Single Open-end-type Filter Element Patents (Class 210/452)
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Patent number: 6143046Abstract: A filter cartridge, including a tubular filter element which encloses an interior space on the downstream, clean air side, is joined in the axial direction on one side to a side-face lid, forming a seal. In order to reduce pressure peaks which occur in the filter element on the clean air side, the lid has a diaphragm which is capable of vibrating.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Firma Carl FreudenbergInventors: Hans Wiegand, Uwe Visel
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Patent number: 6136192Abstract: A sealing ring for use in connection with a filter bag assembly of a filter is disclosed. The sealing ring includes an annular body having an outer annular wall projecting from the body. The outer wall is flexible such that it can engage an adjacent surface of the filter in a liquid-tight manner for forming a seal between the surface and the sealing ring.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: H-Tech, Inc.Inventors: Walter Booth, Moshe Gershenson, Leonard Falcone
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Patent number: 6116429Abstract: An extension kit for adaptation to an existing filter housing provides a two-fold increase in filtering surface area, while inducing a vibration into a resultant filter housing structure which resultantly loosens entrapped impurities to extend the life and frequency between filter change-outs.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1999Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Inventor: Richard D. Kirsgalvis
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Patent number: 5989421Abstract: A filter assembly (10) with a filter housing (12) and a bag-type filter element (14). A collar (36) is disposed inside the housing below an opening (42) through which a process stream is introduced into the filter assembly. The filter element includes a filter bag (70) to which a sealing ring (72) is attached. The sealing ring is formed to define a channel (84) in which the collar is seated. The sealing ring also has a lip (86) that snap secures against a complementary stepped surface (60) formed around the collar. A gasket (85) attached to the sealing ring forms a liquid-tight barrier between the collar and the sealing ring. The collar is also formed with a boss (62). The sealing ring defines a alignment notch (88). In order to seal the filter element in place, boss (62) must seat in alignment notch (88); this ensures that when the filter element is secured in place, it is properly aligned with the other components of the filter assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Delaware Capital Formation, Inc.Inventors: Scott J. Davis, John D. Vander Ark, Jr.
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Patent number: 5954961Abstract: A bone particle collecting unit (30) has first (32) and second (34) interfitting housing members capturing a cylindrical screen basket assembly (64). Bone particle containing effluent from a surgical site is received through a port (40) in the first housing member (32) into the screen basket assembly (64). Suction is applied from a port (56) in the second housing member (34) to remove liquid which passes through the screen basket assembly. The screen basket assembly (64) includes a disc (66) which frictionally receives one end of a cylindrical screen (70) with the other end o the screen received about a rib (42) formed in the first housing member (32). Disc (66) of the screen basket assembly is received on guide ribs (58) to seat the assembly in the second housing member (34).Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1996Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Inventor: Joseph E. Carchidi
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Patent number: 5951728Abstract: A coupling is provided having filters in the coupler and/or the nipple members. The coupler filter resides in the inlet to the coupler and the nipple filter resides in the inlet to the nipple member. The coupler and the nipple filters are easily replace due to their locations and the means employment to secure them in place. The coupler and the nipple filters are strength stainless steel filters having pores in the range of to 250 microns.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1994Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Snap-Tite, Inc.Inventor: Douglas F. Hopson
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Patent number: 5840188Abstract: A liquid filter housing and filter bag assembly includes a reticulated basket fitted within a housing chamber and supported by the housing, and a replacable filter bag positioned within the reticulated basket. The filter bag includes a flexible flange which terminates with a bulbous lip which frictionally engages the housing to secure and seal the bag at the housing and basket.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Le Sac CorporationInventor: Richard Kirsgalvis
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Patent number: 5833852Abstract: A liquid filtering apparatus includes a hollow cylindrical accommodation member having external screw threads at respective ends. Connecting members are disposed at respective ones of those ends, and each connecting member possesses a passage to enable liquid to flow through the accommodation member. Each connecting member is adapted to be connected to a water pipe and is retained on the accommodation member by a respective lid member which is threaded onto a respective end of the accommodation member. A filter disposed inside of the accommodation member is in the form of a cylindrical perforated net and a panel extending across one end of the net to resist radial crushing of the net when the filter is removed and is being cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Deok-Joong Yoon
