Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240198277). DIRECT AIR CAPTURE SYSTEM simplified abstract

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DIRECT AIR CAPTURE SYSTEM

Organization Name

toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Takahiro Sadamitsu of Miyoshi-shi (JP)

Kiyoshi Fujihara of Susono-shi (JP)

Shuichi Ikeya of Sunto-gun (JP)

Yusuke Hoki of Mishima-shi (JP)

DIRECT AIR CAPTURE SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240198277 titled 'DIRECT AIR CAPTURE SYSTEM

The abstract describes a patent application for a DAC system that includes two DAC devices for recovering carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, with a stirring plate between them to stir the air discharged from the first DAC device and the atmosphere.

  • The first DAC device recovers carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
  • The second DAC device has an intake port located at a side of the exhaust port of the first DAC device.
  • A stirring plate is placed between the two DAC devices to stir the air discharged from the first DAC device and the atmosphere.

Potential Applications: - Carbon capture and storage - Climate change mitigation efforts - Industrial emissions reduction

Problems Solved: - Reducing carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere - Improving air quality - Addressing climate change concerns

Benefits: - Efficient carbon dioxide capture - Environmentally friendly technology - Potential for large-scale implementation

Commercial Applications: - Carbon capture technology for industries - Environmental consulting services - Climate change mitigation projects

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the stirring plate enhance the efficiency of carbon dioxide capture in the DAC system? 2. What are the potential environmental benefits of implementing this DAC system on a larger scale?

Frequently Updated Research: - Stay updated on the latest advancements in DAC technology for improved carbon capture efficiency.


Original Abstract Submitted

dac system includes a first direct air capture (dac) device for recovering carbon dioxide from an atmosphere, a second dac device in which an intake port is installed to be located at a side of an exhaust port of the first dac device, and that recovers carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and a stirring plate disposed between the first dac device and the second dac device for stirring the air discharged from the exhaust port of the first dac device and the atmosphere.