With Cleaner For Movable Strainer Patents (Class 210/158)
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Patent number: 10344481Abstract: The gutter consists of a gutter base, gutter flap, and pneumatic actuator. The actuator is controlled by a gutter controller which senses rain and controls the actuator. In rainy weather, a rain sensor at the gutter controller senses rain and pumps air into the actuator to raise the gutter flap to form a V-shaped gutter. In dry weather, when most of the debris is collected in the traditional gutter, the air is drained from the actuator and the gutter flap lies flat, letting the debris slide down to the ground.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2018Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Inventor: Daniel J. Song
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Patent number: 9975069Abstract: The invention relates to a conveyor belt filter device for mechanically cleaning a liquid which flows through a channel and is polluted with solids, comprising an endless filter belt of interconnected flat filter elements which can be pivoted against one another, and a flexible driving means which is guided over a lower deflection device and at least one upper deflection device and comprising a framework which carries the deflection devices and the filter belt, wherein in the area of the upper deflection device a wiper device is arranged which can be driven to rotate and is arranged on a swinging link which is mounted on the framework, the wiper device being supported against the weight of the wiper device by a support device, and the support device being arranged together with the upper deflection device on a common carrier which is adjustable with respect to the framework.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2014Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Inventor: Guido Frankenberger
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Patent number: 9808748Abstract: A conveyor belt filter device for mechanically cleaning a polluted liquid includes an endless filter belt formed by pivotably interconnected filter elements, the filter elements having edges that extend parallel to the joint axes and a filter gap that has a gap seal sealing the filter gap formed between opposing edges of adjacent filter elements, said gap seal having a compressible sealing strip arranged on one filter element edge, wherein an inflow strip is arranged at the opposite edge, the flow impinging on the inflow surface of the inflow strip, said inflow strip extending parallel to the sealing strip and having a sealing surface located opposite of the inflow surface and is in contact with the sealing strip, a movement gap formed between a strip edge of the inflow strip, said strip edge extending parallel to the sealing strip, and the filter element edge provided with the sealing strip.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2015Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Inventor: Guido Frankenberger
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Patent number: 9174807Abstract: A method for cleaning a conveyor for agricultural products, such as eggs, and a conveyor for agricultural products, in which contaminants that adhere firmly to the conveyor are removed by the use of an ultrasonic cleaning bath into which a section of the conveyor is dipped with the aid of a deflecting unit. During the normal revolution of the conveyor chain, cleaning of the conveyor chain is carried out even during running operation of the conveying system by means of ultrasound and suitable cleaning agent. A conveyor chain having a multiplicity of rods that are connected to one another via chain links is transported in individual conveying segments of the conveyor. Lying on the conveyor chain, the agricultural products are transported. Deposits of contaminants onto the conveyor unavoidably occur during operation, such as, in particular, as a result of litter or feathers.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2011Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: Lubing Maschinenfabrik Ludwig Bening GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Markus Von der Assen, Rudi Fick
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Patent number: 9090196Abstract: A snow melting vehicle includes a receptacle for receiving a snow load to be melted inside the receptacle into meltwater and a debris collecting system for moving the debris fallen to the bottom of the receptacle into a collecting chamber disposed adjacent the receptacle. A debris lifting system is also provided for raising the debris from the collecting chamber to a position above the meltwater filling the collecting chamber, whereby the meltwater is substantially drained before the debris is gravity discharged outside the snow melting vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2012Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: TRECAN COMBUSTION LIMITEDInventors: Joseph Neil Shubert, David Gerald Regan, Randy Scott Jollimore
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Patent number: 8753506Abstract: Disclosed herein is an apparatus for filtering sewage and wastewater. The filtering apparatus has a vertical structure including a filtering belt comprising a filter bag or a filter mesh that can filter out fine impurities. For this, the filtering apparatus includes a drive motor that receives power to drive the apparatus, an upper drive drum that is operated by the drive motor, a lower rotating drum that is interlocked with the upper drive drum, and a filtering belt that is wound and rotated around the upper drive drum and the lower rotating drum. The filtering apparatus cannot only filter out fine impurities less than from 0.1 mm to 0.2 mm but also separate earth and sand, unlike conventional filtering apparatuses that cannot conduct them.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2011Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Essa Co., Ltd.Inventor: Heon Mok Kim
