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- My invention consists in passing an electric current through the substance which it is desired to submit to distillation, orif said substance is not an electrical conductor, the
- inside walls of the still may be lined with a suitable electrical resister, or there may be placed within the substance an electrical resister through which the current is passed, the current being led into the still by suitable conductors or induced by magnetic induction.
- a suitable electrical resister By properly proportioning the parts and adjusting the electric current and pressure, any desired temperature may be maintained within the substance submitted to distillation, while the walls of the containing vessel or still will be kept at a lower .tempcrature than when heat is applied extcrnally.
- the walls of the still may be made of heat insulating and resisting materials to secure greater economy and withstand better the temperatureemployed.
- Figure 1 is a plan View and Fig. 2 a side view partly in section of one form of device adapted for the carrying out of my invention.
- FIG. 1 represents 'a' still or vessel of suitable material, preferably of castiron and annular in form, as shown in Fig. 1.
- the still is provided with a suitable discharge opening or gooseneck 2 for the exit of products of distillation from the still.
- ' 3 represents the material to be operated upon.
- 4 represents the magnetic circuit of a transformer and is made preferably of laminated soft iron plates.
- 5 represents the primary coil of the transformer. If an alternating current conducted from a suitable source such as 6, be passed through the primary coil 5, a secondary current will be generated by induction in the material to be operated upon and by properly proportioning all parts and regulating the current passing through the primary coil, the energy due to the secondary current, which is all transformed into heat, may be made to maintain any temperature desirable in the material 3.
- the apparatus as illustrated is particularly adapted for use in connection with the distillation of alkali metals from alloys,
- inducedelectrio current as described, without causing such destructive effect.
- induced current may be generated in the substances themselves or in another suitable body adjacent thereto or contained therein, as is obvious.
- 3 represents the alloy from which it 'is desired to distil the alkali metal, the alkali metal passing over through gooseneck 2 and being caught in a suitable receptacle (not shown). Suitable openings (not shown) should be provided for the charging of the still and for the removal of the residual. material after the distillation.
- I consisting in generating the required' degree of heat Within the substance containing the metal by induced electric currents.
- a process of distilling sodium from an alloy consisting in generating the required degree of heat within the alloy by induced electric currents.
- A; process of distilling sodium which consists in generating the required degree of heat Within the substance containing the sodium by induced electric currents.
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R. J. MONITT.
PROCESS OF DISTILLATION.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 19, 1909.
994,22., Patented May 30, 1911.
ROBERT J. MCNIT'B, OF NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR T0 ROESSLER AND HASSLACHER CHEMICAL COMPANY, OF NEl/V YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
Specification of Letters Patent.
PROCESS OF DISTILLATION.
Patented May so, 1911.
in finding materials of construction capable of withstanding the hot gases incident to external heating and the object of my in vention is to overcome this difficulty of excessive external temperature.
My invention consists in passing an electric current through the substance which it is desired to submit to distillation, orif said substance is not an electrical conductor, the
inside walls of the still may be lined with a suitable electrical resister, or there may be placed within the substance an electrical resister through which the current is passed, the current being led into the still by suitable conductors or induced by magnetic induction. By properly proportioning the parts and adjusting the electric current and pressure, any desired temperature may be maintained within the substance submitted to distillation, while the walls of the containing vessel or still will be kept at a lower .tempcrature than when heat is applied extcrnally. Furthermore, the walls of the still may be made of heat insulating and resisting materials to secure greater economy and withstand better the temperatureemployed.
I In the following I have described, in connection with the accompanying drawings, one means of practicing my invention, the features thereof being more fully referred to hereinafter in the claims:
In the drawings Figure 1 is a plan View and Fig. 2 a side view partly in section of one form of device adapted for the carrying out of my invention.
Similar numerals of reference indicate similar parts throughout the several views.
1 represents 'a' still or vessel of suitable material, preferably of castiron and annular in form, as shown in Fig. 1. The still is provided with a suitable discharge opening or gooseneck 2 for the exit of products of distillation from the still.
' 3 represents the material to be operated upon.
4: represents the magnetic circuit of a transformer and is made preferably of laminated soft iron plates. 5 represents the primary coil of the transformer. If an alternating current conducted from a suitable source such as 6, be passed through the primary coil 5, a secondary current will be generated by induction in the material to be operated upon and by properly proportioning all parts and regulating the current passing through the primary coil, the energy due to the secondary current, which is all transformed into heat, may be made to maintain any temperature desirable in the material 3.
The apparatus as illustrated is particularly adapted for use in connection with the distillation of alkali metals from alloys,
as for example sodium or potassium from their respective alloys with lead. The temperature to which such substances must be subjected in order to distil them, is so high that the application of external heat to causesuch temperature results in a destructive effect 'upon the walls of the distilling vessels, whereas, a sufiieiently high degree.
of heat may be generated by an inducedelectrio current as described, without causing such destructive effect. Such induced current may be generated in the substances themselves or in another suitable body adjacent thereto or contained therein, as is obvious. In this case, 3 represents the alloy from which it 'is desired to distil the alkali metal, the alkali metal passing over through gooseneck 2 and being caught in a suitable receptacle (not shown). Suitable openings (not shown) should be provided for the charging of the still and for the removal of the residual. material after the distillation.
I do not desire to restrict myself to the particular means employed nor to the particular application described, as it is obvious that the process may be practiced in many ways by the use of many kinds of apparatus and for many purposes without departing from the spirit of my invention.
What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is 1. A process of distillingsubstances-which cannot be distilled by the application of external heaton account of the destructive effeet .of such heat upon the Walls of the distilling vessels, consisting in generating the required degree of heat by induced electric currents.
2. A process of distilling substances Which cannot be distilled by the application of external heat on account of the destructive effect of such heat upon the walls of the distilling vessels, consisting in generating the required degree of heat within the substances by indueed electric currents.
3. A process of distilling alkali metals,
I consisting in generating the required' degree of heat Within the substance containing the metal by induced electric currents.
4. A process of distilling alkali metals from their alloys, consisting in generating the required degree of heat within the alloys by induced electric currents.
5. A process of distilling sodium from an alloy, consisting in generating the required degree of heat within the alloy by induced electric currents.
6. A; process of distilling sodium which consists in generating the required degree of heat Within the substance containing the sodium by induced electric currents.
7. A process of distilling sodium from sodium lead alloy, consisting in generating the required degree of heat within the alloy by induced electric currents.
In testimony whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ROBERT J. MoNITT.
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US2882143A (en) * | 1953-04-16 | 1959-04-14 | Nat Lead Co | Continuous process for the production of titanium metal |
US2886495A (en) * | 1954-06-11 | 1959-05-12 | Servo Corp Of America | Glass-distillation device |
US3452973A (en) * | 1965-12-29 | 1969-07-01 | Nippon Kokan Kk | Vacuum degasifying apparatus with electromagnetic stirring means |
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US2882143A (en) * | 1953-04-16 | 1959-04-14 | Nat Lead Co | Continuous process for the production of titanium metal |
US2886495A (en) * | 1954-06-11 | 1959-05-12 | Servo Corp Of America | Glass-distillation device |
US3452973A (en) * | 1965-12-29 | 1969-07-01 | Nippon Kokan Kk | Vacuum degasifying apparatus with electromagnetic stirring means |
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