Maintaining Stream Pressure Or Flow Patents (Class 210/137)
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Publication number: 20090242197Abstract: A technique is provided for processing well fluid downhole. The technique utilizes equipment for separating a well fluid downhole into a water component and an oil component. The separation of water and oil can be controlled by selecting an appropriately sized flow restrictor for use in limiting the flow of one or both of the water and the oil. Additionally, a sensor system is used to monitor a well characteristic that enables adjustment of the downhole fluid processing based on well characteristic data from the sensor system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Matthew R. Hackworth, Matthew Garber, Alejandro Camacho, Lance I. Fielder, Ryan Cox
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Publication number: 20090236272Abstract: A modular filter system using replaceable filter cartridges includes a mounting bracket for each filter cartridge and corresponding filter head that includes keyed attachment of the head to the mounting ring on the mounting bracket and modular attachment of the mounting bracket to the modular back plate. Back plates are also modular to permit assembly of a variety of multi-cartridge systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: Pentair Filtration, Inc.Inventors: Terry P. Zerger, Michael J. Kurth, Paul W. Eserkaln, Thomas E. Gaffney, Deborah K. Steffen
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Publication number: 20090236271Abstract: A modular filter system using replaceable filter cartridges includes a locking arrangement that prevents rotation of the flow control valve spindle in the filter head, but includes an unlocking arrangement on the cartridge that unlocks the locking arrangement if the proper replacement cartridge is used. The locking arrangement may include spring biased locking pins carried on the filter head and matching unlocking pins on the filter cartridge to operate through an intermediate adaptor ring that is set on assembly to match the positions of the locking and unlocking pins.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: Pentair Filtration, Inc.Inventors: Paul W. Eserkaln, Michael D. Steinhardt, Terry P. Zerger, Thomas E. Gaffney
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Publication number: 20090230063Abstract: An apparatus, system, and method for bypassing a fuel filter pressure regulation valve which includes a bypass window and bypass passage. The bypass passage window is positioned in the top of a standpipe of a filter. The filter includes a filter cartridge with top and bottom end plates. The top end plate of the filter cartridge has a hole to receive a standpipe. The top end plate also has a sealing gasket to seal the bypass passage window when the proper filter cartridge is in place. This arrangement exposes the regulator valve to the fuel and/or air at the top of the filter housing when the proper filter cartridge is in place. Pressure in the housing opens the valve, allowing air and/or fuel to be vented through the bypass passage and back to the fuel tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventors: Charles W. Hawkins, Mark T. Wieczorek
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Publication number: 20090230035Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for an advanced water treatment system that includes filtration, physical conditioning, and ultraviolet disinfection elements in a single unit. A control valve controls flow through the system in filtering, backwashing, cleaning, and rinsing modes of operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventor: Christopher Schulz
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Publication number: 20090223900Abstract: Bacterial contamination is removed from wastewater by a sterilizing process and apparatus (10). A wastewater piping circuit (26, 28, 30, 31, 32, 34) interconnects a supply tank (12), three serial heat exchangers (16, 18, 20), and a storage tank (14). The circuit and storage tank are sanitized by flushing with a mist of hydrogen peroxide (44) and nitrogen (50). One heat exchanger (16) transfers heat from the sterilized wastewater to the unsterilized wastewater. A closed hot process water piping circuit (60, 62, 64) interconnects a hot process water boiler (22) and the other two heat exchangers (18, 20). The wastewater is sterilized in an insulated holding tank (24) interconnecting the other two heat exchangers (18, 20). Wastewater is pumped through the piping and heated by hot process water in the manifold to kill the bacteria, and is covered by a layer of nitrogen (54) in the storage tank (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: MINERAL ASSETS, LLCInventor: Paul E. Adler
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Publication number: 20090194471Abstract: This system comprises: a reverse osmosis membrane, a boost pump and a feed device for distributing the pressurised water supplied by the pump and using the pressure of the water rejected by the osmosis membrane. The feed device comprises: a first hydraulic cylinder (7) and a second hydraulic cylinder connected to one another by a central interconnection body (9) that establishes different connections between the hydraulic cylinders according to the position of a number of sliding pieces that are housed in the first and second hydraulic cylinder and which move along the rods (78, 88) of the cylinders (71, 72) (81, 82) of said hydraulic cylinders.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2004Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventor: Antonio Pares Criville