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Patent number: 8608955Abstract: An automatic strainer assembly for straining a slurry comprises an inlet for receiving the slurry, a horizontally disposed strainer body in fluid communication with the inlet, and a rotatable strainer member received within the body having an inner surface and an outer surface. One or more scrapers are positioned for removing material from the outer surface of the strainer assembly. A collection vessel is positioned substantially below the body for receiving material scraped from the outer surface of the strainer member. A transport member can be provided for returning the scraped material to the slurry supply for reprocessing thereof. An outlet expels the strained slurry. A manual or automatic washdown system is provided for removing the slurry from the strainer member. A radial bearing assembly and radial seal are associated with the drive shaft of the strainer member to prevent galling. A method for processing a slurry is provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2010Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: TM Industrial Supply, Inc.Inventors: Carl A. Steiner, Yousif A. Khalid Al-Abdullah, Ricky L. Jackson
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Patent number: 8506812Abstract: The present invention relates to a membrane separation method and a relevant equipment, in particular to a method and an equipment for membrane separation utilizing concentration polarization during membrane filtration process, especially, to a concentration process and equipment and a drawer special for drawing a concentration polarization layer. The direct removal of the concentration polarization layer from membrane surface not only decreases the adverse influence of concentration polarization on membrane separation but also obtains concentrated retention components, thereby significantly improving the ability to maintain membrane flux, solving the twinborn problems concerning concentration polarization and membrane fouling during the membrane separation process, and achieving a high-efficiency concentration for retention components.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2012Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of SciencesInventors: Yinhua Wan, Xiangrong Chen, Zhiguo Su, Guanghui Ma, Xiaoguang Jiao, Fei Shen, Zhanfeng Cui
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Patent number: 8500997Abstract: A screening grid for discharging solids from a liquid flow. The grid includes a driveable screening strip that can be inserted into the liquid flow and includes two lateral link chains between which carrying rods extend, carrying groups of adjacent screening links. All screening links include projecting parts that extend respectively only in one direction from a group of screening grids, without being overlapped by the projecting parts of the adjacent group of screening links. All of the screening links of a group are provided with projecting hooks on the outer side of the screening strip.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Inventor: Axel Grammelsberger
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Publication number: 20130032515Abstract: A device for filtering a stream of water in a channel (2), includes: a wall (6) adapted to be mounted in the channel and including a through-opening, a filter member (10) mounted on the wall opposite the through-opening and including a filter surface projecting relative to the wall, the filter surface having a larger area than would have a flat filter surface fitted in the through-opening, the filter member including retaining members face to face with the filter surface for retaining the bodies that do not pass through the surface, a suction device disposed facing the retaining members, and elements for driving the filter member and/or the suction device in a relative movement of one in relation to the other such that the suction device is successively brought face to face with each retaining member.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2012Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: E. BEAUDREY ET CIEInventor: Laurent CARAYON
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Patent number: 8303826Abstract: An automatic strainer assembly for straining a slurry comprises an inlet for receiving the slurry, a horizontally disposed strainer body in fluid communication with the inlet, and a rotatable strainer member received within the body having an inner surface and an outer surface. The strainer member defines a plurality of passageways for strained fluid to pass therethrough. A scraper is positioned substantially adjacent to and contacting the outer surface of the strainer member for removing material from the outer surface of the strainer member. A collection vessel is positioned substantially below the body for receiving material scraped from the outer surface of the strainer member. A helical member is mounted on an internal shaft or auger is located within the strainer member for contacting the slurry to increase mixing and promote flow of the slurry through the system.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: TM Industrial Supply, Inc.Inventors: Carl A. Steiner, Ricky L. Jackson
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Publication number: 20120248018Abstract: The invention relates in general to weed and trash screening apparatus for irrigation systems. In one embodiment a debris screening apparatus is provided for use adjacent a check structure in a canal having a flow of water. The preferred apparatus comprises a frame substantially open to the flow of water and adapted to abut the check structure and a screen having at least one face with a plurality of pleats. The screen is mounted within the frame and, during operation, a first portion of the screen is submerged within the water, a second portion of the screen is above the water and a portion of water in the canal is directed through the screen. Screen face cleaning means are operable to periodically clean debris off of the screen's at least one face.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventor: Craig HOPF
