Parallel Filters With Flow Controller Patents (Class 210/340)
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Patent number: 6342158Abstract: A filter assembly comprises a tube plate supporting the open ends of a plurality of substantially tubular filter elements, the filter elements being provided in groups of three, the elements of each group being connected one to another in the group by three support strips, and the arrangement being such that any group of elements can be detached from the tube plate and replaced by the same or a replacement group without detaching or cutting away the other groups of elements from the tube plate.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1999Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Fairex Microfiltrex LimitedInventor: Marvin Wills
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Patent number: 6334950Abstract: An automatic oil filter replacement assembly for a locomotive including a plurality of oil filters mounted within a cartridge. The filters are mounted within the chamber. An indexing plate, mounted to the cartridge, has a single portal for alignment within a selected chamber and filter. The operating system of the locomotive is adapted so an operator may remotely rotate the indexing plate a given distance after certain set parameters have been reached, so a clean filter, or filters, replace exhausted filters.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1999Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Inventors: Frank J. Bogacki, Andrew Raymond Spriegel
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Patent number: 6267894Abstract: A method of filtering a bath (1,31) having a liquid containing particles of varying sizes therein and the recirculation and filtering system. The method and system require providing a recirculation route from the bath outflow and returning to the bath inflow. The route includes a first path communicating with the bath outflow and having serially a first controllable valve (5,9) and a filter having a relatively large pore size. The route also includes a second path communicating with the bath outflow and having serially a second controllable valve (11,15) and a filter having a relatively small pore size. There is a return path from each filter to the bath inflow. The return path from each filter can be a separate path or the paths can be connected at the output end before returning to the bath.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1998Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Richard L. Guldi, Vikram N. Doshi, James M. Drumm
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Patent number: 6251275Abstract: A membrane filtration module, comprising a housing, a semi-permeable membrane, which is accommodated in the housing and has a liquid side for the introduction of liquid to be filtered and a concentrate side opposite the liquid side, as well as a permeate chamber, which surrounds the membrane and is in communication with a permeate-discharge line for discharging permeate. According to the invention, the wall of the housing comprises one or more channels which are closed towards the liquid side and the concentrate side and are in communication with the permeate chamber. These channels act as a permeate discharge.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1998Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: X-Flow B.V.Inventor: Casper J. N. Rekers
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Patent number: 6248246Abstract: The invention relates to a continuous-action filtering method, a filtering apparatus, as well as to the use of the discussed apparatus, as an automatic filter in the fuel or lubrication system of an engine. According to the invention, the apparatus comprises three filtering units, having a common inlet channel for a flow to be filtered, a common outlet channel for a filtered flow, as well as a common valve element provided with flow connections for controlling the flow in such a manner that the filtering units are in operation one at a time. An essential feature in the operation of the valve element is its ability to rotate around its axis and, furthermore, its ability to move between two different positions, the two filter units being operable alternately by rotating the valve element and the third filtering unit being operable by moving the valve. The valve element is constituted, e.g., by a cylindrical, axially movable spindle, which is also rotatable around its axis.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2000Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Parker Hannifin OyInventor: Tuomo Koivula
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Patent number: 6244929Abstract: A chemical-mechanical-polishing system having a slurry distribution system, a polisher, a deionized water supply, and a drain, includes a slurry filtration system. The filtration system has two filters for alternately filtering particles in slurry and being backflushed with deionized water. Two input valves have input ports connected to the slurry distribution system and output ports respectively connected to the filters for filtering. Two output valves have input ports respectively connected to the filters for receiving filtered slurry and output ports connected to the polisher. Two backflush valves have input ports connected to the deionized water supply and output ports respectively connected to backflush with deionized water; the output ports are also respectively connected to the input ports of the two output valves. Two drain valves have input ports respectively connected to the filters for receiving backflushed fluid and output ports connected to the drain.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: VLSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Russ, Daniel Thomas
