Filter Suspended From Head Patents (Class 210/444)
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Patent number: 5304300Abstract: As filter canisters are utilized by recreational vehicles, provision of a single filter canister to the primary water input line exteriorly of the vehicle is provided. The recreational vehicle includes a filter canister mounted exteriorly of the recreational vehicle exteriorly adjacency to the vehicle's fill nozzles, wherein a first fluid supply conduit is directed to the filter canister and in turn mounts a second fluid supply conduit directed into the fill nozzle of the vehicle to effect filtering of the primary water supply of the vehicle. A flange plate is slidably received within a mounting flange for selective positioning and mounting of the canister during use permitting ease of disassembly of the canister relative to the recreational vehicle for ease of transport of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Inventor: Charles F. Parsons
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Patent number: 5302284Abstract: A fuel filter assembly employs a spring-loaded collar which retains the disposable cartridge to the base. The collar carries a wave spring and comprises followers which ascend a spiral ramp of the base for securing the disposable cartridge to the base in a positive locked position. The filter assembly also incorporates an efficient bleed orifice and a pair of axial spaced seal rings for implementing a fluid seal with the received disposable cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: Stanadyne Automotive Corp.Inventors: Robert W. Zeiner, M. Craig Maxwell
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Patent number: 5298160Abstract: A filtration system 10 for use to separate contamination from a liquid is provided, including an elongated tubular housing 14 which has a closed end 16 and an open end 18. Located within the housing 14 is an elongated perforated tubular member 20 which has openings 22. A separating baffle 24 for prohibiting flow between the housing 14 and the tubular member 20 is located near the closed end 16 of housing 14. A first fluid port 39 in the housing 32 is located between the filter element 12 and the open end 18. A second port 32 is located in the housing 14 between the filter element 12 and the closed end 16. The filter element 14 is installed and removed through the open end 16 of the housing 14 and is installed between the housing 14 and the member 20. A cover 66 is placed over the open end 16 of the housing 14 in order that fluid which is contained within the housing 14 may be sealed therein.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1991Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Central Illinois Manufacturing Co.Inventors: William R. Ayers, Jerald R. Rexroad
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Patent number: 5284579Abstract: A spin-on fluid filter of the type having a hollow, cylindrical filter element enclosed within an outer container and an end plate, is provided with a one-piece, combination anti-drainback and relief valve. The valve includes an axially movable cylindrical sleeve, one end thereof being disposed within the filter element, and the other end thereof normally engaging the end plate radially inwardly of the inlet ports and radially outwardly of the outlet port formed in the end plate. A resilient annular seal extends from the sleeve to normally engage the end plate radially outwardly of the inlet ports. A spring is disposed within the filter element for normally urging the cylindrical sleeve downwardly into engagement with the end plate. The diameters of the end portions of the spring are preferably smaller than the diameter of the central portion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1992Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Assignee: Dana CorporationInventor: Edward A. Covington
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Patent number: 5269913Abstract: A debris trap and in-pool skimmer for use in combination with a swimming pool cleaner having a housing; a housing lid having a conduit with an inlet and an outlet; a filter suspended within the housing; a downspout normal to and intersecting the conduit that penetrates the lid and the filter, is in fluid communication with the inlet and prevents direct flow between the inlet and the outlet; an exit port in the outlet that opens within the housing; and a one-way relief valve in the housing that opens within the filter.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1991Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Assignee: Zarina Holding C.V.Inventor: David S. Atkins
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Patent number: 5244571Abstract: A fuel filter assembly (10) for filtering diesel fuel includes a filter head (12), a spin on replaceable element (13) and a collection bowl (15) removable from the element. The element includes a casing with a turned-in edge portion at a lower end. An adaptor ring (69) is supported on said edge portion inside the element and includes an annular threaded portion (71). The collection bowl has an outer peripheral wall (74) with an annular threaded portion engaging the threaded portion of the adaptor ring. The outer peripheral wall of the bowl has an annular shoulder abutting the turned-in edge portion of said casing to clamp said casing between the adaptor ring and the bowl, when the bowl is attached to the element. A seal (76) between the shoulder and the casing further serves to hold the element and the bowl in fluid tight relation.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1991Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: John F. Church, Kenneth N. Wynne, Darwin L. Brooks, Walter H. Stone, Peter Popoff
