Plural Elements Controlled Patents (Class 210/134)
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Patent number: 6878105Abstract: Collection systems and methods use a separation chamber that receives blood or a suspension containing red blood cells and performs a separation process including separation of red blood cells from the blood or suspension. The separation chamber contains, during the separation process, a red blood cell volume. An outlet line is coupled to the separation chamber to remove red blood cells from the chamber device, at least in part, while the separation process occurs. A collection container is coupled to the outlet line to receive a volume of red blood cells removed from the separation chamber. A controller includes a processing function that, during the separation process, includes comparing the volume of red blood cells received by the collection container to a selected targeted red blood cell collection volume to derive a difference.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Kelly B. Smith, Matthew Muller
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Patent number: 6878272Abstract: A dialyzing apparatus includes a dialyzer which removes water from blood of a patient at a water-remove rate during a dialysis operation, a blood-pressure-change-related-information obtaining device which obtains a plurality of sorts of blood-pressure-change-related information each of which is related to a change of a blood pressure of the patient during the dialysis operation, and a water-remove-rate control device which controls the water-remove rate of the dialyzer, based on the plurality of sorts of blood-pressure-change-related information, according to a predetermined control manner.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Colin CorporationInventor: Keizoh Kawaguchi
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Patent number: 6872306Abstract: A multifunctional pure water maker includes a main body and a reverse osmosis module. The main body includes a base portion and a column extending from the base portion. A water container is removably placed on the base portion. A control cap is pivotally attached to the column and includes a compartment in an underside thereof. An outlet pipe is mounted in the control cap and has an end communicated with the reverse osmosis module. Water purified by the reverse osmosis module flows through the other end of the outlet pipe into the water container when the control cap is in a closed position covering an opening of the water container. A limit switch is mounted in the control cap such that the reverse osmosis module is activated to proceed with production of pure water when the control cap is moved to the closed position and that the reverse osmosis module is deactivated when the control cap is moved to an open position.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Inventor: Albert Shen
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Patent number: 6830693Abstract: A method of setting up a dialysis treatment in a dialysis machine may include the steps of determining conditions of a dialysis treatment adapted to a specific patient, determining a first function (U(t)) of a first quantity (U) characterizing the dialysis treatment as a function of time (t), and determining a second function (C(t)) of a second quantity (C) characterizing the dialysis treatment. The first function (U(t)) satisfying the conditions of the dialysis treatment and corresponding to a curve having a defined shape. The second function (C(t)) is correlated with the first function (U(t)) by constants (M, N) determined experimentally and the second function (U(t)) corresponding to a curve having a shape of the same kind as the shape as the first curve.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Gambro Dasco S.p.A.Inventors: Fabio Govoni, Alessandro Vasta
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Patent number: 6821441Abstract: The present invention refers to a method for blood purification by means of hemodialysis and/or hemofiltration, wherein to the blood in the extra-corporeal circuit of the hemodialysis and/or hemofiltration device a substitution solution is added upstream as well as downstream of the hemodialyser and/or hemofilter. A purification effect remaining constant with a high purification performance is achieved in that one or several of the operational and/or blood parameters are controlled and that the control is carried out using at least one of the infusion rates of the substitution solutions supplied upstream or downstream of the hemodialyser and/or hemofilter. The present invention also refers to a hemodialysis and/or hemofiltration apparatus for the performance of the inventive method.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2001Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbHInventors: Luciano Pedrini, Gerhard Wiesen
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Patent number: 6814864Abstract: An extra-corporeal blood purification device includes a blood filter, and elements for measuring at least one parameter affected by filter resistance to liquid flow, elements for determining at least a threshold value of the parameter, elements for comparing the parameter with the threshold value, exchange control elements for calculating the distribution between the respective flow rates through connecting ducts, capable of reducing the difference between the value of the measured parameter and the threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Infomed SAInventors: Olivier Favre, Francesco Di Lella
