Patents Issued in July 14, 2011
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Publication number: 20110168580Abstract: A touch-and-feel product display container for holding a plurality of products within the container and at least one product external to the container wherein the product external to the container is retained on the outside of the container in a position where a perspective purchaser can touch-and-feel the product without having to remove either the product from an external product holder or one of the products from the compartment within the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: L. Herbert King, JR., Steven Rhea
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Publication number: 20110168581Abstract: A bathroom storage device that effectively stores a plunger, toilet bowl brush, and other bathroom accessories in a space saving, decorative, and easily accessible manner while preserving the hygienic and sanitary qualities needed in such an environment by totally isolating the plunger in its own compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Shirley Mae Williams
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Publication number: 20110168582Abstract: A formula helper device includes a dispenser bottle having a neck for receiving powdered baby formula therein. A cap has an upstanding pour spout. The cap is capable of engaging the neck of the dispenser bottle. A mechanism is for dispensing a precise amount of the powdered baby formula in the dispenser bottle through the pour spout of the cap and into a baby bottle, when the dispenser bottle is inverted over the baby bottle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: TANYA BANNISTER
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Publication number: 20110168583Abstract: Methods and apparatus for securely but removably tabbing one or more sheets of paper are disclosed. According to another aspect of the present invention, a kit includes a container and a first tabbed note assembly. The container includes at least a first compartment, and the first tabbed note assembly includes a first tabbed note and a first fastener. The first tabbed note has a first opening defined therein, and the first fastener is at least partially disposed in the first opening. The first tabbed note is positioned, or otherwise contained, at least partially in the first compartment. In one embodiment, the kit includes a divider that is inserted at least partially in the container such that the first compartment and a second compartment are defined at least partially by the divider.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Janet K. Lau
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Publication number: 20110168584Abstract: A reusable garment bag having a first interior compartment, an open bottom, a closed top with an opening sized to allow passage therethrough of hanger tops, a front having a generally vertical slit sealably closed with a zipper, a back having an opening providing access to a second interior compartment segregated from the first interior compartment, a drawstring circumscribing a hem about the open bottom, an elastic strap in the first interior compartment, a handle affixed to the top and bottom, and a strap adapted to secure the two handles together for carrying the garment bag in a folded orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Tonia P. Torrellas
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Publication number: 20110168585Abstract: A container assembly, comprising: a housing in the form of a right parallelepiped with one side left open, the closed sides being a lower main wall, two lateral walls, a rear wall, and an upper main wall, wherein a plurality of first raised portions of first predetermined shapes is formed on the upper main wall and a plurality of second raised portions of second predetermined shapes are formed at one of said lateral walls, while a plurality of second depressed portions of third predetermined shapes complementary to the second raised portions of said one first lateral wall are formed at the other of said two lateral walls, wherein a plurality of first depressed portions of fourth predetermined shapes complementary to the first predetermined shapes of the first raised portions are formed at the outer surface of the lower main wall, whereby a plurality of such container assemblies can be mutually engaged and thus stacked together by insertion the first raised portion into said corresponding first depressed portiType: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: Brigitte Helm-BürgerhoffInventor: Burkhard Bürgerhoff
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Publication number: 20110168586Abstract: A method for marking multiple components, each of which has at least one transponder and a storage device. A first marked component comes in contact with second components disposed in the range thereof and transmits information to them. The components mark themselves while taking the information transmitted by the first component into consideration. At least one second component after the marking thereof comes in contact with further components in the range thereof that are not marked yet in order to bring about the marking thereof. A group of components marked in this way, a corresponding container for carrying out the method, and a rolling bearing, which is a possible component to be marked in this way, are also disclosed. As a result, the self-organization and marking of a group of components is achieved with the help of an interconnected network.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: SCHAEFFLER TECHNOLOGIES GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Stefan Glueck, Thomas Rink
