Having Membrane Patents (Class 210/257.2)
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Patent number: 6857162Abstract: The present invention relates to a cleaning and/or treatment device for cleaning and/or treating surfaces such as floors, pavements and carpets. The invention particularly relates to a cleaning and/or treatment device using cleaning/treatment solution, wherein the solution is recirculated and thereby used more than one time. The cleaning device comprises a filter unit for cleaning dirt from a dirty solution tank and means for recirculating said cleaned solution to a clean solution tank, wherein said filter unit comprise at least one cross-flow filter, said cross-flow filter preferably being a membrane filter. The invention also relates to a process of cleaning and/or treating surfaces using such a device.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Nilfisk Advance A/SInventor: Erik Rasmussen
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Patent number: 6852219Abstract: A fluid separation and delivery apparatus and method are provided for filtering a fluid from a source and delivering a filtrate derived therefrom to a first destination, and delivering a decantate derived therefrom to a second destination. The fluid separation and delivery apparatus for the method comprises a filter device having an inlet port for connecting to a fluid source, a first outlet port for directing filtrate to a first destination, and a second outlet port for directing decantate to a second destination; an inlet pump connected between the inlet port of the filter device and the fluid source for pumping fluid at a flow rate of Qin into the filter device; and an outlet pump connected between the second outlet port of the filter device and the second destination for pumping fluid at a flow rate of Qout out of the filter device to the second destination.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2003Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Inventor: John M. Hammond
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Patent number: 6841070Abstract: A method and apparatus for cleaning a membrane module, the membrane module having a plurality of porous membranes, the membranes being arranged in close proximity to one another and mounted to prevent excessive movement therebetween and means for providing, from within the module, by means other than gas passing through the pores of the membranes, gas bubbles entrained in a liquid flow such that, in use, the liquid and bubbles entrained therein move past the surfaces of the membranes to dislodge fouling materials therefrom, the gas bubbles being entrained in the liquid by flowing the liquid past a source of gas to draw the gas into the liquid flow. The gas bubbles are preferably entrained into the liquid using a venturi type device. The membranes are preferably partitioned into discrete groups to assist cleaning while maintaining high packing density.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2004Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: U.S. Filter Wastewater Group, Inc.Inventors: Fufang Zha, Edward John Jordan
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Patent number: 6838003Abstract: The invention concerns a method for membrane filtering of water, characterized in that the filtering through membranes is performed by using as differential pressure source the water level in the tank wherein the membranes are immersed, and the membranes are of the fiber type with outer skin, substantially arranged in a U-shape and potted in their low section.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1999Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: S.A. PolymemInventors: Jean-Michel Espenan, Franc Saux
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Publication number: 20040262203Abstract: A dialysis device 1 includes a water supply passage 15 for supplying clean water to solution supply chambers 35a and 35b, and a waste solution passage 17 for discharging a used dialysis solution from solution collection chambers 34a and 34b, and the water supply passage includes a concentrate solution pump 21 that supplies a dialysis concentrate solution from a concentrate solution supply source 19.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Takayuki Nishimura, Yoichi Itoh
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Publication number: 20040251200Abstract: A method and apparatus of purifying feedwater to remove impurities including suspended solids therefrom, the method suitable for using in-line water pressure to permeate water through hollow fiber membranes and to backflush the membranes to remove solids collected or deposited thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Hidayat Husain, Henry Behmann
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Publication number: 20040245177Abstract: Parallel desalting (PDS) includes a hybrid membrane softening (MS) system for de-mineralizing water for residential and commercial use. Parallel desalting produces “soft” water without the use of salt, or any other liquid chemical reagent normally used to carry out pH adjustment in industrial membrane and precipitation processes. The PDS process balances the operation of a RO (potable water) membrane unit with the operation of a tubular MF (wastewater) membrane unit, thereby providing a highly efficient and regenerative water treatment technology: (1) The optimum operation for the PDS system transforms roughly 90 percent of a potable, slightly brackish water supply into <50 mg/L TDS water with <1-grain (10-15 mg/L as calcium carbonate)-water hardness; and (2) The operation of the PDS system produces, in salinity terms, in a 100 percent reusable effluent for downstream recycling.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2002Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: Anthony Pipes
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Publication number: 20040238423Abstract: A one-piece manifold for a reverse osmosis system includes a filter configured to receive water from a water port and a membrane configured to receive filtered water via a first conduit. The membrane is also configured to send permeate water to a reverse osmosis tank. The manifold also includes a flow restrictor configured to receive concentrate water from the membrane via a second conduit and to pass the concentrate water to a drain port.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: Craig A. Schmitt