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Publication number: 20090194478Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide a reverse osmosis system including a feed water inlet, a reverse osmosis module coupled to the feed water inlet, and at least one blend valve. The blend valve can be coupled to a permeate outlet and the feed water inlet and can be capable of blending the feed water and the permeate water to produce mixed water. The blend valve can be adjusted to achieve a desired TDS level in the mixed water.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Michael Saveliev, Kevin Carlson, Steven T. Jersey, John H. Burban, John Shanahan, David J. Averbeck, Tyler L. Adam, Kenneth A. Peterson
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Publication number: 20090178977Abstract: A de-aeration system for a fuel system, the fuel system having a housing for containing a fuel filter element, a fuel inlet and a fuel outlet is disclosed. The de-aeration system includes a de-aeration valve having a valve inlet in a lower face of the valve for connection to the housing for purging the air trapped in the housing. The de-aeration valve also includes a valve outlet in an upper face of the valve and a ball. The ball is configured to lift between the lower face and the upper face in response to an air pressure differential acting on the ball. This opens the valve to purge air trapped in the housing. The ball is further configured to close the valve by sealing against the valve outlet in the upper face in response to a pressure differential across the ball created by unfiltered fuel entering the valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2009Publication date: July 16, 2009Inventors: Phil Core, James Ashton, Steven Wilson
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Publication number: 20090173673Abstract: A container (10) for liquids is provided, in which pressurisation of the container is used to force the liquid through one or more membranes to an output. The membranes are disposed across substantially an entire length of the container, and pass liquid in preference to air. As a result, the liquid may be extracted from the container in any orientation. A particular use for this kind of container is as a portable water bottle containing a filter (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2007Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventor: Michael Pritchard
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Publication number: 20090166275Abstract: A rainwater harvesting tank assembly includes a combined inlet and outlet fitting secured to the tank, a pump for pumping water out of the tank, and a fill valve and float for regulating inflow of water to the tank from an external source. The inlet/outlet fitting includes an inlet tubing for connection to an external hose to maintain a minimum water level in the tank, and a screened overflow outlet for connection to the pump outlet to direct water pumped out of the tank. The float valve opens when the water level inside the tank is too low, to control the inflow of water to the tank. The inlet/outlet fitting can include a sealed hole for passage of a pump power cord.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventor: Edward James Burke
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Publication number: 20090166273Abstract: The present invention provides a flow-control support for a distributor plate in a composite pressure vessel. The distributor plate includes a thermoplastic polymeric disk having a top side, a bottom side, a perimeter edge and a central opening and a plurality of fluid flow passages through the disk. The flow-control support is disposed between the bottom side of the disk and an inner side of an end of a thermoplastic liner assembly. The flow-control support includes a spirally fluted upper surface that is adapted to direct fluid flowing from a supply pipe disposed in the central opening of a distributor plate that is supported by the flow control support such that the fluid swirls in a space between the bottom side of the distributor plate and an inner side of an end portion of a water treatment vessel. The swirling water insures that fluid is distributed to substantially all of the fluid flow passages through the disk during backwashing operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: ENPRESS LLCInventors: Michael P. Mormino, Douglas S. Stolarik, Richard A. Mest, Douglas M. Horner
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Publication number: 20090166290Abstract: The invention provides an automated crossflow filtration method and system for separating a component of interest from one or more other components in a solution. The invention is of particular use in the field of protein separations and concentration, where specific proteins must be separated and purified from cell lysates and cultures. The system may be under the control of a computer software programme.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: GE HEALTHCARE BIO-SCIENCES ABInventor: Lars Andersson