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Publication number: 20110168587Abstract: The sports equipment hanger is a receptacle for storing and transporting sports gear or equipment. The receptacle includes a member fabricated from duck cloth. The member has opposed planar surfaces. A plurality of pockets, each constructed from open mesh material, is disposed on the opposed surfaces. Barrel locks are provided to close the pockets. A structure is attached to the top of the receptacle for hanging the receptacle when desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: JOEL W. BUNN
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Publication number: 20110168588Abstract: Embodiments include a golf ball packaging box that can be converted into a putting aid. The golf ball packaging box is configurable to be positioned in a first configuration to package golf balls for sale and is configurable to be positioned in a second configuration to present a putting aid.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Ryan Edmund Guier
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Publication number: 20110168589Abstract: A case structure includes a covering member and a lid member. The covering member includes a main boy, a first coupling part and a first positioning part. The lid member includes a lid plate, a second coupling part and a second positioning part. The second coupling part of the lid member and the first coupling part of the covering member are engaged with each other so that the lid plate is coupled with the main body and pivotal with respect to the main body. When the lid plate is rotated to a first position, the second positioning part is interference-fitted into the first positioning part so that the lid plate is positioned with respect to the main body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Tien-Hsiung Wang, Tsang-Hsing Ku
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Publication number: 20110168590Abstract: A cover for an apparatus including a substrate defining the cover and having an exterior surface; a layer over the exterior surface of the substrate; a first portion of the substrate, underlying the layer, having a first composition and defining a first portion of the cover; a second portion of the substrate, underlying the layer, having a second composition and defining a second portion of the cover; wherein the first portion of the cover and the second portion of the cover are substantially opaque in exterior ambient lighting and the second portion of the cover is translucent to backlighting.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: Eppendorf AGInventors: Soilikki Kotanen, Kirsi Pentikainen, Marko Hemmila, Eero Sountila, Tim Sobig, Ulrich Buschmann, Sandra Kimmig, Franz Pfeiffer, Gunnel Gustaver, Daniel Tocha
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Publication number: 20110168591Abstract: A method of packaging manufactured stones comprises placing two layers of manufactured stones in a vented container and separating the two manufactured stone layers with a separator sheet made from a spun-bond, non-woven fabric having a desired moisture vapor transmission rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Clarence A. Rasquinha, Frank R. Fork
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Publication number: 20110168592Abstract: Needle storage receptacle for safely storing and disposing of used suture needles in the operating room. The receptacle is lent a structure having a plurality of linked needle-storing units and having film-anchoring portions at both right-and-left ends, with each needle-storing unit being provided with a mounting pad for adhering a used suture needle, a lid part for covering the mounting pad, and a grip tab in order that the lid part may be grasped when the needle storing unit is to be open/closed, with the mounting pads being provided with adhesive surfaces on the front and rear sides, the lid parts having an adhesive surface on the front side, and on the rear side being printed with marks in such a way when the lid parts are overlaid onto and stuck together with the mounting pads numerals may be recognized through the front side.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Hitoshi Sakuragi
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Publication number: 20110168593Abstract: A collapsible bulk container for dry, flowable particulate material is provided with a frame to support a bottom wall having a discharge opening and a gate moveable between opened and closed positions relative to the discharge opening. Four side walls are pivotally connected to the frame, with the pivot axes being at different elevations, such that the side walls can be folded between an upright use position and a substantially flat storage position. A lid is pivotally connected to opposite side walls for moving between an open position adjacent the connected side wall and a closed position over the bottom wall. Multiple containers can be stacked one upon another in both the use and storage positions. The base or frame of the container can receive forks from a lift truck on all four sides of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: WOODHAVEN CAPITOL CORP.Inventors: JUAN NEUFELD, BERNIE THIESSEN
