Patents Assigned to American Air Filter Company, Inc.
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Patent number: 4253955Abstract: A continuous flow liquids-solids separator for removing particulate solids suspended in gas scrubbing liquids used in industrial stack gas scrubbing systems. The separator includes a solids separating tank having a pair of parallel perforated walls and an inlet aligned to direct an entrant flow of the liquid-solids suspension in a direction generally parallel with the perforated walls to promote separation of the suspension such that particulate solids are retained in the tank while the scrubbing liquids flow into a liquids reservoir. The tank is supported within the reservoir and is connected with a bleed discharge line which accomodates continuous evacuation of the retained solids from the tank concurrent with the discharge of scrubbing liquids through an outlet in the liquids reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1979Date of Patent: March 3, 1981Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: Richard L. Kline
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Patent number: 4247316Abstract: A gas separation device has a peripheral flow-through frame with a sheet of gas separation filter media disposed across the frame and attached to the frame for filtering a gas stream passing through the filter media. As an aid in installing and removing the gas separation device from an installation, one advantageous embodiment has a handle centrally disposed of and attached to the filter media and projecting from one face of the filter media while another advantageous embodiment has two handles centrally disposed of and attached to the filter media and projecting from opposite faces of the filter media.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: William A. Putman
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Patent number: 4237932Abstract: A damper control arrangement wherein a damper blade opens and closes a flow-through orifice in response to selective moving means, the selective moving means moving the damper blade a preselected distance from the orifice opening to vary the opening of the orifice for a predetermined period of time prior to moving the damper blade to a fully open position.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1979Date of Patent: December 9, 1980Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: Gilbert H. Johnson
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Patent number: 4217122Abstract: A latch assembly for removably clamping a unit filter cell in position against a flow-through frame structure includes a shaft spaced from the flow-through frame structure and mounted for rotational movement about its longitudinal axis and for movement transverse to its longitudinal axis toward and away from the flow-through filter frame. The shaft also includes filter cell contacting elements. The shaft is also biased toward the flow-through frame structure. A unit filter cell is disposed between the shaft and flow-through frame structure and is held in place against the frame structure upon rotation of the biased shaft which brings the filter cell contacting elements into contact with the unit filter cell.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1978Date of Patent: August 12, 1980Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: Bernard R. Shuler
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Patent number: 4204980Abstract: A method and composition for removing iodine and organic iodides from an iodine-containing off-gas stream is provided. The composition for the removal is a ceramic material impregnated with a mixture of a metallic salt with a water-soluble secondary amine. The method for removing the iodine and iodide is accomplished by passing the off-gas stream over the ceramic impregnated with the metallic salt-amine mixture.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1976Date of Patent: May 27, 1980Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventors: Mohiuddin Pasha, David K. O'Hara, Joseph A. French
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Patent number: 4204847Abstract: A mist eliminator device, particularly well suited for use in a wet scrubber apparatus, has a plurality of parallel spaced apart chevron shaped baffle members transversely disposed in a peripheral frame to define a plurality of parallel correspondingly chevron shaped gas flow passages each having an inlet and outlet accommodating the flow of gas through the mist eliminator. Each passage includes an upstream branch disposed proximate the gas inlet and a downstream branch disposed proximate the gas outlet. The upstream branch of each gas flow passage is obliquely oriented to the plane of the peripheral frame and the downstream branch is oriented perpendicularly to the same plane. A mist trapping flange projects into each upstream branch of the gas flow passages and another mist trapping flange projects into each downstream branch of the gas flow passages.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1978Date of Patent: May 27, 1980Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: Raymond Ko
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Patent number: 4198454Abstract: A lightweight composite panel for use in constructing a portable or mobile enclosure capable of resisting penetration by small arms projectiles, explosive forces and heat having a multi-layered sandwiched construction. The layers include spaced apart metal panels with a honeycomb structure filled with a subliming material, a panel of projectile resisting material, and at least one panel of yieldable thermal insulation material disposed therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1978Date of Patent: April 15, 1980Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: Phil Norton