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Patent number: 6814862Abstract: A method and an apparatus for continuous processing of intra- or postoperative blood loss for autotransfusion. According to the present invention, certain cells of the cell suspension to be processed, mainly the red blood cells, are concentrated by centrifuging in a separation unit and removed from the separation unit without being rinsed or washed in the separation unit. The concentrated cell fraction is diluted with a physiological solution, preferably a Ringer's solution, after being removed from the separation unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2001Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Fresenius AGInventor: Wolgang Biesel
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Patent number: 6811707Abstract: A dialysis machine may include a main control unit provided with a memory that stores the parameters of a dialysis treatment carried out on a patient and a plurality of slave control units interacting with the main control unit. The slave control unit may provide the control of the dialysis treatment carried out on the patient. A functionality checking unit may include a memory that stores dialysis treatment parameters and interacts with the main control unit to carry out checking of the functionality of the dialysis machine. At predetermined intervals of time, the functionality checking unit may send the dialysis treatment parameters stored in its memory to the main control unit, and the main control unit may compare the dialysis treatment parameters stored in its memory with those sent from the functionality checking unit, and generate an alarm signal if the dialysis treatment parameters do not coincide with each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Gambro Dasco S.p.A.Inventors: Paolo Rovatti, Alessandro Vasta
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Patent number: 6808627Abstract: A dialyzing apparatus including a dialyzer which removes water from blood of a patient at a water-remove rate, an arteriosclerosis-related-information obtaining device which obtains arteriosclerosis-related information that is related to a degree of arteriosclerosis of the patient, and a water-remove-rate display device which displays a target value of the water-remove rate based on the arteriosclerosis-related information obtained by the arteriosclerosis-related-information obtaining device.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Colin Medical Technology CorporationInventor: Keizoh Kawaguchi
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Publication number: 20040182787Abstract: A device for the extracorporeal treatment of blood comprising at least one exchanger (1) comprising a semi-permeable membrane (6) dividing said exchanger into a first chamber (7) and a second chamber (8), at least one first inlet (2) for blood to be treated being in fluid communication with the first chamber (7) of the exchanger, a first fluid outlet (4) being in fluid communication with the first chamber (7) of the exchanger and a second fluid outlet (5) being in fluid communication with the second chamber (8) of the exchanger, an input line (10) for blood to be treated connected to the first inlet (2) of the exchanger (1), a blood output line (11) connected to the first outlet (4) of the exchanger (1), at least one treatment unit (21) comprising a semi-permeable membrane (26) dividing the treatment unit (21) into a first chamber (27) and a second chamber (28), at least one first fluid inlet (22) being in fluid communication with the second chamber (28) of the treatment unit (21) and at least one first fluidType: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Applicants: HOSPAL INTERNATIONAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT SNC., GAMBRO LUNDIA ABInventors: Jacques Chevallet, Guy Mercier, Hiram Rada, Mehran Monchi
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Patent number: 6793827Abstract: A method for extracorporeal treatment of blood includes preparing a treatment liquid from a liquid and two concentrated solutions by circulating the liquid in a preparation conduit at a flowrate Q0; injecting a first concentrated solution containing at least a first ionic substance A and a second ionic substance B into the preparation conduit at a flowrate Q1; and injecting a second concentrated solution containing at least the first ionic substance A into the preparation conduit at a flowrate Q2. The ionic substance B may have a first concentration in the first concentrated solution and a second concentration, different from the first concentration, in the second concentrated solution. The method may also include regulating the injection flowrates Q1 and Q2 in such a way that at any given time the diluted solution resulting from the mixing of the liquid and the concentrated solutions has a desired concentration of the first ionic substance A and a desired concentration of the second ionic substance B.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Gambro Hospal AGInventors: Antonio Bosetto, Francesco Paolini
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Publication number: 20040154967Abstract: An infusion control device controls infusion of a liquid in an extracorporeal blood circuit having an arterial pipe connected to an inlet of a blood compartment of a filter and a venous pipe connected to an outlet of the blood compartment. The arterial pipe is also connected to a pre-dilution pipe of an infusion circuit, and the venous pipe is also connected to a post-dilution pipe of said infusion circuit. The infusion control device regulates and distributes an infusion flow rate in the arterial and venous pipes based on a monitoring of quantities that are directly correlated with the operating conditions of the filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: GAMBRO HOSPAL (Schweiz) AGInventor: Renato Pedrazzi