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Publication number: 20110168594Abstract: A consumer packaged good includes a case, a plurality of translucent vessels vertically stacked within the case, a beverage stored in each of the plurality of the vessels and a barrier sealed to each vessel for containing the beverage in the respective vessel. The case includes a base wall and at least one side wall extending upwardly from the base wall. The plurality of translucent vessels are surrounded by the sidewall. Each vessel includes an opening for drinking from the vessel and a base surface for supporting the vessel on an associated support surface. The barrier seals to each vessel for covering the opening and containing the beverage in the respective vessel. The barrier is peelable from the vessel without destroying the vessel to provide access to the beverage stored in the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: NOTTINGHAM SPIRK PARTNERS LLCInventors: Craig Saunders, John Evan Spirk, Jeffrey Kalman, Jens P. Johnson
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Publication number: 20110168595Abstract: A method, system and apparatus for storage wherein the storage units are designed to stand in an upright position storable on a typical shelf, adjustable in size and designed as to have the outward appearance of a book, in its preferred form.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Mark Meyers
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Publication number: 20110168596Abstract: A packaging material for packaging a container having a photosensitive composition filled therein, which comprises a film having a transmittance of a light in a wavelength range of 200 nm to 500 nm of 5% or less and a transmittance of a light in a wavelength range of 620 nm to 940 nm of 10% or more.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Mahito Fujita
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Publication number: 20110168597Abstract: A hanger assembly for supporting an item suspended from a support structure includes a hanger and a sleeve. The hanger includes a display section, which defines a bottom edge and including a hanging feature configured to receive a portion of the support structure, and a drop section extending downwardly from the display section. The drop section includes a primary shaft and an arm. The primary shaft extends the length of the drop section and defines a front surface configured to be placed adjacent the item. The arm extends upwardly from a lower portion of the drop section to define a lower slot between the primary shaft and the arm. The sleeve extends entirely around the primary shaft through the lower slot. The sleeve is initially loose around the primary shaft and is configured to shrink to tightly fit around and secure the item to the primary shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: TARGET BRANDS, INC.Inventors: Laszlo Titros, Alex Tetiyevsky, Michael Norman, Keith C. Cedro
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Publication number: 20110168598Abstract: A collapsible crate having a four sided base with at least one pair of parallel sides, upstanding opposing semi-rigid side walls and upstanding opposing semi-rigid end walls, the side walls being connected to the end walls via hinges, the base comprising a flexible web connected to the lower end of at least two of the opposing walls and a semi-rigid flap connected via a hinge to the lower end of one of the side walls such that the flap overlies and is supported by the flexible web when the crate is in a constructed state and is upstanding when the crate is in a collapsed state for flat packing, wherein the semi-rigid side and end walls and the flap each have a sandwich construction of a semi-rigid panel or panels between flexible webs, and wherein each end wall comprises at least two semi-rigid sections connected via a central upstanding hinge.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: THE NOT BOX CO LTDInventors: Gary REES, David John EMERSON, Kerry Ann GLENN
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Publication number: 20110168599Abstract: It is a matter of a container assembly with at least one stackable container (1) which has a first engaging structure (48) on its top side (19) and a second engaging structure (49) on its underside (18). The engaging structures (48, 49) are so matched to one another that, when two containers (1) are stacked together, they engage in one another in such a way that the containers are secured against shifting relative to one another at right-angles to the stacking direction and at the same time the upper container is prevented from lifting at least in certain areas. The first engaging structure (48) consists of engaging recesses (54) and the second engaging structure (49) of engaging projections (55). Feet (57) provided on the underside (18) of the container (1) are designed as elements of the second engaging structure (49) and are able to engage the first engaging structure (48) from the rear, to prevent lifting of the upper container at least in certain areas.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: TTS TOOLTECHNIC SYSTEMS AG & CO. KGInventors: Andreas Koenig, Raimund Schaffer, Timo Kuhls, Lutz Wolle
