With Cleaning Means Patents (Class 210/391)
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Patent number: 5316685Abstract: A method and apparatus for separating solids from liquid containing same comprises a cylindrical casing within which a rotor assembly or block having a conicalmesh rotates about a vertical axis with the mesh walls upwardly diverging. A liquid-solid slurry is introduced tangentially to the inside of the mesh at a top inlet. Stationary wiper arms inside the mesh remove the solids from the mesh as it rotates. Fluid pressure inside the mesh, pumping effect of the rotating blades, gravity force on the slurry and particularly tangential pump suction at the bottom of the casing, drive the liquid out through the mesh, while the solid material is expelled vertically downwards through a central outlet opening in the bottom of the mesh.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Grana, Inc.Inventor: Peter Stein
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Patent number: 5312544Abstract: A continuous, self-cleaning strainer and method of straining comprising a housing, a rotatably driven shaft mounted on the housing, a primary and a secondary drum concentrically mounted on the shaft and rotatable therewith, the drums having a number of perforations and strainer inserts mounted in each of the perforations, each drum being provided with a reduced pressure backwash zone outside the drum and connected to backwash outlet connected to atmospheric pressure whereby, when a strainer insert passes the reduced pressure zone, pressurized liquid inside the drum forces liquid backwardly through the insert to flush accumulated solids therefrom. Backwashing operation can be commenced by means of a valve disposed in the backwash outlet lines and actuated by a timer or by a pressure differential switch, or both.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1992Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: S. P. Kinney Engineers, Inc.Inventor: Craig S. Kinney
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Patent number: 5300225Abstract: A vacuum cleaned micro-strainer is provided. The apparatus uses a rotating cylinder-shaped set of filtering screens through which waste water flows. A vacuum head centered above the cylindrical screen assembly sucks particulate matter from the screens. The micro-strainer is constructed of inexpensive, corrosion resistant, lightweight materials which minimize replacement and maintenance. The invention offers a cost-effective means for filtration of particulate matter from water generated by fish culture systems, cooling tower systems and waste water treatment systems while minimizing the collection of water.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Inventor: Harry C. Fischer
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Patent number: 5275728Abstract: The invention pertains to a device to separate solid materials from a stream of liquid, particularly from cooling water. In the case of the known devices, difficulties occur in cleaning the filter from fibrous contaminants generally or starting with a certain size. The subject device draws off fibrous as well as coarse grained contaminants equally well.A preferably funnel shaped filter 3 with a suction device 4 running at an angle to the surface line 6 of the funnel filter 3 is arranged in a pipe shaped housing. The inclination creates a force component 19 which transports the coarse grained contaminants to the tip of the filter where they are drawn off by the suction opening 8 of the suction rotor 7. The fibrous contaminants are drawn off by the suction device 4.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1992Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Inventor: Josef Koller
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Patent number: 5259952Abstract: System for separating solids from slurry containing a separable solid in a liquid carrier, such as an industrial waste. The slurry is flowed into a separation chamber positioned over a slower moving foraminous medium to effect cross-flow separation of liquid from the slurry in an initial stage and followed by separation of solids from the slurry in a second stage all the separation being effected employing a single forwardly moving filtration medium. The flow rate of liquid, the rate of travel of the foraminous medium, and the differential pressure across the foraminous medium, as established by the pressure exerted by the flowing liquid on the foraminous medium and the relative pressure underneath the foraminous medium, are controlled at different locations along the length of the separation chamber to provide optimum steady-state separation for a given waste stream.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Cer-Wat, Inc.Inventor: Charles A. Lee
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Patent number: 5250198Abstract: An improved method for separating solid particles from liquids, such as dewatering and thickening of sludge collected in a container (1), involves the use of at least one drainage unit (9) having doubled screened jacket walls (25, 26) defining a dewatering chamber (10). The liquid relieved of solids within the chamber is subjected to a turbulent motion acting against said screened jacket walls for obstruction of the solids deposition at the wall surfaces of the chamber facing the sludge in the container. The turbulent motion is obtained by a forced fluid F introduced in the chamber through one or more tubes (30, 31). The fluid may favorably be in form of compressed air or water returned from the reject system (14, 16).Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1991Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Inventor: Hans Stedfeldt