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Patent number: 6773588Abstract: A system (11) for providing purified water comprises a plurality of individual modules, each of which includes a separable head (13) and a canister (17), which modules are joined one to another via these heads to create a composite manifold (15). The heads and canisters are respectively of substantially identical construction, and the hollow canisters include the following units: preheater, prefilter (25), pump (27), membrane purification (29), postfilter (31), and UV treatment. The overall system is monitored by a control unit (131) that is regularly interrogated by an off-site, headquarters computer, and both the control unit (131) and the headquarters computer are proactive in detecting potential difficulties that may be able to be readily remedied by promptly dispatching a serviceperson with a replacement for the canister containing the operating unit that requires replacement.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2003Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: The Water System Group, IncorporatedInventors: David R. Beeman, Martin C. Swanson, Doug Horn
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Patent number: 6775577Abstract: In a medical device, a Tx Clock Button is presented on a graphics display overlain with a touch screen which allows an operator to control multiple functions of the medical device. Various parts of Tx Clock Button may be displayed in different colors, and based on the state of treatment at a given time and in response to the operator touching Tx Clock Button, the colors may change to visually indicate a change in state. When the Tx Clock Button is touched for the first time after a new patient has been selected, multiple functions, times, displays, parameters, and alarms of the medical device are initiated. When the Tx Clock Button is touched for the second time, various ones of the multiple functions, times, displays, parameters, and alarms may be suspended. A third touch of the Tx Clock Button may resume the suspended items.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Fresenius USA, Inc.Inventors: Martin J. Crnkovich, Christian Schlaeper, Scott N. Walker
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Patent number: 6764595Abstract: A water treatment system having a reverse osmosis unit (14) includes a storage tank (40) having an outer tank housing (42) that encloses an expandable bladder (50). A pressurized region (62) is defined between the outside of the bladder (50) and inside of the housing(42). A control valve assembly (44) controls communication of source water under pressure to pressurizing region (62) and communicates the region (62) with a drain (22). The assembly (44) includes a pilot valve (70) that is responsive to a state of dispensing and includes a valve element (76) that moves between a first dispensing position and a second non-dispensing position.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventors: Peter Halemba, George Ellis, III
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Publication number: 20040089605Abstract: A water purification system and method based on reverse osmosis is provided. An inlet of supplied water to be purified is driven by a first flow propelling device which drives inlet supplied water flow to an upstream side of a membrane. An outlet of reject water from the upstream side of the membrane is driven by a second flow propelling device. The first and second flow propelling devices are powered by a common driving shaft or otherwise linked or controlled so that a ratio of inlet flow to outlet flow is maintained constant and a rate of permeate flow from a downstream side of the membrane is also kept constant.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventors: Harry Brandt, Tibor Nemeth
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Patent number: 6730233Abstract: A dialysis machine includes an extracorporeal blood circuit having an arterial pipe and a venous pipe respectively connected to an inlet and an outlet of a blood compartment of a filter. The blood compartment and a dialysis liquid compartment of the filter are separated by a semi-permeable membrane. The machine is configured to determine a sequence of infusion of a liquid in the extracorporeal blood circuit, from at least one characteristic value correlated with the concentration of the blood and/or a filtration efficiency of the filter, and to infuse the infusion solution in the arterial pipe and in the venous pipe in accordance with the determined infusion sequence.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Gambro Hospal (Schweiz) AGInventor: Renato Pedrazzi
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Publication number: 20040079707Abstract: Collection systems and methods use a separation chamber that receives blood or a suspension containing red blood cells and performs a separation process including separation of red blood cells from the blood or suspension. The separation chamber contains, during the separation process, a red blood cell volume. An outlet line is coupled to the separation chamber to remove red blood cells from the chamber device, at least in part, while the separation process occurs. A collection container is coupled to the outlet line to receive a volume of red blood cells removed from the separation chamber. A controller includes a processing function that, during the separation process, includes comparing the volume of red blood cells received by the collection container to a selected targeted red blood cell collection volume to derive a difference.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2002Publication date: April 29, 2004Applicant: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Kelly B. Smith, Matthew Muller