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Publication number: 20110168600Abstract: An arrangement for transporting uranium hexafluoride, including an inner tank and an outer tank which holds the inner tank and which includes first and second shells. A valve extends from an end face of the inner tank, and is surrounded by the outer tank at a distance and is covered on the outside by at least one shock-absorbing element. In order to ensure a defined positioning of the valve extending from the inner tank and thus of the inner tank to the outer tank surrounding the inner tank, it is proposed that the shock-absorbing protective element extend in a pivoting manner from one of the shells of the outer tank, such that if the inner tank is properly positioned, the protective element can be pivoted into a position covering the valve, and such that if the outer tank holding the inner tank is closed, the protective element is covered on the outside by at least one of the shells.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicants: NUCLEAR CARGO + SERVICE GMBH, DAHER LHOTELLIER CSIInventors: Franz Hilbert, Christian Lamamy
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Publication number: 20110168601Abstract: Bags that can be used to store and sell grass seed are provided. The bags include a valve that permits air to be removed from the bag after it is filled with seed and sealed, but prevents air from entering the bag. This increases the storage life of the seed. Also provided are methods for using such a bag, for example to increase the shelf-life of the seed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Bill L. Rose
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Publication number: 20110168602Abstract: Inexpensively manufactured device permits the holding, typically for display purposes, of at least one item, but preferably multiple items such as trading cards or photographs, in a manner offering an unobstructed view of the items.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Jerome Glasser
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Publication number: 20110168603Abstract: A blank-folded box-shaped package includes a top, a bottom opposite the top, two opposite lateral walls (I) connecting the top and the bottom, two opposite ends walls (U) connecting the top and the bottom, and two opposite peripheral shock absorbing end zones (R). Each end zone (R) is defined by one of the opposite end walls and extensions of the top, bottom and two opposite lateral walls. Also, each end zone (R) defines an exposed cavity region with the end walls in a retracted position inwardly of the shock absorbing end zone (R) of doubled material. The package defines a package blank in an unfolded state.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: Packsize LLCInventor: Niklas PETTERSSON
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Publication number: 20110168604Abstract: A system and method are disclosed that allow a user to combine raw light hydrocarbons (e.g., C4 hydrocarbons) and raw heavy hydrocarbons (e.g., gasolines and/or C5+ hydrocarbons) streams together prior to hydrogenation. The system and method allow light and heavy hydrocarbons to be hydrogenated simultaneously within a single reactor. An system and method are also disclosed which provides specific conditions for minimizing light hydrocarbon losses during hydrocarbon processing. In particular, the disclosed method provides pressure conditions in post reactor stabilizers that facilitate venting of un-reacted hydrogen and the condensation of light hydrocarbons. Under the disclosed conditions, light hydrocarbon losses are minimized during the method and the condensed light hydrocarbons can be either recycled back into the system or utilized as a fungible energy source.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Cornelis F. van Egmond, Doria Mooneyhan-Michael, Daniel Lam, Joel Guillaume
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Publication number: 20110168605Abstract: A method and system for reforming a carbonaceous feedstock comprising the steps, reforming the feedstock produce a first synthesis gas, subjecting a portion of the first synthesis gas to catalytic conversion, separating from the synthesis gas conversion product at least one byproduct, and utilizing at least a portion of the at least one byproduct during reforming of additional carbonaceous material. In certain instances, the method and system may be used to produce a liquid fuel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: CLEARFUELS TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Randy BLEVINS, Joshua B. PEARSON, Harold A. WRIGHT
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Publication number: 20110168606Abstract: A solids separation system and methods for use; the system having a barrel rotatably mounted in a substantially horizontal arrangement, a carriage on which the barrel is mounted and inclined so as to elevate the coal exit end of the barrel in relation to the rock exit end, a motor to rotate the barrel, a blower, a blower motor, a blade affixed to and helically wound along the interior surface of said barrel, and barriers between the turns of the blades to force the contents up into a stream of air supplied by a blower.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Harold Bingham