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Patent number: 5230795Abstract: An oil filter for an engine including a shell having a cap enclosed at the bottom, the cap having a housing extended upward for receiving a spring and a nut and having a number of holes located around the housing, a filter disposed in the shell, a tube disposed in the shell and having a lower end engaged with the engine, a quick release having a lower end engaged with the tube, the oil filter can be easily locked by the quick release.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1991Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Inventor: Wen-Chen Yang
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Patent number: 5230812Abstract: A pressure vessel for holding a cartridge, loose media, and the like for conditioning and/or purifying fluid, comprises a cover having a top wall and a side wall extending downwardly therefrom, the side wall having an inner surface, a bowl positioned below the cover and having a bottom wall and a side wall extending upwardly therefrom the side wall having an outer surface, sealing device between the cover and the bowl for sealing between the cover and the bowl, and securing device for securing the cover to the bowl, the securing device including a track comprising a first groove formed in the inner surface of the side wall of the cover and a second groove formed in the outer surface of the side wall of the bowl and being aligned with the first groove, an opening formed in the cover for providing an entrance to the track, and a flexible shear rod received in said track.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1992Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Inventor: Richard T. Williams
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Patent number: 5213682Abstract: A fuel supply system including a probe device mounted in an outlet passage of a filter head and having probe elements extending into a filter unit which is removably engaged with the head, circuitry in the device responsive to contact with water in the filter to complete a circuit and actuate a signal to indicate the presence of such water, all the foregoing being of importance in the use of fuel filters in fuel lines for handling various fuels.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1991Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Inventor: Michael T. Richardson
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Patent number: 5182015Abstract: A plastic oil filter assembly comprises a closure plate having a plurality of radial supporting fins disposed on the inside surface thereof, a filter member having a saw-toothed coupling for tightly engaging with the plurality of radial supporting fins of the closure plate through a multiple-slit rubber valve, and a transparent exterior enclosure. The plastic oil filter assembly is simple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, durable in use, and permits easy checking of the contamination level in filters of the filter member. The plastic oil filter assembly can reduce waste by permitting recycling of the used plastic filter assembly as a raw material.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1991Date of Patent: January 26, 1993Assignee: Alberee Ltd., Inc.Inventor: Albert Lee
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Patent number: 5171430Abstract: This disclosure illustrates a replaceable filter assembly for fluids in which the filter has a shell formed from an injection molded threaded end and an integral blow molded closed end to form a unitary shell. A seal such as a flange is provided adjacent to the threaded end so that a pressure seal can be maintained. A filter medium is supported within the shell so as to direct fluid flow through it to remove contaminants. The shell can be formed from plastic materials such as polyester terephthalate (PET), polyether sulfone (PES), and polyether urethane (PEU). This construction enables an inexpensive filter assembly and, with transparent plastic materials, an indication of the contaminant removal activity within the filter.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1991Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: Fleetguard, Inc.Inventors: Donald W. Beach, Udo E. Holzhausen, Lawrence B. Feldhaus, Charles L. Matheson, Monroe L. Newton, Steve F. Robbins, William F. Langford
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Patent number: 5128034Abstract: A pressure vessel of the type used in domestic water purifying systems for the filtering of potable water, wherein an uncompromised, spherically ended cylindrical pressure vessel housing is provided which is manufactured of a very strong high quality resin and comprises two detachable major sections sealed with an O-ring and secured together through provision of a threaded annular collar; quick connect type plumbing fitments are provided at an inlet port and an outlet port of the pressure vessel housing requiring no tools to facilitate the removal and attachment thereof; a decorative plastic shell manufactured of less expensive resin is provided to encase the pressure vessel to provide structural stability and which can be fabricated to also provide aesthetic flexibility with regard to shape and color and may also provide a compartment for incorporating an electric flow meter.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Assignee: Amway CorporationInventor: Dennis J. Kool