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Publication number: 20040079703Abstract: Method for in-line preparation of liquid for an extracorporeal blood treatment apparatus, which makes provision for placing a filter in correspondence with each of two successive filtration stations, for carrying out a liquid preparation cycle, for removing the filter which operates in correspondence with said first filtration station, for placing in correspondence with said first station the filter which operated in correspondence with the second filtration station, for placing a new filter in correspondence with the second post and for launching a new sterile liquid preparation cycle. The invention also provides a device for implementing the described method and an apparatus for extracorporeal blood treatment, which incorporates this device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventors: Jacques Chevallet, Guy Mercier, Laurent Simard
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Patent number: 6723232Abstract: A water purification apparatus for purifying water from a municipal water supply prior to a point of use has multiple water purification units including a carbon filter, a particle filter and an ultraviolet light source connected in series. The carbon filter removes free residual chlorine, the particle filter removes particles including carbon particles from the carbon filter, and the ultraviolet filter kills bacteria. A bypass conduit connected in parallel with the water purification units and valves permit system maintenance during which the water from the supply can flow directly to the point of use.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: United Export & Import, Inc.Inventor: Munir Simon
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Publication number: 20040031733Abstract: A method is devised to produce a reaction liquid, for example deionized water, containing a high concentration of ozone. The method makes use of a chemical control mechanism and a recycling mechanism to enhance the dissolution of the ozone in the reaction liquid. The chemical control mechanism includes the addition of the chemical radical scavenger to a dissolution system, and the recycling mechanism recycling a portion of the resulting ozone-containing liquid back to the dissolution system, so as to enhance the ozone dissolution to an extent that the ozone concentration reaches a saturation point attainable under thermodynamics of the dissolution system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2003Publication date: February 19, 2004Applicant: Industrial Technology Research InstituteInventors: Kon-Tsu Kin, Chiou-Mei Chen
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Patent number: 6676831Abstract: Modular Pool Safety Controller used with swimming pool or spa. The controller stands alone, or integrated with a prior art controller. Emphasis is on safety of swimmers and pool equipment, providing low entry cost. Other modular features can be added. Safety features; Swimmer Protection: Excess Suction triggers latched pump shut-down and suction dump valve that admits air into the pump inlet, instantly releasing suction entrapment. When reduced daylight combines with swimmer activity, Pool Lights are turned on. Remote Control provides Emergency shut-down. Equipment Protection: Low pump Pressure triggers latched pump shut-down. Remote Control initiates draining high water levels. Portable Intelligent Remote Alarms (PIRA) offer specific voice messages when pump shut-down occurs; guidance concerning cause and actions required, plus chimes and red lights. After Startup PIRA delivers a green OK light and specific voice message confirming the communications link.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Inventor: Michael Lawrence Wolfe
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Patent number: 6669839Abstract: A process and system for pretreating, gathering, transmitting and finally treating waste produced at multiple locations includes pretreating the waste proximate the generation site, gathering the pretreated waste and transmitting the waste to a final treatment facility. One or more gathering stations, with sensing and feedback mechanisms, allow for controlled injection of waste to collection lines, and segments thereof, to control system demand through the collection line and to final treatment facility. The pretreating step includes removing particulates that impede the flow of waste through the collection lines.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Inventors: Gary A. Tipton, Guy L. Harrell
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Patent number: 6652741Abstract: The present invention provides a method and an installation for filtering a liquid using a membrane filter device. The technical sector of the invention is the field of manufacturing filter devices, in particular semipermeable membrane devices. In the invention, a pump (3, 4) for pressurizing a liquid has three pistons (24, 25, 26) connected to a common shaft (23) mounted to move in translation in three chambers (18a, 18b; 19a, 19b; 20a, 20b) that are in alignment; two of said pistons (24, 26) being identical and connected to the ends of the shaft (23), each separating one of the chambers (18, 20) into two cavities (18a, 18b, 20a, 20b).Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Inventor: Bernard Marinzet
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Patent number: 6649047Abstract: A protection system arranged to prevent a large trans-membrane pressure difference over a pressure sensitive membrane (4) fitted in a pressure resistant chamber (3), wherein the membrane forms a physical barrier between a liquid and a gas mixture carried through the chamber (3), the protection system includes two shut-off valves (9, 10) provided in the liquid inlet and outlet lines respectively, a buffer tank (3) provided in the line between one of the shut-off valves (9, 10) and the pressure resistant chamber (3), a pressure equalizing valve (12) provided between the gas inlet line (8) and the buffer tank (2) and a pressure sensing valve (14) for measuring the pressure difference over the membrane (4) and which activates the shut-off valves (9, 10) once this pressure difference exceeds a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: K.V. Aerner Process Systems ASInventor: Nils T. Ottestad