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Patent number: 8252184Abstract: The present invention relates to a membrane separation method and a relevant equipment, in particular to a method and an equipment for membrane separation utilizing concentration polarization during membrane filtration process, especially, to a concentration process and equipment and a drawer special for drawing a concentration polarization layer. The direct removal of the concentration polarization layer from membrane surface not only decreases the adverse influence of concentration polarization on membrane separation but also obtains concentrated retention components, thereby significantly improving the ability to maintain membrane flux, solving the twinborn problems concerning concentration polarization and membrane fouling during the membrane separation process, and achieving a high-efficiency concentration for retention components.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2008Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of SciencesInventors: Yinhua Wan, Xiangrong Chen, Zhiguo Su, Guanghui Ma, Xiaoguang Jiao, Fei Shen, Zhanfeng Cui
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Patent number: 8128812Abstract: This invention comprises a main rotating removal screen that catches floating materials such as big jellyfishes, wood chips, waste plastics and other things floating in water by endless rotation and including nets that move the floating materials caught to a position higher than the water surface, a receiving tray is provided for receiving the floating material caught by the main rotating removal screen and sending it to a discharge line, a secondary lifting device is provided that cooperates with above mentioned main rotating removal screen to lift and transfer the floating materials caught by the receiving tray, a water jet system is provided for dislodging any caught floating materials that is lifted higher than the receiving tray when it is hooked on the rotating removal screen and not released to the receiving tray, and a cutting water jet system is provided to cut oversized floating material into an acceptable size.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Inventor: Norikata Takuma
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Patent number: 8092674Abstract: A traveling band screen machine (1) is proposed with a careful fish return. To this end, the screen panels (4) each have a fish lifting channel (26) in which fishes (28) in a liquid-filled collecting recess (27) are lifted out of the stream of liquid and then emptied in the upper guidance zone (21) of the endless screen band (6) in an emptying zone (29) of the screen band machine (1) into a catch collecting drain (30) by tilting the screen panel (4) and the collecting recess (27) before the screen panel (4) reaches the cleaning zone (14) with the spray nozzles (23), in which debris deposited from the sluice channel on the screen panel (4) is cleaned off into the debris collecting drain (24).Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Passavant-Geiger GmbHInventor: Klaus Heil
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Patent number: 7981282Abstract: An automatic strainer assembly for straining a slurry comprises an inlet for receiving the slurry, a horizontally disposed strainer body in fluid communication with the inlet, and a rotatable strainer member received within the body having an inner surface and an outer surface. The strainer member defines a plurality of passageways for strained fluid to pass therethrough. A scraper is positioned substantially adjacent to and contacting the outer surface of the strainer member for removing material from the outer surface of the strainer member. A collection vessel is positioned substantially below the body for receiving material scraped from the outer surface of the strainer member. This collection vessel can include a transport member for returning this scraped material to an initial slurry supply for reprocessing thereof. An outlet is provided in fluid communication with the horizontal strainer body to expel the strained slurry.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: TM Industrial Supply, Inc.Inventors: Carl A. Steiner, Miguel A. Rendon, Kerry K. Kerr, Ricky L. Jackson
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Publication number: 20110139692Abstract: A traveling band screen machine (1) is proposed with a careful fish return. To this end, the screen panels (4) each have a fish lifting channel (26) in which fishes (28) in a liquid-filled collecting recess (27) are lifted out of the stream of liquid and then emptied in the upper guidance zone (21) of the endless screen band (6) in an emptying zone (29) of the screen band machine (1) into a catch collecting drain (30) by tilting the screen panel (4) and the collecting recess (27) before the screen panel (4) reaches the cleaning zone (14) with the spray nozzles (23), in which debris deposited from the sluice channel on the screen panel (4) is cleaned off into the debris collecting drain (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Klaus Heil
