OA16722A - Device for evaporating a liquid and associated method. - Google Patents

Device for evaporating a liquid and associated method. Download PDF

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OA16722A
OA16722A OA1201400572 OA16722A OA 16722 A OA16722 A OA 16722A OA 1201400572 OA1201400572 OA 1201400572 OA 16722 A OA16722 A OA 16722A
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Alberto Sardo
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This device (10; 110) for evaporating a liquid comprising : - a reservoir (14) containing the liquid; - an absorption member (16) for absorbing the liquid; and - a member (18) producing a gas stream, the gas stream being directed towards the absorption member (16); is characterised in that the absorption member (16) comprises a plurality of absorbent strips (24) designed to hold the liquid.

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Device for evaporating a liquid and related method
This invention generally concerns devices allowing for stérilisation treatment, in particular by a vapor of essential oils or volatile synthetîc products intended for sites or plant matter. In the case of food products such as fruits and vegetables, the treatment seeks to extend their préservation. In the case of sites, the treatment seeks to sanitise them.
This invention further concerns devices to increase the humidity of sites or rooms for storing plant matter.
WO 2009/144465 describes the possibility of using essential oil vapours, e.g., essential oils extracted from citrus fruits, to treat fresh foods and destroy or inhibit the growth of microorganisms contaminating those foods.
The industrial treatment of food products such as fruits and vegetables stored in storerooms, greenhouses, or silos requires the production of substantial amounts of vapour. Furthermore, the vapours must not condense and form droplets of essential oils, volatile synthetîc products, or water, which may settle on the food products. Such settled condensation may in fact be phytotoxic.
In this context, there is a need for a device that can produce substantial quantities of vapour without any risk of condensation.
To this end, the invention, according to a first aspect, concerns a device for evaporating a liquid, including:
- a réservoir containing the liquid;
- an organ for absorbing the liquid; and
- an organ for producing a gas flow, which is directed towards the absorption organ; characterised in that the absorption organ comprises a plurality of absorbent strips suited to retain the liquid.
The fact that the absorption organ comprises a plurality of absorbent strips forms a substantial contact surface between the gas flow and the absorption organ, and thus a substantial surface for evaporating the liquid. Furthermore, the absorbent strips are advantageously spaced such that the absorption organ is suited to provide a substantial space for the passage of the gas flow. Thus, the device according to the invention allows for the évaporation of a substantial quantity of liquid.
Typically, the liquid comprises at least one essential oil. For example, the liquid includes an essential oil chosen from the group of mint oil, thyme oil, oregano oil. In one variant, the liquid comprises one of the constituents of these oils, c hosen from L-carvone, eugenol, geraniol, thymol, or carvacrol.
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In one variant, the liquid comprises at least one volatile synthesis product with biocidal properties, such as dimethyl naphthalene, 3-decene-2-one, or hexanal.
In one variant, the liquid composition includes pyrethrum or synthetic pyrethrins, or any volatile synthetic molécules with biocidal properties.
Typically, the liquid includes only one active ingrédient with no solvent or adjuvant.
Active ingrédient refers to an essential oil or volatile synthesis product.
In one variant, the liquid includes an aqueous or organic solvent, in which the active ingrédient and/or one or more adjuvants is dissolved. The aqueous solvent is, e.g., water. The organic solvent is, e.g., a solvent of the type described in FR 2791910 or glycols, diglycols, and their respective esters The adjuvants are, e.g., substances suited to transport the active ingredient(s) or provide a diluting effect.
In one variant, the liquid includes a mixture of several liquid active ingrédients, e.g., several essential oils from the list above, or several synthesis products from the list above.
In one variant, the liquid includes only water. In this case, the vaporisation of the liquid water by the évaporation device according to the invention is intended to increase the humidity of the storage area or room for plant matter in which the liquid is vaporised.