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Publication number: 20030159977Abstract: Water dispenser, which comprises, in addition to a water container, a filter element contained within a filter housing having an inlet and a dispensing outlet, a source of pressure and first valve and first conduit means for feeding water from the container to the filter housing inlet; means for feeding gas to the filter inlet to create gas pressure at the inlet, consisting of a reservoir, and the control means comprise the third conduit and valve means for permitting or preventing the admission of water into the reservoir, second valve and conduit means for controlling the level of the water in the reservoir, a pressure gauge for monitoring the pressure at the filter inlet; and control means for controlling the gas feeding means to cause or stop the feeding.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2003Publication date: August 28, 2003Applicant: SODA-CLUB (CO2) ATLANTIC GMBHInventors: Gerald Tanny, Peter Hulley, Michael Anthony Thomson
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Patent number: 6607669Abstract: A system is provided for proceeding with filtration of liquids in a manner having enhanced control characteristics. Yields are enhanced. The system and method can be used to maintain a substantially constant trans-membrane pressure. When desired, that constant trans-membrane pressure is especially well-suited to yield enhancement for the particular liquid being filtered, concentrated or collected, while minimizing a risk of damage to or loss of valuable components. Additionally, a constant feed rate or pump output can be maintained.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: SciLog, Inc.Inventor: Karl G. Schick
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Publication number: 20030136738Abstract: An apparatus and method for manufacturing deionized water is provided. Water is supplied to a first conduit. A plurality of reverse osmotic pressure vessels are connected to the first conduit. A filtering experimental vessel is connected to the first conduit, the filtering experimental vessel is separated from the plurality of reverse osmotic pressure vessels. A second conduit is connected to the plurality of reverse osmotic pressure vessels and the filtering experimental vessel for outputting the deionized water. A third conduit is connected to the plurality of reverse osmotic pressure vessels and the filtering experimental vessel for outputting concentrated ion water. The plurality of reverse osmotic pressure vessels and the filtering experimental vessel concurrently or independently separates the supplying water into the deionized water and the concentrated ion water.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Applicant: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sun-pil Kim, Seung-geol Choi
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Publication number: 20030127376Abstract: Apparatus for use in, for example, separating oil from water, which comprises a vortex chamber adapted to admit through an inlet a flow of oil and water, means, (e.g. a helical coil shaped wall member of a “Clock Spring Guide”), device adapted to impart a rotational movement to the admitted oil and water so as to form within the chamber a rotating fluid mass within which a nonturbulent vortex of oil floats on the water. Oil removal pipe provides means for the removal of oil from the oil vortex, and outlet means located below the level of the floating oil provides for the escape of water from the vortex chamber. Variable flow regulating means is located at or downstream of the outlet means to regulate the rate of flow of water through the chamber. A tilted corrugated plate separator housed in chamber may be interposed between the water outlet means of the vortex chamber and the variable flow regulating means to separate residual oil in the emergent water.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventors: Thomas Merlin Maddock, Alun Kynric Lewis
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Publication number: 20030116487Abstract: An automated fluid filtration system is disclosed, the system providing flexibility and accuracy for the investigative development of liquid separation processes. The system can be used for optimizing the protocol parameters of laboratory scale separation processes towards larger, commercial scale processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventor: Cristopher Petersen
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Patent number: 6579447Abstract: A self-cleaning prefilter system generally includes a system inlet 11, a sediment filter 13 having a selectively openable drain port 18, a chemical injector 21, a pressure accumulator 28 having a upper chamber 31 in open fluid communication with the filter outlet 16, and a system outlet 12. A controller 33 in communication with a plurality of valves (V1, V2, V3) initiates a backwashing mode such that upon opening of the drain valve V3, fluid within the upper chamber 31 of the pressure accumulator is driven back towards the sediment filter to backwash the filter screen thereof. Contemporaneously, chemicals within the chemical injector 21 are driven along with the backwash flow via capillary 24.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Lancer Partnership, Ltd.Inventors: Michael T. Romanyszyn, Robert S. Bosko