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Patent number: 7776212Abstract: A boot seal for a vertically traveling water screen and a method forming a boot seal. The boot seal comprises a bent plate that extends from an attachment end to a free end. The attachment end is attached to a frame mounted at the bottom of a channel of water flowing through the water screen. The boot seal is positioned just upstream of the upward-moving upstream face of the water screen. The free end of the bent plate in a rest position is positioned close to or lightly touching the upstream face of the water screen. The bent plate has a concave surface facing the water screen. The bent plate acts as a cam follower to a passing lift element's cam. As the lift element slides along the concave cam surface, the lift element pivots the boot plate in an upstream direction against a spring bias. When the lift element clears the boot plate, the boot plate springs back to its rest position.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2006Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Laitram, L.L.C.Inventors: Philip J. Wunsch, Gilbert J. MacLachlan
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Patent number: 7771589Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided that enable the control of a screening operation based on a calculated screen blockage percentage and the velocity throughput of the screen. The apparatus includes an upstream level detector, a downstream level detector and a flow determining device which determines the volumetric flow through the screen. The apparatus may further include a blockage determination unit which determines the percent screen blockage based on the flow level upstream of the screen, the flow level downstream of the screen and the volumetric flow.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2008Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: JWC EnvironmentalInventors: Scott Kelly, Kenneth Oyler, James Burke
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Patent number: 7575674Abstract: Provided is a rotary bar screen device. The device includes a driving motor, an up/down pair of driving and driven sprockets, left and right transfer chains, a plurality of screen buckets, a removal unit, and a slide plate. The driving motor is provided over a support frame, and transmits a driving force. The driving and driven sprockets are driven by the driving force. The left and right transfer chains connect the driving and driven sprockets with each other while circulatively moving. The plurality of screen buckets are provided between the left and right transfer chains. The removal unit is provided between the left and right driving sprockets. The slide plate guides the foreign materials dropping from the screen buckets.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2007Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: KC Samyang Water Systems Co., Ltd.Inventor: Myung Keun Chang
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Patent number: 7547389Abstract: A bottom seal, at the lower end of a step screen, is adapted to convey solid particles and other objects positioned in flowing water. The step screen has a grating including alternately fixed and movable lamellar rods with intermediate gaps to allow the water to pass through the grating. The bottom seal extends substantially across the entire width of the grating to seal the ducts that arise between the fixed lamellar rods at their lowermost step as the movable lamellar rods move upwards between the fixed lamellar rods. The bottom seal includes an elongate bottom cover, which at its longitudinal edge upstream is, via hinges, pivotally connected to the step screen via a bottom step upstream of the bottom cover.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2005Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Mellegard & Naij ABInventors: Per Mellegard, Stefan Naij
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Patent number: 7416658Abstract: Disclosed herein is an elliptical motion drive device for use in a step screen. The elliptical motion drive device comprises first and second eccentric wheels coupled to a single drive shaft to be eccentrically positioned to each other. Upon rotation of the drive shaft, the first and second eccentric wheels rotate and move along guide rails formed in different directions from each other to transversely and longitudinally rotate movable lattice plates connected to a movable frame of the step screen, thereby achieving elliptical motion of the movable lattice plates.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2006Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Inventor: Sung Hur
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Patent number: 7364652Abstract: Screening apparatus (101,901) for use at an overflow weir (301, 902) in a sewerage system. The apparatus comprises a continuous moving screen band (201, 902) and a band cleaning mechanism (608). A first portion (801) of the screen band is configured to move along the weir towards one of its ends, and a second portion (803) of the screen band is configured to move along the weir towards its opposite end. A steeper portion (805) of the screen band extends to an elevated position (806) above the first and second portions, and the band cleaning mechanism is arranged to remove solid matter from the screen at said elevated position.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2004Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Three Star Environmental Ltd.Inventor: David Grant Middleton
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Patent number: 7347933Abstract: A self-cleaning screen that automatically cleans both the inside and outside surfaces of the cylindrical screen using only the rotation of the cylindrical screen itself. This self-cleaning ability is accomplished by using a fixed brush on the exterior surface of the screen, and a freely rotating brush on the interior surface of the screen, where the freely rotating brush is driven by the movement of the screen itself.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Intake Screens, Inc.Inventors: Russell M. Berry, III, Russell M. Berry, IV
