20140150651 | SYSTEM AND PROCEDURE FOR EXTRACTING WATER FROM THE ENVIRONMENT - This invention provides a simple and energy-efficient process for obtaining water from air through better use of the solid desiccants using a high heating cycle in a confined space, applying minimal air flow and avoiding the use of a chilled condenser plate. The process of obtaining water in this invention consists of the production of water using, in one embodiment, a rotating drum covered with a desiccating material, a device that generates heat in a confined space, and a collection chamber. The process begins with charging the adsorbent material, which captures water vapor from the environment. Then, a discharging stage occurs through which an area of the desiccated material is exposed to controlled heating in a confined space, allowing the trapped water vapor to be released from the desiccant. A very light air flow may also be applied to increase the draw of the water vapor toward the area of condensation. A collection chamber is installed under the drum, allowing condensation of the water vapor released from the desiccating material. The recovered water accumulates and is stored in a storage tank. This invention does not need a chilled condenser plate to obtain the water vapor released by the desiccating material. As the process takes place, the drum rotates in such a fashion that the area with the charged desiccating material can be heated, allowing the area with the discharged desiccant to be charged again. | 06-05-2014 |