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Patent number: 5246580Abstract: An improved method for separating solid particles from liquids, such as dewatering and thickening of sludge collected in a container (1), involves the use of at least one drainage unit (9) having doubled screened jacket walls (25, 26) defining a dewatering chamber (10). The liquid relieved of solids within the chamber is subjected to a turbulent motion acting against said screened jacket walls for obstruction of the solids deposition at the wall surfaces of the chamber facing the sludge in the container. The turbulent motion is obtained by a forced fluid F introduced in the chamber through one or more tubes (30, 31). The fluid may favourably be in form of compressed air or water returned from the reject system (14, 16).Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Inventor: Hans Stedfeldt
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Patent number: 5246601Abstract: This invention relates to an improvement in a process for centrifuging a polyhalogenated product, the improvement comprising enhancing the porosity of a centrifuge filter cloth subsequent to one or more centrifugation cycles by effectively treating the centrifuge filter cloth with an amount of filter cloth treatment solution and at a temperature which are sufficient to enhance the centrifuge filter cloth porosity.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Ethyl CorporationInventor: Wayne D. Jensen
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Patent number: 5238501Abstract: The invention relates to a method and device for the washing of a medium consistency fibrous slurry, especially a chemical pulp slurry in which the slurry is fed at an inclined angle onto a substantially horizontal portion of circulating filter belt, and then distributed over substantially the entire working width of the filter belt. The distributed slurry is then washed with a washing liquid under localized pressure to produce a slurry having a medium consistency range, i.e., about 8 to 15 percent. In order to increase the consistency to 20 to 40 weight percent, preferably about 30 to about 35 weight percent, the washed slurry is passed to a pressing zone.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1990Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Andritz AktiengesellschaftInventors: Johannes Kappel, Franz Petschauer
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Patent number: 5234605Abstract: A method and apparatus for filtering a fluid flowing from a fluid supply duct in a first direction through a filtering medium in which separate solid particles or concentrate are released from the filtering medium by a back-flush. The method and apparatus has a moving means, such as a diaphragm, which receives the pressure of the fluid at both the inlet and outlet of the filter. In response to a changing pressure, such as by opening of an outlet valve, the moving means operates, e.g., the diaphragm changes its position, and operates to send a supply of the fluid through the filter medium in a second direction which is opposite to the normal first direction of fluid flow.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1991Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Inventors: John Reipur, Hans Olsen
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Patent number: 5221472Abstract: A vacuum filtration apparatus is provided with one or more vacuum chambers fixedly secured at predetermined positions. The interior of the vacuum chamber alternates between a partial vacuum and atmospheric pressure. An endless filter belt has a horizontal section disposed above the vacuum chamber. A slurry is fed from one or more slurry feeders onto the horizontal section of the endless filter belt so as to create a cake of solid particles. Water is fed from one or more water feeders onto the cake to wash the solid particles on the endless filter belt. The endless filter belt intermittently advances by a predetermined length. When the endless filter belt is stopped, the vacuum chamber is under a vacuum so as to draw the liquid constituent from the slurry, thereby obtaining a purified cake of the solid particles. The vacuum filtration apparatus is provided with a coupling bar at which the slurry feeder and the water feeder is attached.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1991Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: Tsukishima Kikai Co., Ltd.Inventors: Michio Ikeda, Kazuo Kamezaki, Yoshihiko Nakazawa, Shuji Iwasaki, Masuhiro Sato, Minoru Morita
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Patent number: 5164086Abstract: Rotary filter including a perforated, rotatable drum and at least one blowback valve located in close proximity to the interior surface of the drum. In a preferred embodiment, the blowback valve includes an opening adjacent the drum for the discharge of a gas and the opening includes at least one radial position adjusting device alignable with a hole in the perforated drum, whereby the radial position of the blowback valve in relation to the interior of the drum is adjustable externally through perforations in the drum. The external adjustment permits drums longer than possible with prior art rotary filters.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1990Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Stephen W. Hopgood, Lester Klein
