Patents Assigned to Filter Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 7410578Abstract: A filter underdrain apparatus and a method for manufacturing such apparatus. The apparatus includes a cover member, a water orifice member and a bottom member, each being individual pieces. The cover is placed over the water orifice member and connected thereto by welding. The bottom member is likewise connected to the cover and water orifice members by welding. A water passageway and an air passageway are defined in the inside of the assembled members. Water egress from the water passageway is provided by holes in the water orifice member and the cover. Air egress from the air passageway is provided by holes in the cover.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2004Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Newtech Filter Systems, Inc.Inventors: David M. Hambley, Philip Hambley, Cole Carothers, Govert Bassett, II
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Patent number: 6797166Abstract: A filter underdrain apparatus and a method for manufacturing such apparatus. The apparatus includes a cover member, a water orifice member and a bottom member, each being individual pieces. The cover is placed over the water orifice member and connected thereto by welding. The bottom member is likewise connected to the cover and water orifice members by welding. A water passageway and an air passageway are defined in the inside of the assembled members. Water egress from the water passageway is provided by holes in the water orifice member and the cover. Air egress from the air passageway is provided by holes in the cover.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2000Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Newtech Filter Systems, Inc.Inventors: Philip Hambley, David M. Hambley, Cole Carothers, Govert Bassett, II
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Patent number: 6318405Abstract: A pressure regulator body having an inlet port and and an outlet port having a pressure regulator valve disposed in said pressure regulator body, said valve being moveable between and open and a closed position and being responsive to open or close the valve based at least in part on a differential pressure between the pressure in the outlet port and the pressure in the inlet port. A chamber in the pressure regulator body on the outlet port side of the valve has a conduit extending from the outlet port into said chamber. This conduit has an inside and an outside and an open end which is spaced from the valve whereby flow through the conduit flowing will pull fluid from the chamber which is located radially outwardly from said conduit as well as allowing flow directly from the valve to the open end in the conduit. The effect of this arrangement is to quickly cause less flow to a fuel tank and more flow to an engine during a desired rapid acceleration of rpm of such engine.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Mahle-Parr Filter Systems, Inc.Inventors: Timothy B. Brandt, Allen L. Hudson
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Patent number: 6293410Abstract: A no-cure fuel filter and method of making same is disclosed. The no-cure fuel filter utilizes a non-organic, mineral based filter element which replaces the pleated paper type filter element of conventional fuel filters. The no-cure fuel filter may be used for gasoline blended fuels, ethanol blended fuels, diesel fuel blends, propane fuel blends, or methanol fuel blends, and may be used for primary filtration, secondary filtration or final filtration. The no-cure fuel filter comprises a non-organic mineral based filter element disposed along a path of flow of unfiltered fuel in a fuel system of a vehicle. The filter element includes an exterior periphery and an interior periphery and a first end and a second end. The no-cure fuel filter further comprises end caps disposed over and fluidly sealing the first and second ends of the filter element, such that the unfiltered fuel must pass through the filter element from one of the peripheries to the other periphery.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Mahle-Parr Filter Systems, Inc.Inventor: Larry D. Forbes
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Patent number: 5723044Abstract: A water filtration system for preventing a Zebra Mussel from entering a water system having a water intake line extending into an aquatic environment exposed to Zebra Mussels. The system contains an intake line connection for connecting the filtration system to the intake line; at least one water collection line extending from the intake line connection; a water intake line which is disposed sub-statantially parallel to the water collection line and which contains an orifice with a top surface and a copper screen recessed at least about 2.5 inches from the top surface; a first water filter and a second water filter, wherein each of these filters has a largest pore size that is small enough to prevent passage of an egg or veliger of Zebra Mussels; a a copper screen surrounding each of the first water filter and said second water filter; and a housing surrounding each of the water filters and including a first filter intake and a second filter intake.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1997Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: Zebra Mussel Filter Systems, Inc.Inventors: Harry C. Gleason, Jeffrey L. Bond
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Patent number: 5525222Abstract: Disclosed herein are improvements to a water filtration system on a water intake line that prevent the infestation of Zebra Mussels in the water system. The water filtration system filters any water entering the water intake line through a filter having a largest pore size that is small enough to prevent the passage of an eggs or veliger of Zebra Mussels. To prevent accumulation of Zebra Mussels on the filters and the filtration unit, copper screens surround the filters and the water intake to the filtration system. The filters are also provided with threaded ends to facilitate easy and reliable removal and replacement of the filters when needed.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1995Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Zebra Mussel Filter Systems, Inc.Inventors: Harry Gleason, Jeffery Bond
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Patent number: 5326469Abstract: Oil and water separation apparatus comprising a reaction chamber having an inlet through which a mixture of oil and water may be introduced. A reaction that extends upwardly from an intake opening therein located in the reaction chamber and out of the chamber. The apparatus also has an ozone generator and a conduit through which ozone may be channeled from the ozone generator into the upwardly extending reaction tube. A pump is provided for pumping water and oil upwardly through the reaction tube entrained with ozone and out of the reaction chamber. A filter is provided for oil oxidized to particulate form by the ozone.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1992Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Zander Filter Systems, Inc.Inventor: Edwin H. Thompson
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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: 4826590Abstract: A cooking oil filter system comprises a pre-filter for removing relatively large particles from cooking oil and a second filter assembly connected to the pre-filter outlet for removing smaller size particles. A first, inlet manifold connects the drain outlets of a series of cooking vats to the pre-filter inlet, while a second, outlet or return manifold connects the outlet of the second filter assembly to an inlet on each of the cooking vats. Valves are provided in the inlet manifold path between each vat outlet and the pre-filter, and in the outlet manifold path between the second filter assembly and each of the vat inlets. A suitable control assembly controls opening and closing of the valves to control connection of each cooking vat into the oil re-circulating and filtering system.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1987Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Assignee: Filter Systems, Inc.Inventor: William C. Turman
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Patent number: 4824567Abstract: An oil filter for connection in the fuel line between a fuel tank and an engine comprises an outer housing with an inlet for connection to the fuel tank and an outlet for connection in the supply line to the engine, an inner filter housing mounted in the outer housing with an open upper end for oil flow into the filter housing and an outlet at its lower end connected to the housing outlet, the filter housing containing a removable filter cartridge for filtering particles from the oil. A water collecting device is connected to the lower end of the outer housing. The filter cartridge is preferably a spirally wound roll of paper which substantially fills the inner housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1988Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: Filter Systems, Inc.Inventor: William C. Turman
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Patent number: 4595504Abstract: Improved results can be obtained in lamella separators having a liquid feed at the base of the lamella which introduces liquid in horizontal direction perpendicular to the direction of lamellar flow by provision of a throat restriction at the point of influx and, where the feed prior to reaching the point of influx flows downwardly in an inverted V-shaped influent chamber, providing said chamber with a baffle extending across one wall of said chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1984Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Assignee: SFS Swede Filter System, Inc.Inventors: Goran Hellman, Brian E. Garrison