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Patent number: 5759398Abstract: A suction sieve has a cylindrical sieve body made up of several annular, modular cassette elements that are axially spaced apart and coupled to one another. The cassette elements surround a central suction chamber and are clamped together between an end plate that covers the suction chamber and a flange for connection to a suction line of a cooling water pump. Each cassette unit is formed of two annular, perforated side wall sections and several perforated wall segments that are circumferentially spaced apart and arranged between the side wall sections. The perforated wall segments and the side wall sections form sieve pockets that essentially extend in the radial direction and open toward the outer periphery of the sieve body so that water can flow through the sieve pockets in all directions. Discharge gaps extend in an essentially radial direction, open into the suction chamber, and are formed between the sieve pockets and between the cassette units.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Sulzer Thermtec AGInventor: Stanislaw Kielbowicz
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Patent number: 5755962Abstract: A prefilter bag for insertion into a standard filtration bag apparatus, having a filtration assembly comprising a seamless filter membrane having uniform pore openings preselected within the range of between about 2 and about 50 microns (.mu.) and a linearly channeled, non-deformable, semi-rigid liquid transport thermoplastic sheet in the form of a molded webbing or netting in contact with the upper surface of the filter membrane; said webbing having marginal edges which are coextensive with those of the membrane; said assembly adapted to be shaped by continuous winding of the assembly upon itself for 2 to 5 complete convolutions around a tubular mandrel so as to form a cylindrical tube or cone; the bottom of said cylinder being sealed to prevent liquid leakage and the top of said cylinder, forming a liquid inlet opening, being sealed to a retaining ring adapted to be inserted in, attached to or sealed to an outer, retaining ring of a non-wrapped filter bag.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: ISP Investments Inc.Inventors: Moshe Gershenson, Robert S. Elliott, John Pearson, Edward G. Malawer
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Patent number: 5736035Abstract: A filter device for use in a waste water treatment system including a filter element of two-piece construction disposed within a filter casing with a fluid chamber therein defined by an outer surface of the filter element and the inner surface of the filter casing. The filter casing has a central opening in the bottom which extends upwardly and is in flow communication with an outlet discharge from the tank. The filter element includes a first filter section having a main body of U-shaped cross-section with opposed outwardly extending L-shaped portions at each terminating end of the U. Each L-shaped portion is provided with a first locking device. A second filter section is of substantially flat configuration with the terminating sides of the second filter section having a second locking device therealong for mating with the first locking device of the first filter section.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Inventor: Harry L. Nurse, Jr.
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Patent number: 5711875Abstract: A cell strainer assembly useful for filtering and collecting suspensions for use in immunological studies and more particularly in flow cytometry procedures. The assembly comprises a container and a cap with means for filtering and collecting a suspension.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: Becton Dickinson and CompanyInventors: John J. Kayal, Seiji Fukushima, Thomas Fleming
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Patent number: 5672273Abstract: A filter arrangement which is employed in a fluid conduit is formed of a filter formed of a permeable filter material connected to a flange seal having an annular portion for engaging with and coupling to the permeable filter medium, and a planar portion for forming a seal which prevents leakage at a flange-type coupler. The planar and annular portions of the flange seal are formed of teflon, as is the filter itself, which may be formed of multiple layers of teflon fabric or filter material, each having a respective filter permeability characteristic. The filter is coupled to the annular portion of the flange seal by a thread which is sewn through the various layers of the filter medium and the annular portion of the flange seal. The thread may itself be formed of teflon, such that the entire filter arrangement is formed of teflon and will resist corrosion. Collapse of the filter is prevented by a rigid tubular support which has apertures therethrough to facilitate flow of the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1994Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: Technical Fabricators, Inc.Inventor: Keith R. Ball
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Patent number: 5645721Abstract: An energy and water conservation laundry mechanism which includes a plurality of automatic washing machines, a rinse water storage tank, plumbing which connects the storage tank to the each of the washing machines, and electrical controls which are tied into the existing control circuitry of the washing machines for selectively directing the flow of rinse water between the storage tank and the washing machines. The plumbing includes pumps and valves which enables rinse water, as stored in the storage tank, to be delivered to each washing machine at the beginning of a wash cycle and waste water from the wash cycle to be discharged into a conventional sewer line. Rinse water from each washing machine at the end of each rinse cycle, is pumped to the storage tank for reuse for subsequent wash cycles of the machines. The invention also includes a filter for the rinse water which includes a toroidal shape filter element.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Hydrokinetics, Inc.Inventor: John D. Carroll, Jr.