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Publication number: 20040232061Abstract: The liquid transfer apparatus includes a liquid storage drum, a liquid transfer structure on said storage drum and a transfer container positionable on the liquid transfer structure. The liquid transfer structure includes a pump, a level sensor and a riser hose member. The riser hose member has one end in the drum and another end in communication with the pump. The pump and the level sensor remove a desired amount of the liquid from the storage drum through the riser hose member into the transfer container. The riser hose member includes a rigid riser tube inserted into said drum, a free end of the riser tube resting on or adjacent a bottom surface of the drum, allowing the drum to be completely emptied of the liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventor: Jack R. Dillon
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Patent number: 6821431Abstract: A dual-stage system and methods for using the same include first and second filtration cartridges is provided and is particularly suited for hemodiafiltration and/or hemodialysis. As fluid enters the first diafiltration cartridge, the hydrogenion concentration (pH) is reduced by exposing it to an acidic solution such as citric acid across a filter membrane. This stage allows for improved removal of certain toxins in the fluid, such as protein-bound substances that disassociate more readily from proteins at lower pH. As the filtered fluid enters the second filtration cartridge, the pH of the fluid is restored to normal levels prior to infusion to a patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Nephros, Inc.Inventors: Gregory R. Collins, James Summerton, Edward Spence
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Patent number: 6814861Abstract: A method and apparatus of purifying feedwater to remove impurities including suspended solids therefrom, the method suitable for using in-line water pressure to permeate water through hollow fiber membranes and to backflush the membranes to remove solids collected or deposited thereon.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Zenon Environmental, Inc.Inventors: Hidayat Husain, Andreas Draesner, Michael Blair, Henry Behmann
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Patent number: 6814869Abstract: A method and apparatus for the preparation of solutions to be manufactured from at least two concentrates and a solvent. After placing of two concentrate holders into associated recipients, both concentrate holders are connected using a single connector having two connection states. In a first connection state, solvent flows to the first concentrate holder, with the solution being led into a collection holder and, after the flushing of the concentrate from the first concentrate holder, the connector moves to a second connection state in which an automatic connecting of the second concentrate holder takes place, whereupon solvent flows through the second concentrate holder and the solution is likewise supplied to the collection holder.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbHInventors: Matthias Brandl, Peter Hilgers, Franz Kugelmann, Matthias Meisinger
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Publication number: 20040211713Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventor: Albert Shen
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Patent number: 6800199Abstract: A water purifier that assures easier change of a used filter comprises a base, at least one filter replaceably attached to the base and including a first end with a first fluid port and a second end with a second fluid port, a first connector supporting the first end of the filter in a separable manner and including a connector port connected to the first fluid port of the filter, a second connector spaced apart from the first connector to accomodate the filter therebetween and including a bore aligned with the second fluid port of the filter, a spool fitted into the bore of the second connector for movement between an extended position allowing fluid flow and a contracted position preventing fluid flow, and a spool actuator for slidingly moving the spool between the extended position and the contracted position.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Inventor: Tae Hee Rhee
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Patent number: 6800201Abstract: A method of removing salt from seawater to produce potable freshwater. Apparatus that may be used with the method includes a large metal cylinder, with open top and bottom ends, anchored to the sea floor offshore. Several pressure hulls may be attached to the side of the cylinder. Within each pressure hull there are several reverse osmosis devices (“RODs”), each containing a membrane that will allow water molecules, but not sodium and chlorine ions, to pass through. Due to the pressure differential, freshwater passes through the membranes by reverse osmosis, and is pumped out of the pressure hulls to a storage facility onshore. After equilibrium is reached, the pumps for the brine can be turned off, as gravity will cause brine to flow down from the pressure hulls through an opening in the bottom of the cylinder. Alternatively, a reverse osmosis system may be supported on an elevated undersea platform.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Inventor: Kenneth Randall Bosley
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Patent number: 6797173Abstract: An apparatus and method suitable for use in a reverse osmosis system has a process chamber having a feed inlet, a low pressure outlet and a high pressure outlet. A feed pump is used to increase the feed pressure to process the process chamber. A common shaft having rotatably coupled thereto a booster pump fluidically coupled between the feed pump and the feed inlet and an energy recovery turbine fluidically coupled to the high pressure concentrate outlet. The energy recovery turbine drives the booster pump.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Inventor: Eli Oklejas, Jr.
