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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 25, 1996
Filed:
Apr. 11, 1994
Kenneth R Pint, Jasper, GA (US);
Martin S Taylor, Waleska, GA (US);
Jagat N Trivedi, Marietta, GA (US);
Other;
Abstract
A new METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATICALLY PRODUCING A SMALL BLOCK OF SOLID CARBON DIOXIDE is disclosed and described. The new method and apparatus is comprised of an electrical solenoid operated liquid fill valve, a dry ice block forming chamber having porous walls and/or lining attached to or forming its walls, a hydraulic cylinder and ram, a hydraulic pump assembly, a dry ice block forming chamber door, an electronic solenoid operated pneumatic valve, a pneumatic cylinder and ram, and a digital electronic microcontroller. A pressurized cryogenic Dewar-type tank containing liquefied carbon dioxide provides the cold carbon dioxide input fluid to this invention. In operation, liquid carbon dioxide is forced out of the pressurized Dewar-type tank to form carbon dioxide snow, with said snow being deposited into a dry ice block forming chamber having porous walls and/or lining attached to or forming its walls. As the carbon dioxide snow flows into said dry ice forming chamber, carbon dioxide snow and gaseous carbon dioxide are produced. The porous walls of the dry ice block forming chamber allow the gaseous carbon dioxide to pass through its pores and to escape into the surrounding atmosphere while trapping the carbon dioxide snow within the confines of said dry ice forming chamber. After the liquid carbon dioxide has been allowed to flow to deposit carbon dioxide snow in said dry ice forming chamber for a pre-selected length of time, a hydraulic pump is activated to cause a ram to be forced into one end of the dry ice block forming chamber. The carbon dioxide snow compacting plate, attached to the end of the hydraulic ram, moves through the dry ice block forming chamber and compresses the low density carbon dioxide snow within the forming chamber into a solid block of high density carbon dioxide (dry ice). After the low density carbon dioxide snow has been formed into a high density block of solid carbon dioxide, the hydraulic ram forces the finished product out of the device and into a catch container. The hydraulic ram is then returned to its up-most starting position, and the system is reset to make it ready to make another block of solid carbon dioxide.