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Patent number: 5643451Abstract: A liquid filter includes a housing and a filtering bag supported within the housing to remove soiled matter from processed fluids being filtered. The filter bag includes a rim and a pouch made out of a flexible material which is secured to the rim by a series of circumferencially spaced intermitted bonds. The bonds capture horizontal fibers of the filter bag as well as vertical fibers, thus resulting in a stronger bond and making it less likely a rupture will occur at the bond when stress is applied to the filtering bag, such as occurs when the bag is being removed from the housing during bag change over.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1996Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: Filter Specialists, Inc.Inventors: James L. Harris, James D. Jacobs
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Patent number: 5624559Abstract: A fluid filter having a hollow, molded, plastic housing with an open end, a fluid inlet port and a fluid outlet. An internally threaded, plastic, molded cap is threadedly received on the housing via mating external threads for sealing the open end of the housing. A cap seal prevents fluid contamination of the threads. A removable filter element is contained within the housing between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet. A molded, resilient, plastic retainer captured between the cap and the filter element retains the filter element in position within the filter. If the filter element is of a bag filter type, as compared with a filter cartridge type, the retainer has a plurality of resilient legs which press down upon a bag mouth seal forcing it into contact with a flared mouth of the bag support.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: H-Tech, Inc.Inventors: Alan R. Levin, Walter R. Booth
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Patent number: 5560820Abstract: A self-cleaning fluid filtration system is presented and which includes a tank having a bottom wall and a side wall together forming a fluid chamber. An inlet is located in the bottom wall for receiving fluid to be filtered. A tube extends from the inlet upwardly into the chamber for directing fluid upwardly through the tube. The tube has perforations therein for directing fluid to flow outwardly therefrom. A platform is carried by the tube intermediate its ends and extends radially outward therefrom toward the side wall of the tank. A perforated rigid basket in the chamber surrounds the tube and has an open lower end mounted to the upper surface of the platform and a closed upper end located above the upper end of the tube. A collapsible fluid-permeable filter bag is located in the chamber intermediate the tube and the basket.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1996Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Inventor: Ralph G. Consolo
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Patent number: 5531891Abstract: A pre-septic tank or washing machine output filter apparatus for the improved removal of contaminants from pre-septic fluids. A filter apparatus defining a fluid filter chamber has an input port and an output port. A fluid deflector or disperser is mounted to deflect substantially all of the contaminated fluid entering the filter apparatus. A filter is mounted within the filtering chamber and has a closed lower portion and an upper portion for receiving the fluid dispersal apparatus. Fluid entering the input port is dispersed by the deflector apparatus through an upper portion of the filter, thence through the fluid filter chamber to the fluid output port. Contaminants collected in the upper portion of the filter from the deflected fluid will eventually be caused by gravity to fall to the lower, closed portion of the filter where these contaminants will remain collected until the filter is emptied.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1995Date of Patent: July 2, 1996Inventor: James J. vonMeier
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Patent number: 5520802Abstract: An in-tank fuel filter for a lawnmower including a tank inlet adapter having a lower gasket portion and an upper inlet portion, the gasket portion further having a generally tubular configuration with an outer surface, an inner surface, a top edge and a bottom edge interconnecting the surfaces thereof, the inlet portion further having a generally tubular configuration positioned in axial alignment with the gasket portion, an inner surface, an outer surface, a top edge and a bottom edge interconnecting the surfaces thereof and with the bottom edge further coupled to the top edge of the gasket portion; and a metal screen having a bottom wall and a tubular peripheral side wall portion extended upwards from the bottom wall to define a hollow interior, a central opening to the interior, and an upper edge bounding the central opening and with the upper edge coupled to the gasket portion to thereby create an annular holding space for receiving a nozzle of a gas tank.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1995Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Inventor: Robert L. Brubaker
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Patent number: 5518612Abstract: A cell strainer assembly useful for filtering and collecting suspensions for use in immunological studies and more particularly in flow cytometry procedures. The assembly comprises a container and a cap with means for filtering and collecting a suspension and with means for removably securing the cap and the container.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1994Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: John J. Kayal, Seiji Fukushima, Thomas Fleming