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Publication number: 20110168607Abstract: A separating device for separating a mixture of magnetizable and non-magnetizable particles present in a suspension conducted in a separating channel, has a ferromagnetic yoke, which is arranged on one side of the separating channel and made of sheet metal and which has at least one magnetic field generator for generating a magnetic deflecting field and a separating element arranged at the exit of the separating channel for separating the magnetic particles, wherein the magnetic field generator provided is a coil arrangement, having coils which can be controlled via a control device in grooves of the yoke along the separating channel such that a deflecting magnetic field, particularly a travelling wave, deflecting substantially toward the yoke; and being variable in terms of time is produced, having substantially field-free regions passing over the entire length of the separating channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Günter Ries
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Publication number: 20110168608Abstract: A water treatment apparatus having a vessel defining a chamber adapted to contain a water treatment chemical over which a dosing liquid can flow from an inlet to form a dosing reservoir at the bottom of the vessel. A supply of dosing liquid is connected to the inlet. The interior of the vessel communicates with a conduit along which an entraining pressurized flow of water can be fed for treatment and via an opening in the conduit that is connected to a bottom outlet of the vessel. A venturi is located in the conduit adjacent the opening so that the velocity of the pressurized water is increased as it passes over the opening and entrains a dosing stream from the dosing reservoir into the pressurized flow. The venturi also applies suction to the interior of the vessel, which draws dosing liquid into the vessel from the supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2008Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: GAFFEY TECHNICAL SERVICES LIMITEDInventor: Philip Gaffey
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Publication number: 20110168609Abstract: A method and system of controlling addition of a treating agent based on a control function comprising a plurality of demand values is disclosed. Process parameters of a fluid to be treated are measured and one or more control signals are generated based on the measured process values and the control function. The control signals are used to actuate a treating agent dosing system and also used to monitor and compare the levels, status or condition of the treating agent. Additional features of the invention compensate for rain events.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: SIEMENS WATER TECHNOLOGIES CORP.Inventors: Brett T. McQuade, David L. Morano
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Publication number: 20110168610Abstract: The present invention provides a method and a device for dewatering a hydraulic fluid of a hydraulic system, in particular in the aerospace sector, comprising a container which has a sorbent, a feed which supplies the hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic system to the container for the hydraulic fluid to be passed through the sorbent such that it can be dewatered in a dewatering mode of the device, and a return which returns the dewatered hydraulic fluid from the container to the hydraulic system in the dewatering mode of the device. The hydraulic fluid can be dewatered continuously and very efficiently by the method and the device according to the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Ingo Scheel, Ralf Pohlmann, Wolfgang Erdmann
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Publication number: 20110168611Abstract: The wastewater treatment system provides multiple techniques for decontaminating wastewater contained within a single system, thus optimizing the decontamination of the wastewater. In one embodiment, the wastewater treatment system includes a steel-reinforced plastic tank having first and second partition walls dividing the tank into first, second and third chambers. The first chamber includes at least one first effluent filter and further contains anaerobic bacteria for removal of organic waste material from the wastewater received therein. The first chamber is configured for at least partial removal of particulate and organic matter from the wastewater. The second chamber includes an air diffuser and further contains aerobic bacteria for further removal of organic waste material from the wastewater received therein. The third chamber includes a sludge pump assembly and at least one second effluent filter. Resultant purified water is selectively discharged from the third chamber through an outlet port.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Daniel M. Early, Scott F. Easter
