Patents Assigned to Delbag-Luftfilter GmbH
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Patent number: 4472184Abstract: A support and holding frame for supporting an air filtering element of the type that is of the nonself-supporting type. The invention comprises a frame adapted to hold the filtering element and consists of a three-sided sheet metal box having its upper and lower surfaces provided with bent edges directed toward the inside of the box to serve as flange supports for the filtering element. A pivotal door is provided on one side to permit simple access for insertion and removal of the filtering element.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1983Date of Patent: September 18, 1984Assignee: Delbag-Luftfilter GmbHInventors: Gerhard M. Neumann, Jochen Karelin
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Patent number: 4334900Abstract: Filter elements with changing devices and contamination protection are disclosed. The filter elements are installed in waste tanks and serve to separate substances which are prejudicial to the health when breathed and are used to process air of ventilation systems used in nuclear installations. Two series-arranged standard waste tanks having a coarse material filter layer in one tank and a suspended material filter in another tank are interconnected by a detachable cover constructed for air guidance purposes by means of a lockable, air carrying pipe closable by means of flaps for carrying the supply and spent air which are fixed in a stationary manner to inclined juxtaposed dust laden and clean air ducts with lateral connections. The waste tanks with the incorporated filters can be centrally remotely controlled from one side by lever-transmitted resilient locking systems and can be manually fitted and detached as well.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1981Date of Patent: June 15, 1982Assignee: Delbag-Luftfilter GmbHInventor: Gerhard-Max Neumann
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Patent number: 4247315Abstract: A plurality of filter elements which are located in waste containers is disclosed. The filter elements serve for the precipitation of materials which are injurious to health from air streams, and in particular, from air streams in the field of nuclear installations and the disposal of said materials.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1978Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Delbag-Luftfilter GmbHInventor: Gerhard M. Neumann
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Patent number: 4243486Abstract: A process for the insertion and exchange of the filter elements for suspended matter is performed from the clean-air-side. During the insertion of a filter element, a plastic tube (which encircles the circumference of the filter element and which exceeds in its length the layer thickness of the filter element several times) is tightly connected in its middle section with the side walls, which side walls form a border around the filter element; and then the open end of the plastic tube, which faces the frame, is connected by way of a tight fit with a ring, which is actually known and which surrounds the orifice of the frame into which the filter element is inserted. The filter element is connected with the frame by means of tightening devices, and the outer free end of the tube is turned inside out and around the filter element for the purpose of unhindered air passage through the filter layer, that during the exchange of the contaminated filter element, the outer open end of the tube is heat sealed.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1977Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: Delbag-Luftfilter GmbHInventors: Gerhard M. Neumann, Jochen Karelin
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Patent number: 4225328Abstract: An exchangeable filter element is disclosed. The filter element is especially adapted for nuclear installations for the purification of gas streams which contain toxic or radioactive matter. A method is also disclosed for the exchange and disposal of contaminated filter elements, which filter elements are reducible in volume for packing into waste containers.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1978Date of Patent: September 30, 1980Assignee: Delbag-Luftfilter GmbHInventor: Hans-Henrich Stiehl
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Patent number: 4197098Abstract: A damping tube-shaped bypass measurement section with protective maintenance features and continuous flow velocity scanning on absorptive filtration units in the nuclear engineering field is disclosed. The bypass measurement section comprises a tube-shaped bypass measurement section, having single or double elements, for absorption filters, featuring at least one shut-off device, and including an absorption layer thickness connected to the main filtration unit which is to be controlled or monitored, and provides for an equivalent absorption layer thickness.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1977Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Assignee: Delbag-Luftfilter GmbHInventors: Hans H. Stiehl, Gerhard M. Neumann
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Patent number: 4193844Abstract: A process for the insertion and exchange of the filter elements for suspended matter is performed from the clean-air-side. During the insertion of a filter element, a plastic tube (which encircles the circumference of the filter element and which exceeds in its length the layer thickness of the filter element several times) is tightly connected in its middle section with the side walls, which side walls form a border around the filter element; and then the open end of the plastic tube, which faces the frame, is connected by way of a tight fit with a ring, which is actually known and which surrounds the orifice of the frame into which the filter element is inserted. The filter element is connected with the frame by means of tightening devices, and the outer free end of the tube is turned inside out and around the filter element for the purpose of unhindered air passage through the filter layer, that during the exchange of the contaminated filter element, the outer open end of the tube is heat sealed.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1976Date of Patent: March 18, 1980Assignee: Delbag-Luftfilter GmbHInventors: Gerhard M. Neumann, Jochen Karelin
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Patent number: 4095965Abstract: An absorption filter for the purification of gas or air streams, especially gas or air streams which contain toxic or radioactive contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1976Date of Patent: June 20, 1978Assignee: Delbag-Luftfilter GmbHInventors: Gerhard Max Neumann, Detlef Sinhuber