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Patent number: 5514275Abstract: A filtering device for filtering a liquid includes a vessel having an inlet and outlet communicating with a chamber found within the vessel. A flexible, liquid permeable filtering bag is suspended within the chamber and receives liquid from the inlet, which is filtered by passing through the walls of the bag. The bag is supported away from the wall of the vessel by a liner which extends circumferentially around the bag and is provided with apertures for communicating liquid through the liner. Radially outwardly extending projections extend from the solid portion of the liner which define the apertures and engage the wall of the chamber to maintain the circumferentially extending portion of the liner to a predetermined distance from the wall of the vessel. Accordingly, passages around and over the projections are defined to thereby permit liquid fluid to communicate between the vessel and the liner to the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1994Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Inventor: H. William Morgan, Jr.
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Patent number: 5492143Abstract: A filter for a valve inlet is drawn into a flat-bottomed cup shape from a blank of fine mesh woven screen and formed with an outwardly extending mounting flange of material folded back on itself. The region of the cup-shape proximate the flange is enlarged to a predetermined diameter for closely interfitting the flow passage into which the cup-shaped member is installed.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1993Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Robert J. Cooper, Carl E. Behrend
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Patent number: 5486287Abstract: A strainer device for preventing particulate matter from entering a drain system is provided. The device includes a strainer frame including a box portion and a flange portion. The box portion includes a primary outlet for liquids which is covered by a filtering device. Additionally, the box portion includes at least one secondary outlet along a side wall of the box portion, which is also covered by a filtering device. The present strainer device is designed such that when the primary outlet becomes clogged, liquid can flow through at least one of the secondary outlets. The flanged portion of the device is designed to overlap and extend beyond the sink or receptacle in which the strainer device is placed. The annular flange defines the inlet of the strainer device and includes a tapered portion and a grate recess in which a grate can be placed.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1994Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Murphy Marketing, Inc.Inventors: Gary Murphy, Raymond Matthias
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Patent number: 5484529Abstract: A bag filter assembly utilizing a conventional housing and end cap construction includes a unique filter bag retaining cage and end cap adaptor which allow the use of replaceable bag filter elements of widely varying construction. The assembly will accommodate bag filter elements of the type having a shape retaining opening of rigid construction and including a shape-retaining bottom end cap or of the type comprising a generally continuous flexible tubular sleeve. The system is tolerant of the latter type of bag filters of substantially varying thicknesses.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1994Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: Ametek, Inc., Plymouth Products DivisionInventors: Dilip Malugade, Mark A. Wessel
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Patent number: 5482629Abstract: Method and apparatus for separating immiscible solid or liquid particles such as oil from a liquid-based mixture or emulsion. The apparatus consists of two spaced apart concentric elongated metal cylinders. The wall of the innermost cylinder contains a multiplicity of spaced apart radially bored holes and its exit end is capped. The outer surface of the innermost cylinder and the inner surface of the outer cylinder consists of an alloy of copper and nickel. Liquid is pumped under pressure into the innermost cylinder causing a multiplicity of jets of liquid to issue from the holes in the inner cylinder wall to bombard the copper-nickel surface of the inner wall of the outer cylinder. Electrons freed from the copper in the wall combine with both liquid molecules and particle molecules, causing the particles to separate from the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1994Date of Patent: January 9, 1996Assignee: Universal Environmental Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William W. Rippetoe, David N. Shroff
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Patent number: 5478469Abstract: A filter for removing hazardous particulate matter from an aqueous flow. The filter includes a rigid support housing having an input port for the aqueous flow, an exit port for the aqueous flow, a brace to securingly engage a filter vessel for the aqueous flow, an internal seal and an external seal, and a disposable filter cartridge configured similarly to the housing and sized to be substantially entirely received within the housing and sealingly engage the internal seal and having a filter medium that extends across a path from the input port to the exit port when received in the housing, the cartridge having a terminal seal located to sealingly engage the cartridge to the aqueous flow filter vessel outside of the housing when the cartridge sealing engages with the internal seal.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1994Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Assignee: B & W Nuclear TechnologiesInventors: George H. Bryan, Mihai G. M. Pop