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Patent number: 4185157Abstract: An apparatus for removing smoke and fumes from a melting furnace including a stationary exhaust duct, an inverted funnel-shaped hood, and an extensible ducting stem pivotally interconnecting the hood and exhaust duct to accommodate shifting movement of the hood with respect to the furnace from a first position in which the bottom opening of the hood generally overlies the surface of the platform and the furnace charging port to a second position whereat the bottom opening extends laterally beyond the platform and substantially overlies the discharge zone of the pouring spout upon tilting of the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1978Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: Karl-Erik Sjogren
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Patent number: 4171621Abstract: A water source heat pump system having a plurality of zone air conditioning units, each unit adapted for selectively heating or cooling a zone independent of other units, each air conditioning unit having an air conditioner coil, a heat exchanger of the type having a water contact coil disposed within a housing, a refrigerant compressor, and refrigerant control means operable to selectively cause the air conditioner coil to act as a refrigerant evaporator or condenser and the water contact coil heat exchanger to act as a refrigerant condenser or evaporator, the water contact coil heat exchanger utilizing thermostat control means to control the operation of the air conditioning unit so as to prevent freezing of water in the water contact coil heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1974Date of Patent: October 23, 1979Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: Stephen W. Trelease
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Patent number: 4171210Abstract: A filter retaining device to prevent a unit filter from inadvertently falling out of a bottom access flow-through housing when the housing is opened to gain access to the interior. Bottom access flow-through filter housings typically include spaced apart elongated channels which slidably receive a unit filter. These channels serve to locate and hold a unit filter in a gas stream passing through the flow-through housing. The filter retaining means is removably attached to the bottom open end of each channel to support the unit filter in the flow-through housing when the bottom access is opened to gain access to the interior of the filter housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1978Date of Patent: October 16, 1979Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: Jerry D. Miller
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Patent number: 4171211Abstract: An air filtering unit includes a generally rigid, affixed framework having an inwardly extending planar flange defining an opening. A box-like filter cartridge has a lower edge surface adapted to seat on the framework flange. Means are provided for securing the filter cartridge in position on the framework. Such securing means include at least two opposing adjustable fastening means, each of which includes an elongated strap attached to its lower end to an outer wall portion of the framework and extending outwardly a distance greater than the height of the filter cartridge. A bracket, having a slot which matches the strap so as to be slidable thereon, is mounted on the strap and adjustable means are mounted on the strap outwardly of the bracket and movable along the strap into forcing engagement with the bracket to urge the filter into engagement with the framework.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1978Date of Patent: October 16, 1979Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: Albert B. Carter
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Patent number: 4164901Abstract: An indoor gun firing range enclosure with a ventilation system for removing particulate matter, such as lead or other heavy metals, and unburned gunpowder, plus gaseous contaminants such as carbon monoxide, from the atmosphere within the enclosure to make the atmosphere within the enclosure safer for persons using the firing range.In addition, a method of ventilating the indoor firing range enclosure for the same purpose.Both the ventilation system and method of ventilating contemplate removing a portion of the air from within the enclosure and after removing particulate matter from this air, exhausting it to the out-of-doors. Concurrently, another portion of the air is removed from the interior of the enclosure for recirculation into the enclosure after particulate matter is removed from it. Out-of-doors air is also mixed with the recirculated portion of the air to make up for some of the air exhausted from the enclosure to the out-of-doors.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1978Date of Patent: August 21, 1979Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert W. Everett
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Patent number: 4164399Abstract: A wet scrubbing device having a transversely extending trough mounted in a vertically extending scrubbing tower with means to add a scrubbing solution to the trough and means to pressurize the fluid in the trough forcing the scrubbing solution out of the trough in spray or sheet form.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1977Date of Patent: August 14, 1979Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: David H. Kannapell