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Patent number: 5114572Abstract: An assembly is provided of a filter bowl (10), a cartridge (12) and a head (11) in which the filter bowl (10) can be removed after it has descended from the filter head (11) through a distance corresponding to only a minor part of the length of the filter cartridge (12). The cartridge (12) is a push fit into a vertical port (52) in the filter head (11). Flange (18) of the cartridge (12) and a slotted buttress (44) of the bowl (12) establish a mechanical connection between the filter bowl (10) and the cartridge (12) so that the filter bowl (10) and the filter cartridge (12) are together mounted to and demountable from the filter head (11). The filter cartridge (12) having the support flange (18) that coacts with the buttress (44).Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Process Scientific Innovations LimitedInventors: George S. Hunter, Michael J. Hawker
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Patent number: 5110460Abstract: A separator of the present invention includes a lid (12) constituting an inlet duct (4) for conveying diesel fuel to a deflector (6) which imparts a centrifugal velocity thereto inside a centrifuging bowl (8). The centrifuged liquid rises, passes through a filter (18), and leaves via an outlet duct (10). These two ducts are heated by an electrical resistance (16) incorporated in the solid metal of the lid by casting. The lid is provided with fins (24) for heating the diesel oil in the vicinity of the filter. The invention is particularly applicable to feeding fuel to diesel engines in goods vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: GEC Alsthom SAInventor: Francois Gilas
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Patent number: 5104537Abstract: A high pressure spin-on filter is provided having a generally cylindrical filter housing with an open end and a closed end. A generally cylindrical filter element having a closed end and an open end is disposed within the housing. A multifunctional rigid cover is disposed in the open end of the housing and includes a circular rim member extending into the housing. The rim member has an axial bore extending through the rim member and defines an inner surface. The inner surface is partially threaded and further has a groove formed in the inner surface. A main seal is located in the groove of the rim member. The rigid cover further includes a circular hub member having an axial bore through the hub member concentric with the axial bore of the rim member. A plurality of ribs interconnect the rib member to the hub member and cooperate with the rib member and the hub member to define a plurality of openings between the rib member and the hub member.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1990Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Jack Stifelman, Jeff J. Theisen
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Patent number: 5084162Abstract: A filter assembly includes a base and a filter cartridge installed on the base. The filter cartridge is retained on the base by a radially expandable, resilient, circumferentially extending snap ring which is expanded by rotation of a camming member located between contiguous ends of the snap ring. The snap ring includes a lip which engages a groove on the filter cartridge to hold the filter cartridge on the base.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1990Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventor: Kenneth A. Conti
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Patent number: 5084172Abstract: A filter and bracket apparatus includes a filter element (8) mounted in a filter container (10) on a base (40). The filter base is supported in one of two operating positions by a bracket (100) which has two extending fingers (102) each having a pair of prongs (108, 110) thereon. The filter base has a pair of extending ears (44) which interact with the bracket's prongs to support the filter alternatively in an upright or an inverted position. The invention also relates to a method for changing an oil filter without disconnecting the fluid conduits delivering fluid to and receiving fluid from the filter.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1989Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Inventor: Skipper K. Yee
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Patent number: 5080787Abstract: A high-pressure filter assembly which includes a cover or nutplate secured to a housing via a sidewall portion of the housing deformed into a groove formed in the cover sidewall. The cover and housing are formed such that the cover can be properly seated upon the housing prior to seaming without special locators or beads formed in the container sidewall. A method and apparatus for forming the filter assembly are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1989Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Fleetguard, Inc.Inventors: Gene W. Brown, William R. Knox
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Patent number: 5078877Abstract: A filter assembly for an internal combustion engine includes inner and outer coaxial filter elements disposed in a spin-on canister which is detachably secured to a mounting adaptor. Oil from the crankcase is filtered by the outer filter element and a substantial volume of the filtered oil flows to the primary lubricating circuit of the engine. A small percentage of the filtered oil is subjected to further filtration by the inner filter element and is returned directly to the crankcase. A tubular fitting extends between end caps on the two coaxial filter elements to establish communication between the inner filter and the mounting adaptor, to separate the two flow circuits, and to maintain a fixed axial spacing between the two filter elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1989Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: Baldwin Filters, Inc.Inventors: Roger L. Cudaback, Kenton L. Jorgenson