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Publication number: 20110168612Abstract: The present invention is a nutrient separating baffle box having a screened filter basket therein for a storm water drain system and especially to a screened filter basket having floating bypass panels to allow the capture of floating debris in the filter basket and when the basket cannot pass enough water flow therethrough to thereby allow bypass of storm water while retaining floating debris in the filter basket.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Thomas H. Happel
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Publication number: 20110168613Abstract: A filter assembly comprises a filter housing (23) into which a filter element is insertable. A core element (38) is provided extending within the housing (23). The filter assembly comprises a coupling assembly (200) that is insertable into the housing (23), the coupling assembly (200) comprising a leaf spring (201) having a span larger than an internal diameter of the filter housing (23), such that when the leaf spring (201) is inserted into the filter housing (23) the outer edge of the leaf spring (201) engages an inner surface of the filter housing (23) and the leaf spring (201) bulges in the direction of insertion of the leaf spring into the housing, preventing removal of the leaf spring, in a direction opposite to the insertion direction, from the filter housing (23), the coupling assembly (200) comprising a connecting part for connecting the core element (38) to the coupling assembly (200).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: Parker Filtration B.V.Inventors: Henk van Savooijen, Pieter van Gisbergen, Richard Theodorus Antonius Arts, Marinus Johannes Berend van Boven
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Publication number: 20110168614Abstract: An extracorporeal blood treatment device including a filter having a primary and a secondary chamber separated by a semi-permeable membrane, a withdrawal line connected to the primary chamber and associated to a first pump, a return line at the outlet of the primary chamber, a first pre-infusion line (109) connected to a citrate container on the withdrawal line (106), associated to a second pump, a first post-infusion line connected to a calcium solution container and to the return line, and associated to a third pump, an effluent line from the secondary chamber connected to a drain pipe and associated to a fourth pump, a CPU including first means programmed to receive the signal output by the pumps and second means programmed to control the third post-infusion pump (121) as a function of the input flow rate, effluent liquid flow rate, and anticoagulation liquid flow rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: GAMBRO LUNDIA ABInventors: Dominique Pouchoulin, Jacques Chevallet
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Publication number: 20110168615Abstract: An apparatus for treating a liquid containing impurities may comprise: a filtering chamber for receiving liquid containing impurities, the filtering chamber containing granular media and configured to permit the granular media to interact with the liquid containing impurities, thereby removing impurities from the liquid to produce filtrate; a filtrate section in communication with the filtering chamber for receiving the filtrate, the filtrate section being in communication with a first outlet for outflow of the filtrate; a gas supplying system for delivering gas to the granular media in the filtering chamber for transport of a portion of the granular media to a granular media washer; and a reject section in communication with the granular media washer for receiving a reject mixture comprising liquid and impurities from the granular media washer. The reject section may be in communication with a second outlet for outflow of a portion of the reject mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Brett H. BOYD, Russell L. Cook, Adrian Streng
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Publication number: 20110168616Abstract: A wastewater treatment system includes independent wastewater treatment facilities. Each of the facilities has a number of wastewater treatment subsystems. A wastewater collection subsystem holds wastewater to be treated. A pump subsystem moves wastewater from a wastewater collector to a filtration subsystem having a bioreacting filter. The filter has a sump and a fluidized-bed filter therein and supports the filter upright. The filter has an upwardly expanding, hollow, conical filter body with filter media. A monitoring subsystem measures wastewater process parameters. Control devices receive control commands and, dependent upon the command received, alter parameters of the wastewater treatment subsystems.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Mark B. Robertson, David O'Keefe, John D. Cox, Daniel T. White
