Patents Examined by David A. Reitsnyder
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Patent number: 5567321Abstract: The centrifugal filter comprises a rotatable travelling basket (5) disposed within a collector chamber (1). A machine body (2) which can be supported on a support (3) carries a bearing arrangement (8) for the hub (14) of the travelling basket (5). In the travelling basket (5) which partially comprises holes is present a filter element (20) in such a way that during the rotation of the travelling basket the liquid to be filtered can flow out through the filter element (20) and through these holes. For removing the filtrate, retained on the filter element and consisting of solid particles, a lifting device (22) is present which can be moved back and forth. The travelling basket (5) comprises a travelling basket neck (7) connected with the travelling basket hub (14), which neck is provided with passage openings which communicate at least partially with further passage openings disposed in the bottom portion of the machine body (2).Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Ferrum AGInventors: Eduard Weber, Rene Rohr, Jurg Suter
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Patent number: 5525218Abstract: A centrifuge provides simplify access to the processing chamber. In one arrangement, the processing chamber separates into a bowl and spool element to receive a disposable processing bag. In another arrangement, the processing chamber pivots between an operating position and an access position to provide improved access. The centrifuge also employs readily accessible holders for releasably retaining tubing that, in use, conveys fluid to and from the chamber. Though greatly accessible, the centrifuge operates without the need of complicated rotating seals and expensive disposable components.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Warren P. Williamson, IV, Richard I. Brown
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Patent number: 5447632Abstract: In a hydrocyclone plant for treating fibre suspensions comprising a multiplicity of hydrocyclone bodies (1) each hydrocyclone body is mounted in a hole in a wall (5) and is sealed to the wall with the aid of a sealing ring (18). According to the invention the sealing ring is made of an inexpensive chemical resistant material and is radially cut through, so that two free ends are formed on the sealing ring. The hydrocyclone body is provided with a sealing surface (12) having a radial extension which increases along the hydrocyclone body. Axially along the sealing surface (12) a projection (22) extends between the free ends of the sealing ring. When mounting the hydrocyclone body the sealing ring (8) is adapted to be entrained by the wall (5) along the sealing surface (12), so that the sealing ring is expanded and seals between the sealing surface and the wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1994Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: Celleco Hedemora ABInventor: Roine Andersson
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Patent number: 5422018Abstract: A centrifuge tube and adaptor apparatus is provided which facilitates separation of biological materials and permits easy extraction of a fraction after centrifugation. The tube is a deformable tube with a wide upper chamber and a narrowed lower portion. The tube is supported within the centrifuge rotor or within another container within the centrifuge by a liquid support medium, which surrounds and supports the narrow portion of the tube, and thus prevents the tube from collapsing during high speed centrifugations.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1994Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Applied ImagingInventors: Alexander M. Saunders, Patricia J. Baldwin, Michael A. M. Zarowitz
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Patent number: 5401411Abstract: A hydrocyclone plant comprises a great number of hydrocyclones (1) arranged in a plurality of separate assemblies (10, 10A, 10B). Each hydrocyclone assembly includes branch pipes (6, 6A), to which the hydrocyclones of the assembly are connected in parallel relationship to one another. There are main pipes (13) of the same number as that of the branch pipes of each assembly, the branch pipes of each assembly being connected to said main pipes, respectively. According to the invention, clamping means (8, 9) are provided for releasably clamping each hydrocyclone substantially transversely against at least one of the associated branch pipes (6, 6A) of the latter, and the individual assemblies include various numbers of hydrocyclones, for optimizing the desired capacity of the hydrocyclone plant.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1992Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: Celleco Hedemora ABInventor: Roine Andersson
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Patent number: 5383941Abstract: A scroll liner for use in the discharge housing of a centrifugal separator device. The scroll liner comprises a plurality of segments which are replaceable in the event of excessive wear. The segments are of a length which is less than the space between adjacent blades having blade portions located in the discharge housing such that a segment can be removed from the separator device in the space formed by adjacent blades.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1993Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Assignee: Inter-Source Recovery Systems, Inc.Inventor: William D. Nemedi
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Patent number: 5330646Abstract: An apparatus for filtering liquids, especially for recovering fibers from white water, includes rotatable filter discs at least partially immersed in the liquid to be filtered, and a shaft wall connected to the discs forming a circular cylindrical filtrate chamber, which extends centrally through the discs. A rigid stationary partition wall extends in the filtrate chamber dividing the latter into at least two axial channels. The partition wall is spaced from the shaft wall and arranged such that all of said axial channels receive various fractions of filtrate, respectively. Filtrate discharge means is provided for discharging said fractions of filtrate respectively from the respective axial channels, such that the pressure prevailing in the filtrate of each channel is at least substantially as high as atmospheric pressure.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1992Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Ingenjorsfirman R. Frykhult ABInventor: Rune Frykhult