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Patent number: 5076918Abstract: A quick release disposable filter cartridge for detachably coupling to a filter fitting of a circulating fluid system, comprises a canister having an open end and a closed end with an inlet and an outlet coaxially disposed at the open end thereof, an annular seal on the open end of the canister for sealingly engaging a filter fitting, a coupling comprising an elongated shaft coaxially mounted within the canister with a threaded inner end at the open end of the canister for coupling the canister to and drawing the annular seal means into the sealing engagement with the filter fitting in response to rotation of the canister, and an external outer end extending to the exterior of the canister, and quick release device comprising a cam and lever operatively coupled with the shaft for moving it axially relative to the seal for releasing the seal.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1990Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: Zipoff Oil Filters, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Foust, Benjamin V. Booher
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Patent number: 5041221Abstract: A double filtering filter for lubricating oil of internal combustion engines of motor vehicles comprises a cylindrical housing containing a rough filtering cartridge and a superimposed fine filtering cartridge, both in form of cylindrical sleeves and fitted over a tube extending within the rough filtering cartridge from a cover of said housing. A cover is provided with a plurality of peripheral inlet holes for the oil to be filtered, an axial hole for the outlet of the roughly filtered lubricant, and an intermediate radial hole for the outlet of the finely filtered lubricant. The filter further comprises an annular seal gasket on the tube between said two cartridges, and a pair of annular seal gaskets on the cover, one gasket being positioned outside said plurality of peripheral holes for the inlet of the lubricating oil, and the other gasket being positioned between said eccentric outlet hole and said axial outlet hole.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1989Date of Patent: August 20, 1991Assignee: Gilardini S.A.Inventor: Alberto Drusi
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Patent number: 5039406Abstract: An improved oil filter adapter is provided and consists of a bracket mounted on an engine block of an industrial gas engine. The bracket has an inlet fitting and an outlet fitting with a threaded lower cylindrical mounting portion. The inlet fitting is connected to an inlet hose and the outlet fitting is connected to an outlet hose of the lubrication system of the industrial gas engine. The threaded lower cylindrical mounting portion engages with the threaded aperture in a standard spin-on type motor vehicle oil filter so as to be integrated into the lubrication system of the industrial gas engine.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1990Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Inventor: Jerry L. Whittington
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Patent number: 5035797Abstract: A fuel filter assembly incorporates a key system to ensure compatibility of a replacement filter cartridge for a given base. Keys are formed on the base. Corresponding slots are formed in the endcap of the cartridge to define a compatible cartridge and base. The keys interlock in the slots to mount the cartridge at a fixed angle position of the base.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1990Date of Patent: July 30, 1991Assignee: Stanadyne Automotive Corp.Inventor: Leon P. Janik
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Patent number: 5024760Abstract: The addition of bracket type fins to the current design of internal combustion engine replaceable oil filters to enable the manual removal of the oil filter at the interval replacement time without the use of an oil filter wrench is the main point of my new design. The brackets can easily be added to current oil filter designs without substantially increasing production cost. This new design is for use with all sizes and types of engine oil filters.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1990Date of Patent: June 18, 1991Assignee: John Joseph KemperInventor: John J. Kemper
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Patent number: 5022986Abstract: A fluid filtering assembly has a manifold connectable to a line carrying fluid and a filter cartridge releasably connected to the manifold. The manifold has a pair of pockets that accommodate fluid inlet and outlet tubular members on the filter cartridge. Seals associated with the pockets and tubular members retain the fluid to the manifold and filter cartridge. A releasable connector holds cartridge in assembled relation with the manifold.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1990Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Inventor: John Lang
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Patent number: 5009779Abstract: The invention is an element for spin-on filters for removing metallic fines from the medium being filtered and for neutralizing sulphuric acids therein comprises a base element having a lower recess for a magnet and an upper recess larger than the lower recess. Extender elements are stackable on the base element and an upper container within which are placed magnets spaced apart by flux spacer elements is nested in the uppermost extender element. A magnesium coil is on the exterior of the container.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1989Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Inventor: Alfred M. Hebert