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Patent number: 6230551Abstract: A component is washed with a fluid to release particulate contaminant. The particulate-containing fluid is passed through a screen (22) having a known number of apertures of identical known size. The change in pressure caused by the accumulation of particles in the screen is measured and compared with the pressure when the screen is clean. From this, a control system (54) determines the number of particles in the fluid having a size greater than the aperture size. This is related to a unit volume by measuring the volume of fluid passing through the screen (22). If the screen blocks before all the fluid is passed through the screen (22), the fluid is pulsed in forward and reverse flow to re-distribute the particles on the screen. The fluid is then back washed from the screen to a second screen (28) having a known number of apertures of identical size. The number of particles per unit volume having a size greater than the size of the apertures of the second screen is then determined.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Pall CorporationInventor: Ian Burniston
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Patent number: 6221266Abstract: A molten polymer filtration assembly includes at least three independently controllable and removable filter housings which extend from a common inlet passage to a common outlet passage, thereby providing parallel flow paths for polymer filtration. Each of the filter housings includes an inlet valve controlling the flow of polymer from the inlet passage, an outlet valve controlling the flow of polymer to the outlet passage, and a filtration passage which extends between the inlet and outlet valves and houses a candle-type filtration element. When the inlet and outlet valves are opened, the filter housing is on-stream and allows polymer to flow from the inlet to the outlet passage. Each filter housing is individually controllable, and can be set in an on-stream state independent of the state of any of the other filter housings, such that any number of filter housings can be on-stream at a given time.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Hills, Inc.Inventors: Arnold E. Wilkie, Michael W. Felber, Jeffrey S. Haggard, Mark R. Miller
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Patent number: 6210576Abstract: The system comprises a number of membrane modules (21), each one containing one or a bundle of several membrane tubules. The membrane modules (21) are connected on behind the other in series (passes) (43 to 48), which lie in horizontal planes. Several series (passes) (43 to 48) lie vertically on top of each other. Vertically extending collection lines (261, 49, 271) are arranged for the supply to, or respectively the removal of the medium to be filtered from the series (passes) (43 to 48). The arrangement offers a particularly simple assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1998Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Bucher-Guyer AGInventor: Giuliano Rosa
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Patent number: 6196267Abstract: A flow control valve such as a melt flow control valve includes a cock plug body (2) rotatably arranged in a housing (3) having a single melt inlet port (1) extending axially relative to the rotatable cock plug body (2), and at least two melt outlet ports (4, 5) extending radially relative to the cock plug body (2). The cock plug body has a flow passage including an axially extending inflow portion (15) and at least one radially extending outflow portion (16) to selectively communicate the inlet port (1) with a selected one of the outlet ports (4, 5). The cock plug body (2) further has at least one pre-flooding passage (20) extending from the main flow channel to an opening radially displaced from the outflow portion (16), so that a pre-flooding partial flow of melt can flow from the flow channel into the next outlet port, when the cock plug body begins to be rotationally switched from one to the next outlet port.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Andreas Rutz, Friedrich Mueller, Udo Bock
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Patent number: 6197192Abstract: A filtration apparatus includes an array of filters arranged in parallel about a rotatable assembly 24 for successively backwashing each of the filter elements 19 within the array. The rotatable assembly includes a connector bachwash shoe 26 and a cage having an annular circlip 33 supporting a valve element 31 therein. During normal filtration, water flows up the inlet tube 11, through a respective opening 17 into filtration chamber 13, and then through a respective filter element. The filtrate flows upwardly into plenum 16 and out through outlet 14. In a backwashing mode, the assembly 24 is rotated by a moving means that includes shaft 22 driven by a stepper motor 34 such that the valve element is radially unseated out of the backwash outlet 30. Each filter element is then backwashed in turn as an L-shaped passage 27 of the bachwash shoe is aligned with a respective opening 17 allowing backwash fluid to flow out opening 28a to the backwash outlet.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1998Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Cross Manufacturing CompanyInventors: William Frederick Smith-Haddon, Thomas Damian Cross, Robert Francis Campbell