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Patent number: 7344637Abstract: An apparatus serves for removing fine material to be screened from waste water. The apparatus includes a sieve grate (6) and a detaching device (16). The sieve grate (6) is cylindrical, and it is rotatingly driven. The sieve grate (6) allows for waste water to flow from its interior towards its exterior. The sieve grate (6) includes a supporting body (13) and a mesh sieve (7). The supporting body (13) is located at the exterior of the sieve grate (6). The supporting body (13) is made of a perforated sheet metal including comparatively large openings (37). The supporting body (13) provides for resistance and stability of the sieve grate (6). The mesh sieve (7) is located in the interior of the sieve grate (6). The mesh sieve (7) forms a separation surface (14) for the material to be screened. The mesh sieve (7) includes meshes of a comparatively small size. The mesh sieve (7) is fixedly connected to the supporting body (13). The detaching device (16) is arranged outside of the sieve grate (6).Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2005Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Hans Huber AG Maschinen-und AnlagenbauInventor: Christian Frommann
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Patent number: 7326335Abstract: There is disclosed an apparatus for removing solids from water in a canal during or immediately after a rainstorm. The apparatus includes a plurality of filters and a carrier. The filters filter the solids from the water while moving in and taking impact from the water. The carrier carries the filters in a cycle.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2005Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Taiwan Water & Soil Instrumentation, Inc.Inventor: Hsu-Chen Chuang
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Patent number: 7326336Abstract: The water intake rotary screen comprises a mobile filter designed as an endless loop formed of a succession of flexible and articulated filter panels. It is associated with a suction system adapted to generate a local contraflow through the filter to take up successively elements retained thereby and direct them to the exterior.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2005Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: E. Beaudrey et CieInventor: Philip Jackson
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Patent number: 7300572Abstract: A traveling water screen comprising an endless foraminous belt with flights. The foraminous belt forms a water screen extending from a lower end in a flowing stream to an upper end above the surface of the stream. The stream flows through openings in the foraminous screen. The flights, which may be scoops, are arranged in spaced apart relation on the outer surface of the water screen. The water screen is driven in a direction so that its upstream portion advances upward and its downstream portion downward. The flights form inclined surfaces across the width of the screen from a point of highest elevation to one or more points of lowest elevation at one or both side edges of the screen. As the screen moves, the flights lift fish toward the surface. As a flight breaks the surface, fish slide down the inclined flights toward one or both side edges of the screen to be diverted safely.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2006Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Laitram, L.L.C.Inventors: Joseph M. DePaso, Omair Zubair, Kyle J. Sedlacek
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Patent number: 7267763Abstract: A water intake screen with a filter panel includes a frame adapted to be connected to the water intake and a circular filter panel disposed transversely in an opening of the frame, to which it is fastened. The panel includes a wheel extending in a substantially vertical plane between a lower position and an upper position and having radial retaining members on the upstream side of the panel and attached thereto, an aspiration device on the upstream side of the retaining members, and elements for driving the panel and/or aspiration device with a rotary relative movement so as to generate locally through the panel a successive counterflow at each retaining member in accordance with the rotary relative movement in order to take up successively debris and particles retained thereby and to direct them through an evacuation pipe adapted to evacuate the debris and particles to the exterior.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2005Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: E. Beaudrey et CieInventor: Philip Jackson
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Patent number: 7160443Abstract: An apparatus for removing material from a liquid flowing through a channel includes a sieve grate, a screw conveyor and a detaching device. The sieve grate has an inflow side, an inner side and an outer side. The sieve grate is designed to be cylindrical and to be rotatably driven. The sieve grate is arranged at an inclined orientation to be partially submerged in the liquid. The sieve grate at the inflow side includes an open face. The sieve grate at the inner side includes a plurality of guide plates. The sieve grate includes a shaping carrier element. The sieve grate includes a mesh fabric, the mesh fabric being designed and arranged to form a separation surface for the material. The screw conveyor includes a housing. The screw conveyor includes a driven conveying screw. The screw conveyor is coaxially arranged with respect to the sieve grate.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2005Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Hans Huber AG Maschinen- und AnlagenbauInventor: Christian Frommann