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Patent number: 6797165Abstract: A modular water filter system having a plurality of filter canister receptacles, each receptacle having a diverter valve for routing water into and out of the particular canister installed in the receptacle. The diverter valves are interconnected by water hoses such that water is sequentially filtered by flowing into the first diverter valve, through its installed filter canister, then to the second diverter valve and through its installed filter canister, and through the succeeding diverter valves and filter canisters to a final tap. The filter configuration, including filter type, filter quality, and filter sequence, is changed by simply installing different filter canisters into the diverter valves. An intermediate taps can be connected to the output of any diverter valve to provide the user with water filtered by that diverter valve's filter canister and all preceding filter canisters.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Inventor: Dana Harrison
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Publication number: 20040182764Abstract: The ultrapure water producing system produces ultrapure water with high purity and remarkably low content of metals even just after restart of operation thereof. Water sent through the pump 3 or 4 into a line 8 flows through a heat exchanger 10, a line 12, a UV oxidation apparatus 20, a line 22, an ion exchange device 30, a line 32 and a membrane filtering device 40 and is treated in each device in this order to be ultrapure water. The devices 10, 20, 30, 40 have bypass lines 11, 21, 31, 41, respectively. In the sterilizing process, bactericide water is fed only to the membrane filtering device 40 via the bypass lines 11, 21 and 31. In the following sterilizing process of the heat exchanger 10 and the UV oxidation apparatus 20, the bactericide water flows the line 41 bypassing around the membrane filtering device 40.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Applicant: KURITA WATER INDUSTRIES LTD.Inventors: Yukihiro Furukawa, Masatake Okumura
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Patent number: 6787032Abstract: An apparatus for preparing dialysis liquid includes a container holder 112 for holding an inverted container 102, the container having a tubular body portion which accommodates a powder preparation, a bottom wall, and a sealing member for closing an outlet opening defined at the end of the tubular body portion opposite to the bottom wall. The apparatus also includes a movable cutter 118 for cutting the sealing member, a mesh member 116, horizontally disposed above the tank, for receiving the powder preparation from the container 102, and a nozzle 120 for applying water to the powder preparation which has fallen on the mesh member after the sealing member is cut by the cutter 118. The water and powder are received in a concentrated liquid tank 114a provided under the container holder 112, and the concentrated liquid is diluted with a diluting water as it is supplied to the dialyzer 160.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Teijin LimitedInventors: Kanji Kurome, Ken Imai, Tsuneo Deguchi
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Patent number: 6783681Abstract: An apparatus and method for the treatment and purification of drinking water combines the use of an ion-exchange resin and a membrane filter (12) in a single process tank. The ion-exchange resin is removed from the process tank (14) and regenerated for reuse.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: CH2M Hill, Inc.Inventors: Paul Mueller, Anthony G. Myers
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Publication number: 20040158189Abstract: The invention relates to an integrated blood treatment module (1) comprising a support element (4) and a fluid distribution circuitry associated thereto; the distribution circuitry comprises at least a blood line (44), a portion of which is secured to the support element and defines with the latter at least a U-shaped tube length (44a) designed to cooperate, when in use, with a respective pump (3a). There are then further fluid lines (45, 48, 50, 51) fastened to the support element and defining each at least a U-shaped tube length (45a, 48a, 50a, 51a) with respect to said element and each designed to cooperate, when in use, with a respective pump (3b, 3c, 3d, 3e). The support element has a first zone (274) in which the portion of the blood line is secured, and at least a second zone (275) opposite said first zone, to which all the corresponding further tube lengths are fastened.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventors: Claudio Tonelli, Vincenzo Baraldi, Massimo Zaccarelli, Annalisa Delnevo, Francesco Ribolzi, Jacques Chevallet, Jacques Duchamp, Aziz Aberkane, Gabriel Meyssonnier, Dominique Pouchoulin
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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: 6764598Abstract: The invention discloses an apparatus for filtration of water from hydrocarbons comprised of a fresh-feed inlet, a first dead end filter, having a filter medium that is hydrophobic, a second cross-flow filter, having a membrane that is hydrophobic, a common housing to contain both the first and second filters, a system for the recirculation of the retentate, a chamber for water settling, and an outlet for clean fuel permeate. This invention takes advantage of the properties of the functional groups of a surfactant, by using the surfactant to allow a hydrophobic medium to attract water, attach the water molecules to the hydrophobic medium, and then allow for agglomeration of the water molecules, which finally become large enough to detach and be swept away by the cross-flow. The hydrocarbon may then pass through the second membrane filter uncontaminated by water and be used as clean fuel.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Filtration Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Guanghua Yu, Chang-Wei Jen, Montfort Thierry