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Publication number: 20090166274Abstract: The disclosed fluid filter screen assembly includes a filter body with an embedded filter screen, the filter screen being disposed in a fluid flow path between flow inlet and flow outlet openings in the filter body. A magnet effectively in contact with the filter screen increases the capacity of the filter assembly to separate particles from the fluid flow path.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2007Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: Eaton CorporationInventors: Kelly M. Newby, Robert D. Keller
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Publication number: 20090152180Abstract: A large scale membrane separating installation wherein a cleaning chemical liquid flows to membrane units through a header and branch pipes. A cleaning chemical liquid distribution unit comprises the header and the branch pipes having a diameter smaller than that of the header. The cleaning chemical liquid distribution unit comprises a pipeline configuration uniformly distributing the cleaning chemical liquid supplied to the membrane units.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2005Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventors: Kazuhisa Nishimori, Taichi Uesaka, Tatsuya Uejima, Hua Qiang Ge, Yasunobu Okajima, Tomonori Matsuda, Toshio Tanno, Youjiro Sakamoto
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Publication number: 20090152200Abstract: A hemofiltration system or method removes unwanted molecules from a flow of blood using cascaded first and second hemofilters. Filtration of the blood in first hemofilter raises hemoconcentration of unwanted protein-bound molecules. Combination of a substitution fluid with outflow from the first hemofilter creates a concentration differential between bound and unbound molecules that frees unwanted molecules from protein bonds. Filtration of the combined fluids in a second hemofilter removes the unwanted free molecules. A second substitution fluid may be added to the twice filtered blood fluid for return to a patient. Removal of inflammatory mediators, apoptotic mediators, and certain electrolytes may be effected, and the removal may be optimized by controlling fluid flows and transmembrane pressures.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventor: Jean-Michel Lannoy
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Publication number: 20090145822Abstract: An exemplary apparatus (10), for removing buoyant pollutants having oil and debris atop a body of coolant, includes a pollutant collecting device (11), a pump (12) and a controlling module (13). The pollutant collecting device includes a hollow tub (12) and a collecting module (113). The collecting module is partially received in the hollow tub and is slidable relative to the hollow tub. The pump communicates with the hollow tub. The controlling module is configured for controlling the pump to draw coolant, oil or a mixture of coolant and buoyant pollutants into the hollow tub or out of the hollow tub.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicants: HONG FU JIN PRECISION INDUSTRY (ShenZhen) CO., LTD., HON HAI PRECISION INDUSTRY CO., LTD.Inventors: MING-LU YANG, WEI-GUO YANG, ZHENG-HONG CHI, YU-JUN WANG
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Publication number: 20090145826Abstract: The present disclosure pertains to a fluid filter having a gasket locator such as a cylindrical wall on the underside of the baseplate which positions and supports an internal gasket.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: Baldwin Filters, Inc.Inventors: Farrell F. Calcaterra, Steven J. Merritt
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Publication number: 20090145847Abstract: Methods for the purification of steam, systems for purifying steam, methods for measuring and/or controlling steam flow rates, and uses for purified steam are provide. Also provided are substantially gas-impermeable membranes, such as perfluorinated ionomers (e.g., perfluoroethylene-sulfonic-acid/tetrafluoroethylene membranes), having a high ratio of water vapor permeation relative to gas permeation through the membrane. Also provided are methods of operation of such membranes at relatively high operating temperatures for the purification of steam and for operation of such membranes at relatively low temperature and sub-atmospheric pressures for the purification of steam. In a preferred embodiment, the system 400 for purifying steam comprises heater 404 for creating a source of a steam feed, and a purification device 416 for housing a substantially gas-impermeable membrane 424. In the operation of system 400, water, such as deionized water, is added to vessel 402 to provide a source of the steam feed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2006Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: RASIRCInventors: Jeffrey J. Spiegelman, Richard D. Blethen
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Publication number: 20090139921Abstract: A porous bed centrifuge for continuous separation of immiscible liquids, for example water and mineral oil/petroleum, obtained by a modification to conventional disk centrifuges for increasing their efficiency, wherein the disks have been substituted by a filling of solid particles that act as a filtrating and coalescent bed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2005Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: ENI S.p.A.Inventors: Martin Bartosek, Simona Biagi