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Patent number: 4164547Abstract: The method for removing oxides of sulfur from a waste gas stream in a wet scrubber using a controlled amount of a fly ash solution as one of the sulfur dioxide reacting materials.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1977Date of Patent: August 14, 1979Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: Alexander P. Simko
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Patent number: 4164211Abstract: A damper assembly for use in gas-conducting conduits including a damper blade with a cavity therein for receiving a fluid and a plurality of outlet ports in flow communication with the cavity to provide means for providing a pressurized fluid seal around the damper blade when in a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1977Date of Patent: August 14, 1979Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: James H. Onnen
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Patent number: 4162904Abstract: A silencer-separator having a cylindrical casing of circular cross section which is divided into an upper separator chamber and a lower expansion chamber. An inlet pipe directs a gas stream into the expansion chamber, and a pair of angularly disposed tubes direct the gas upward through a divider into the separator chamber with a swirling motion along the interior wall surface. A tubular central outlet extends through the upper end closure and has an entrance a substantial vertical distance therebelow. A peripheral baffle adjacent the interior wall collects entrained particles in the separator section and the collected particles are drained through a tube that may lead to the bottom of the expansion chamber. A perforated cylindrical body filled with a noise-attenuating fibrous substance is coaxially supported within the central outlet.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1978Date of Patent: July 31, 1979Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventors: Paul E. Clay, James K. Floyd
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Patent number: 4135900Abstract: A gas filtering device of the type having a pleated filter media for filtering a gas stream passing through the media from the upstream side to the downstream side of the filter device, a peripheral frame surrounding and attached to the margin of the pleated filter media, a filter media reinforcing device comprised of an elongated rigid beam disposed within a pleat of the pleated filter media and extending the entire length of the pleat, and filter media retaining means attached to the rigid beam and extending across the downstream side of the filter media.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1977Date of Patent: January 23, 1979Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventors: Karl Westlin, Charles E. Rose
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Patent number: 4127183Abstract: A silencer device for attenuating fluid borne noise has a flow through housing with an open upstream end for the entrance of a fluid into the housing and a coaxial open downstream end for exhausting the fluid from the housing. An entrance header formed of a plurality of spaced apart intersecting elongated members defining a plurality of rectangular entrance apertures, each elongated member having a V-shaped transverse cross-section shape and oriented with its apex pointed in an upstream direction, is coextensively disposed over the upstream open end. An exhaust header also formed of a plurality of spaced apart intersecting elongated members defining a plurality of rectangular exhaust apertures, each elongated member having a V-shaped transverse cross-section shape and oriented with its apex pointed in a downstream direction, is coextensively disposed over the downstream open end.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1978Date of Patent: November 28, 1978Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: Tom E. McLarty
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Patent number: 4127397Abstract: Discharge apparatus for filter assembly for radioactive contaminants, the filter assembly including a housing with at least one filter bed therein, the discharge apparatus including a first conduit in fluid communication with an outlet from the filter bed, a closed tank in fluid communication with the first conduit and a second conduit, the second conduit being in fluid communication with a vacuum means with a filter element disposed between the tank and the vacuum means. Upon activation of the vacuum means, the vacuum means pneumatically conveys the filter material from the filter bed.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1977Date of Patent: November 28, 1978Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventors: Alex O'Nan, Jr., Jesse M. Goldsmith
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Patent number: 4127621Abstract: A quenching device for a hot, dirty gas stream, the quenching device being disposed between a flow-through duct carrying a hot, dirty gas stream and a housing to treat the gas, the quenching device including a pair of cooling water sources in parallel transversing the gas stream. The quenching device further includes means to prevent dirt build-up at the entrance of the housing due to entrainment of the dirt in the cooling water flowing through the gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1977Date of Patent: November 28, 1978Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventors: Albert H. Berst, Richard L. Kline, William A. Medcalf, James H. Onnen, Philipp P. Schupp