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Patent number: 6942789Abstract: A waste water filter screen assembly that has a substantially open foot section to promote more efficient flow through. The rotating grid is generally free hanging. The present invention further provides a drive assembly with square, high friction drive drums mounted on the drive shaft. The present invention further provides idler roller assemblies mounted for guiding the rotating grid adjacent the filter screen assembly head. The open foot section, drive assembly and idler roller assembly are useable with filter grids of both the link element type and the panel type.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: USFilter CorporationInventors: Stephen B. Wilcher, Juan Fernando Segura, Nathan Lawrence Panek, Alan Wallace Steele
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Patent number: 6913690Abstract: An automatic debris removal system for screening an effluent stream. The automatic debris removal system comprises a support frame positioned proximate the effluent stream, a bucket positionably connected to the frame, and a camming system attached to the support frame and the bucket. The bucket includes a screening portion and is positionable within the effluent stream to screen and collect the debris. The bucket is positionable within the support frame, and upon raising the bucket past a selected position, the camming system causes the bucket to rotate and dump the debris held therein.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Enviro-Care Company, Inc.Inventor: James R. Mattox
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Publication number: 20040149638Abstract: A filter screen that is used in filtering water and that includes a frame and a grid assembly that is supported by the frame for movement. The grid assembly includes a continuous unbroken drive chain having a guide link, and a screen panel. The screen panel is coupled to the guide link for selective movement between an operating condition and a maintenance condition. When the screen panel is in the operating condition the screen panel is fixed relative to the guide link for movement with the guide link and for filtering water. In the maintenance condition, the screen panel is pivotable relative to the guide link to permit access to the interior of the filter screen for inspection of chain components.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2004Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: United States Filter CorporationInventor: Stephen B. Wilcher
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Publication number: 20040134843Abstract: In waste water installations, the amount of falling rainwater which increases as a result of heavy precipitations is diverted into lakes and waterways in order to relieve the sewage treatment plant. In order to remove the impurities carried along with said rainwater, the water is purified using a purification device. A retaining element is disposed behind the purification device in the direction of flow. Said element is at least partially detachably connected to a base surface (15) and can be used to release the through-flow in the region of the base surface (15) of the purification device in an intermittent manner. Preferably, the retaining element (3) is pivotable around an axis (7).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2004Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventor: Frank Rainer Kolb
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Patent number: 6754123Abstract: A sensing circuit for determining the logic state of each memory cell in a resistive memory array, wherein each memory cell in the resistive memory array has current control isolation and the logic state of each memory cell can be determined relative to a reference cell having a pre-selected logic state. The sensing circuit comprises a memory cell sensing circuit to determine a bias voltage of a memory cell, a reference cell sensing circuit to determine a bias voltage of a reference cell, an isolation circuit to apply an isolation voltage to turn off a current control element associated with each unselected memory cell, an adjusting circuit to make the bias voltage on the memory cell approximately equal to the bias voltage on the reference cell, and a state determining circuit for determining the logic state of the memory cell.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP.Inventors: Frederick A. Perner, Anthony P. Holden
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Publication number: 20040112810Abstract: The invention relates to a device, especially a step rake with stationary and movable blades whose movement enables separation materials to be separated and removed from a liquid flowing through said rake. The lower ends of the blades are arranged in the region of the base of the channel or the base of a body of water and are temporarily raised above the base when they move. In order to prevent sediments from being deposited between the movable blades, a pre-mounted cover is provided in the direction of flow. A collector chamber is provided for sediments underneath the cover. A cleaning device is arranged in the collector chamber in order to remove sediments.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventor: Christian Frommann
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Patent number: 6733663Abstract: A wastewater treatment washer compactor system having in-channel motorized screen for installation in an influent channel and removal of screenings from the influent stream; at least one washer and at least one compactor for washing and dewatering the screenings; and system control means for coordinating and controlling the motor speed of the motorized screen, the washing cycle time and processing rate of the washer(s), and the compacting rate of the compactor(s).Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Material Systems EngineersInventors: Richard D. Simon, Michael Guthrie