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Patent number: 6197195Abstract: A flow control assembly is provided with a cartridge which includes a body sized and shaped so as to be received in a housing of fluid handling apparatus, such as duplex strainers and diverter valves. The body has a first chamber and a second chamber adjacent to the first chamber. The first chamber includes a first fluid inlet and first and second fluid outlets, while the second chamber includes second and third fluid inlets and a third fluid outlet. A first valve is movably positioned in the first chamber. The first valve is movable between a first position, in which fluid passes from the first fluid inlet to the first fluid outlet, and a second position, in which fluid passes from the first fluid inlet to the second fluid outlet. A second valve is also movably positioned in the second chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: H-Tech, Inc.Inventors: Walter A. Booth, Leonard Falcone, Florito C. Montano
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Patent number: 6165048Abstract: A chemical-mechanical-polishing system having a slurry distribution system, a polisher, a deionized water supply, and a drain, includes a slurry filtration system. The filtration system has two filters for alternately filtering particles in slurry and being backflushed with deionized water. Two input valves have input ports connected to the slurry distribution system and output ports respectively connected to the filters for filtering. Two output valves have input ports respectively connected to the filters for receiving filtered slurry and output ports connected to the polisher. Two backflush valves have input ports connected to the deionized water supply and output ports respectively connected to backflush with deionized water; the output ports are also respectively connected to the input ports of the two output valves. Two drain valves have input ports respectively connected to the filters for receiving backflushed fluid and output ports connected to the drain.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: VLSI Technology, Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Russ, Daniel Thomas
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Patent number: 6120682Abstract: A portable pump-type reverse osmosis apparatus includes a portable cart having a tub-like housing (12). A pair of elongated cylindrically-shaped R.O. units (36 and 37) sandwiched between a support means (25) and a cover means (45) are positioned within the housing. Both the support and the cover means include a contoured surface having recesses (29, 30, 46, and 47) that snugly engage a substantial portion of the R.O. units. A pump (55) enclosed by a spacer (65) is positioned above the cover means. A water container (75) is positioned above the pump to receive, hold, and dispense purified water from the R.O. units. To protect the unit from an inadequate water supply, a pressure switch (120) is included to permit operation of the R.O. units only when the incoming line pressure is within a preselected range.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1998Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Inventor: James E. Cook
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Patent number: 6117338Abstract: Apparatus for continuously filtering molten polymer comprising: an arbor seated in a fixed support, the arbor having inlet and outlet ports for respectively receiving contaminated and discharging filtered melt, the ports communicating with openings in a pair of housings rotatably mounted on the arbor; a plurality of filter pod assemblies outwardly of and mounted on the rotatable housings, each assembly having a filter for contaminated melt and intake and discharge openings intermittently alignable with the ports on rotation of the housings to position a clean filter in the path of the contaminated melt and to remove the filter from the path when blocked with contaminants; passages associated with the inlet and outlet ports of the arbor and the housings for gradually establishing a flow of melt into a clean filter as it is rotated into filtering position; and thermally dilatable seal between the rotatable housings and the arbor to seal the housings and the arbor during the filtering of contaminated melt by a fType: GrantFiled: March 25, 1999Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Solutia, Inc.Inventors: John C. Hoagland, David P. Bourcier
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Patent number: 6117320Abstract: A filter for filtering plastic melt prior to feeding the melt into an extruder nozzle, for example a thermoplastic film extruder nozzle, has preferably two filter housings for holding respective exchangeable filter cartridges. Both filter housings are articulated by hinges to a column mounting so that one filter housing can be serviced while the other filter housing with its filter cartridge is in a filtering position and vice versa. A single filter may be used alternatively. In both instances the column mounting may include at least one, preferably two, mounting columns.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1999Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbHInventors: Andreas Rutz, Friedrich Mueller
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Patent number: 6106709Abstract: A filtering device for aquariums, of the type to be hung on the outside of an aquarium, having a casing housing at least one filtering mass, an electric pump for drawing water from the aquarium through a dip tube, and a member for returning the filtered water to the aquarium. The base of the casing separates a first chamber housing an impeller of the electric pump from a chamber housing the filtering mass and is provided with at least one aperture providing communication between said two chambers.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Hydor S.R.L.Inventor: Valerio Bresolin