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Patent number: 6579451Abstract: The water desalting installation comprises at least an auxiliary pump (1) and another high pressure pump (2) in parallel with an internal circulation pump (3), and at least one pair of feed chamber (5 and 5′) which are pressurized alternatively, each of them forming a closed circuit, preferably toroidal, so that the water circulates always in the same direction and continuously, taking advantage of its kinetic energy in the valve actuation; it may have separation means to separate the water masses of different salinity, said separation means being comprised of pistons (7 and 7′) having a spherical shape and of which the apparent density is similar to that of the water, said pistons being retained briefly during the cycle change by baskets (6 and 6′) or equivalent devices, while the water circulates to the expense of its kinetic energy, the cycle changes being controlled by approximation (29 and 29′) and housing (28 and 28′) sensors, or by flowmeters (31, 31′ and 32) or by sType: GrantFiled: December 28, 2000Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Inventor: Manuel Barreto Avero
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Publication number: 20030080034Abstract: Units (10), systems (100), and methods with treated water are provided in which a treated water source (12, 104) is included integrally in a host piece of equipment (10, 102). The host piece of equipment (10, 102) includes host functions such as ice making (14, 106). Other equipment, such as dispenser (108) may be coupled to the equipment (102) to share the treated water from treated water source (104).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventor: Robert S. Bosko
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Publication number: 20030042184Abstract: A filter backflushing system including an accumulator containing a pressurized bladder which propels a supply of backwash fluid contained within the accumulator in a reverse direction through a filter element. While the backwash fluid is pumped within the accumulator, an inert gas inside the bladder is compressed against the inside walls of the accumulator. Upon reaching a pressure of approximately 300-600 psi, the filtered fluid is released from the accumulator and the full energy of the compressed gas is released as well. This release produces a high pressure rapid burst of backwash fluid which effectively removes clogging contaminants from a filter element.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventor: David R. McGowan
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Publication number: 20030034284Abstract: Modular Pool Safety Controller used with swimming pool or spa. The controller stands alone, or integrated with a prior art controller. Emphasis is on safety of swimmers and pool equipment, providing low entry cost. Other modular features can be added. Safety features; Swimmer Protection: Excess Suction triggers latched pump shut-down and suction dump valve that admits air into the pump inlet, instantly releasing suction entrapment. When reduced daylight combines with swimmer activity, Pool Lights are turned on. Remote Control provides Emergency shut-down. Equipment Protection: Low pump Pressure triggers latched pump shut-down. Remote Control initiates draining high water levels. Portable Intelligent Remote Alarms (PIRA) offer specific voice messages when pump shut-down occurs; guidance concerning cause and actions required, plus chimes and red lights. After Startup PIRA delivers a green OK light and specific voice message confirming the communications link.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventor: Michael Lawrence Wolfe
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Publication number: 20030024863Abstract: The apparatus and methods of the present invention enable efficient and appropriate treatment of Urban Water Runoff, so that the treated Urban water Runoff can be can be introduced into public waterways without contaminating such waterways. The system apparatus utilizes adsorptive Organoclay media, mechanical filtration and ultraviolet sterilization. The methods and apparatus of the present invention remove contaminants from Urban Water Runoff to a level which enable the resulting effluent to meet appropriate standards for introducing the treated Urban water Runoff in to public waterways. The method and apparatus of water treatment of the present invention does not utilize chlorine containing compounds which, when combined with organic compounds can produce THM's that can become problematic when re-introduced to the downstream environment. The systems of the present invention can be made sufficiently compact so as to enable their use in remote locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2002Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventors: Guy Timothy Gannon, Joseph Charles Gannon
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Publication number: 20030019800Abstract: A self-cleaning pre-filter system generally comprises a system inlet; a sediment filter having a filter inlet in selective fluid communication with the system inlet, a selectively openable drain port and a filter outlet, separated from the filter inlet and the drain port by a filter screen; a pressure accumulator having a first chamber in open fluid communication with the filter outlet and having a sealed second chamber containing a compressible medium, the first chamber and the second chamber being separated one from the other by a flexible diaphragm; and a system outlet in selective fluid communication with the filter outlet and the first chamber. A controller operates valves to periodically back flush the sediment filter utilizing energy stored in the pressure accumulator. Any detritus removed from the filter screen during the back flush process is immediately discharged from the system through the drain port.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2001Publication date: January 30, 2003Applicant: LANCER PARTNERSHIP, LTD.Inventors: Michael T. Romanyszyn, Robert S. Bosko