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Patent number: 5472604Abstract: A filtration device comprises a housing, a filtering apparatus, a first guide tube, a second guide tube, an impurities discharging tube and a valve. The filtering apparatus is provided therein with a swiveling spray tube pivoted thereto. The swiveling spray tube is provided in the wall thereof with bevel through holes. The housing is provided therein with a high pressure guide tube which has an inner end aligned with an axial hole of the swiveling spray tube and further has an outer end that is connected with a source of a high pressure washing fluid so as to allow the high pressure washing fluid to be injected into the swiveling spray tube for washing away impurities deposited on the inner wall surface of the filtering apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Inventor: Mu-Tsang Yang
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Patent number: 5443722Abstract: A duplex strainer for straining material includes a housing, housing inlet port through which material enters the housing under pressure for straining and an outlet port through which strained material exits the housing. The housing includes a first strainer chamber having the first and second ports in separate fluid communication with the housing. A second strainer chamber includes third and fourth ports in separate fluid communication with the housing. The first port opposes the third port and the second port opposes the fourth port. A valve control structure includes a first three-way ball valve disposed within the housing for controlling fluid flow between the first port, third port and the housing. A second three-way ball valve is disposed within the housing to control fluid flow between the housing, second port and fourth port.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1994Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Assignee: Mueller Steam SpecialtyInventors: Ashvin D. Desai, Robert Whritenour
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Patent number: 5441650Abstract: A method and apparatus for filtering a material that flows through a filter housing having a housing chamber, a material inlet port, a material outlet port, and an annular shoulder disposed in the housing chamber. A non-sealing filter element having a fluid pervious filter bag fixed to a non-sealing shape retaining filter collar assembly including an annular sleeve, an outturned annular flange, and a fluid pervious annular filter element disposed on the annular shoulder of the housing chamber. The fluid pervious annular filter element may be a separate element interposing the outturned annular flange of the non-sealing shape retaining filter collar assembly and the annular shoulder of the filter housing to filter material not filtered by the fluid pervious filter bag. Alternatively, the outturned annular flange and the annular sleeve of the non-sealing shape retaining filter collar assembly may be comprised of a fluid pervious material to filter material not filtered by the fluid pervious filter bag.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1993Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Le Sac CorporationInventor: Richard D. Kirsgalvis
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Patent number: 5417855Abstract: A filter apparatus having a filter bag subassembly for collecting contaminating material. The filter bag sub-assembly includes five diametrically and axially-spaced bags and an integral collar. The five spaced bags form five spaced chambers and the integral collar has a stepped shape forming five cylinder support portions for the five spaced bags.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: ISP Investments Inc.Inventor: Moshe Gershenson
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Patent number: 5406966Abstract: A cleaning system (10) for an eave trough (11) and a downspout (12) includes a conduit assembly (13) extending along a portion of the downspout (12) and along at least a partial length of the eave trough (11), and a strainer assembly (14) interposed with respect to the downspout (12). A plurality of spaced spray nozzles (16) extend from the conduit assembly (13) and spray water toward the junction (17) of the eave trough (11) and downspout (12). A fitting (19) is connected to one end the conduit assembly ( 13 ) and is adapted for interengagement with a hose (20) which provides for a source of water under pressure. The spray of water allows for the flushing or purging of the eave trough (11), directing debris for the eave trough (11) to and through the downspout (12).Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1993Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Inventors: Donald E. Lepkowski, Paul M. Halter
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Patent number: 5376271Abstract: A liquid filtration system which includes a filter vessel having a liquid inlet and an outlet. A filter basket Is positioned in the vessel between the inlet and outlet and a filter bag is mounted on the filter basket. The bag includes a mounting ring which seats against the basket and against a smooth inner side wall of the vessel to prevent fluid leakage.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1994Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Inventor: H. William Morgan, Jr.
