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Carbon Dioxide Collection System for Efficient Recovery

May 22, 20263 Mins Read
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Carbon Dioxide Collection System for Efficient Recovery

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Summary

Problems

Existing carbon dioxide recovery systems have limitations in achieving high recovery efficiency using adsorbents.

Innovation solutions

The carbon dioxide recovery system incorporates multiple outdoor units of an air conditioning system, adsorbents, air-permeable containers, a separation device, and a recovery device, with the number of containers exceeding the number of separation devices to enhance carbon dioxide adsorption and recovery.

TRIZ Analysis

Specific contradictions:

carbon dioxide collection coverage
vs
system complexity

General conflict description:

Productivity
vs
Device complexity
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5 Merging (Combining)
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Principle concept:

If carbon dioxide collection devices are installed in kitchens and bathrooms, then carbon dioxide collection coverage is improved, but device complexity and installation cost increase

Why choose this principle:

The patent combines multiple carbon dioxide collection devices into a single integrated system that serves multiple rooms (kitchen, bathroom, and other spaces). The system merges separate collection functions into one unified apparatus with a common controller and centralized storage tank, reducing overall system complexity while maintaining comprehensive coverage.

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6 Universality (Multi-functionality)
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Principle concept:

If carbon dioxide collection devices are installed in kitchens and bathrooms, then carbon dioxide collection coverage is improved, but device complexity and installation cost increase

Why choose this principle:

The carbon dioxide collection device is designed as a multi-functional system that can operate in different locations and conditions. The controller automatically adjusts operation modes based on the installed location (kitchen, bathroom, or other spaces), and the system can function as both a collection device and a ventilation system, eliminating the need for separate devices in each room.

Application Domain

carbon dioxide recovery adsorbent systems energy-efficient design

Data Source

Patent EP4556099A1 Carbon-dioxide collection system
Publication Date: 21 May 2025 TRIZ 小家电
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AI summary:

The carbon dioxide recovery system incorporates multiple outdoor units of an air conditioning system, adsorbents, air-permeable containers, a separation device, and a recovery device, with the number of containers exceeding the number of separation devices to enhance carbon dioxide adsorption and recovery.

Abstract

A carbon dioxide recovery system of the present invention includes a plurality of outdoor units of an air conditioning system; an adsorbent that is configured to adsorb carbon dioxide; a plurality of first containers that are disposed at positions in which at least part of an air flow generated by the plurality of outdoor units reaches, that are configured to accommodate the adsorbent therein, and that have air permeability; a separation device that is connected to the plurality of first containers and that is configured to separate carbon dioxide from the adsorbent which has adsorbed the carbon dioxide; and a recovery device that is configured to recover the carbon dioxide separated by the separation device, in which the number of the plurality of first containers is greater than the number of separation devices.

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