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Patent number: 6508937Abstract: An active carbon cartridge is provided in the preceding stage to a fresh water generating cartridge. A water feed valve is connected to a raw water inlet of the active carbon cartridge. A bypass pipe is connected to bypass the water feed valve and the active carbon cartridge, and a bypass valve is inserted in the bypass pipe. A flushing valve is provided on the fresh water generating cartridge. A timer controls opening and closing of the bypass valve and the flushing valve. The bypass valve as well as the flushing valve are periodically opened during interruption of fresh water generation work with the fresh water generating cartridge or during fresh water generation work, or opened simultaneously with interruption of fresh water generation work or when restarting fresh water generation work.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1999Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Nitto Denko CorporationInventors: Toshiyuki Kawashima, Ichirou Kawada
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Publication number: 20020189983Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining when a replaceable filter for a refrigerator needs replacing based on the volume of water passing through the water filter as determined by the product of the time that water has passed through the filter and the flow rate of an accessory being supplied the filtered water.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Ronald W. Guess, Dale A. Beard, Patrick J. Glotzbach, Keith A. Snyder
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Publication number: 20020162779Abstract: The present invention is directed to a point-of-use water treatment system (WTS) unit (20) for filtering and treating contaminants in water. WTS unit (20) may include a first primary coil (74) located in a base unit (22) which inductively power a secondary treatment device such as a UV lamp assembly (24). A filter assembly (26) is used which has a filter block (90) and an inner sleeve (92) which extends inside filter block (90). Inner sleeve (92) defines a chamber in which the secondary treatment device (24) may be disposed. First and second valves and seals may be interposed between the filter assembly (26), secondary treatment device (24) and base unit (22) to allow the filter assembly (26) and secondary treatment device (24) to be independently replaceable. Secondary treatment device (24) may be a lamp assembly (24) which includes a condensing element (84) to condense mercury in a bulb in the arc path between filaments (444).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Applicant: Amway CorporationInventors: Roy W. Kuennen, Eric K. Bartkus, David W. Baarman, Kenneth E. Conrad, Terry L. Lautzenheiser, Scott A. Mollema
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Publication number: 20020158022Abstract: The present invention is directed to a microfluidic chromatography apparatus comprising a microfabricated fluid delivery system and a chromatography column which is in fluid communication with the fluid delivery system, and a method for producing and using the same. Preferably, the chromatography column comprises an OTLC, PCLC, or combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: Fluidigm CorporationInventors: Jiang Huang, Hou-Pu Chou, Marc A. Unger
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Patent number: 6471872Abstract: A multipurpose hemofiltration system and method are disclosed for the removal of fluid and/or soluble waste from the blood of a patient. The system and method are equally applicable to adult, pediatric and neonatal patients. In one embodiment, the system continuously monitors the weight of infusate in a first reservoir and drained fluid in a second reservoir and compares those weights to corresponding predetermined computed weights. When necessary, the pumping rates of the infusate, drained fluid and blood are adjusted in order to achieve a preselected amount of fluid removal from the patient's blood in a preselected time period. Application of this system and method provide repeatable and highly precise results. Alternatively, predetermined patient parameters can be monitored and the adjustment of pumping rates may be responsive to these monitored parameters.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1997Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Children's Hospital Medical CenterInventors: Yuli Kitaevich, Nat Hemasilpin, J. Gabriel Marchevsky, John J. Bissler, George Benzing, III, Paul T. McEnery
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Patent number: 6471855Abstract: A pneumatic pump manifold disposable system, configured as a cassette, is used for the purpose of red cell and plasma apheresis. The cassette integrates a separation device, manifold system, macro-aggregate filter, and five pumping chambers for the purpose of separating plasma and red cells from the whole blood. The cassette system, with the separation device directly attached without tubing, simplifies the loading of the disposable set into the hardware, and reduces the manufacturing complexity of the set. The system allows for plasma, plasma and red cells, or just red cells to be stored in long term storage containers after a procedure.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Sanjay V. Odak, Mark R. Vandlik, Tom Westberg
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Patent number: 6468421Abstract: A filtering assembly for removing particles from a liquid is positioned coaxially within a vertical, pressure-tight housing 11 having a tangential inlet 21 at an upper end and an outlet 24 at a bottom end thereof. The filtering assembly includes a filter bag 13 positioned on the exterior surface of a perforated cylinder 14. Untreated liquid from the inlet is filtered as it flows radially inward through the filter assembly. A wash-down device 28 is position at an upper end of the housing for removing solids that have built up on the exterior surface of the filter bag. A controller initiates a wash-down of the filter bag upon detecting a predetermined pressure differential across the filter assembly. After closing the inlet and outlet, the controller opens a vacuum-break valve D causing the filter bag to pulse and thereby initially dislodging entrapped solid particles for easy wash-down.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Inventor: James E. Huckestein
