B01D53/0415

Systems and methods for generating nitric oxide

Systems and methods for generating nitric oxide are disclosed. A nitric oxide (NO) generation system includes at least one pair of electrodes configured to generate a product gas containing NO from a flow of a reactant gas; and a controller configured to regulate the amount of nitric oxide in the product gas produced by the at least one pair of electrodes by utilizing duty cycle values of plasma pulses selected from a plurality of discrete duty cycles to produce a target rate of NO production based on an average of discrete production rates associated with each of the plurality of discrete duty cycles.

Method and system for controlling an on-vehicle evaporative emission system

A vehicle system having an internal combustion engine and evaporative emission system including a canister is described, wherein canister includes a chamber having a flexible Metal Organic Framework (MOF) material disposed therein. A controllable device is coupled to the flexible MOF material, and a controller is operatively connected to the controllable device and the purge valve. The controller includes an instruction set that is executable to activate the controllable device and control the purge valve to an open state in response to a command to purge the canister, determine an activation parameter for the controllable device, determine a purge flow, integrate the purge flow to determine a total purge mass, and deactivate the controllable device when the total purge mass is greater than a threshold.

Evaporative fuel vapor emission control systems

An evaporative emission control canister system comprises an initial adsorbent volume having an effective incremental adsorption capacity at 25° C. of greater than 35 grams n-butane/L between vapor concentration of 5 vol % and 50 vol % n-butane, and at least one subsequent adsorbent volume having an effective incremental adsorption capacity at 25° C. of less than 35 grams n-butane/L between vapor concentration of 5 vol % and 50 vol % n-butane, an effective butane working capacity (BWC) of less than 3 g/dL, and a g-total BWC of between 2 grams and 6 grams. The evaporative emission control canister system has a two-day diurnal breathing loss (DBL) emissions of no more than 20 mg at no more than 210 liters of purge applied after the 40 g/hr butane loading step.

Rechargeable dehumidifier
11458432 · 2022-10-04 · ·

Rechargeable dehumidifier including inside it the components it consists of, with the possibility that none of them project outward so that it can have an outward appearance without projections, as well as being simple to manufacture, comprising a casing with at least one first opening and open on the top, which configures a first internal cavity, a first lid arranged on top of the casing, provided in the first cavity with a container that in turn comprises a body open on the top that configures a second cavity, a second lid provided on top of the body and having at least one second opening; on top of the second lid may be provided a desiccant agent such that the water absorbed by it is collected in the body when it falls by gravity.

TUBULAR FILTER THAT ABSORBS ETHYLENE OR OTHER GASES, FOR REFRIGERATED TRANSPORT CONTAINERS

The invention relates to a tubular filter that absorbs ethylene or other gases for refrigerated transport containers, formed by a cylindrical tube of plastic mesh (2) with hermetic caps (3) at both ends, which contains granules that absorb ethylene or other gases, the mesh (2) having a structural configuration formed by an inner crown (20) having a circular filament (201), and an outer crown (21) having a wing-shaped filament (211), the base thereof being wider than the distal end thereof, thereby facilitating the entry of air flow into the tube. It further comprises a support accessory (4) fixed in the container for which the filter (1) is intended, and it has an aerodynamic shape that helps to increase air flow through the filter (1) and liquid collection means.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MITIGATING NOISE AND VIBRATION IN A PORTABLE OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR

A portable oxygen concentrator includes a compressor and a controller. The compressor includes a motor, at least one chamber, and at least one piston operably coupled to the motor and movable within the at least one chamber. In some embodiments, the controller is configured to: determine actual motor speeds for commutations steps of the motor during a first rotational cycle; determine an average motor speed during the first rotational cycle; determine a voltage pattern based at least on a comparison of the average motor speed during the first rotational cycle and the actual motor speeds for the commutation steps of the motor during the first rotational cycle; and cause the voltage pattern to be applied to the motor during a second rotational cycle to reduce differences between applied motor torque and variable torque load imparted by the at least one piston.

CRISPER ASSEMBLY WITH SLIDE OUT SHELF
20220316793 · 2022-10-06 ·

A refrigerator appliance includes a storage compartment having a crisper assembly disposed therein. The crisper assembly includes a drawer, a lid, and a shelf. The lid is fixed to the storage compartment and remains stationary therewith. The drawer and the shelf are each configured to be extended or retracted relative to the storage compartment and are provided in a stacked arrangement. The lid seals the drawer when the drawer is in the retracted position.

Emission canister system for a HVAC and R system

The present disclosure relates to a purge system for a vapor compression system including an emission canister having an adsorbent material disposed therein. The purge system also includes a heating system configured to transfer thermal energy to the adsorbent material, where the heating system includes a first heating element and a second heating element disposed within the emission canister and extending along a central axis of the emission canister. The first heating element and the second heating element are configured to distribute the thermal energy transferred to the adsorbent material disposed within the emission canister to release refrigerant from the adsorbent material.

Contaminant scrubber of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system

A contaminant scrubber of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system includes a sorption cavity, a sorption inlet damper configured to receive return air from a conditioned space and into the sorption cavity, and a sorption outlet damper configured to output the return air from the sorption cavity and toward the conditioned space. The contaminant scrubber also includes an outer housing about the sorption cavity, the outer housing having a mount-facing side wall along which the sorption inlet damper and the sorption outlet damper are disposed.

H.SUB.2.S gas scrubbing and monitoring system for laboratory applications

A system for scrubbing and monitoring H.sub.2S includes: a sample inlet valve that controls an input stream of the hydrocarbon gas from the gas canister; a first scrubber that removes a first portion of H.sub.2S from the input stream and that outputs a first stream with less H.sub.2S than the input stream; a second scrubber that removes a second portion of H.sub.2S from the first stream and that outputs a second stream with less H.sub.2S than the first stream; a H.sub.2S converter that converts all remaining H.sub.2S in the second stream into a di-ketone and that outputs an output stream with a concentration of the di-ketone; an optical detector that measures the concentration of the di-ketone in the output stream; and a processor that determines a concentration of H.sub.2S in the second stream based on the concentration of the di-ketone in the output stream.