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Patent number: 5000847Abstract: A spin-on type oil filter with an improvement to the normal filter body that allows non-tool assisted, easy hand installation and removal of the filter unit in open and close tolerance situations.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1989Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Inventor: Andrew B. Huang
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Patent number: 4959141Abstract: A fuel filter with improved means of preventing water and particulate contaminant from passing therethrough including a cannister, a place secured to the cannister open end having a central fluid outlet and fluid inlet openings spaced from the fluid outlet, a rigid tubular fluid pervious member within the cannister having one end in sealed communication with the plate fluid outlet opening, a flexible filter medium surrounding the outer surface of the tubular member through which fuel really passes but which resists the passage of particulate matter and water, a first deformable washer having an opening therethrough secured to the end of the tubular member opposite that atached to the plate, a ball within the cannister and normally in engagement with the first washer, the ball having a diameter slightly greater than the internal diameter of the washer, and an annular seat between the plate fluid outlet opening and the first end of the tubular member, a second deformable washer member supported concentrically oType: GrantFiled: August 14, 1989Date of Patent: September 25, 1990Assignee: Facet Quantek, Inc.Inventor: Robert D. Anderson
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Patent number: 4956086Abstract: A filtering system for water treatment including a head member having inlet and outlet ports and replaceable, disposable filter cartridge for insertion into the head member, the filter cartridge including a dual lug retaining system for retaining the filter cartridge in the head member, one of said lug retaining systems being disposed on the pressure vessel of the filter cartridge and the other of said lug retaining systems being disposed on the closure member of the filter cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1989Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: Everpure, Inc.Inventors: Jack W. Thomsen, Perialwar Regunathan, John W. Tadlock
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Patent number: 4943352Abstract: An oil reclamation device comprising an evaporator plate secured to an evaporator head to form an evaporation chamber which is heated by a heating element mounted in the evaporator head. A spin on filter assembly with an integral oil dispenser tube is removably mounted to the evaporator plate. The evaporator plate is provided with an oil inlet to receive oil to be reclaimed and an oil outlet to discharge reconditioned oil which has passed through the filter assembly and heated evaporation chamber. Features of this invention include an improved removable filter assembly, an improved heat transmitting element located in the evaporator head, and an improved evaporator plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1988Date of Patent: July 24, 1990Assignee: Purifiner Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Byron Lefebvre, Jelle P. Schoen
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Patent number: 4936991Abstract: A liquid filter includes a filtering medium of a collapsed cylindrical form which defines cooperating accordian pleats that form contaminant collecting walls. The medium is self-supporting, and divides the filter into inlet and outlet chambers across the medium. When the restriction of the medium increases, thereby increasing the pressure differential across the medium, the accordian pleats collapse until corrugations on the pleats engage with one another, thereby resisting further collapse of the medium. As the pressure differential increases still further to the extent that the corrugations are collapsed, a part of each fold is kept apart by adjacent double thickness portion of the fold or pleat, so that a minimum flow of liquid through the filter is maintained.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1986Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignee: Allied-Signal Inc.Inventors: Richard H. Peyton, Horace M. Misturado
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Patent number: 4935134Abstract: A filter housing of synthetic material having a housing head (1) with an inside of synthetic material having an inlet part (3), an outlet part (2) and a cylindrical connector part (b 4) having an outwardly threaded neck (9) and a sealing surface (12), the housing portion (5) having an inside of synthetic material and an open end including a ring-shaped projection (13) and a sealing element (14), the filter housing further having a removable union nut (6) removably engaging the threaded neck (9) of the cylindrical connector part (4) and the ring-shaped projection (13) of the housing portion (5), wherein the inlet part (3) and the outlet part (2) are each cylindrical in form and each have an outwardly threaded neck (7, 8) and a ring-shaped groove (10, 11) in the edge for receiving an elastic sealing element.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1988Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Assignee: Pall Deutschland GmbHInventors: Heinz-Ulrich Hensgen, Ulrich Otto
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Patent number: 4933093Abstract: A heated fuel filter and water separator is disclosed. The assembly has a filter element mounted inside a fuel container. The fuel container has an upper chamber containing a filter element and a drainable lower chamber for collecting water and sediment. A heat exchanger circulates preheated fuel from a manifold return line to heat the filtered fuel in the container. The filter element utilizes helically wound aluminum strips as the filter media.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1989Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Inventor: Russel D. Keller