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Patent number: 7541060Abstract: Disclosed is a technique for producing bichromal balls that are adapted for use in high temperature applications. The bichromal balls find particular application in signs and display devices that can be used in environments in which the temperature exceeds 40° C.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2004Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: San-Ming Yang, Thomas Edward Enright, Aurelian Valeriu Magdalinis, Ahmed Abd Alzamly, Man-Chung Tam, Carol Ann Jennings, Peter M. Kazmaier, Marko D. Saban, Michael Steven Hawkins
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Publication number: 20090134102Abstract: The invention provides a separator for the removal of solids from a drilling liquid, the separator comprising a tube settler (4) through which the drilling liquid can flow and beneath which a particle collection container is arranged for collecting solids separated from the liquid in the tube settler, wherein the solids collection container is a transportable container that is separate or separable from the tube settler. The invention further provides a process for the removal of solids from a drilling liquid using a separator, in which process a drilling liquid comprising solids is set to flow through a tube settler in order to allow the solids to settle out, thereby obtaining a solids depleted drilling liquid and an accumulation of solids. The invention also provides for the use of a separator comprising a tube settler to remove solids from a drilling liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2007Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventors: Anthony Robert Cousins, Robert David Eden, Robert Nicholas Worrall
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Publication number: 20090134079Abstract: Various embodiments of an end-of faucet filter assembly connectable with a faucet on a standard sink and having a plurality of outlets corresponding with selectable modes of operation are disclosed herein. One mode of operation provides unfiltered, aerated water dispenses from the filter assembly. A second mode of operation provides a pulsing jet spray, while a third mode of operation provides filtered water. One embodiment of the present invention also includes a connection assembly between the end-of-faucet filter and the faucet that utilizes a water-tight radial seal that allows the end-of-faucet filter to swing or rotate back and forth relative to the faucet without impairing the integrity of the seal. Other embodiments of the present invention also include a filter cartridge assembly configured to provide a user with an easy method of removing and installing the cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: INSTAPURE BRANDS, INC.Inventors: Brian Boyd, Michael P. Hoopis
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Publication number: 20090134080Abstract: A closed loop water purification system comprising a feed water line (42) to supply feed water, a high pressure feed pump (62), a filter assembly (66) having an inlet supplied by the high pressure feed pump, a distribution line (68) and a reject water line (70), the reject line returning reject water from the filter assembly to the feed water line, the distribution line supplying at least one purified water take off point (86) and returning to a junction (50) in the feed water line upstream of the high pressure feed pump. The reject water line is connected to the junction in the feed water line upstream of the high pressure feed pump. A first backflow prevention device (48) is on the feed water line upstream of the junction. A second backflow prevention device (100) is on the distribution line upstream of the junction and a third backflow prevention device (80) is on the reject water line upstream of the junction. A heater system (56) is in one of the distribution line, the reject line or the feed water line.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2006Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventor: Marcus John Fabig
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Publication number: 20090127173Abstract: This application relates to an apparatus and method for treating effluent. The effluent may be derived, for example, from an upstream secondary treatment plant. The apparatus employs a plenum positionable within a fluid-impervious container. The plenum includes a fluid filter portion containing a hydrophilic material, such as peat, capable of transporting effluent by capillary action and a fluid collection portion for receiving effluent from the upstream effluent source. The apparatus also includes a fluid wicking conduit containing hydrophilic material for wicking effluent from the fluid collection portion. The fluid wicking conduit may be configured so that any appreciable amount of effluent introduced into the apparatus will be wicked even if the amount is substantially less than the fluid holding capacity of the fluid collection portion of the plenum. This enables the apparatus to operate substantially continuously and passively so long as some effluent is resident in the plenum.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Inventor: Curt KERNS
