Patents Assigned to Peerless Manufacturing Company
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Patent number: 5653786Abstract: A high capacity marine separator (30) is disclosed which uses a first stage formed by an inertial vane separator (32), a second stage formed by a coalescer stage (36) and a third stage formed by an inertial vane separator (34). The coalescer stage (36) is canted from vertical relative to the air flow direction which increases the surface area for air flow, increases the drainage rate of water from the coalescer section and provides an improved air flow distribution to the second inertial vane separator with higher velocities near the top of the second inertial vane separator. The inertial vane separators (32, 34) have flush cavities to reduce obstruction to air flow and have vanes that are greater than three inches in wavelength and spaced greater than one inch apart. The marine separator is capable of flow velocities of 50 standard feet per second.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Peerless Manufacturing CompanyInventors: David Taylor, Alan A. Hashem, Kevin N. Rainey, Kenneth J. Fewel, Jr.
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Patent number: 5417935Abstract: An SCR reactor (50) is disclosed which permits ready removal of a catalyst bed (58) from the SCR reactor and provides an effecting sealing mechanism between the catalyst bed (58) and the frame (52) of the SCR reactor. The frame is provided with side rails (54, 56) which have individual indentations spaced therealong. The catalyst bed is provided with wheels (60A, 60B, 60C) along its length which permit the catalyst bed to be rolled along the side rails until the catalyst bed is moved into its installed position whereupon the wheels descend into the indentations (62), causing the weight of the catalyst bed to form an effective seal between a downwardly face edge (64) on the catalyst bed and the frame (52).Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1993Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Peerless Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Leslie P. Jaynes, Kenneth D. Thomas
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Patent number: 5409670Abstract: An SCR reactor sealing mechanism is disclosed which utilizes a clamping plate (34) to urge a side sealing flange (24) on a member (20) containing the catalyst (22) against a mating sealing surface (32) on the supporting internal frame (12) to prevent exhaust gas from bypassing the catalyst. The sealing mechanism has an advantage in permitting the member and catalyst to be removed from the internal frame by simply loosening the clamping plate (34) and slid out of or into the internal frame.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Peerless Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Leslie P. Jaynes, Kenneth D. Thomas
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Patent number: 5265645Abstract: A surge reliever relief valve is provided in which a flexible membrane is maintained in a peripherally sealed relationship across a rigid grid. The grid bounds the laterally adjacent intake and output regions of the valve. Intake pressure extends the membrane allowing flow between intake and output. Extension of the membrane is limited by a retainer. Extension may be elastic or inelastic.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1990Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Peerless Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Donald W. Goodwin
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Patent number: 5137555Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus utilizing a mesh pad, located on the front of a mist extractor through which water may drain and air may pass. Water flows at a sufficient rate through said mesh pad to drain the mist extractor, and air flowing through said mesh pad is filtered of moisture and does not entrain moisture from the mist extractor.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1988Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Assignee: Peerless Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Kenneth J. Fewel, Jr.
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Patent number: 5104431Abstract: A high capacity vane (10) is disclosed which incorporates a series of members (16, 18) extending at predetermined angles relative to the direction of flow of a liquid bearing gas. Each of the members includes an upstream cavity (20) and a downstream (21) which communicate with the flow through longitudinal slots (24, 28). The flow interaction with the slots and cavities provide sufficient separation of the liquid from the gas flow.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1990Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: Peerless Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Kenneth J. Fewel, Jr.