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Publication number: 20110168617Abstract: Disclosed herein is an advanced wastewater treatment device. The device includes a wastewater treatment bath having an anaerobic bath in which phosphorus is discharged, an anoxic bath in which denitrification of nitrate nitrogen is performed, and an aerobic bath in which decomposition and nitrification of organic matter is performed. A first movable divider separates the anaerobic bath from the anoxic bath and is movably provided in the wastewater treatment bath to change relative volume of the anaerobic and anoxic baths. A second movable divider separates the anoxic bath from the aerobic bath and is movably provided in the wastewater treatment bath to change relative volume of the anoxic and aerobic baths. A divider moving unit moves the first and second movable dividers. An air supply unit includes air nozzles, an air pump, and valves. A recycling unit recycles activated sludge of the aerobic bath to the anoxic bath.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: SIS ENG CO., LTD.Inventor: Takao Kamiyama
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Publication number: 20110168618Abstract: A device for separating ferromagnetic particles from a suspension has a tubular reactor and a plurality of magnets which are arranged outside the reactor, the magnets (9) being movable along at least a part of the length of the reactor (2) up to the vicinity of a particle extractor (5) by means of a rotary conveyor (8).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Vladimir Danov, Werner Hartmann
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Publication number: 20110168619Abstract: The invention relates to a filter device having a cup-shaped filter housing (1), comprising a filter element (13) held therein and having at least one end cap (21), and a retaining device serving for the detachable fixing of the filter element (13) along the longitudinal axis (3) thereof, said retaining device comprising screwing elements (33, 41) interacting with each other and configured on the interior of the filter housing (1) and on the filter element (13), and having a sealing device (38) forming the seal between the filter element (13) and a housing terminating part (5) limiting the filter housing (1) at an end, characterized in that the housing terminating part (5) forms an element receiving device having a fluid passage (43) that is concentric to the longitudinal axis (3), said fluid passage comprising inner screwing elements (41), a connecting piece (31) of the end cap (21) able to be screwed into said passage using outer screwing elements (33), and that the sealing device has a sealing element (38)Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Silke Kühnrich, Werner Wilkendorf
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Publication number: 20110168620Abstract: A device, method and system for delivering measured amounts of diatomaceous earth into a pool filter system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Barry Askinasi
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Publication number: 20110168621Abstract: A water separator and particulate filter with a first or outer stage configured to coalesce water from fluid such as fuel, and a second or inner stage configured to separate coalesced water from the fluid and also remove fine solid contaminants from the fluid. The coalescing stage includes a pleated cylinder of polymeric media. The pleated cylinder has pleat valleys and downstream pleat tips, and release sites defined at the downstream pleat tips. The separator stage includes a non-pleated cylinder of polymeric media surrounding and in contact with outer pleat tips of a multi-layer pleated cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: CUMMINS FILTRATION IP, INC.Inventors: Mark Wieczorek, Terry Shults, William Haberkamp, Jonathan Sheumaker, Barry M. Verdegan, Christopher E. Holm, Brian W. Schwandt
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Publication number: 20110168622Abstract: A high efficiency, high capacity fluid filter element that is suitable for meeting stringent cleanliness requirements has multiple filter layers. These layers include a cellulose and glass fiber first layer, a water repellant polybutylene terepthalate meltblown second layer, and a protective third layer providing structural support to the first and second layers. By way of an appropriate production procedure, the first, second, and third layers are laminated to define the filter element.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: Purolator Filters NA LLCInventor: Daniel LUCAS
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Publication number: 20110168623Abstract: A feed side passage material is provided in which sufficient antibacterial activity is obtained even in the spaces among constituent yarns and which hence can effectively prevent biofouling. Also provided is a spiral separation-membrane element employing the feed side passage material. The feed side passage material, which is for use in a spiral separation-membrane element, is a feed side passage material in a net form constituted of yarns (1 and 2) containing a chlorophenol compound antibacterial. The spiral separation-membrane element comprises a perforated hollow core tube and, wound therearound, one or more separation membranes, one or more feed side passage materials, and one or more permeate side passage materials. The element is characterized in that the feed side passage materials each is said feed side passage material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Yasuhiro Uda, Naoki Kurata, Yuuji Yamashiro, Kouji Maruyama, Takahisa Konishi
