evaporator of an air-conditioning device; and a temperature sensor detecting temperature of the carbon dioxide adsorber; a first carbon dioxide concentration sensor detecting concentration of carbon dioxide of interior air before passing the carbon dioxide adsorber; and a second carbon dioxide concentration sensor detecting concentration of carbon dioxide of air being supplied to an interior space after passing the carbon dioxide adsorber. 6. The device of claim 5 , wherein the device is configured to repeatedly perform a carbon dioxide exhausting process for exhausting carbon dioxide of an interior space to an exterior space, and the carbon dioxide exhausting process comprises: a first process of urging interior air to pass sequentially through the evaporator and the carbon dioxide adsorber and then to be introduced into the interior space such that carbon dioxide contained in the interior air is adsorbed to the carbon dioxide adsorber; a second process of urging exterior air to pass sequentially through the condenser and the carbon dioxide adsorber in a state that the carbon dioxide adsorber is electrically heated and to be exhausted to the exterior space such that carbon dioxide adsorbed to the carbon dioxide adsorber is exhausted to the exterior space after the first process; and a third process of urging exterior air to pass sequentially through the condenser and the carbon dioxide adsorber and then to be introduced into the interior space after the second process, wherein transition between the first to the third processes is performed based on temperature change of the carbon dioxide adsorber which is detected by the temperature sensor and values of concentrations of carbon dioxide which are detected by the first and the second carbon dioxide concentration sensors. 7. The device of claim 6 , wherein the carbon dioxide adsorber is provided in plural, and the carbon dioxide exhausting process is performed in the respective carbon dioxide adsorbers with a predetermined time interval. 8. The device of claim 6 , wherein if the temperature of the carbon dioxide adsorber becomes lower to reach a predetermined lower temperature limit while the third process is being performed, the third process is transited to the first process; if the concentrations of carbon dioxide which are detected by the first and the second carbon dioxide concentration sensors become equal while the first process is being performed, the first process is transited to the second process; and if the temperature of the carbon dioxide adsorber becomes higher to reach a predetermined upper temperature limit while the second process is being performed, the second process is transited to the third process. 9. A device for exhausting carbon dioxide comprising: at least one carbon dioxide adsorber which is configured to be able to be electrically heated; a heat radiating part of a heating device for heating an interior space; a condenser and an evaporator of an air-conditioning device; a temperature sensor detecting temperature of the carbon dioxide adsorber, a first carbon dioxide concentration sensor detecting concentration of carbon dioxide of interior air before passing the carbon dioxide adsorber; and a second carbon dioxide concentration sensor detecting concentration of carbon dioxide of air being supplied to the interior space after passing the carbon dioxide adsorber. 10. The device of claim 9 , wherein the device is configured to repeatedly perform a carbon dioxide exhausting process for exhausting carbon dioxide of the interior space to an exterior space, wherein the carbon dioxide exhausting process comprises a first carbon dioxide exhausting process using the heat radiating part and a second carbon dioxide exhausting process using the condenser and the evaporator, wherein the first carbon dioxide exhausting process and the second carbon dioxide exhausting process is selectively performed, wherein the first carbon dioxide exhausting process comprises: a first process of urging interior air to pass through the carbon dioxide adsorber and then to be introduced into the interior space such that carbon dioxide contained in the interior air is adsorbed to the carbon dioxide adsorber; a second process of urging interior air to pass sequentially through the carbon dioxide adsorber and the heat radiating part in a state that the carbon dioxide adsorber is electrically heated and to be exhausted to the exterior space such that carbon dioxide adsorbed to the carbon dioxide adsorber is exhausted to the exterior space after the first process; and a third process of urging exterior air to pass sequentially t
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