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Patent number: 6042721Abstract: An effluent treatment apparatus, and associated methods of use, are provided for treating in a closed-loop configuration a volume of effluent contained in a holding vessel. The apparatus includes one or more treatment tank units arranged to hold a volume of molecular filtering material capable of removing one or more toxic contaminants from the effluent, al least in part, as the effluent contacts the surface areas of the molecular filtering material within each tank unit. A pump unit is provided to draw effluent from the holding vessel and deliver the effluent to selected tank units to effect treatment. The apparatus further includes fluidic conduit structures to fluidically couple the holding vessel, a pre-filter, the pump, and each selected tank unit.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1997Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Fabco Industries, Inc.Inventors: John Peters, Jr., James Lee McManus
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Patent number: 6033566Abstract: A filter system for continuously removing solid matter from a wastewater is provided. The flow of wastewater is automatically alternated between a pair of filter chambers, each of which contain a filter assembly, upon the filter assemblies reaching a predetermined spent condition. As the wastewater is being introduced into one of the filter chambers, the filter assembly in the other filter chamber is automatically backwashed and readied for another filtering cycle. Each filter assembly includes a filter element coated with a diatomaceous earth filter media through which the wastewater is drawn by creating a vacuum downstream of the filter assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1997Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: JTJ Systems, Inc.Inventors: James B. Averill, Kyle L. Booth, Scotty R. Poe, Kenneth R. Hudson
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Patent number: 6017459Abstract: An in-line apparatus for monitoring membrane deposition is provided having an exterior body that defines an interior compartment for receiving a fluid stream. A coupon rack is positioned in the interior compartment and suspends at least one coupon holder. The coupon holder holds at least one membrane for collection of deposition present within a filtration system. The apparatus allows examination of membrane surface deposition without sacrificing a membrane element and also provides timely diagnostic information on a filtration system. The present invention also provides a method of monitoring membrane deposition as well as a filtration system incorporating an in-line apparatus for monitoring membrane deposition.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1993Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Nalco Chemical CompanyInventors: E. H. Kelle Zeiher, Brian F. Post, William F. McCoy, Timothy L. Chaffin
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Patent number: 6007723Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for processing fluid for separating any component mixed or dissolved in a fluid and a method for producing a separated fluid. The present invention provides an apparatus for processing fluid which does not require any complicated manifolds in such a way that a plurality of cylindrical vessels each having a plurality of flow ports on the outer peripheral surface thereof at positions near both ends thereof, respectively, and incorporating therein a series of separating elements are arranged substantially parallel to one another with the flow ports of the adjoining cylindrical vessels held connected face-to-face with each other. Further, a method for producing separated fluid at a low cost can be provided by using the above-described apparatus for processing fluid.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1997Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Hiroyuki Ikada, Takao Tanno, Hiromu Takeuchi
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Patent number: 5981614Abstract: The present invention provides a composition comprising a hydrophobic, fluoroplastic polymer and an oleophobic fluoropolymer, wherein said composition is both hydrophobic and oleophobic, and wherein the weight ratio of the hydrophobic, fluoroplastic polymer to the oleophobic fluoropolymer in the composition is at least about 10:1. The present invention also provides products prepared from and using such a composition, as well as methods of preparing such a composition and products.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1996Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Inventor: Joseph G. Adiletta
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Patent number: 5972228Abstract: A filtering apparatus comprises: a pressure vessel; a plurality of filter elements arranged within the pressure vessel, the filter elements each having an upper end, a lower end and a side wall; filling bodies positioned within the filter elements; a first conduit for introducing compressed gas into the pressure vessel; a second conduit for transporting unfiltered liquid to and from the pressure vessel; and a third conduit for removing filtrate from the pressure vessel and transporting back-flushing liquid to and from the filter elements, the third conduit positioned proximate to a bottom portion of the pressure vessel and attached to the lower ends of the filter elements, such that the third conduit provides a support structure for the filter elements and the back-flushing liquid introduced via the third conduit fills the filter elements in a direction from the lower ends toward the upper ends, the volume of back-flushing liquid introduced into the filter elements limited by the filling bodies.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Kvaerner Pulping Technologies ABInventors: Magnus Ingelman, Hans-.ANG.ke Karlsson, Per Larsson, Martin Wimby, Anita Markusson