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Patent number: 5057129Abstract: A moisture separator (10, 150, 200) is provided for filtering air being provided to a marine power plant. If the moisture separator becomes clogged, reducing air flow, a vacuum sensing switch (108) is closed to power panels (18, 20) to an opened position, permitting air to bypass the filtering elements of the moisture separator and flow directly to the power plant. The doors can be powered shut and latched in either position. A de-icing manifold (206) serves a dual function of spraying a de-icing fluid on the panels and also acts as a frame for the latching mechanism to hold a panel in an open position.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1990Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Assignee: Peerless Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Frank J. Kierzkowski, Dudley R. Cornwell
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Patent number: 4971613Abstract: A vane type mist extractor (100) is disclosed which has a collection chamber (102) which includes a portion (106) which extends downstream from the lower portion of the vanes (14) in the extractor. The portion (106) limits the bypass of any vapor flow around the bottom edges of the vanes through the collection chamber which is present in prior designs.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1989Date of Patent: November 20, 1990Assignee: Peerless Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Charles B. Valliant
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Patent number: 4949750Abstract: A surge reliever relief valve is provided in which a flexible membrane is maintained in a peripherally sealed relationship across a rigid grid. The grid bounds the laterally adjacent intake and output regions of the valve. Intake pressure extends the membrane allowing flow between intake and output. Extension of the membrane is limited by a retainer. Extension may be elastic or inelastic.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1988Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: Peerless Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Donald W. Goodwin, Kenneth S. Adamson
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Patent number: 4854950Abstract: A moisture separator (10, 150, 200) is provided for filtering air being provided to a marine power plant. If the moisture separator becomes clogged, reducing air flow, a vacuum sensing switch (108) is closed to power panels (18, 20) to an opened position, permitting air to bypass the filtering elements of the moisture separator and flow directly to the power plant. The doors can be powered shut and latched in either position. A de-icing manifold (206) serves a dual function of spraying a de-icing fluid on the panels and also acts as a frame for the latching mechanism to hold a panel in an open position.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1987Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: Peerless Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Frank J. Kierzkowski, John R. Ross
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Patent number: 4526378Abstract: A gasket (16) for sealing between a filter (10) and a support tube (12) adjacent a seat ring (14). A first sealing surface (18) is provided on the gasket (16) for sealing axially against the seat ring (14). A second sealing surface (20) on the same gasket (16) for lateral sealing against the support tube (12) to maintain a sealed condition when axial sealing cannot be sustained.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1984Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Assignee: Peerless Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Don J. Fisher, Donald F. North
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Patent number: 4407664Abstract: An elongated tubular natural gas filtering vessel (12) has a plurality of longitudinal tubular filter elements (28) mounted therein by mounting means (44,68,70) which enables lateral displacement of filter elements (28) for longitudinal removal through a forward access port (18) of reduced diameter. A mast structure (44) mounts the filter elements (28) in a matrix array, including perimeteral filter elements (28) not aligned with the access port (18). A central mast (46) is rigidly mounted to the vessel (12) interior, and has a plurality of cross-bars (50) supported thereon. Each cross-bar (50) supports one row in the matrix array. The mast (46) has a plurality of forwardly extending ledges (48) between which are mounted a plurality of latching wrenches (60) with eccentric camming surfaces (64) for releasably locking in place a row of filter elements (28). A superstructure (68,70) is mounted to the mast structure (44) for securing the cross-bars (50) against lateral movement relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1981Date of Patent: October 4, 1983Assignee: Peerless Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Donald A. Sillers, Jr.
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Patent number: 4298474Abstract: An elongated tubular natural gas filtering vessel (12) has a plurality of longitudinal tubular filter elements (28) mounted therein by mounting means (44,68,70) which enables lateral displacement of filter elements (28) for longitudinal removal through a forward access port (18) of reduced diameter. A mast structure (44) mounts the filter elements (28) in a matrix array, including perimeteral filter elements (28) not aligned with the access port (18). A central mast (46) is rigidly mounted to the vessel (12) interior, and has a plurality of cross-bars (50) supported thereon. Each cross-bar (50) supports one row in the matrix array. The mast (46) has a plurality of forwardly extending ledges (48) between which are mounted a plurality of latching wrenches (60) with eccentric camming surfaces (64) for releasably locking in place a row of filter elements (28). A superstructure (68,70) is mounted to the mast structure (44) for securing the cross-bars (50) against lateral movement relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1979Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Assignee: Peerless Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Donald A. Sillers, Jr.
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Patent number: RE31966Abstract: An elongated tubular natural gas filtering vessel (12) has a plurality of longitudinal tubular filter elements (28) mounted therein by mounting means (44,68,70) which enables lateral displacement of filter elements (28) for longitudinal removal through a forward access port (18) of reduced diameter. A mast structure (44) mounts the filter elements (28) in a matrix array, including perimeteral filter elements (28) not aligned with the access port (18). A central mast (46) is rigidly mounted to the vessel (12) interior, and has a plurality of cross-bars (50) supported thereon. Each cross-bar (50) supports one row in the matrix array. The mast (46) has a plurality of forwardly extending ledges (48) between which are mounted a plurality of latching wrenches (60) with eccentric camming surfaces (64) for releasably locking in place a row of filter elements (28). A superstructure (68,70) is mounted to the mast structure (44) for securing the cross-bars (50) against lateral movement relative to one another.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1984Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Peerless Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Donald A. Sillers, Jr.