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Patent number: 6719898Abstract: The invention relates to a sieving device for mechanically separating and extracting solid bodies or solid matter from a liquid current, in particular, to sieve gratings for process or effluent currents or for use in sewage treatment plants or hydroelectric power stations. Said device comprises a number of sieving panels (2, 2′, 2″) which are substantially arranged in a transverse direction to the direction of flow of the liquid current, are linked together, and which form a revolving endless sieve belt (1) immersing into the liquid current (20). The device also comprises a drive for the endless sieve belt (1), whereby the sieving panels (2, 2′, 2″) are arranged successively in such a way that the revolving motion of the endless sieve belt (1) is comprised within one single plane which lies substantially perpendicular to the direction of flow of the liquid current (20).Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Geiger International GmbH & Co. Technology KGInventor: Werner Marzluf
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Patent number: 6709578Abstract: A filter screen that is used in filtering water and that includes a frame and a grid assembly that is supported by the frame for movement. The grid assembly includes a continuous unbroken drive chain having a guide link, and a screen panel. The screen panel is coupled to the guide link for selective movement between an operating condition and a maintenance condition. When the screen panel is in the operating condition the screen panel is fixed relative to the guide link for movement with the guide link and for filtering water. In the maintenance condition, the screen panel is pivotable relative to the guide link to permit access to the interior of the filter screen for inspection of chain components.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: United States Filter CorporationInventor: Stephen B. Wilcher
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Patent number: 6669854Abstract: A stepping screen assembly bottom portion is located in a liquid waste stream containing solids. The assembly contains a grid structure containing dynamic and static bars horizontally spaced apart. An outer frame on one side of the grid structure contains a pair of hydraulic cylinders operating rods which move the dynamic grid structure outwardly, upwardly, backwardly and downwardly to cause the solids to be lifted from the liquid waste stream for deposit on a conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Hydro-Dyne Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Bruce O. Wiesemann
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Patent number: 6500331Abstract: The invention relates to a machine for micro-filtering solid particles suspended in a liquid stream comprising: a couple of coaxial filtering discs each rotating round its own axis arranged horizontal and normal to direction of the flow to be treated and at least a partially cylindrical wall defining together with the rims of said couple of discs a hydraulic sealing coupling so as to enclose the liquid treating space comprising at least the rotation axis. Each disc of said couples of discs is provided with one or more washing ramps arranged outside said treating chambers and provided with nozzles throwing water against said discs at the portions emerging from the treating chamber. The washing water is collected by at least one liquid conveyance channel feeding the liquid back to the purification plant arranged upstream said machines.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Inventor: Donato Massignani
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Patent number: 6426009Abstract: A travelling screen and screening method minimize reintroducing debris to liquid downstream of a screen while achieving the relatively high efficiency of fixed bar screens. A filter surface is defined by a pair of planar plates, each of the plates having openings through which the liquid but not the debris may flow. A connector between the plates positions the plates relative to each other at a selected fixed angle. The connector formed integrally with each of the plates has the planar plates and the connector formed from one sheet and the connector in the form of a bend. A guide mounts a first travelling screen element adjacent to a second such element at a screen element scraper path with one planar plate of the first screen element being oriented relative to one planar plate of the second screen element to define a linear scraper path. The guide also positions the first and second screen elements adjacent to each other along a debris separation path.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1999Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Meurer Industries, Inc.Inventors: Charles Lonnie Meurer, Joseph Karl Brauch
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Patent number: 6312590Abstract: A mechanically cleanable screen for separating liquid from chips and pulp without the screen getting blocked, particularly in the process area where cooking and circulation liquids are removed from a pressure vessel during the production of chemical pulp and paper pulp by a continuous method. The screen has two screens: a primary screen and a secondary screen which are attached to a common body one after another in the direction of the liquid to be filtered so that they form a cassette. The blades of the secondary screen generate shear and push forces that clean the slots of the primary screen.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Inventor: Antti Isola