Typically, the device is suited to vaporise the liquid at a température below 50 °C, i.e., the gas flow is at a température below 50 °C, preferably below 20 °C, in particular between 2 °C and 12 °C, and in particular between 0 and 10 °C. The gas flow is, e.g., at room température. The device according to the invention thus allows for évaporation of the liquid without the need for heating means. The device according to the invention does not require nozzles to inject the liquid at high pressure, which generally involve high installation costs and do not avoid later condensation of the evaporated liquid.
Typically, each strip consists of plant microfibres. In one variant, each strip consists of synthetic fibres. Each strip consists, e.g., of 80 % polyester and 20 % polyamide.
According to a first embodiment, the device comprises an organ for injectîng the liquid into the absorption organ from the réservoir. Injection here refers to the act of introducing, by a voluntary, affirmative action, a quantity of liquid into the absorption organ.
Preferably, the injection organ comprises a dosing pump. Such a dosing organ allows for précisé control of the quantity of liquid injected. In one variant, the liquid is injected by gravity, by the Venturi effect, or by any other suitable dosing organ.
Typically, the dosing pump and the gas flow production organ are controlled by a computer. In one variant, the dosing pump and/or the gas flow production organ are controlled manually.
According to this first embodiment, each strip has a first end and a second end, and the injection organ has a liquid injection output arranged near the first end of each strip.
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Thus, the liquid is injected into the first end of each strip, and flows due to gravity along each absorbent strip towards the second end.
According to this first embodiment, the first end of each strip is typically arranged at the pôle of a sphere, with each strip extending from the pôle along a longitude of the sphere. This configuration allows for optimisation of the évaporation of the liquid retained in the absorbent strips. In one variant, the absorption organ has a conical, potato-shaped, or any concave shape.
According to this first embodiment, the gas flow production organ is aimed at the pôle on the concave side of the sphere. This arrangement of the gas flow production organ with respect to the absorption organ allows the gas flow to be directed so as to optimise the évaporation of the liquid. In fact, it allows for better distribution of the air flow compared to the absorbent strips that retain the liquid to be evaporated.
The gas flow production organ is, e.g., a fan.
According to a second embodiment, the absorbent strips are arranged parallel to one another and extend along a longitudinal axis, which is perpendicular to the direction of the gas flow. In one variant, the longitudinal axis is inclined with respect to the direction of the gas flow.
According to the second embodiment, the device comprises a liquid storage organ connected to the réservoir, with the second end of each strip soaking in the liquid of the storage organ such that each strip absorbs the liquid by capillarity.
According to this second embodiment, the device comprises a tube for injection from the réservoir to the liquid storage organ. Typically, and like the injection organ of the first embodiment, the injection tube comprises a dosing pump.
According one variant of the second embodiment, like the first embodiment, the device comprises an organ for injecting the liquid into the absorption organ from the réservoir.
According to this variant, each strip has a first end and a second end, and the injection organ has a liquid injection output arranged near the first end of each strip. Thus, the liquid is injected into the first end of each vertical absorption strip, and flows due to gravity along each vertical absorbent strip.
According to a second aspect, the invention concerne an assembly for treating a site, comprising:
- A site; and
- An évaporation device according to any of the foregoing daims.
According to a third aspect, the invention concerns a method for evaporating a liquid, comprising the following steps:
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- Absorption of the liquid by an absorption organ comprises a plurality of absorbent strips suited to retain the liquid;
Production of a gas flow, which is directed towards the absorption organ;
Evaporation of the liquid at a température below 50 °C.
Other characteristics and benefits of the invention can be seen from the detailed description provided below, by way of example only, in reference to the attached drawings, of which:
- fig. 1 is a simplified schematic représentation of an assembly for treating a site comprising a first embodiment of a liquid évaporation device according to a first embodiment of the invention; and
- fig. 2 is a simplified schematic représentation of an assembly for treating a site comprising a second embodiment of a liquid évaporation device according to a first embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a device 10 for evaporating a liquid according to a first embodiment of the invention.
Such a device 10 is typically provided for the stérilisation of a site 12 or a storeroom for plant matter such as a greenhouse, if the liquid to evaporate contains at least one essential oil. If the liquid to be evaporated only comprises water, such a device 10 is provided to increase the humidity of the site 12 or the storeroom.