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Publication number: 20090120853Abstract: A single tank configuration of a fish tank or livewell includes an outer container; an inner container installed inside the outer container, the inner container having a first end with an entry hole and a second end with an exit hole; and a pump installed between the inner and outer containers at one end of the fish tank or livewell for facilitating water circulation inside the fish tank or livewell. The inner and outer containers have an elongated shape. A double tank configuration of a fish tank or livewell includes two single tanks; connecting pipes for connecting the two single tanks to each other; and at least one pump installed between the two single tanks (130), the at least one pump being connected to the connecting pipes (150) for facilitating water circulation in the two single tanks. In each of the tank configurations, an endless water stream is formed in one straight direction within the tank and the water speeds can be adjusted by the pump(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: KEEPALIVE, INC.Inventor: Thomas Joseph Vento
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Publication number: 20090120855Abstract: A gate system for an opening through which fluid flows, such as the opening to a storm drain typically found in the curb of an urban street. The system is biased to a closed condition to keep trash out of the drain during dry and low fluid flow situations, then automatically converts to an open condition during heavy fluid flow situations, and then returns to a closed condition when the heavy fluid flow condition abates. The system has a gate portion that rotates between an open position and a closed position adjacent the opening, being biased to the closed position, and a trip plate, which is also biased to a closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventor: Ronald J. Flury
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Publication number: 20090120854Abstract: A self-governing continuously variable inertial gas-liquid separator has an axially movable valve controlling axial flow through a nozzle orifice, and a variable flow controller upstream of and controlling the valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: CUMMINS FILTRATION IP, INC.Inventors: Chirag D. Parikh, Benjamin L. Scheckel, Ryan W. Rutzinski
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Publication number: 20090114577Abstract: An object of this invention is to provide an improved stormwater diversion device that offers a more precise, easy to install and accurate means for diverting stormwater flow than any of the aforementioned prior art techniques. Referring now to the drawings, a flow rate gauge (1) is displayed on top of the apparatus clearly allows the installer to easily calibrate the device's potential flow rate to fit any particular need/situation without having to change the dimension of the box itself. Quite simply, after the device is fitted to the storm sewer structure, and the structure (e.g. inlet box) is installed in the field; the installer is merely required to use a lug wrench to either accommodate more flow, by turning the adjustment nut (2) counter-clockwise resulting in the movement (opening) of the gate (3) along the track (4) or reduce the allowed flow rate, by turning clockwise resulting in the movement (closure) of the gate (3) along the track (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2007Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventor: Gregory S. Duncan
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Publication number: 20090107922Abstract: A membrane assembly is provided that includes a support comprising a micro-porous material; and an insoluble layer secured to a surface of the support. The insoluble layer is a reaction product of a reactant solution comprising a chain-capping reagent. A system and associated method are provided also.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Bing Zhang, Su Lu, Jing Li, Hua Li, Ruzhou Zhang
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Publication number: 20090101552Abstract: The present invention is directed to novel systems for conducting the filtration of blood using manifolds. The manifolds integrate various sensors and have fluid pathways formed therein to direct fluids from various sources through the requisite blood filtration or ultrafiltration system steps.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventors: Barry N. Fulkerson, Russell T. Joseph
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Publication number: 20090095679Abstract: Hemodialysis dialysis systems are disclosed. Hemodialysis systems of the invention may include a dialysate flow path including a balancing circuit, a mixing circuit, and/or a directing circuit. The circuits may be defined within one or more cassettes. The fluid circuits may be at least partially isolated, spatially and/or thermally, from electrical components of the system. A gas supply may be provided in fluid communication with the dialysate flow path and/or the dialyzer to urge dialysate through the dialyzer and blood back to the patient. The hemodialysis systems may include fluid handling devices, actuated using a control fluid, optionally delivered using a detachable pump. Fluid handling devices may be generally rigid and of a spheroid shape, optionally with a diaphragm dividing the device into compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Jason A. Demers, Michael J. Wilt, Todd A. Ballantyne, Kevin L. Grant, James D. Dale