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Patent number: 5160434Abstract: A drum filter is characterized in that its filtrate compartments (20) comprise a bottom part (28,30) and a side surface (32), which is provided with a lip or curved portion (34) extending towards the inside of the compartment (20) from the edge of the side surface opposite the bottom part. The lip (34) prevents the filtrate from escaping from the compartment (20) back through the wire surface, when the drum filter (20) is rotated.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1991Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Assignee: A. Ahlstrom CorporationInventors: Jukka Heino, Raimo Kohonen
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Patent number: 5149448Abstract: A drum filter for thickening lime sludge in which the lime sludge is thickened on a filter layer (precoat) formed by the lime sludge on the filter periphery. The filter is provided with high pressure liquid nozzles continuously reciprocating in the longitudinal direction of the drum in such a way that, during each rotation of the drum, part of the filtering layer is continuously detached and drops into a vat containing the lime sludge.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: A. Ahlstrom CorporationInventor: Esko Mattelmaki
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Patent number: 5141631Abstract: A filter for flowing polymer having a filter element progressively advanced between an on-stream position communicating between the upstream and downstream passages and a backflush position. In the latter position, filtered polymer is forced through a segment of the element in the direction opposite to on-stream flow. The filter is advanced in steps alternately with the energization of a pump for creating the backflush pressure. The steps are determined to cause each filter portion to remain in the backflush position for at least two consecutive steps.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1991Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: John Brown Inc.Inventor: Timothy W. Whitman
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Patent number: 5124029Abstract: A device for fractionating pulp suspensions has a series of vertical filter sheets attached to a horizontal shaft. Suspension is sprayed against the sheets to effect a separation of coarse and fine solids. Cleansing liquid is also sprayed against the sheets to keep the filter holes open and the fabric sheets are movable with respect to the sprays.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1990Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Assignee: Celleco ABInventors: Roland Fjallstrom, Rune Frykhult
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Patent number: 5116490Abstract: An improved rotary screen for high volume water screening includes a rectangular truss having a forward bearing surface supporting a rotary screen element supported by a central rotating hub and a plurality of radial beams connecting to a peripheral beam. A curved support on the truss forward surface transfers screen load during use between the peripheral beam to the truss.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1990Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Inventor: Herman Fontenot
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Patent number: 5107757Abstract: A method of and apparatus for dewatering a substance which is to be dewatered such as sludge wherein the substance to be dewatered is pressed between a pair of rollers (11, 212) or plate-shaped press members (331) each having its press surface formed from a rigid porous material (6, C, 331) having water absorption and retention properties based on the capillary action; water squeezed from the substance by pressing is permeated into the rigid porous material due to water absorption based on the capillary action or water pressure and the permeated water is retained by virtue of the water retention properties based on the capillary action, thereby dewatering the substance; and the water retained by the rigid porous material is discharged by sending pressurized air to regenerate the capillary tubes.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1988Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignees: Ebara Corporation, Ibiden Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takahiro Ohshita, Ryuichi Ishikawa, Tetsuhisa Hirose, Kiyoshi Asai
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Patent number: 5098564Abstract: A strainer assembly for separating solid particles, such as food particles, from drain water includes a straining apparatus made up of discrete portions which travel on an endless path with the path having platform and dumping segments. Incoming drain water impacts the discrete portions of the straining apparatus in the platform segment so that the solid particles are held on the discrete portions while water passes to the drain and the solid particles travel with the discrete portions to the dumping segment, where they are dumped to a collection facility.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1990Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Assignee: Thermaco, Inc.Inventors: B. Glenn Miller, William C. Batten
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Patent number: 5061380Abstract: The invention is a screening device suitable for screening a liquid material having solid matter suspended in it, which comprises a number of sets of discs, the discs of each set being rigidly mounted on a shaft, with the discs on each shaft being separated from one another axially, means mounting the shafts about parallel axes, with the discs of adjacent shafts being interleaved with one another and means to cause the shafts to rotate independently in the same rotational sense such that successive shafts rotate progressively faster to cause the solid matter suspended in the liquid material to be moved in a direction from the slowest shaft to the fastest shaft. The device is used particularly in sewage processing plants.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: Mono Pumps LimitedInventor: Christopher Stevenson