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Patent number: 5366620Abstract: An improved liquid filtering assembly used in applications such as filtering solvents for use in a liquid chromatography system. The filter assembly uses a filter cup having a large surface area which can be quickly removed and changed. The filter assembly also allows for the liquid to be drawn close to the bottom of the liquid reservoir. The filter assembly includes a coupling nut into which the tubing is secured on one side and an expansion member is secured on the other side. A seal ring is located around a portion of the expansion member. The expansion member urges the seal ring against the interior surface of the filter cup to secure the filter cup to the filter assembly. When the filter cup becomes clogged, the expansion member can be loosened to allow an operator to remove the clogged filter cup, replace it with a new filter cup, and then tighten the expansion member. Thus, the filter assembly can be reused simply by replacing the filter cup.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignee: Upchurch Scientific, Inc.Inventor: Hans G. Schick
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Patent number: 5364528Abstract: A filter apparatus is described, in which there are in the interior of a filter housing (7) a multiplicity of filter elements (1) which are suspended on the filter cover (3) and in which the inner bores of the filter cartridges are connected to the outlet nozzle (6) via a system of channels. Against the wall of the filter housing (7) there bears a film bag (2), the upper end of which is welded to an O-ring (4), which is seated in an annular groove on the flange of the filter housing, with the diameters of O-ring and film bag being identical. Furthermore, volume displacers (16, 17, 25), which extend in the axial direction over the entire length of the filter housing, are provided between filter bag (2) and inner wall of the filter housing as well as in the inner space of the filter cartridges. When a filter is changed, these volume displacers are, for example, inflated with compressed air, as a result of which the volume of residual filtrate is considerably reduced, so that less loss of dispersion occurs.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1993Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: BASF Magnetics GmbHInventors: Lothar Schwarz, Guenther Kuntz
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Patent number: 5358638Abstract: A filter apparatus having a bag filter subassembly for collecting contaminating material. The bag filter subassembly includes a bag filter unit and an integral collar. The bag filter unit has an outer layer having mesh of selective strand size and selective pore size to give added strength to the bag.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1993Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignee: ISP Investments Inc.Inventor: Moshe Gershenson
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Patent number: 5354468Abstract: A sanitizing, cleaning and deodorizing unit for evacuation system filter traps of the type used in dental evacuation suction systems comprises a housing bounded by a side wall having openings that provide fluid communication with the ambient atmosphere and a body of sanitizing, cleaning and deodorizing material situated in the interior space of the housing. The material-containing housing is situated in a conventional filter trap comprising a cup-shaped unit comprising a mesh screen bottom wall. As waste material is suctioned into the filter trap, it passes through openings in the side wall of the unit housing into contact with the body of sanitizing, cleaning and deodorizing material which releases upon contact.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1992Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Sultan Dental Products, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey H. Richards
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Patent number: 5342511Abstract: A filter assembly for an internal combustion engine includes inner and outer coaxial filter elements disposed in a spin-on canister which is detachably secured to a mounting adaptor. Oil from the crankcase is filtered by the outer filter element and a substantial volume of the filtered oil flows to the primary lubricating circuit of the engine. A small percentage of the filtered oil is subjected to further filtration by the inner filter element and is returned directly to the crankcase. A single gasket including a sealing ring and a concentrically disposed tubular fitting attached to the sealing ring by support legs is positioned to prevent commingling of the oil from the crankcase with oil filtered by the outer filter element and to prevent the oil filtered by the outer filter element from commingling with oil filtered by the inner filter element. In addition, the inner filter element is provided with a warm-up orifice to insure oil flow regardless of the condition of the inner and outer filter elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Baldwin Filters, Inc.Inventors: Gene W. Brown, Troy McConaughey
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Patent number: 5342519Abstract: A spin-on fluid filter cartridge with a replaceable filter element is provided, comprising a housing, an internally threaded annular collar, a replaceable filter element, and an externally threaded mounting head assembly. The annular collar is secured inside the housing at its open upper end. A sealing ring in an annular channel adjacent the external threads of the mounting head seals the cartridge when the mounting head assembly is threaded into the annular collar.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Francis A. Friedmann, Wayne M. Wagner