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Publication number: 20090090664Abstract: The present invention provides a method of installing an environmental control system so as to allow for separate sizing of treatment and bypass capacity while also offering the ability to make or change either treatment or bypass capacities at different times. This is accomplished by containing the treatment and bypass functions in separate chambers, using screen, baffle, or coalescing media pack to further refine effectiveness and capacity of each structure independently. The control structure and interceptor structure may be pre-engineered to a variety of sizes, capacities, or other specifications. This allows simple selection of a specific control structure and a specific interceptor structure from a variety of combinations, eliminating the need for custom engineering for each installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventor: Christopher N. Eberly
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Publication number: 20090078659Abstract: A filtering apparatus for purifying cooking oil is provided. The filtering apparatus comprises a housing, a filter housing including a filter and a first conduit in communication with a deep fryer for extraction of cooking oil requiring purifying from the deep fryer. The apparatus further comprises a pump for pumping cooking oil through the first conduit, a valve assembly in flow communication with the pump, and a second conduit in flow communication with the pump which transports cooking oil to the filter housing. The filtering apparatus also comprises one or more heating cables attached to the first and second conduits and located adjacent the pump and valve assembly, and a thermostat in communication with a thermostat probe attached to the first and second conduits and the valve assembly and pump, whereby use of the thermostat prevents activation of said one or more heating cables when activation is not required.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: Robert Whitlock, Thomas Anthony Vernon Shaw
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Patent number: 7507331Abstract: A dispenser system that takes high pressure fluid such as a high pressure water source and reduces the volume flow of the high pressure water as it flows into a dispenser with the dispenser having a low pressure outlet, which offers negligible fluid resistance in comparison to the inlet fluid resistance to the dispenser, thereby ensuring that if a dispenser cap is accidentally removed from the dispenser while the unit is in operation the water will not spray out into and onto the user. The dispensing system includes a removable cartridge carrier with adjustable openings and a dispenser housing that one can maintain a uniform flow pattern under different flow rates to provide for a predicable control of a dispersion rate from a dispersant located in the system and a method of predictably changing the dispersion rate of a dispersant.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2006Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: King TechnologyInventors: Joseph A. King, Jeffery Johnson, Marlin Frank
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Publication number: 20090071884Abstract: A leaching conduit comprising: a low aspect ratio channel; a pipe in fluid communication with the low aspect ratio channel; wherein the aspect ratio of the low aspect channel is configured to promote aerobic conditions in and around the leaching conduit. A wastewater system comprising: a processing tank; a leaching conduit in fluid communication with a dosing device; wherein the leaching conduit comprises: a low aspect ratio channel; a dosing pipe in fluid communication with the low aspect ratio channel; and wherein the aspect ratio of the low aspect channel is configured to promote aerobic conditions in and around the leaching conduit. A dosing pipe comprising: a perforated tube; and a slotted sleeve located over the perforated tube. A slotted sleeve configured to fit over a perforated tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventor: David A. Potts
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Publication number: 20090071883Abstract: An electrolytic system for obtaining a disinfectant and/or sterilant is disclosed. The system comprises, among other components, at least one reaction cell, that contains a selectively permeable membrane placed between two electrodes that generate a charged field across the cell when dilute electrolytic solutions are passed through the cell. The cell is split between the electrodes by a cationic exchange membrane, which divides the reactor into an anodic chamber and a cathodic chamber. In the reaction cell, a diluted salt solution is fed separately to both chambers that electrically dissociates the same, in order that when the salt solution used is a sodium chloride solution, an aqueous solution of O3, O2, H2O2, HClO, Cl2, HCl, H+, H3O+, OH? and ClO is formed in the anodic chamber. The solution obtained in the anodic chamber being useful as a disinfectant.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventor: Luis C. GOMEZ
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Publication number: 20090071909Abstract: Exemplary systems and methods relating to washboxes are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: Blue Water Technologies Inc.Inventors: Remembrance L. Newcombe, David G. Volkenand, Mark S. Lopp