The device 10 shown in fig. 1 comprises:
a réservoir 14 containing the liquid;
- an organ 16 for absorbing the liquid;
- an organ 18 for producing a gas flow;
- an organ 20 for injecting the liquid, suited to inject the liquid into the absorption organ from the réservoir 14; and
- a computer 22 controlling the injection organ 20 and the gas flow production organ 18.
According to the invention, the absorption organ 16 comprises a plurality of absorbent strips 24 suited to retain the liquid. For example, the absorption organ includes between 2 and 40 absorbent strips, in particular 4-20 strips, and in particular 6-10 strips.
The absorbent strips 24 of the absorption organ 16 consist, e.g., of plant microfibres. In one variant, the absorbent strips 24 consist of synthetic fibres.
According to the first embodiment shown in fig. 1, each absorbent strip 24 includes a first end 26 and a second end 28. The first end 26 of each absorbent strip 24 is, advantageously, arranged on the pôle 30 of a sphère. Each absorbent strip 24 extends from the pôle 30 along a longitude of the sphère.
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Typically, the absorbent strips 24 are shaped by means ofthe pressure of the gas flow on the absorbent strips 24.
The gas flow production organ 18 is advantageously aimed at the pôle 30 of the sphere. The gas flow production organ 18 is arranged on the concave side of the sphere, below the latter.
In one variant, the gas flow production organ 18 is placed upstream of the absorption organ 16. The term upstream refers here to the normal flow of the liquid in the device 10.
The gas flow production organ 18 is, e.g., a fan 18.
The injection organ 20 has a liquid injection tube 32. The injection tube 32 is, e.g., a tube that is open on both ends. One of the ends delimits an input 34 of liquid, and is connected to the réservoir 14. The opposite end delimits an éjection opening 36 of the injection tube 32. The éjection opening 36 is arranged near the first end 26 of each absorbent strip 24. The injection organ 20 comprises a dosing pump 38.
The operation ofthe device 10 according to the first embodiment of the invention will be described below.
Initially, a user enters into the computer 22 set points for the flow rate of the liquid to inject via the dosing pump 38 and the flow rate of the air flow produced by the fan 18. The liquid is initially stored in the réservoir 14.
Then, the liquid injection organ 20 pumps, via the dosing pump 38, the liquid from the réservoir 14 through the injection tube 32 up to the éjection opening 36.
Then, the liquid exits the injection tube 32 via the éjection opening 36, and is then absorbed by the absorbent strips 24 ofthe absorption organ 16. Thus, the liquid is injected into the first end 26 of each absorbent strip 24, and flows along each absorbent strip 24 towards the second end 28 of each absorbent strip 24.
Simultaneously, the air flow is generated by a fan 18. The air flow is directed at the pôle 30 of the sphere formed by the absorbent strips 24. The fan 18 is advantageously arranged on the concave side of the sphere, inside the sphere, or below the latter.
Lastly, the liquid retained in the absorbent strips 24 of the absorption organ 16 is evaporated by means of the air flow directed towards the absorbent strips 24.
The absorbent strips 24 of the absorption organ 16 provide a substantial évaporation surface, and their arrangement with respect to one another facilitâtes the passage of the air flow, and thus substantial évaporation of the liquid retained in the absorbent strips 24.
A second embodiment 110 of the device for evaporating a liquid according to the invention is schematically represented in fig. 2.
Unlike the first embodiment shown in fig. 1, the absorbent strips 24 are arranged parallel to one another, and extent along a vertical longitudinal axis.
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Additionally, the device 110 according to the second embodiment comprises an organ for storing the liquid connected to the réservoir 14. The storage organ 112 is, e.g., a bucket arranged in the site 12 and in which the liquid is stored. The storage organ 112 is connected to the réservoir 14 via an injection tube 114, and advantageously comprises a dosing pump 116 connected to the computer 22.
The storage organ 112 is suited to store the liquid inside the site 12, and is advantageously arranged below the absorbent strips 24.