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Publication number: 20020125195Abstract: The disclosed invention is a fixed bed ion exchange system from removing arsenic from water. It employs a combination of electronically controlled process steps and specific systems configurations to duplicate the effects of moving resin beds from one operating position to another as is required in moving bed ion exchange water purification systems. The invention combines features of single fixed bed ion exchange systems with those of a moving bed system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventors: Peter L. Jensen, Gerald A. Guter, Dan Ziol
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Publication number: 20020117431Abstract: The disclosed invention is a fixed bed ion exchange water purification system. It employs a combination of electronically controlled process steps and specific systems configurations to duplicate the effects of moving resin beds from one operating position to another as is required in moving bed ion exchange water purification systems. The invention combines features of single fixed bed ion exchange systems with those of a moving bed system. The invention applies to the treatment of water having typical industrial and drinking water concentrations of various ions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2001Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventors: Peter L. Jensen, Gerald A. Guter, Dan Ziol
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Patent number: 6440311Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for monitoring the flow of a fluid through a dosage pump in a dialyzer including an auxiliary pump disposed between a fluid source for the dosage pump and the dosage pump itself, a slave chamber between the auxiliary pump and the dosage pump, the slave chamber including a level detector for detecting a predetermined level of the fluid in the salve chamber and emitting a signal when the level of the fluid is below the predetermined level, and a controller for activating the auxiliary pump after the level indicator emits the signal such that the slave chamber is refilled with the fluid by the auxiliary pump after the suction stroke of the dosage pump has drawn the fluid into the dosage pump and caused the level indicator to emit the signal. Methods for monitoring the flow of a fluid through the dosage pump are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Gambro ABInventors: Anders Rosenqvist, Erik Linderup
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Publication number: 20020112999Abstract: An oil recovery system, designed to recover oil from oil-contaminated water of a river, lake or sea due to a difference in specific weight between oil and water, is disclosed. The system has an oil-contaminated water inlet unit (10), a segregation tank (15), an oil level sensing unit (100), a movable panel (24), a panel sensing unit (110), and a controller. The system remarkably improves oil recovering efficiency in comparison with typical recovery systems. The system performs the oil recovering process without using any chemicals, so that the system is free from causing environmental pollution. In an embodiment, the segregation tank (15) comprises a plurality of or four chambers (51 to 54), so that the flow of oil-contaminated water in the segregation tank (15) is stabilized. The system also has a plurality of oil floating units (59) and a plurality of horizontal shielding diaphragms (63) in the segregation tank (15), thus reducing the processing time for separating oil from water.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2002Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventor: Bo-Young Lee
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Publication number: 20020096458Abstract: A system for filtering fluids and the filter used in the system. This system comprises a plant formed by membrane filters and in which the fluid to be filtered is fed into the plant first with the flow in a given direction and then fed into the same plant with the flow in the opposite direction. The plant comprises valves which regulate the flow of the fluid supplied, and which mix the fluid flow supplied to the plant which is from different points of same. The filters of the plant are directly connected to each other without the need for external piping. The filter used in this system has a structure which allows flow reversal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventor: Johannes Adrianus Thomassen
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Patent number: 6423230Abstract: A method for improving the permeate flux of a cross-flow membrane filter having at least two membrane ports through which the feed solution passes and at least two permeate outlets. The method includes the steps of establishing a first flow of a feed solution in a first direction through the membrane ports of the cross-flow membrane filter; reversing the first flow after a predetermined time to a second flow direction opposite that of the first flow direction; and repeating steps (a) and (b) until the permeate flux through the cross flow membrane filter reaches an unacceptable level by using a feed pump and a valve manifold assembly located between the feed pump and the cross flow membrane filter for selectively reversing the flow of the feed solution through the membrane ports of the cross flow membrane filter.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: North Carolina A & T State UniversityInventors: Shamsuddin Ilias, Sirena C. Hargrove, Miles E. Talbert