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Patent number: 6294085Abstract: A sewage screening apparatus which receives, in use, a sewage flow comprising a screen arrangement having a continuous belt screen for capturing screenings contained within the sewage flow to enable their subsequent removal therefrom. The apparatus also includes an impeller for generating a turbulence effect within the sewage flow to effect washing of the screenings contained within the sewage flow prior to their removal therefrom. The impeller is located within the screen arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2000Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Jones and Attwood LimitedInventor: John Cedric Bache
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Patent number: 6280612Abstract: The invention relates to a revolving screening rack with a driveable endless screening belt formed by a plurality of screening elements which in each case have a plurality of elongate plates arranged parallel to and at a distance from one another, a bar-shaped connecting element engaging in each case through the plates at their two ends, said connecting element pivotably connecting the plates, engaging one into the other at least in regions, of two screening elements to one another in the manner of a link chain, with a pivotably mounted rack hook element which is capable of being pivotably displaced, at least partially, between two plates located next to one another, and with a steering lever for the rack hook element, said steering lever being pivotably articulated at one end on the rack hook element, said revolving screening rack being distinguished in that the other end (20) of the steering lever (17) is pivotably mounted on the screening belt (2).Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Nogerath Holding GmbH & Co., KGInventor: Hein Kroos
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Patent number: 6270684Abstract: A screening device useful in water and waste water treatment plants separates fluid flow into two streams. The screening device is perforated so that solids having a predetermined cross-section will be maintained within a first fluid stream, and a portion of the fluid flow that has been screened of solids will flow into a second split-off fluid flow. The streams may go to different locations; only the first stream need be processed for the solids. The screening device is preferably cylindrical or another surface of rotation or a section of such a surface, and rotates. These features help maintain the screening device free of solids, and supplemental cleaning devices may also be used.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2000Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Schloss Engineered Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Charles M. Schloss
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Patent number: 6251268Abstract: The invention relates to a filtering apparatus for removing matter and bodies accompanying a liquid flow. The filtering apparatus includes a number of individual filter elements disposed to be displaced in an endless path. The endless path is formed by one or more arcs in relation to which the filter elements are displaceable. A drive is provided for displacing one filter element at a time past a scraper device for removal of matter accumulated against the filter element.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Waterlink ABInventor: Glenn Holmberg
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Patent number: 6231757Abstract: An apparatus for collecting and removing solid particles from a flowing fluid (5) includes a grid unit (6) including a plurality of stationary bars (1) being arranged to form a stationary bar unit (3), each of the stationary bars (1) including a plurality of steps (8) and including a skeleton portion (9) and a rising portion (10). A plurality of movable bars (2) is arranged to form a movable bar unit (4), each of the movable bars (2) including a plurality of steps (8) and including a skeleton portion (9) and a rising portion (10). The stationary bars (1) and the movable bars (2) are arranged side by side to alternate. The steps (8) include an undercut (11, 13). A drive (25) moves the movable bar unit (3) along a closed path of movement (21) being substantially elliptical.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Hans Huber GmbH Maschinen-Und AnlagenbauInventor: Hans Georg Huber
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Patent number: 6089790Abstract: A self-cleaning intake screen assembly for preventing debris, fish, and other wildlife from being transferred from a waterway such as a lake or river, which includes a conical support structure, a screen and a screen sweeping assembly. The conical support structure has a circular base, a cap plate, and a plurality of support studs extending therebetween. The screen extends between the base and the cap plate and is affixed to the support studs. The screen sweeping assembly is rotatably mounted to the cap plate for sweeping debris off of the screen. A flow restrictor is disposed inside the conical support structure for restricting water flow through a portion of the screen in order to reduce differences in water flow rates through different portions of the screen.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Inventors: Russell M. Berry, III, Frances E. Borcalli
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Patent number: 5993651Abstract: An endless screen lifts fecal matter and sewer influent debris from an influent channel. The endless screen is powered by an externally positioned air cylinder driving a pawl and rachet to move the screen in an elliptical path. A tank positioned below a top drop point for the screen receives the fecal matter and debris. A paddle mixer breaks up the fecal matter for return to the sewer channel and a conveyor picks up the debris and deposits it in a landfill receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: Bruce O. Wiesemann