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US9839874B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9839874-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414914831-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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A method and device for regeneration of an adsorption air dryer having at least two desiccant-filled drying vessels connected in parallel, wherein a humid compressed-air stream generated by a compressor flows through one of the drying vessels in a drying phase and a dry compressed-air stream flows through the other drying vessel, for the purpose of dewatering the desiccant, in a simultaneous regeneration phase, wherein a valve arrangement is provided for switching the drying vessels alternately between drying phase and regeneration phase during normal operation, wherein the control mechanism are provided for implementing a post-regeneration phase, which control mechanism initiates a further flow through the drying vessel with dry compressed air for complete regeneration and also a flow through the other drying vessel; with dry compressed air for complete regeneration, so that, upon the next start of operation of the adsorption air dryer, operation commences with fully regenerated drying vessels.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for the regeneration of an adsorption air dryer which is operated by way of at least two drying containers connected in parallel to one another, the method comprising: filling the at least two drying containers with drying agent so as to dry a moist compressed air stream which is generated by a compressor using the drying agent included in one of the drying containers in a drying phase, while a dry compressed air stream is flowed through the other drying container in a simultaneous regeneration phase to dewater the drying agent contained therein; and carrying out a valve-controlled two-way switchover of the at least two drying containers between the drying phase and the regeneration phase during normal operation, wherein, after ending of normal operation, the drying container which was in the regeneration phase at that time is regenerated completely via a further throughflow with dry compressed air, and the other drying container which was in the drying phase up to then at that time is also regenerated completely via a switchover to a throughflow with dry compressed air, so as to begin a next operating start of the adsorption air dryer with completely regenerated drying containers, wherein, during normal operation, the dry compressed air which is used for the regeneration of the drying container which is in the regeneration phase is branched off from the main air stream which leaves the other drying container in the drying phase on the outlet side. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein, after ending of normal operation, the dry compressed air used for the subsequent regeneration of the drying containers is branched off from the main air stream which flows back from a supply pressure reservoir connected downstream of the adsorption air dryer. 3. A device for the regeneration of an adsorption air dryer having at least two drying containers connected in parallel to one another, which are filled with drying agent, through one of which, a moist compressed air stream generated by a compressor flows through in a drying phase, the device comprising: a compressor that supplies a dry compressed air stream flowed through the other drying container in a simultaneous regeneration phase to dewater the drying agent; a valve arrangement provided for a two-way switchover of the at least two drying containers during normal operation between the drying phase and the regeneration phase; and a controller provided for carrying out a subsequent regeneration phase, which controller initiates a further throughflow of the one drying container with dry compressed air for complete regeneration and also throughflow of the other drying container with dry compressed air for complete regeneration, so as to begin a next operating start of the adsorption air dryer with completely regenerated drying containers, and wherein a valve arrangement is provided for the two-way switchover of the at least two drying containers between the drying phase and the regeneration phase, which valve arrangement is arranged such that it is connected downstream of the compressor, on the inlet side of the drying containers. 4. The device of claim 3 , wherein the dry compressed air which flows out of the at least two drying containers on an outlet side opens into a common compressed air line which conducts the main air stream to a supply pressure reservoir. 5. The device of claim 4 , wherein a check valve is arranged in the compressed air line, to avoid a return flow of dry compressed air into the at least two drying containers via the compressed air line which conducts the main air stream during the regeneration phase. 6. The device of claim 5 , wherein a branch line branches off from the compressed air line which conducts the main air stream in a region between the check valve and the supply pressure reservoir, which branch line opens into the at least two drying containers for regeneration.
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