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Patent number: 5013460Abstract: A method and apparatus provide for the effective centrifugal washing and/or thickening of paper pulp, using a perforated cylinder. A stock head box, located within the cylinder, applies a thin sheet of pulp on the interior the cylinder, at a high rate (e.g. about 20 meters per second), at a first arcuate position. The cylinder is rotated at high speed (e.g. 100 rpm, to provide an acceleration on the order of about 10 gs), whereby centrifugal force causes liquid in the pulp to move radially outwardly through the openings in the screen cylinder. The pulp is withdrawn from the interior of the cylinder by a vacuum roll or the like at a second arcuate position less than 360.degree. from the first position. The withdrawn pulp is moved by a screw conveyor or the like away from the cylinder in a dimension generally parallel to the axis of rotation, and the withdrawn liquid passes through channels in a drum surrounding the perforated cylinder, and is engaged by an impeller, and flows to a volute for removal.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1989Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Assignee: Kamyr, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Meredith
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Patent number: 4992167Abstract: A filtering apparatus for filtering cutting oil containing metal chips so that the filtered cutting oil can be recycled includes a reservoir, a filtering drum journalled within the reservoir and having a filtering screen support and a filtering screen extending about the periphery of the drum and secured to the drum by the filtering screen support, a chip discharge device including a belt entrained around guide rollers for carrying separated metal chips out of the reservoir, a discharged chip receiving bin disposed outside the reservoir adjacent to the discharge end of the chip discharge device and a filtered oil receiving bin disposed outside of the reservoir adjacent to a filtered oil discharge area of the reservoir. The drum is rotated by a motor located atop the reservoir and connected to the drum. An air spray device extends within the drum for spraying air at the filtering screen to dislodge any metal chips clinging to the screen.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1988Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Assignee: Syst CorporationInventor: Tadao Uchiyama
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Patent number: 4986910Abstract: This present invention relates to a method of dehydrating a wet sludge. The wet sludge which is subjected to a preliminary dehydration by gravity dehydration or the like, is pelletized by a pelletizer, and obtained pellets of the sludge are subjected to compression dehydration with a pair of endless filter fabrics.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1987Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: Nippon Kokan Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kiyoshi Uyama, Yasuhiko Kihara
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Patent number: 4976934Abstract: A recirculating fiber filter (1) and method is provided for removing particulates from moving fluid streams. High aspect ratio fibers (2) are used which readily nest with each other to form the high voidage fiber filter bed. In the method, fibers are continuously removed from the bottom of the bed regenerated to remove particulates and recycled back to the top of the bed and distributed thereon. Dirty fluid is passed from the top to the bottom of the filter. Dendrites of the particulate impurity appear to buildup in a thin section (A) at the top of the filter and provide the primary mechanism for further particulate entrapment. Recirculation of fibers offers a continuously fresh volume of fibers at the top for capture of particulates.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1986Date of Patent: December 11, 1990Assignee: Battelle Development CorporationInventors: Robert E. Maringer, Herman Nack, Richard Razgaitis
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Patent number: 4976853Abstract: An improved control valve for use in a filtration apparatus for treating waste product which comprises a tapered rotary cylinder, a rotary filtration cylinder disposed around the tapered rotary cylinder, a fixed steam injection pipe disposed above the rotary filtration cylinder, and a plurality of control valve members whereby the waste product which is conveyed inside the rotary filtration cylinder and is heated, and which collects in the holes of the rotary filtration cylinder is cleaned away by the spraying of the surface of the rotary filtration cylinder with hot steam through nozzles of a fixed injection pipe under the control of the pressure in a treatment zone between the tapered rotary cylinder and the rotary filtration cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1989Date of Patent: December 11, 1990Inventor: Chung Y. Lee
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Patent number: 4973407Abstract: A filter for filtering liquids is proposed, in which the filter fabric along an arcuate path is mounted on a bearing element concomitantly rotating with the filter fabric. The bearing element is constituted by a rotatably mounted ring, which is mounted on a bearing inner ring connected to a wall of the filter. The seal between the bearing inner ring and the rotatably mounted ring is provided by an O-ring, which forms a radial or axial seal. In the case of the present filter, the inlet port is located in the rigid wall and its position and shape can be adapted to the particular requirements.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: Dipl.-Ing. Erich Fetzer GmbH & Co.Inventor: Jurgen Wagner