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Patent number: 5951876Abstract: A fluid treatment apparatus comprises two titanium mesh filters (12,22) connected in series across a flow passage. Each filter (12,22) is irradiated by UV light from respective lamps (13a,13b,23a,23b), so as to kill any micro-organisms trapped on the filters. Backwashing means (18,19,28,19) are provided for backwashing each filter in succession whilst fluid flowing along the passage is filtered by the other filter. In this manner micro-organisms are unable to pass through the apparatus untreated.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Water Recovery plcInventor: Malcolm Robert Snowball
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Patent number: 5928523Abstract: A filtering method and apparatus for continuously filtering a polymeric melt, which includes a plurality of filter chambers which are arranged in a melt flow path parallel to one another. Also, an intermediate filter is arranged parallel to the filter chambers. When one of the filter chambers is disconnected for the purpose of cleaning or replacing the filter element therein, the intermediate filter is connected synchronously in the melt flow path and, after the filter chamber is cleaned, or the filter element is exchanged, the flow is switched back through the filter chamber, and the intermediate filter is again disconnected.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1996Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Barmag AGInventors: Knut Hobrecht, Friedhelm Itter
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Patent number: 5882511Abstract: A filter system providing an improved connection device providing quicker and easier removal and installation of filters and increased reliability of the filters due to the improved connection device.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1996Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Fil-Tech CorporationInventor: Robert J. Blomquist
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Patent number: 5853583Abstract: A multi-functional linear motion shaker includes a rectangular outer support frame with a tank, often referred to as a "possum belly", for receiving the incoming drilling fluid flow. A set of adjustable louvers and a tray is positioned on the side of the tank. The adjustable louvers and tray serve to screen out the larger and stickier drill cuttings or solids. A vibrating deck assembly is positioned within the outer support frame adjacent the tank and tray assembly. The vibrating deck assembly is of a double deck design whose upper and lower decks include cross members to support the mud screens. The upper and lower decks are vertically spaced apart and connected together into one unit by vertical structural members. A moveable plate is positioned on the upper deck adjacent the adjustable louvers and tray. This moveable plate can be positioned to direct drilling fluid flow to the upper deck or repositioned to redirect fluid flow to the lower deck and bypass the upper deck.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: Kem-Tron Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Dilipkumar P. Shah
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Patent number: 5843304Abstract: A materials treatment system which includes filtration and treatment of solid and liquid components of a material, such as a waste material. A filter or substrate assembly is provided which allows liquids to pass therethrough, while retaining solids. The solids are then incinerated utilizing microwave energy, and the liquids can be treated after passing through the filter element, for example, utilizing a treatment liquid such as an oxidant liquid. The filter assembly can also include an exhaust filter assembly which removes solids or particulate matter from exhaust gasses, with the retained solids/particulates incinerated utilizing microwave energy.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1995Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Wastech International, Inc.Inventors: Guy Marchesseault, John M. Rummler, Heinz Sauk-Schubert, Thomas Beal
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Patent number: 5804062Abstract: Apparatus for treating a liquid containing suspended solids comprising a clarifying vessel and a number of filters positioned around the periphery of the clarifying vessel for receiving and filtering liquid from the clarifier. A filter may be backwashed by isolating that filter, filling the other filter cells with clarified liquid and draining them into the isolated cell to remove filter media contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Inventor: David K. Wyness
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Patent number: 5795481Abstract: A process for the treatment of aqueous effluent with a view to its purification, the process including at least one stage consisting of causing the water to pass into the interior of at least one battery of several biological filters with fixed cultures or other devices with fixed cultures operating in parallel, characterized in that it comprises supplying the filters at constant flow and to cause the number of filters supplied and the number of filters not supplied in the battery, to be varied, in accordance with the total flow of aqueous effluent to be treated. Such a process allows the performance of biofilters and other devices with fixed cultures to be improved.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: OTV Omnium De Traitements Et De Valorisation S.A.Inventor: Andre Lesouef
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Patent number: 5772879Abstract: A pair of strainer systems in parallel provide continuous filtration of solids from an influent stream. In influent strikes a filtration medium in the form of a porous membrane at an angle other than the perpendicular to create a washing action to remove filtrate from the surface of the porous membrane. As filtrate builds up on the surface of the porous membrane, the pressure differential across the strainer increases to a first setpoint which activates a motor which drives a wiper blade to scrub filtrate off the surface of the porous membrane. Ultimately, solids build up within the pores of the porous membrane to a point where the wiper blade is no longer effective to lower the differential pressure across the strainer to an acceptable level. When this happens, a differential pressure signal isolates the operations strainer and places the standby, parallel strainer in service. Filtrate scrubbed from the surface of the porous membrane is collected in a sump and occasionally drained or flushed from the system.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1995Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Inventor: Allan Jaikaran