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Publication number: 20090071902Abstract: A system which includes a separation element (11) employing semipermeable membrane material (17), which system is designed so that it can operate either in an RO mode to produce high quality water or in a PRO mode to generate power from two aqueous solutions of different salt concentrations. In a preferred embodiment, a rotary pressure transfer device (29) is included to transfer pressure from an outlet stream exiting the separation element to an inlet stream being supplied to the separation element.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: Energy Recovery, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. STOVER, Gonzalo G. PIQUE
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Publication number: 20090065410Abstract: A vacuum-actuated liquid chlorine dispenser for use in an aerobic treatment system. Effluent is diverted from a discharge pipe in an aerobic treatment system into an inlet of a venturi chamber. The resulting pressure differential resulting from effluent flowing through the venturi chamber is communicated to a dosage container, which results in disinfectant flow from a reservoir into the dosage container until the volume of disinfectant contained by the dosage container causes a pressure control device, such as a float valve, to inhibit further pressure communication. Thereafter, the accumulated disinfectant within the dosage container egresses through a disinfectant outlet that may include a flow regulation device such as a drip emitter or check valve. The present invention allows for more regular dosing of known and accurate disinfectant amounts following each pumping cycle of the aerobic treatment system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventor: Cecil Yandell
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Publication number: 20090065436Abstract: The web of the invention can comprise a super absorbent layer that can act as an moisture sensitive fuel shut-off valve, absorbent, adsorbant or reactant. The web of the invention can comprise a super absorbent fabric or layer made of a superabsorbent particle or fiber. The web can comprise a nanofiber layer having dispersed within the nanofiber layer a super absorbent particulate and optionally a second particulate material that can act as an absorbent, adsorbant or reactant. Fluid, gas or liquid, that flows through or by the assemblies of the invention can have any gas, liquid or solid material dispersed or dissolved in the fluid interact with the super absorbent particulate. If needed these materials can also react with, be absorbed by, or adsorbed onto, the active particulate within the nanofiber layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventors: VELI E. KALAYCI, James Doyle, Derek O. Jones, Brian Babcock, Mike J. Hebert, Philip Edward Johnson, Ketan C. Mehta
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Publication number: 20090056426Abstract: An apparatus, system and method for removing and treating contaminated materials on a bottom of a body of water and introducing growth packets to revitalize the treated bottom of the body of water. The structure may comprise a vessel with an open face. The vessel may be lowered down to the bottom of the body of water with the face facing down. As a result, the vessel and the bottom form an isolated space. The structure may comprise at least one agitating device(s) for stirring up the materials inside the vessel so as to form a mixture containing the sediment materials which in turn contain the contaminants. Multiple at least one pipe(s) may be coupled to the vessel for transporting the mixture out of the vessel for processing (filtering, treating with chemicals, etc.) so as to neutralize or eliminate the contaminants in the mixture. Then, the treated mixture can be returned to the inside of the vessel via the at least one pipe(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: James G. Kudlack
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Publication number: 20090057239Abstract: A water distribution apparatus comprises a water user outlet facility and a water recirculation loop. The water re-circulation loop comprises a water supply, a water pump for establishing and maintaining a flow of water in the loop, a water delivery path extending from the pump to a water user outlet facility, a water return path extending from the water user outlet facility to the water supply, and a thermal disinfection apparatus disposed in the water delivery path for improving the potability of the water within the loop. A thermal heating apparatus and control is provided in the water delivery path or water storage tank to add thermal energy to prevent freezing of the stored water as well as the water flowing in the water re-circulation loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Robert E. Walker
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Publication number: 20090050548Abstract: A system for pressurized liquid extraction of solid samples including quick-connect, threadless columns for holding the solid sample is disclosed. A pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) module continuously performs extraction on the solid sample to yield liquid sample. The quick-connect columns include a threadless, cylindrical tube and end cap assemblies, which are structured and arranged to provide a tight interference fit with the inner surface of the annulus of the column portion and with top and bottom cup rings.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: Hamid Shirkhan