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Patent number: 4952325Abstract: Cylindrical textile filters of the radially outward filtration flow type such as utilized in textile wet processing systems are cleaned of filtered accumulation in an inclined filter housing wherein the filter is continuously rotated while a spray nozzle travels axially along the length of the filter applying a high velocity spray of cleaning water radially inwardly with respect to the filter. Simultaneously, a shower-like water spray is applied axially through the filter interior to flush the filtered accumulation as it is dislodged by the high-pressure spray nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1988Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Assignee: Gaston County Dyeing Machine Co.Inventor: Graham F. Clifford
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Patent number: 4943372Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for discharging a disc filter. The method and apparatus are excellent for handling fiber suspensions in the pulp and paper industry. In earlier known means, the filter cake thickened on the filter surfaces of the disc filter is detached by means of water or compressed-air jets and the cake allowed to freely fall to an axial chute disposed below the shaft level of the filter, wherefrom the pulp most usually is transferred by means of a screw conveyor. The pulp, however, easily clogs the inlet opening of the chute, whereby pulp material accumulates in the space between the discs with harmful consequences.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1988Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Assignee: A. Ahlstrom CorporationInventor: Raimo Kohonen
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Patent number: 4925550Abstract: A batch-action apparatus for filtering a fluid medium comprises a hermetically sealed housing (1) communicating with systems (9, 10 and 11) for feeding the fluid medium, discharging the clean medium, and evacuating filter cake.The housing (1) accommodates a flexible filter hose (2) one end (4) of which is turned inside out and attached to the housing (1), whereas the other end (7) thereof is connected to a hoisting mechanism (3) acting to move the hose (2) relative to the fixed end (4) of this hose. The end (4) of the hose (2) turned inside out forms an annular cavity (8) to which the fluid medium is fed and which varies in volume under the action of filter cake build-up or in response to the movement executed by the hoisting mechanism (3).Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1987Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Inventors: Viktor V. Shishkin, Nikolai F. Kryazhevskikh, Jury P. Shapovalov
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Patent number: 4921603Abstract: An apparatus and method for filtering a suspension including particulates and increasing the concentration of retainable matter wherein the suspension is drawn through the filter in a manner such that a portion of the suspension is subjected to a negative pressure which pulls it away from the filter membrane and permits it to pass through the filter unit without going through the membrane and a portion of the suspension is subjected to a positive pressure which causes it to pass through the filter membrane before exiting the filter unit, thereby creating a permeate. The invention involves regulation of flow rates to achieve a ratio of the pressures so that when some of the particulate matter from the portion of the suspension passing through the filter membrane becomes effective in decreasing flux, the negative pressure will serve to pull the particulate free and unclog the filter membrane on a continuous and automatic basis, thus allowing prolong filtration time with maximal flux.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1989Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Inventor: Richard C. K. Yen
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Patent number: 4889625Abstract: A filter to concentrating fiber suspension of the type having annular filter discs (2) which rotate about a collection trough (13) for dewatered fibers. Each filter disc comprises two mutually spaced filter elements (3) which, together with an annular wall (4) radially inwardly terminating the disc, define a filtrate chamber (5) inside the disc. The filtrate chamber (5) communicates radially outwardly with its surroundings. The suspension container (1) of the filter is inwardly provided under the suspension surface with an arcuate duct (15) for each disc, this duct being in communication with the filtrate outlet (17) of the container. Thee is communication between each disc (2) and associated duct (15) such that the filtrate can be transferred from a filtrate chamber to the respective duct (15).Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Inventor: Harry Nilsson
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Patent number: 4876013Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for filtration includes an outer stationary body, an inner rotating body defining a gap with the outer body for receiving a fluid sample, the surface of one of the bodies defining the gap being a filter. The rotation of the inner body creates Taylor vortices which continuously displace occluded solute on the filter surface. The filter can be a membrane. In one embodiment the device may be used to filter very small volumes of fluid such as are handled in clinical and other laboratories.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1988Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Assignee: Membrex IncorporatedInventors: Iosif Shmidt, Mario Badiali