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Patent number: 5770072Abstract: The invention relates to a valve arrangement which can preferably be used in connection with a removal system comprising digester screens for digester liquids in cellulose digesters. The valve is characterized by a housing (1) with inlet openings (7) for digester liquid from each screen and at least one outlet opening (5) for the digester liquid from the screens and also at least one inlet opening (8) for digester liquid intended for back-flushing the screens and a rotor (10) in the housing (1) which is designed to shut off intermittently at least one of the inlet openings (7) from the screens and instead open the latter for the liquid for back-flushing.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Kvaerner Pulping ABInventors: Christen Gronvold-Hansen, Stig Eriksson
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Patent number: 5741416Abstract: The present invention provides a self-contained, self-monitoring water purification system able to be transported to and used in remote areas. The system processes contaminated water through a preliminary filter, an oxidation contact chamber, a secondary filter and a chemical biocidal agent to obtain potable water. A number of sensor probes send information on critical operating parameters to a programmed logic control which, in turn, analyzes the information and generates an output signal to alter system operations when needed. In a second embodiment, the invention system is provided with a desalination unit in the form of a reverse osmosis filter to remove salt and extremely fine particles.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1996Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: Tempest Environmental Systems, Inc.Inventor: Gerard F. Tempest, Jr.
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Patent number: 5705054Abstract: A system for filtering liquids like cooling water and emergency cooling water in nuclear power stations and other industrial plants wherein a continuous circulation of a coolant or other liquid has to be secured. The system comprises a first filtering surface and a first filtrate space which is at least partially limited by the first filtering surface and at least one further filtering surface with a second filtrate space which is at least partially limited by a filtering surface. A filtrate outlet channel is connected to the first filtrate space and a siphon connects the filtrate spaces.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1996Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Imatran Voima OyInventor: Timo Hyrsky
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Patent number: 5670038Abstract: A filter system for a liquid, usually water, is disclosed. The system includes two filters, each having a housing and a filter medium located in the housing through which the liquid flows in one direction to be filtered. A pressure operated distributing valve alternates the flow of water from one to the other of the filters and pressure regulators and check valves or pressure regulators alone divert a portion of the filtered water to backwash the filter medium in the other filter.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1995Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Inventor: Jerry L. McKinney
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Patent number: 5651887Abstract: A filtration system having an in-line filter cartridge with the inlet at one end of the filter cartridge and the outlet at the opposite end of the cartridge. The filter cartridge is connected to the cartridge mounting on the fluid conduits via quick-disconnect couplers with built-in automatic water shutoff capability which enables the filter cartridge to be installed and removed in a horizontal movement. A recirculating bypass is provided in the system which includes a pair of bypass branch lines to recirculate the fluid and prevent trapped stagnant water in the bypass lines. In a shown preferred usage, the filtration system utilizes a filtration cartridge and mount to allow filter cartridges to be easily mounted upon and removed from automatic beverage dispensers.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1995Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Iraco Filtration Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Posner, Al McQueen
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Patent number: 5626761Abstract: A chemical and particulate filtration system and method are disclosed. The method includes contacting a liquid to be filtered, in a reverse flow manner, with a molecular absorption filter media and a submicronic filter media. The system/method removes, as a particulate, dissolved organic and inorganic contaminants, pollutants and particulate from a liquid. The removal of contaminants is evidenced by a color change in the filter media.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1993Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Poly-Bio-Marine, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Howery, John W. Howery