According to this second embodiment, the second end 28 of each absorbent strip 24 soaks in the liquid in the bucket 112. Each absorbent strip 24 thus absorbs the liquid by capillarity.
In this second embodiment, the fan 18 is advantageously arranged so as to generate a horizontal air flow towards the vertical absorbent strips 24. Thus, the air flow is perpendicular to the plane on which the absorbent strips 24 are contained.
In one variant, the device 110 according to the second embodiment comprises the aforementioned injection organ 20. In this variant (not shown), like the operation of the device 110 according to the first embodiment, the liquid is pumped from the réservoir 14 up to the éjection opening 36 of the injection organ 20 by a dosing pump. Additionally, the éjection opening 36 comprises a plurality of channels connecting the injection tube 32 to the first end 26 of each absorbent strip.
The liquid is then injected into the first end 26 of each absorbent strip 24, and flows vertically along each absorbent strip 24. The liquid is then evaporated by means of the horizontal gas flow aimed at the vertical absorbent strips 24.
Thus, it can be seen that the method and device for production of a gas flow according to the invention allow for the production of elevated concentrations of essential oil, possibly slightly below the saturation of the essential oil in the atmosphère, for long periods of time and large volumes.
The risk of condensation of the essential oil on the products stored, and thus the phytotoxicity of the essential oil, is thus avoided, because nearthe saturation the évaporation does not occur, and there is not risk of supersaturation.
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1. Device (10, 110) for evaporating a liquid, including:
- a réservoir (14) containing the liquid;
an organ for absorbing the liquid (16); and
- an organ for producing a gas flow (18), which is directed towards the absorption organ (16);
characterised in that the absorption organ (16) comprises a plurality of absorbent strips (24) suited to retain the liquid.
2. Device (10, 110) according to claim 1, characterised in that the liquid comprises at least one essential oil, a volatile synthetic product, water, pyrethrum, synthetic pyrethrins, or volatile synthetic molécules with biocidal properties.
3. Device (10, 110) according to claim 2, characterised in thatthe/each essential oil is chosen from mint oil, clove oil, rose oil, thyme oil, oregano oil, or at least one of their constituents from the group of L-carvone, eugenol, geraniol, thymol, or carvacrol.
4. Device (10, 110) according to any of the foregoing claims, characterised in that the gas flow is at a température below 50 °C.
5. Device (10, 110) according to any of the foregoing claims, characterised in that it comprises an organ for injecting (20) liquid into the absorption organ (16) from the réservoir (14).
6. Device (10,110) according to claim 5, characterised in that the injection organ (20) comprises a dosing pump (38).
7. Device (10, 110) according to either of claims 5 or 6, characterised in that each strip has a first end (26) and a second end (28), and that the injection organ (20) has a liquid injection output (36) arranged near the first end (26) of each strip.
8. Device (10) according to claim 7, characterised in that the first end (26) of each strip is arranged at the pôle (30) of a sphere, with each strip extending from the pôle (30) along a longitude of the sphere.
9. Device (10) according to claim 8, characterised in that the gas flow production organ (18) is aimed at the pôle (30) on the concave side of the sphere.
10. Device (110) according to any of claims 1-8, characterised in that the strips are arranged parallel to one another and extend along a longitudinal axis, which is perpendicular to the direction of the gas flow.
11. Device (110) according to claim 10, characterised in that it comprises a liquid storage organ connected to the réservoir (14), with the second end (28) of each strip soaking in the liquid of the storage organ such that each strip absorbs the liquid by capillarity.
12. Device (10, 110) according to any of the foregoing claims, characterised in that each strip consists of plant microfibres.
13. Assembly for treating a site (12), comprising:
- a site (12); and
- an évaporation device (10) according to any of the foregoing claims.
14. Method for evaporating a liquid, comprising the following successive steps:
- absorption of the liquid by an absorption organ (16) comprising a plurality of absorbent strips (24) suîted to retain the liquid;
production of a gas flow, which is directed towards the absorption organ (16); and
- évaporation of the liquid at a température below 50 °C.
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