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Patent number: 4929352Abstract: A filter device includes a circular adapter firmly and integrally connected to a head as a unit enclosing therebetween a fluid distribution compartment in a fluid-tight manner. The head is provided with upward extending outflow and feed connectors. The adapter is provided with downward extending cartridge connectors to which filter cartridges are connectable. The head and adapter unit is further provided with a conical collar on its outer periphery. A gripping clamping ring surrounds the collar. Between the collar and the clamping ring, the top region of at least one flexible foil bag is clamped. The outer conical surface of the clamping ring is pressed against an inwardly directed conical surface on the upper rim of a filter pot.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1988Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Inventor: Joachim Wolf
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Patent number: 4904382Abstract: A filtering system for water treatment incorporating one or more filter assemblies each including a head member having fluid inlet and outlet ports, a replaceable filter cartridge closed at one and the other end being insertable into said head member, said head member including a manifold member and a filter cartridge supporting member operatively associated with the head member and movable relative to the manifold member between a load-unload position and an operating or running position, means for securing the filter cartridge against rotation in the filter cartridge supporting member, and seal means between the manifold member and filter cartridge supporting member for sealing off both the influent and effluent when the filter cartridge supporting member is in the load/unload position.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1987Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: Everpure, Inc.Inventor: Jack W. Thomsen
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Patent number: 4897186Abstract: An improved self-cleaning fluid filter (10) is disclosed having a housing (12) with spaced inlet and outlet ports (14, 16) formed in a common wall (18) of the housing (12). The filter (10) further includes a first sleeve (48) extending from the housing's common wall (18) in which the outlet port (16) is formed. An interior chamber within the first sleeve (48) communicates with the outlet port (16), and the first sleeve (48) has a narrowed portion (52) proximate the outlet port (16). The narrowed portion (52) of the first sleeve (48) has at least one orifice (102) formed therein. The filter (10) further includes a second sleeve (60) extending from the common wall (18) and generally concentrically encircling an axial portion of the narrowed portion (52) of the first sleeve (48). A generally annular space (72) is, thereby, defined between the first and second sleeves (48, 60).Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1989Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: C.I.B., Inc.Inventor: Benedict R. Gerulis
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Patent number: 4886599Abstract: A filter cartridge for cleaning oil of an oil sealed vacuum pump which comprises a cartridge housing, the cartridge housing being releasably mounted to the vacuum pump; filter materials including at least two types of filters having different characteristics, the filter materials including the filters being disposed in the cartridge housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1987Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: Leybold AGInventors: Paul Bachmann, Hanns-Peter Berges, Wolfgang Leier
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Patent number: 4880536Abstract: The disclosure describes a filter assembly comprising a manifold, a filter housing, a hollow, generally cylindrical filter element disposed within the filter housing, and a mounting ring operatively associated with the manifold and the filter housing for detachably mounting the filter housing to the manifold. The manifold includes first and second ports. The filter housing includes a side wall and an end wall having first and second spaced openings and a bore. The filter element is spaced from the side wall of the filter housing and includes and end cap. The end cap is disposed in the bore of the end wall of the filter housing and has an opening which communicates with the interior of the hollow filter element.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1987Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Assignee: Pall CorporationInventors: Garry R. Haraveth, Robert J. Catterfeld, Benjamin Trasen
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Patent number: 4857189Abstract: A filtering system for water treatment including a head member having inlet and outlet ports and a replaceable, disposable filter cartridge for insertion into the head member, the filter cartridge including a dual lug retaining system for retaining the filter cartridge in the head member, one of said lug retaining systems being disposed on the pressure vessel of the filter cartridge and the other of said lug retaining systems being disposed on the closure member of the filter cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1988Date of Patent: August 15, 1989Assignee: Everpure, Inc.Inventors: Jack W. Thomsen, Perialwar Regunathan, John W. Tadlock