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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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Patent number: 6758975Abstract: An automated peritoneal dialysis system for performing continuous peritoneal dialysis is disclosed which includes a fluid circuit for delivering unsterilized dialysate from an uninterrupted supply, and a dialysate sterilization component having at least one in-line sterilization filter assembly disposed in the inflow line segment for realtime sterilization of the unsterilized dialysate during flow prior to patient delivery. A filter test component is operatively associated with the sterilization filter assembly for conducting a realtime integrity test on the filter assembly to test for a filter failure which would allow contaminants into the dialysate prior to patient delivery. If the filter fails the test, the fluid is discarded. In this manner, sterilization of fluid in realtime during a peritoneal dialysis process provides a high rate of dialysate exchange during repeated dialysate fill and drain cycles.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Piedmont Renal Clinic, PAInventors: Alan M. Peabody, Jeffrey J. Shimon, Joel Frederic Jensen
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Publication number: 20040099602Abstract: A developer liquid regenerating system is provided with a storage tank storing a TAAH (such as TMAH)—and photoresist-containing developer waste liquid, first separating means with NF membrane, connected to the waste liquid storage tank through conduits, a storage tank connected to the first separating means through a conduit, and second separating means with NF membrane, connected to the storage tank through conduits. The developer liquid regenerating system is also connected to a developing apparatus through a conduit connected to the storage tank, and to a developer liquid control/supply apparatus through a conduit connected to the storage tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventors: Shu Ogawa, Yasuyuki Kobayakawa, Yoshiya Kitagawa, Makoto Kikukawa
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Publication number: 20040079700Abstract: A method and system for providing Water for Injection using reverse osmosis. Water for Injection can be produced by reverse osmosis and the reverse osmosis membrane can be kept in a constantly self-sanitizing condition. One way of obtaining a constantly self-sanitizing condition is to maintain the reverse osmosis membrane at an elevated temperature during production of Water for Injection.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2002Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventors: Jonathan Wood, John Arba, Gary Zoccolante, Anil Jha
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Publication number: 20040065616Abstract: A method of desalination of sea water is disclosed and the method comprises the steps of drawing a stream of sea water into a supplying tank; passing a high pressure air via the top end of the supplying tank; delivering sea water to a pressure tank; and performing desalination via a plurality of reverse osmosis films.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2002Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventor: Chau-Fu Shu
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Patent number: 6712963Abstract: Presteralized manifolds are provided which are designed for sterile packaging and single-use approaches. Disposable tubing and flexible-wall containers are assembled via aseptic connectors. These manifolds interact with at least one remotely controlled pinch valve which engages only the outside surface of the manifold tubing. Such manifold and pinch valve systems can be used in conjuntion with a peristaltic type of pump, which, together with the remotely operated pinch valve, can be operated by a controller which provides automated and accurate delivery of biotechnology fluid in an aseptic environment while avoiding or reducing cleaning and quality assurance procedures.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Scilog, LLCInventor: Karl G. Schick
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Publication number: 20040055955Abstract: Sodium chloride and purified water are recovered by treating salt water that contains sodium chloride with an integrated reverse osmosis and electrodialysis system, which includes an efficiency-enhancing feature that is one or more of the following: the use of univalent anion and univalent cation selective membranes in the electrodialysis unit; the addition of a nanofiltration unit to process the diluate from the electrodialysis unit; or operation of the electrodialysis unit at an elevated pressure. Magnesium and bromine can optionally be produced when the salt water contains these materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Applicant: University of South CarolinaInventor: Thomas A. Davis