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Publication number: 20110168624Abstract: Disclosed is a spiral wound carbon membrane and preparation method thereof. The spiral wound carbon membrane is composed of one or more integral and windable membrane layers composed of a porous support and carbon materials containing fillers filled in the surface, pores and gaps thereof. The spiral wound carbon membrane has a developed ultramicropore porous structure with superior mechanical strength and toughness, and can be directly used to separate a gas mixture with different molecular sizes or liquid mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicants: DALIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, YINGKOU HUARUI XIANGSHENG CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LTDInventors: Tonghua Wang, Lin Li
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Publication number: 20110168625Abstract: A water non-dispersible polymer microfiber is provided comprising at least one water non-dispersible polymer wherein the water non-dispersible polymer microfiber has an equivalent diameter of less than 5 microns and length of less than 25 millimeters. A process for producing water non-dispersible polymer microfibers is also provided, the process comprising: a) cutting a multicomponent fiber into cut multicomponent fibers; b) contacting a fiber-containing feedstock with water to produce a fiber mix slurry; wherein the fiber-containing feedstock comprises cut multicomponent fibers; c) heating the fiber mix slurry to produce a heated fiber mix slurry; d) optionally, mixing the fiber mix slurry in a shearing zone; e) removing at least a portion of the sulfopolyester from the multicomponent fiber to produce a slurry mixture comprising a sulfopolyester dispersion and water non-dispersible polymer microfibers; and f) separating the water non-dispersible polymer microfibers from the slurry mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANYInventors: Rakesh Kumar Gupta, Daniel William Klosiewicz, Melvin Glenn Mitchell
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Publication number: 20110168626Abstract: A reverse osmosis membrane that can maintain high permeability for a longer time, a reverse osmosis membrane apparatus, and a hydrophilic treatment method for a reverse osmosis membrane. A reverse osmosis membrane to which poly(vinyl alcohol) is absorbed, wherein the poly(vinyl alcohol) is an ionic poly(vinyl alcohol). Preferably, adsorption of a cationic PVA to the reverse osmosis membrane is followed by adsorption of an anionic PVA. More preferably, an ionic polymer other than PVA is also absorbed to the reverse osmosis membrane. A reverse osmosis membrane apparatus including the reverse osmosis membrane. A hydrophilic treatment method for a reverse osmosis membrane, involving bringing the reverse osmosis membrane into contact with an ionic poly(vinyl alcohol).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Yu Tanaka, Masanobu Osawa
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Publication number: 20110168627Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for curing adhesives used in the manufacture of membrane modules containing polymeric membranes, particularly polyimide based membranes used for the nanofiltration or ultrafiltration of solutes dissolved in organic solvents using microwaves. To maximise the chemical resistance of the adhesive used in these organic solvent applications, it must be as fully reacted and crosslinked (“cured”) as possible. Typically, thermal processing (heating) of the entire membrane module is used to cure the adhesives. However, the time and temperature required to achieve this high degree of completion of reaction may damage the separation performance of the membrane contained within the membrane module. In one particular aspect, this process utilises microwaves to preferentially promote the curing of epoxy adhesives over the general heating of the membrane module.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: MEMBRANE EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGY LTD.Inventors: Fui Wen Lim, Andrew Guy Livingstone, Andrew Timothy Boam
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Publication number: 20110168628Abstract: A hollow fiber membrane is produced through a thermally induced phase separation process by dissolving a highly hydrophilic polyamide resin in a high-boiling-point solvent such as an aprotic polar solvent at a temperature of not lower than 100° C. The hollow fiber membrane has a membrane surface having a water contact angle of not greater than 80 degrees, and has a water permeability of not less than 100 L/m2·atm·h and a 0.1-?m particle rejection percentage of not less than 90%.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: UNITIKA LTD.Inventors: Hideto Matsuyama, Takahiro Ono, Satoshi Kawanaka, Kazuo Hirota
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Publication number: 20110168629Abstract: An oil recovery process utilizes one or more membranes to remove silica and/or oil from produced water. In one method, the process includes separating oil from produced water and precipitating silica. The produced water having the precipitated silica is directed to a membrane, such as a ceramic membrane, which removes the precipitated silica from the produced water. In some cases, residual oil is present and is also removed by the membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: HPD, LLCInventors: Keith R. Minnich, Kashi Banerjee