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Patent number: 5624549Abstract: Apparatus for partial dewatering of raw sludge, includes at least two filter units each defining a filter chamber which receives raw sludge and has an outer wall surface formed as filter for discharge of filtrate from raw sludge. Accommodated within the filter chamber is a double-acting plunger which extends across the entire cross section for dividing the filter chamber in two working chambers, and reciprocates in the filter chamber along the inside wall surface for movement between a first end position and a second end position, with each working chamber having an inlet for receiving raw sludge from a suitable conveying unit and an outlet for discharge of partially dewatered raw sludge.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: Muller Umwelttechnik GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Dirk Herzog, Wolfgang Muller
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Patent number: 5611924Abstract: A high flow filter system uses readily available filters of moderate capacity to provide a high capacity flow in a reliable and easily maintained structure. The system includes a pressure vessel (20, FIG. 2) with inlet and outlet ports (16, 42), and an outlet conduit structure (68) which holds multiple moderate capacity filters (50). The filters are exposed to the inside of the vessel, and pressured fluid in the vessel flows through the filters with the filtered fluid flowing into center conduits (54) that extend vertically through a central passage of each filter. In one system, the filtered fluid flows through the lower end of each center conduit, through radial conduits (60, 61) and a manifold or spider hub part (62) to a pipe (44) that extends through the vessel outlet port. In another system, the lower ends of the center conduits are connected through holes of a manifold plate, to a manifold region.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Inventor: William Osborne
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Patent number: 5605622Abstract: A vacuum system for use in a swimming pool installation including a swimming pool and a recirculating system. The recirculating system includes a skimmer device and a main drain coupled to a pump and a filter assembly for recirculating the water in the swimming pool. The vacuum system includes a vacuum module mounted adjacent the swimming pool, a conduit coupling the vacuum module to the pump, and a hose coupling extending from the vacuum module in liquid communication with the swimming pool, the hose coupling adapted to receive a vacuum hose.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1995Date of Patent: February 25, 1997Inventor: Michael J. Ferraro
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Patent number: 5603828Abstract: A screen changer has not only the conventional slide bars with material injection channels and first air withdrawing channels, but also second air withdrawing channels, as well as material withdrawing channels when the slide bars are in an intermediate position where the filter portions provided through those slide bars in a direction normal to the axis are sealed and isolated within through-holes in the housing; said second air withdrawing channels communicate the topmost parts of the downstream compartments with the outside of the housing and are provided such that after penetrating through the slide bars, they extend along the outer surfaces of those slide bars; said material withdrawing channels are provided through the housing such that they communicate the exit ends of the downstream compartments with the outside of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Assignee: The Japan Steel Works, Ltd.Inventors: Yasuhiko Ishida, Tomomi Kato
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Patent number: 5593582Abstract: A shale shaker having two feeds, two screens, two mud outlets and a removable tray between the screens is disclosed. Each screen receives one feed and produces one outlet of cuttings and another outlet for separated mud for either bypass or direct feed to the mud tank or the other screen. The removable tray or trays facilitate the two screens acting in cascade. Valves are provided to control the overall flow rate to the shaker and to the lower level screen.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Inventor: John W. Roff, Jr.
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Patent number: 5536399Abstract: The filter devices allow easy cleaning of various joint portions such as those located near changeover valves of the filter devices. Heating units which accommodate filter cases may be formed with openings which allow such joint portions between the filter cases and the heating units to be accessed and cleaned. Alternatively, the heating units may include two relatively movable parts which, when opened, allow the joint portions to be accessed once the filter cases are removed. The heating units themselves may be detachable from a support frame so as to expose other joint portions.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1994Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Assignee: Aska CorporationInventor: Noritsugu Kaneshige
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Patent number: 5501791Abstract: A filter head adapted for use with spin-on filters is shown. The filter head carries a spring load piston which is normally biased to close a filter bypass channel. A fluid pressure increase caused by a clogged filter causes the piston to move opening the bypass and at the same time opening a signal channel between a source of fluid pressure and a signal outlet.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1994Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey J. Theisen, John F. Connelly