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Patent number: 6706171Abstract: This invention relates to systems for treating wastewater and more particularly to removing nutrients from wastewater in a wastewater treatment system. Wastewater tanks, each having membrane filters, are arranged in series. Each tank is equipped with respective inlets and outlets and an air supply as well as detectors for monitoring various wastewater parameters. A controller is coupled to the detectors, inlets and outlets for effecting sequences of opening and closing the inlets and outlets and turning the air supplies on and off in response to various detecting conditions and effects different operations, including a cleaning mode, in different cycles.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: BioChem Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jaw Fang Lee, James J. Goodley, Mark J. Bubel, Sr., William D. McGurney, Wenjun Liu
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Patent number: 6682652Abstract: An apparatus is described for withdrawing filtered permeate from a substrate contained in a reservoir at ambient pressure. The apparatus includes a plurality of membrane assemblies. Each assembly has a plurality of hollow fiber filtering membranes, immersed in the reservoir, at least one permeating header with the membranes sealingly secured therein, and a permeate collector to collect the permeate sealingly connected to the at least one permeating header and in fluid communication with lumens of the membranes. The membranes of each assembly extend generally vertically upwards from a first header during permeation. One or more sources of suction are provided in fluid communication with the lumens of the membranes of each assembly through the permeate collectors and apply sufficient suction to withdraw permeate from the lumens of the membranes. An aeration system for discharging bubbles assists in keeping the membranes clean.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Zenon Environmental Inc.Inventors: Mailvaganam Mahendran, Wayne Henshaw, Henry Behmann, Steven Pedersen
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Publication number: 20040004037Abstract: There is disclosed a hydration bag for providing potable or even sterile water from contaminated water sources. Specifically, there is disclosed two embodiments of a passive membrane osmotic device. The first embodiment has an interior space sealed with one or two membrane walls, having an osmotic agent formulation within the interior space, and having direct osmotic concentration properties. The second embodiment has a sealable nutrient/osmotic agent chamber with a spiral wound membrane wrapped around the nutrient/osmotic agent chamber to form the membrane element, wherein the membrane element is located within a sealable dirty water compartment or within a dirty water source and wherein the membrane element communicates with a clean water compartment. More specifically, the osmotic agent or nutrient can be a partially dehydrated food source, a sugar, a medicine, or combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2002Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventor: Jack Herron
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Patent number: 6656352Abstract: An apparatus and method of removing salt from seawater to produce potable freshwater. In the first preferred embodiment, a reverse osmosis system containing one or more reverse osmosis devices (“RODs”) is supported by a platform on the sea floor. In the second preferred embodiment, a cylinder is supported by a flotation device, and the reverse osmosis system is retained on the cylinder. In both the embodiments, an elongated brine return runs downhill on the sea floor. The RODs each contain a membrane that will allow water molecules, but not sodium and chlorine ions, to pass through. Due to the pressure differential, freshwater passes through the membranes by reverse osmosis, and is pumped out of the pressure hulls to a storage facility onshore.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventor: Kenneth R. Bosley
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Publication number: 20030217962Abstract: A method, system and apparatus for performing peritoneal dialysis are provided. To this end, in part, a pump for a dialysis system is provided. The pump includes a first chamber wall including a first aperture, a second chamber wall including a second aperture, a piston, at least a portion of which can move through the second aperture, the piston including a third aperture, and first and second membranes disposed between the first and second chambers walls. A vacuum can be applied through the first aperture to pull the first membrane towards the first chamber wall and can be applied through the third aperture to pull the second membrane towards the piston. The piston can thereafter move the second membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: November 27, 2003Inventors: Robert Childers, Don Busby
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Publication number: 20030220598Abstract: The present invention provides automated peritoneal dialysis systems, methods of operating the systems and devices for performing same. A typical therapy performed by the present invention begins by draining dialysis solution that is already in the patient's peritoneal cavity. The system pumps fresh dialysate from one of a plurality of supply bags, through an in-line heater to the patient's peritoneal cavity. After a dwell period, the spent dialysate in the cavity is pumped out of the patient to a drain or other disposal means. The system then pumps fresh dialysate from the supply bags to the patient and the procedure is repeated as defined in the therapy protocol. The system can pump a last bag of dialysate to the peritoneal cavity for an extended dwell, such as a daytime dwell.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: November 27, 2003Inventors: Don Busby, Peter Hopping, Robert Childers, Shahid Din, Brian Lauman, Rick Kienman, Ian Richardson, Joseh H. Bowman, Loren M. Lundtveit, Jose Alvaro, Bruce Ming-Da Eu, Sherwin Shang