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Patent number: 4839047Abstract: An intermittent-action apparatus for filtering liquid has a sealed casing (1) in which a hollow cylinder (8) is mounted so as to define with the casing (1) an annular space (9) communicating with a system for removing precipitate. A driven drum (12) is provided in the upper part of the casing (1), and one end (11) of a filtering hose (10) is secured to the drum, the other end (13) of the hose being turned inside out and secured along the perimeter to the hollow cylinder (8) so as to define around the remaining part of the hose an annular space (14) for liquid being filtered, the annular space varying in volume during accumulation of precipitate therein and during movement of the hose under the action of the drum.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1987Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Inventors: Viktor V. Shishkin, Nikolai F. Kryazhevskikh, Jury P. Shapovalov
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Patent number: 4834878Abstract: A system of continuously and efficiently separating liquid from sludge is disclosed which includes two parts, the mixer conditioner and the rotary drain. The two parts are virtually always used together. The mixer conditioner may include an adjacent vertical receiver which may serve to extend residence time. The receiver, if used, is connected at the bottom to the tangential inlet line to the mixer conditioner. This inlet line provides the means for circulation therethrough the watery sludge to which has been added a flocculant in a gentle manner so as to cause mixing while not causing shearing. A slow moving horizontal impeller operates to maintain the spiraling motion initiated at the tangential inlet. The outlet, also tangential, delivers to the rotary drain. The rotary drain is a compartmentalized cage that is decreasingly baffled from compartment to compartment.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1988Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Inventor: John W. Anderson
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Patent number: 4790934Abstract: An apparatus for filtering a fluid medium has a sealed ring-shaped body in the interior of which is movably mounted a flexible filtering member having a toroidal shape. Slide valves divide the interior of the body into two portions, one of which receives the supply of fluid medium to be cleaned and removes the fluid medium cleaned by the filtering member, while the other cleans the filtering member by removing cake from it.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1987Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Assignee: Inzhenerny Tsentr TruboprovodInventors: Viktor V. Shishkin, Nikolai F. Kryazhevskikh, Jury P. Shapovalov
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Patent number: 4790942Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for filtration includes an outer stationary body, an inner rotating body defining a gap with the outer body for receiving a fluid sample, the surface of one of the bodies defining the gap being a filter. The rotation of the inner body creates Taylor vortices which continuously displace occluded solute on the filter surface. The filter can be a membrane.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1987Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Assignee: Membrex IncorporatedInventors: Iosif Shmidt, Mario Badiali
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Patent number: 4784767Abstract: A magnetic separator for fluids has a non-magnetic container which is divided into a trapping portion and an accumulating portion. A fluid containing magnetic particles to be removed therefrom is introduced via an inflow pipe and discharged via a discharge pipe located in the top and bottom, respectively, of the trapping portion. A pair of electrodes are mounted in opposite end walls of the container, and a plurality of magnetizable wires are strung across the container in parallel between the electrodes. The electrodes are electrically connected to a mechanism for generating alternating current whose frequency components are harmonics of the fundamental frequency of vibration of the magnetizable wires. The container is situated between a pair of magnets which produce a magnetic field whose strength increases from the trapping portion to the accumulating portion. The magnetic field strength is preferably a maximum in the accumulating portion at a position removed from the end wall of the accumulating portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1987Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignees: Director General, Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tetsuhiko Hasuda, Yoshihisa Kitora, Kiyoshi Taketou, Akira Ichikawa
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Patent number: 4772398Abstract: For the treatment of waste water in the liquid treatment of a textile material, air bubbles are generated in water containing floating impurities stored tentatively in a waste water tank so as to adhere the impurities on the surface of the air bubbles, adhering the impurities together with air bubbles on the surface of a filter comprising a mesh belt or a mesh drum by pulling up the filter successively, and removing the impurities from the filter thus pulled up due to the effect of vacuum suction, and an apparatus therefor. The impurities remaining still on the surface of the filter may further be removed therefrom by washing the filter with the aid of water and air jets.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1987Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: Sando Iron Works Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshikazu Sando, Hiroshi Ishidoshiro