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Publication number: 20090047297Abstract: The present invention relates to a device and to a method for the isolation of biological particles. This device has a throughflow channel 5 and also a first and second magnetic field and also two inlet channels 1, 2 and two outlet channels 3, 4. The first magnetic field is disposed downstream of the inflow region of the inlet channels laterally of the throughflow channel 5, the second magnetic field 7 downstream of the first magnetic field 6 and on the oppositely situated side of the throughflow channel 5. The two magnetic fields can be produced also by a single magnet in a suitable arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2005Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventors: Jungtae Kim, Ute Steinfeld, Jorg Schuhmacher
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Publication number: 20090045109Abstract: A filter cartridge with a valve actuating protrusion having a sliding surface that is configured to engage with a valve, with the sliding surface being tapered so that a first portion of the sliding surface that engages the valve is wider than a second portion of the sliding surface that engages the valve, and the sliding surface is configured so that the first portion engages the valve before the second portion. The valve, which can be in any fluid passage of a filter housing, includes a plurality of spring arms. Engagement between the spring arms and the sliding surface creates a lifting force which opens the valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: CUMMINS FILTRATION IP, INC.Inventors: Wassem ABDALLA, Peter K. HERMAN
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Publication number: 20090039022Abstract: A watershed runoff treatment device is adapted to be used to convert a single-stage drain inlet vault (catch basin) into a two-stage clarifier in which treatment can be accomplished before discharging the water to further on-site treatment or detention or to storm drain. It includes a flow control box member to be mounted on the interior of the vault covering the discharge pipe(s) so that substantially all water runoff entering the vault must flow therethrough prior to exiting the vault. Floating, disposable hydrocarbon collection pads are deployed inside an open mesh container removably attached and covering the upstream face of the flow control box, as well as below the horizontal filter array described next.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventor: David Belasco
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Publication number: 20090032448Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for separating solids from a liquid, comprising at least one reservoir or basin (12) for receiving solid-loaded liquid and having at least one inflow (1, 27, 101) and/or outflow (2, 111); and at least one separation device (9, 16, 25, 55, 56, 62, 63, 108) arranged in the reservoir or basin (12) for the solids, wherein the separation device has at least one separation surface, which is at least adjustable between a separation position (?) and a cleaning position (?). According to the invention, the apparatus comprises a control device (57, 58; 64, 66; 106) coupled or connected to the separation device (9, 16, 25, 55, 56, 62, 63, 108) and being operable by the liquid supplied into the reservoir or the basin (12), by means of which the position of the at least one separation surface can be changed or varied. Further a separation device (9) having at least one separation surface is provided, which comprises a surface coating and/or an at least partially structured surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2006Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventor: Frank R. Kolb
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Publication number: 20090026137Abstract: A liquid filter with a composite medium that has a nanoweb adjacent to and optionally bonded to a microporous membrane. The membrane is characterized by an LRV value of 3.7 at a rated particle size, and the nanoweb has a fractional filtration efficiency of greater than 0.1 at the rated particle size of the membrane. The nanoweb also has a thickness efficiency ratio of greater than 0.0002 at that efficiency. The nanoweb acts to provide depth filtration to the membrane, prefilters particles and extends the lifetime of the membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Guanghui Chen, Henricus Jacobus Cornelis Gommeren, Lawrence Mark Knorr
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Publication number: 20090026147Abstract: A batch process for the treatment of an aqueous solution so that the treated product is more desirable for disposal includes obtaining an influent batch of aqueous solution for treatment, treating the batch of solution by an advanced oxidation process. The advanced oxidation process including causing ozone to be mixed with the solution, maintaining the mixture of solution and ozone at a pressure above atmospheric for a time of at least two seconds. In a preferred embodiment of the process, the process includes continuously recirculating the fluid to be treated, through a recirculation conduit, the recirculation conduit including an ozone injector and the ozone injector is adapted to inject ozone into the aqueous solution as the aqueous solution circulates through an ozone injector. Influent to be treated may be selected from the group including sewage, septage, leachate, ballast or other aqueous solutions where it is desirable to treat the fluid prior to disposal, further treatment, or reuse.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Thomas W. Bain, Graham Edward Swales