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Patent number: 6645383Abstract: A process and apparatus for membrane treatment of a feed liquid to form a product liquid includes feeding a feed liquid, typically an aqueous solution such as tap water, to a primary membrane. The primary membrane separates the feed liquid into a primary membrane retentate which is retained by the primary membrane, and a primary membrane permeate. The primary membrane retentate is then fed to one or more supplemental primary membranes, or to a secondary membrane. The primary membrane retentate (or supplemental primary membrane retentate if a supplemental primary membrane is employed) is separated by the secondary membrane into a secondary membrane retentate which is retained by the secondary membrane, and a secondary membrane permeate passes through the secondary membrane. The secondary membrane retentate may either be collected and disposed of, or may be fed to one or more supplemental secondary membranes.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: USF Consumer & Commercial Watergroup, Inc.Inventors: Barry H. Lee, Gene Wayman, John Van Newenhizen
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Publication number: 20030205526Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and apparatus for desalinating seawater utilizing a two stage seawater desalination system, a first stage including at least one high performance nanofiltration membrane to receive seawater feed pressurized by a first stage pump sufficiently and to produce a first permeate, and a second stage including at least one high performance nanofiltration membrane to receive the first permeate pressurized by a second stage pump to between about 200 psi and about 300 psi to produce potable water.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventor: Diem Xuan Vuong
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Patent number: 6640470Abstract: A method is described for containing dispersed particulate or soluble matter during contaminated sediment remediation operations in the marine environment. The preferred method comprises the use of a specially designed marine vessel that establishes a negative differential pressure gradient between a defined remediation control zone and the external ambient water environment, thereby preventing the release of contaminants dispersed during the remediation process. The preferred method also includes the use of marine vessels to remove contaminants contained within said control zone and to provide for the management of solids collected in the process.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Inventors: Warren Howard Chesner, James Melrose
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Patent number: 6635180Abstract: The invention relates to a process for the purification and/or treatment of suspensions, which include at least one or more precious metals and/or rare earths or other elements in the form of a precipitate or solid and/or also in dissolved form, which includes the following steps: concentrating or thickening the precipitate or solid in the suspension by removal of the liquid phase by means of a membrane filter apparatus, whereby dissolved impurities and/or precious materials are discharged with filtrate; washing of the concentrated or thickened suspension by addition of a wash liquid and removal of filtrate by means of the membrane filter apparatus, whereby the concentration or thickening of the solids in the suspension does not or changes only slightly during washing and the concentration or thickening of the dissolved impurities and/or precious materials still present in the suspension are reduced to a pre-determined value; and complete drainage of the membrane filter apparatus to provide, in purified foType: GrantFiled: January 18, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Membraflow GmbH & Co. KG FiltersystemeInventors: Hans Olapinski, Hans-Peter Feuerpeil, Dieter Bläse
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Patent number: 6616839Abstract: The present invention discloses a portable water treatment facility. The water treatment facility has housing on castors. The housing houses the water treatment member. The housing has various doors which are locked to make the housing tamper resistant. The housing has an external sampling station which allows a technician at any point in time to ensure that all of the liquids being provided by the water treatment member meet specifications. This system has a modular water treatment member consisting of various filters, tanks, and pumps which are attached to one another by short fluid conduits with quick disconnects. The system is computer monitored, capable of remoting data offsite and producing an audit trail capturing system operational parameters and quality of water produced over time.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Dialysis Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Peterson, Richard M. Russell, David H. Albright