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Patent number: 4765894Abstract: An apparatus for separating solids from various types of liquid is disclosed, which includes a vessel for a filtrate arranged adjacent to one side wall of receiving vessel for a solid-containing liquid, and a disc screen arranged at an opening of the side wall using a liquid seal, the disc screen being connected to a rotary shaft which in turn is connected to a driving source, while the disc screen at its surface of the filtrate vessel side being opposed with a submerged ejecting nozzle for a washing fluid thereby to backwash the disc screen during its rotation, resulting in an excellent solid/liquid separator having capability of preventing the clogging of the solids in the screen and continuous operation, as well as the compactness and high capacity of the apparatus. The apparatus according to the invention may be applied effectively to the separation of, for example, chips from a coolant for various machines.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1986Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Inventor: Mitsuru Inaba
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Patent number: 4759858Abstract: The invention relates to an improved process and apparatus to produce a filter cake formed by retained solids collected on a filter cloth during filtering. Accordingly, the filter cake is sub-divided into a plurality of filter cake elements which are kept separate from each other at predetermined distances. Further, impermeable zones on the filter cloth are formed around the filter cake elements. The filter cake elements and the impermeable zones are of a size that the filter cake elements can freely contract in any plane without cracking, while the filter cloth between the filter cake elements is covered by the impermeable zones.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1985Date of Patent: July 26, 1988Assignee: Zuricher Beuteltuchfabrik AGInventor: Werner Stahl
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Patent number: 4737294Abstract: The invention relates to a matrix ring magnetic separator the induction bodies of which are formed by sieve nettings which are arranged vertically and stacked behind one another in the direction of the magnetic field in such a way that the intersections of the wires of one sieve netting are located on the free field of the adjacent sieve netting resulting in the formation of sieve netting assemblies which are springy in themselves in the direction of the magnetic field. Even at very high field strength gradients such a magnetic separator is distinguished by good possibilities for cleaning and can also be produced economically.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1986Date of Patent: April 12, 1988Assignee: Krupp Polysius AGInventor: Karl-Heinz Kukuck
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Patent number: 4722788Abstract: A magnetic filter comprises a vessel, a screen main body disposed within the vessel for partitioning the vessel into an upper chamber and a lower chamber, a filtration layer formed by particle-like filter elements magnetized by magnets and disposed on the screen main body. Corrosion products entrained in a liquid charged into the upper chamber are removed by the filtration layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1985Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Assignee: Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Michishige Nakamura
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Patent number: 4707256Abstract: A filter for squeezing or pressing out suspensions has the following main components: a boiler-shaped outer casing, a cover releasably closing the outer casing at its open end face, a tubular filter element projecting from the cover and an elastic membrane which is arranged between outer casing and filter element and is connected, on the one hand, to the open end face of the outer casing and, on the other, to the end face of the filter element remote from the cover such that the membrane is inverted when the cover is removed coaxially from the outer casing. In a filter of this type, the inner diameter of the slack membrane in the region of the filter element is equal to or smaller than the outer diameter of the filter element.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1986Date of Patent: November 17, 1987Assignee: Heinkel Industriezentrifugen GmbH & Co.Inventor: Hans Gerteis
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Patent number: 4655937Abstract: Disclosed is an improved rotary drum vacuum filter that is especially useful in the filtration of particulates that form an easily eroded cake. The improved filter utilizes sprayers and a spray blocking means to achieve an unexpectedly efficient rinse of the cake.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1985Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: BASF CorporationInventor: David C. Hendrix
