IP Library Granted Patent US 7,069,668
Granted Patent B1
US 7,069,668 · App. 11/054,866 · Granted Jul 4, 2006

Portable tank and process for drying hygroscopic materials

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Patent No.
US 7,069,668
App. No.
11/054,866
Granted
Jul 4, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

A transportable portable tank for storing, transporting and drying a hygroscopic material and a transportable portable tank assembly. The portable tank comprises an upper, a middle and a lower region. The upper region comprises a materials inlet, a gas inlet and a gas outlet. The middle region comprises a gas disperser. The lower region comprises a materials discharge outlet. The portable tank has a capability to effectively remove and/or exclude moisture and a capability to effectively break up agglomerates of caked hygroscopic material, such as iodine. The present invention further provides a process for drying a hygroscopic material such as iodine within a portable tank.

Claims (30)

1. A portable tank comprising an upper region, a middle region and a lower region wherein

(a) the upper region is a cover body adjacent to and attached to the middle region and comprises an opening in the central region to provide a materials inlet; a first peripheral opening and a second peripheral opening provided at the periphery of the cover body wherein a gas inlet is attached to the first peripheral opening and a gas outlet is attached to the second peripheral opening and further wherein the gas inlet and gas outlet extend through the cover body;

(b) the middle region and the lower region each comprise side walls and are continuous or connected such that the combination of the middle and lower regions define a cavity;

(c) the middle region comprises a gas disperser connecting with the gas inlet, positioned within the cavity defined by the middle and lower regions along the internal side wall of the middle region wherein the gas disperser is constructed with a plurality of support rests positioned intermittently along the length of the gas disperser; and a clean out port mounted into the side wall of the middle region adjacent to the gas disperser; and

(d) the lower region comprises a materials discharge outlet at its lower end.

2. The portable tank of claim 1 wherein the portable tank is capable of withstanding internal pressure of at least 5 psig.

3. The portable tank of claim 2 wherein the portable tank is capable of withstanding internal pressure of at least 20 psig.

4. The portable tank of claim 1 wherein the gas outlet is provided at about 180° from the gas inlet.

5. The portable tank of claim 1 wherein the gas disperser extends beyond the middle region into the lower region.

6. The portable tank of claim 5 wherein the gas disperser is a sieve tray.

7. The portable tank of claim 5 wherein the gas disperser extends along the side wall for about 25% to about 50% of the circumference of the middle cylindrical region.

8. The portable tank of claim 5 wherein the gas disperser forms a chord.

9. The portable tank of claim 5 wherein the gas disperser is curved.

10. A portable tank comprising an upper region, circular in shape, a middle region, cylindrical in shape and a lower region wherein

(a) the upper region is a cover body adjacent to and attached to the middle region and comprises an opening in the central region to provide a materials inlet; a first peripheral opening and a second peripheral opening provided at the periphery of the cover body wherein a gas inlet is attached to the first peripheral opening and a gas outlet is attached to the second peripheral opening and further wherein the gas inlet and gas outlet extend through the cover body;

(b) the middle region and the lower region each comprise side walls and are continuous or connected such that the combination of the middle and lower regions defines a cavity;

(c) the middle region comprises a gas disperser positioned within the cavity defined by the middle and lower regions and along the internal side wall of the middle region wherein the gas disperser is constructed with a plurality of support rests positioned intermittently along the length of the gas disperser and is defined by an inner parallel wall facing the inside of the portable tank and exposed to the portable tank contents, and an outer parallel wall, wherein the walls are separated to define a gas region between the walls, wherein the gas inlet connects into the gas region, and further wherein the inner parallel wall comprises perforations; and one or more clean out ports mounted into the side wall of the middle region adjacent to the gas disperser; and

(d) the lower region comprises a materials discharge outlet at its lower end.

11. The portable tank of claim 10 wherein support brackets are attached to the outside walls of the middle region for attachment of one or more vibrator or sonicator devices to the portable tank.

12. The portable tank of claim 10 wherein the portable tank is capable of withstanding internal pressure of at least 5 psig.

13. The portable tank of claim 12 wherein the portable tank is capable of withstanding internal pressure of at least 20 psig.

14. The portable tank of claim 10 wherein the gas outlet is provided at about 180° from the gas inlet.

15. The portable tank of claim 10 wherein the gas disperser extends beyond the middle region into the lower region.

16. The portable tank of claim 10 wherein the discharge outlet comprises a flange and valve assembly.

17. The portable tank of claim 16 wherein the valve is a sliding gate valve, a ball valve, or a plug-type valve.

18. The portable tank of claim 10 wherein one or more gas sparge nozzles are mounted on the side walls of the lower region and extend through the walls and into the portable tank.

19. The portable tank of claim 10 wherein the gas disperser is curved.

20. The portable tank of claim 10 wherein the gas disperser forms a chord.

21. A method to dry iodine comprising (a) providing a portable tank as described in claim 1 wherein the contents of the portable tank comprise iodine contaminated with water; (b) introducing a dry gas into the portable tank through the gas inlet and gas disperser; (c) discharging gas from the portable tank through the gas outlet.

22. The method of claim 21 wherein the dry gas is dried air, nitrogen or mixtures thereof.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 4, 2018
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: THE CHEMOURS COMPANY FC, LLC
Reel/Frame 045845/0913 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 4, 2018
From: THE CHEMOURS COMPANY FC, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 045846/0011 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 10, 2015
From: THE CHEMOURS COMPANY FC LLC; THE CHEMOURS COMPANY TT, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 035839/0675 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 15, 2015
From: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
To: THE CHEMOURS COMPANY FC, LLC
Reel/Frame 035432/0023 →