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Patent number: 6613232Abstract: A floating mobile self-contained membrane filtration treatment vessel that is suitable for use in the treatment of contaminated marine waters and shipboard wastes including, but not limited to, ballast water, graywater, and blackwater and excess dredge waters. The mobile treatment vessel preferably includes a micro or ultrafiltration membrane treatment system for micron and submicron sized particulate removal.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Inventors: Warren Howard Chesner, James Melrose
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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: 6607697Abstract: A method of supplying ready-to-use dialysis fluid in a machine for extracorporeal blood treatment, is described, said machine having, in addition to a dialyzer, at least one sterile filter divided by a microbe-retaining membrane into a first and second chamber. The temperature and/or conductivity of the dialysis fluid flowing through the sterile filter is monitored. To prevent dialysis fluid whose temperature and/or conductivity does not correspond to a preset temperature and/or conductivity value from flowing out of the second chamber of the sterile filter into the dialyzer after rinsing off the membrane of the sterile filter, the dialysis fluid flowing out of the sterile filter is first removed into the drain through a bypass line until the proper values are established. Only then is the dialyzer connected to the dialysis fluid path. In addition, the invention relates to a machine for extracorporeal blood treatment with a device for supplying ready-to-use dialysis fluid.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1999Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbHInventor: Carsten Müller
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Patent number: 6607663Abstract: A treatment and filtration device for use with a wastewater output contaminated with a chemical associated with a dry cleaning operation. An enclosed basin is capable of being filled with a volume of the wastewater for timed treatment. A first elongated module is arranged within the basin at a first location, the first module accomplishing initial filtration of the wastewater and substantial recovery of the chemical contaminant. A second elongated module is arranged within the basin at a second spaced apart location relative to the first module, a series of exterior and porous membranes interconnect the first and second modules as well as inwardly opposing wall edges of the basin proximate the modules and in order to divide the basin into first and second zones. The second module vaporizes a substantial remaining component of the chemical contaminant concurrent with discharging, from the first zone into the second zone, a further filtrated water output.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2002Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Inventor: Cameron Dixon
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Patent number: 6595943Abstract: During hemofiltration, blood is conveyed from an individual through a blood line into a hemofilter to remove waste fluid. Waste fluid is conveyed from the hemofilter through a waste removal line at a waste removal rate. Waste fluid pressure is sensed in the waste removal line. A controller adjusts the waste removal rate to maintain waste fluid pressure at a predetermined set value.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: NxStage Medical, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Burbank
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Patent number: 6592763Abstract: A novel method for purifying, by means of an essentially closed circuit water purification system, an aqueous flow from a processing unit includes the steps of: (a) supplying to a bioreactor, and combining therein, the aqueous flow, as well as a discharge flow from a membrane filtration unit; (b) allowing microbiological conversion of biodegradable constituents to take place therein, thereby, generating an effluent flow; (c) supplying the bioreactor effluent flow to an ultrafiltration unit, thereby, separating the effluent flow into permeate and concentrate flows; (d) supplying at least some of the permeate flow to a membrane filtration unit, thereby, generating a product flow and the discharge flow; and (e) supplying the discharge flow to the bioreactor, as noted in step (a), and supplying at least a portion of the product flow to the processing unit. Apparatus related thereto are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2000Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignees: N.V. Waterleiding Friesland, B.V. Beheermaatschappij FrisiaInventors: Hendrik Rienk Benedictus, Walterus Gijsbertus Joseph Van Der Meer, Jacobus Cornelis Van Winkelen
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Patent number: 6589426Abstract: A method and apparatus of purifying feedwater to remove impurities including suspended solids therefrom, the method suitable for using in-line water pressure to permeate water through hollow fiber membranes and to backflush the membranes to remove solids collected or deposited thereon.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Zenon Environmental Inc.Inventors: Hidayat Husain, Andreas Draesner, Michael Blair, Henry Behmann
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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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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