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Patent number: 5330641Abstract: The invention relates to a separator of solid particles for variable flow rates of discharge from dental apparatus. The separator includes a container (3) equipped with an upper cylindrical zone (3a), having an inlet hole (5) for the fluid to be separated, in which rotates the rotor (2) of a centrifugal pump which initializes the separation of the particles by centrifugation; it further includes a truncoconical zone (3b) which, functioning as a cyclone, continues the separation of the solid particles and expels the fluid, freed of the particles, from the container (3).Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Cattani S.p.A.Inventor: Ennio Cattani
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Patent number: 5302301Abstract: A separator which can be used for separating water from an air/water mixture in an aircraft where the air is to be supplied to electronics equipment comprises a chamber containing a generally tangential inlet tube through which a mixture is supplied to a curved side wall section of the chamber to separate water from the air by centrifical action. The efficiency of the unit is improved either by moving the filter unit away from the center of the chamber or by providing a guide plate between the filter unit and the curved side wall on which the water coalesces. In this latter case, the filter unit can also be offset from the center of the chamber to give even greater improvement and efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: Pall CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Stamp, Eric C. Bula
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Patent number: 5240608Abstract: This invention relates generally to dredging under harbors and waterways and fabricating building materials and more particularly to an apparatus for dredging that produces no waste and uses the dredged material for useful building products. Furthermore, all off the equipment that is used for the dredging and fabricating building materials from the dredged materials placed upon at least one floating badge.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1991Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Inventors: Alex H. Gurfinkel, Vladimir Shepsis
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Patent number: 5232588Abstract: A bypass filter system for use in low pressure, centrifugal type refrigeration equipment which allows complete isolation of a submicron filter element from the lubrication system through use of an inlet line shut-off and a return line shut-off. The filter system utilizes a variable regulator valve for balancing the operating parameters of the various systems involved to permit initial installation and set up, at which point thereafter the variable regulator may be replaced with a fixed regulator for continued operation of the system. Multiple devices for monitoring the filter element condition, verifying flow, detecting moisture, and displaying pressure readings may be used in conjunction with the basic device to enhance reliability and usefulness.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1991Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignees: Edd D. Gryder, William Kent Oberman, James Patrick GrahamInventor: Edd D. Gryder
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Patent number: 5215672Abstract: A process of purifying the gypsum slurry end product produced by a flue gas desulfurization process which incorporates fine solids separation/classifying, dewatering, mixing, and filtering to both achieve a useful gypsum product and to recycle as much process water as possible to the flue gas desulfurization process. This purification process separates the incoming gypsum slurry into a fine solids stream containing a disproportionate amount of impurities therein that are concentrated and subsequently disposed of and a coarse solids stream containing a large amount of gypsum therein from which a usable gypsum product is recovered.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1992Date of Patent: June 1, 1993Assignee: The Babcock & Wilcox CompanyInventors: Kevin J. Rogers, Fred Covert Owens, II
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Patent number: 5078889Abstract: A process using a regenerable inorganic media capable of removing contaminants by catalytic oxidation or reduction, as well as heavy metal adsorption, from well and surface water sources. The specific material is specially-treated gamma-type electrolytic manganese dioxide, the treatment involving comminuting to a 20-60 mesh size, complete neutralization and washing to remove fines, residual acidity and neutralization products. Certain taste, odor and staining water contaminants such as hydrogen sulfide, iron and manganese can be oxidized and filtered by the media with subsequent removal from the system by simply backwashing with water or water in combination with simple chemicals. Heavy metals are removed by a different adsorption mechanism on the same media followed by regeneration with a dilute acid. Pretreatment of the media with sodium hydrosulfite further allows the removal of residual chlorine.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: CSA Division, Lake Industries, Inc.Inventors: Irwin R. Higgins, Mark S. Denton
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Patent number: 5078868Abstract: A method and apparatus for cleansing contaminated soil (11), the apparatus includes an extraction vessel (12) into which contaminated soil (11) is delivered together with a solvent. A slurry is produced which is delivered to a settler (18) which produces a settler underflow and contaminated solvent. The settler (18) underflow is delivered to a drier (23). The contaminated solvent passes through a filter (20) which produces a filter cake also delivered to the drier (23). The contaminated solvent passes through a distillation column (28) and is subsequently delivered to a plasma gun (35) whereat the contaminants are oxidized.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: Zenata N.V.Inventor: Struan Robertson