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Patent number: 5336407Abstract: In a Fuel Filter arrangement for an internal combustion engine comprising a prefilter and a main filter mounted to the engine by a filter holder, the filter holder has a recess receiving the prefilter, which forms a plug-in unit removably inserted in the recess and position-locked therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1993Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Mercedes-Benz AGInventors: Gerd Niemeier, Frank Schneider
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Patent number: 5284580Abstract: A refuse collecting frame for a drainage sewer, particularly a frame placed beneath a cover of a sewer drainage opening to accumulate refuse and permit easy disposal of refuse accumulated therein in order to prevent blockage of the sewer. The refuse collecting frame includes a frame body and a refuse collecting basin. The frame body is preferably a rectangular or cubic frame structure having a dimension corresponding to the opening of the sewer drain. A filtering net or a porous board with a plurality of penetrating holes is incorporated at each lateral side and bottom of the frame. A plurality of right-angled hangers are formed at spaced positions along the upper edges of an open upper side of the frame for firmly hanging the frame on a sewer opening by positioning the right-angled hangers on a stepped portion formed along edges of the sewer opening beneath a separate cover.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1992Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Inventor: Shyh-Yuan Shyh
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Patent number: 5279732Abstract: A fluid conditioning device having a housing containing a fluid inlet and outlet and a removable fluid conditioner through which fluid passes from the inlet to the outlet and which removes matter from and/or adds matter to the fluid, and an improved seal between the housing and fluid conditioner for blocking passage of unconditioned fluid from the inlet to the outlet. The housing is constructed and arranged to receive different types of fluid conditioners, such as a porous cartridge which may serve to filter solids from and/or add a substance to the fluid, a filter bag and basket combination, and a reversible osmosis cartridge for removing molecular constituent form a fluid solution, such as the saline constituent from sea water.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1992Date of Patent: January 18, 1994Inventor: Jeffrey I. Edens
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Patent number: 5273652Abstract: An orifice shield for preventing blockage of an orifice restriction by large particulate matter relative to the size of an orifice restriction in a fluid power control circuit. The orifice sheild incorporates a unitary body provided with a wire coil wound about an external threaded portion of the body. The body includes an internal blind bore and longitudinal slots which cooperate to communicate with the opening between coils of the wire. One end of the body is provided with a rotational driver receiving recess to permit external thread on the body to be threaded into a mating bore. A conventional set screw or round head bolt may be readily modified to form the one piece body portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1992Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Inventor: Robert E. Raymond
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Patent number: 5252210Abstract: The invention is a filter assembly which includes (a) an open-ended three-dimensional filter medium defining an internal chamber, (b) a collar sealingly contacting the open end of the filter medium with an access port extending through the collar in fluid communication with the internal chamber, and (c) a plurality of peripherally spaced protective columns extending along and spaced outwardly from the sidewall of the filter medium with each protective column having a proximal end coupled to the collar and a distal end extending beyond the closed end of the filter medium.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1992Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: Wagner Spray Tech CorporationInventor: Kenneth C. Kessel
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Patent number: 5246581Abstract: A seamless filter bag with integral sealing means for use in a filter housing utilizing a filter basket includes an integral sealing means, which is part of a semi-rigid ring member affixed to a filter bag. Upon closing the filter housing cover a complete seal circumscribing the filter basket and filter housing cover is provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Mechanical Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Sidney Goldman