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Patent number: 4615801Abstract: According to the present invention, it is possible to achieve filtration and dehydration of a large quantity of dregs. During the operation, since the rotary filtration cylinder 6a is washed, the holes in the rotary filtration cylinder 6a will not be choked with the dregs so that there is no need to interrupt the operation to clean the rotary filtration cylinder 6a during the operation and it is possible to continue the operation by treating a large amount of the dregs in a short period of time.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1984Date of Patent: October 7, 1986Inventor: Chung Y. Lee
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Patent number: 4588502Abstract: Sieve device for cleaning molten plastics in conjunction with a high-pressure press and consisting of a housing with a flow-through bore that constitutes part of the flow channel of the high-pressure press and of a plate or disk that can be displaced or rotated in the housing and that has several perforations or sieve chambers, at least one of which is always in the vicinity of the flow channel and at least one of which is always outside the housing, whereby either a sieve disk is always positioned inside the flow channel or sieve disks are positioned inside the perforations. At least one perforation is always inside the housing but outside the flow channel and can be evacuated before entering the flow channel by a suctioning-out pump or similar device. The sieve chambers are all separated from one another by curved webs, with the surface of one web equal to about 10% or less of the overall surface of one sieve chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1984Date of Patent: May 13, 1986Assignee: Detlef GneussInventors: Bodo Zibell, Hubert Patrovsky, Detlef Gneuss
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Patent number: 4549961Abstract: The reverse flow cleaning process is initiated either automatically by a timing or pressure sensitive device, or manually, by opening an outlet which allows the flow of water, thereby creating a pressure difference. The pressure difference not only creates a reverse flow from the clean to the dirty filter side, but also moves a wiping element having a smaller inlet area than the surface of the filter across the latter surface at a controlled speed. The return of the wiper element to the original position is accomplished either by a spring or hydraulic reset element. Damping is provided to insure that the motion of the wiper is a slow, steady motion. In a special construction, the wiper element consists of a multiplicity of individual elements elastically pressed against the inside, dirty side of a hollow cylindrical filter. The wiper elements are mounted in a piston-like element which moves in response to the pressure difference carrying the wiper elements with it.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1984Date of Patent: October 29, 1985Assignee: Joh. A. Benckiser Wassertechnik GmbHInventors: Rudolf Bellemann, Rolf Diehlmann, Bela Dobrocsi, Karl F. Wacker
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Patent number: 4519910Abstract: An apparatus for removing a fiber layer from a rotating disc filter consisting of a number of filter discs mounted side by side on a common shaft includes gas or liquid nozzles for said removal. The spray nozzles are rigidly connected to slide shoes, each of which is guided by a guide rail positioned about the periphery of each filter disc. The slide shoe is arranged with play relative to the guide rail and is suspended as a pendulum.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1983Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: AB Hedemora VerkstalderInventors: Samuel Ragnegard, Kent Strid, Goran Sundkvist
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Patent number: 4507202Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for the separation of a liquid from a sludge (12) or a liquid containing particles by means of a rotatable drum (1), inside which an inlet device for the supply of a sludge (12) or of a liquid containing particles debouches, the jacket (3) of said drum exhibiting ports (2) for making said separation of liquid possible, the drum (1) in its interior exhibiting a screw-type flange element (11) for the forward feed of the sludge, which flange (11) follows the rotating movement of the drum, said flange (11) extending from the inside of the jacket (3A) of the drum in direction towards the center (13) of the same.The invention makes possible an effective supply of sludge (12) etc. to the interior of the drum and an effective separation of liquid from said sludge (12).Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1983Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Inventors: Dan Nord, Ingvar Johansson
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Patent number: 4501662Abstract: A wire machine, especially for washing stock suspensions, contains one or a number of dewatering cylinders about which there is trained an endless wire or filter band. There is provided at least one stock infeed device which infeeds a substantially flat jet of the suspension which is to be dewatered into a substantially wedge-shaped space or throat located between the wire band and the dewatering cylinder. The dewatering cylinder has a longitudinal axis which is essentially vertically arranged. There are possible different arrangements of the dewatering cylinder or cylinders, the stock infeed devices and material removal devices for removing from the rotatable dewatering cylinder solid constituents or the like contained in the stock suspension. Also there are possible different arrangements and uses of guide rolls for guiding the wire or wire band.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1982Date of Patent: February 26, 1985Assignee: Escher Wyss GmbHInventor: Mario Biondetti