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Patent number: 5499693Abstract: In a method and an apparatus for lubricating the bearings of a turbocharger, the coarsely filtered oil flow (2) for the turbocharger (7) is first of all passed through one of two fine filters (12, 15) connected alternately and in the process is filtered to the consistency required by the turbocharger (7). A portion of the finely filtered oil flow (20) is fed as lubricating oil (21) into the bearings (22) of the turbocharger (7), and the other portion is fed as flushing oil (23) into the clean side (14) of the second fine filter (15). Both the lubricating oil (21) and the flushing oil (23) are then drained off into the oil sump (1). If the first fine filter (12) is contaminated, the second fine filter (15) flushed beforehand by means of the finely filtered oil flow (20) is switched to the oil line (10) of the turbocharger (7) and thus takes over the cleaning function of the first fine filter (12). The clogged first fine filter (12) is then cleaned with the flushing oil (23).Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1995Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Assignee: ABB Management AGInventor: Markus Widenhorn
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Patent number: 5492635Abstract: A method of filtering solids from the effluent from a wastewater collection container such as a septic tank is disclosed. A mesh screen filter is immersed in wastewater having a concentration of waste solids which have been allowed to distribute into a scum layer and a sludge layer with a horizontal layer of liquid therebetween. The filter is surrounded with a housing, and the interior surface of the housing is exposed to the horizontal layer of liquid through a plurality of apertures in the housing. Liquid from the horizontal layer flows through the apertures into the housing and thereafter the liquid flows from one side of the filter to an opposite side thereof through a mesh screen filtering surface area greater than the interior surface area of the housing. Thereafter, the liquid flows through a liquid effluent outlet of the container. This filter is very efficient and consequently provides a high quality effluent, while resisting clogging and resultant collapse of the mesh screen surface area.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Orenco Systems, Inc.Inventor: Eric S. Ball
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Patent number: 5482626Abstract: A liquid sample filtration apparatus includes: a) a module retaining filter elements; b) a filter clamping and fluid injection apparatus positioned relative to the module to engage a filter element thereon, and includes a pair of first and second opposing engageable members to sealing engage a filter element therebetween; c) an inlet tube connected to an opposing engageable member; d) an outlet tube connected to an opposing engageable member; e) a motor to move the module relative to the filter clamping and injection apparatus to register filter elements on the module to the clamping and injection apparatus; and f) a motor associated with the filter clamping and injection apparatus to move the opposing engageable members into substantial sealing fluid communication relative to a filter element on the module.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1993Date of Patent: January 9, 1996Assignee: Lockheed Idaho Technologies CompanyInventors: Brent C. Lohnes, Terry D. Turner, Kerry M. Klingler, Michael L. Clark
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Patent number: 5462653Abstract: An improved continuous large area polymer filter employs a single valve to control molten polymer flow into and out from at least two but preferably three or more filter assemblies. In a neutral position the valve apportions flow equally to each of the filter assemblies. When filters in any one of the assemblies becomes clogged and requires cleaning or replacement, the valve is repositioned to prevent flow into and out from the clogged assembly while continuing to apportion flow among the remaining assemblies. A small amount of polymer is bled from the selected assembly to effect depressurization and the assembly is removed, restored to function and replaced. The valve is repositioned to allow a slow bleeding of polymer into the restored assembly and the bleed valve is opened to allow air and air entrapped polymer to be removed from the assembly before returning it to service.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1994Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Assignee: Hills, Inc.Inventor: William H. Hills
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Patent number: 5451317Abstract: A solid-liquid separator for sludge or the like comprising: a treating tank; means disposed in the treating tank for establishing a horizontal flow therein; and a plurality of stages of submerged filter systems arranged in the treating tank sequentially in the direction of the horizontal flow. This horizontal flow is used sequentially in the submerged filter systems so that the power to be consumed for establishing a scavenging flow can be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1994Date of Patent: September 19, 1995Assignee: Kubota CorporationInventors: Hiroshi Ishida, Kiyoshi Izumi, Shuzo Matsumura
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Patent number: RE36913Abstract: A vacuum system for use in a swimming pool installation including a swimming pool and a recirculating system. The recirculating system includes a skimmer device and a main drain coupled to a pump and a filter assembly for recirculating the water in the swimming pool. The vacuum system includes a vacuum module mounted adjacent the swimming pool, a conduit coupling the vacuum module to the pump, and a hose coupling extending from the vacuum module in liquid communication with the swimming pool, the hose coupling adapted to receive a vacuum hose.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1998Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Inventor: Michael J. Ferraro