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Patent number: 5240607Abstract: A filter element adapter assembly is set forth for attaching a linearly extending filter element having a wall structure formed of a filtering material and having first and second end closures, the second end closure having a passageway therethrough and defining a filter element fitting to an attachment structure. The assembly comprises first and second tubular adapters and an insert seal formulated of a material which is softer than the adapters. Large screw threads are provided on the seal and on the portions of the adapters which screw onto the seal. The adapters abut a flange on the seal to provide a leak free arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1992Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: Radiological & Chemical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Roger H. Asay, Gordon T. Galbraith
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Patent number: 5228985Abstract: A portable cooking oil filtering unit has an outer housing completely enclosing all the filter stages and providing access to the stages for maintenance purposes via doors and removable closures. The housing has an inlet conduit for connection to a cooking vat drain outlet, and an outlet conduit for returning filtered oil to the cooking vat. A first stage filter in the housing is connected to the inlet conduit for filtering relatively large size particles from the oil, and the filtered oil is connected to at least one additional filter stage for filtering smaller particles from the oil. A pump is connected downstream of the final filter stage, between that filter stage and the outlet conduit, for drawing oil through the filter stages under vacuum rather than pumping it through the filters under positive pressure. One of the filter stages is accessible to allow oil-life enhancing chemicals to be added to the oil.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1991Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: LaRoche Filter Systems, Inc.Inventors: John Wells, Robert E. Lebo, Roger Ignon, Steve G. Hauser, Dan R. Haynes, Sandra Haynes, Robert L. Serber
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Patent number: 5217605Abstract: A system for filtering electric discharge machine dielectric fluid wherein the filtering apparatus is mounted on a moveable platform and attached to the electric discharge machine that needs it's dielectric fluid filtered of foreign matter. The filter system has a plurality of filter casings connected in parallel by each casings inlet and outlet fittings. Each filter casing consists of a tank having a removable lid and a replaceable filter element inside the tank. The fluid flows into the filter tank, through the filter element, into a perforated tube and out of the filter tank into the interconnecting piping system. The filter system is separate from the reserve dielectric fluid tank of the electric discharge machine and can be operated either with the reserve tank system or connected directly to the electric discharge machine.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1991Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Inventor: Gordon V. Kottke
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Patent number: 5202020Abstract: The device is made from a textile article (1), made up of at least one layer of non-woven material capable of filtering, the said article is designed to make up a pocket or sleeve, open at one end and closed at the other, this article being mounted inside an open support (2) communicating with the liquid and connected to a liquid suction and delivery system in order for the article (1) to filter the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1992Date of Patent: April 13, 1993Inventors: Jean L. Desjoyaux, Catherine Desjoyaux epouse Jandros, Pierre L. Desjoyaux
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Patent number: 5192424Abstract: A filter apparatus having an identification and filter subassembly. The identification and filter subassembly includes a bag filter and a top end collar and a radial identification tag. The collar has a lower portion fixedly connected to the bag filter, and has a middle portion to be supported within a vessel, and has a top lip portion to engage a cover plate of the vessel. The collar has a pivotable web portion disposed between the middle portion and the top lip portion, and has an inner surface with a groove having sidewalls. The identification tag is cantilevered radially outwardly from the top lip portion for reading information disposed thereon from the exterior of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: ISP Investments Inc.Inventors: Patrick Beyne, Georges Seon
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Patent number: 5192439Abstract: A blood collection reservoir and filter device includes a generally cylindrical housing and an internal filter medium with the filter medium being retained in spaced relationship from the side wall of the housing so that blood can pass through the filter in a non-traumatized manner and flow smoothly onto a dispersion plate for cascading delivery to the internal surface of the side wall of the housing where it can flow in a non-traumatic manner to an outlet in the bottom wall of the housing. The filter medium includes a defoaming filter layer and a particulate filter layer so that blood removed from a surgical wound can be defoamed and filtered within the device. The filter is elevated within the housing to provide a relatively large temporary storage area where blood can be retained in non-contact with the filter.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1992Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: Electromedics, Inc.Inventors: Gary L. Roth, William D. Zillmann