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Patent number: 4836923Abstract: A top-loading filter housing has a spin-on combination cartridge and cover in a unitary assembly. The cartridge is an annular filter medium surrounding a perforated center tube and supported in an imperforate bottom endcap, being joined by potting compound to provide a consolidated structure. An annular seal is retained in a central opening in the endcap and is sized for a sliding fit on a vertical standpipe, centrally supported in the filter housing. The cover portion of the cartridge is a molded, circular, glass-filled nylon plate having a depending peripheral flange threadedly receivable in the open, upper end of the filter housing. The cover includes a central well in which the filter medium and centertube are received, both being secured and sealed by potting compound so that the cover and cartridge may be replaced as an assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1987Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Parker Hannifin CorporationInventors: Peter Popoff, Walter H. Stone, John F. Church
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Patent number: 4836925Abstract: Device for a filter device, having a circular adapter, having at least one connector extending downwards out of the adapter, to which connector a filter cartridge is attachable, having a feed hole in the adapter, having an outflow volume above the adapter and communicating with the connector, having a circular head above the adapter, having a feed connector which extends upwards out of the head and communicates with the feed hole, and having an outflow connector which extends upwards out from the head and communicates with the outflow volume, characterized by the following features:(a) the adapter and the head are in one piece.(b) In their circumferential regions the adapter and the head are connected tightly against medium and mechanically rigidly by a circumferential wall.Around the feed hole and around the feed connector the adapter and the head are connected tightly against medium and mechanically rigidly with one another by an inner wall.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Inventor: Joachim Wolf
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Patent number: 4812230Abstract: An improved self-cleaning fluid filter (10) having a housing (12) with spaced inlet and outlet ports (14, 16) formed in a common wall (18) of the housing (12). The filter (10) further includes a first sleeve (48) extending from the housing's common wall (18) in which the outlet port (16) is formed. An interior chamber within the first sleeve (48) communicates with the outlet port (16), and the first sleeve (48) has a narrowed portion (52) proximate the outlet port (16). The narrowed portion (52) of the first sleeve (48) has at least one orifice (102) formed therein. The filter (10) further includes a second sleeve (60) extending from the common wall (18) and generally concentrically encircling an axial portion of the narrowed portion (52) of the first sleeve (48). A generally annular space (72) is, thereby, defined between the first and second sleeves (48, 60).Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1988Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Assignee: C.I.B., Inc.Inventor: Benedict R. Gerulis
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Patent number: 4806240Abstract: The present invention sets forth an adapter for filter cartridges and a mating cartridge which provides sealing means between the cartridge and the adapter and sealing means between the adapter and a filter head to which it is to be installed, and means for installing the adapter on a cartridge and for installing the adapter in the filter head with an aligning and locking means that ensures that all parts are appropriately positioned for proper function and at the same time will prevent physical disengagement and/or a break in the flow path from the cartridge to the filter head when the cartridge and adapter are properly installed in the filter head.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Cuno, IncorporatedInventors: Edward C. Giordano, Raymond M. Petrucci
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Patent number: 4741305Abstract: In the case of the present invention, however, in order to solve the lube oil supply problem, it sets up a by-pass crown part (10) connected to the inner pipe on the upside(14) of inner pipe part and increases the amount of oil passing through the filtering element by connecting vertical oil pressure directly to tissue element(15) and delays the direct operation of inflowing oil by adopting the horizontal by-pass method.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1986Date of Patent: May 3, 1988Inventor: Shi W. Moon
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Patent number: 4740299Abstract: A filter assembly and associated collection bowl for a single or dual contaminant collection zone arrangement use a self-sealing o-ring in combination with a threaded mating arrangement in order to withstand high pressure differentials. The filter assembly may include an end cap having a plurality of downwardly projecting ribs distinct from a threaded connector ring upon which the end cap rests or the ribs may be integral with the connector ring and separate from the end cap. The lower end of the filter housing includes a number of contaminant channels between adjacent pairs of the ribs, the contaminant channels leading to corresponding contaminant outlets.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1986Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: Parker Hannifin CorporationInventors: Peter Popoff, John F. Church, Walter H. Stone
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Patent number: 4731183Abstract: A valve-in-head filter includes an outer housing (2) adapted to receive a fluid filter cartridge (4) therein. A valve head (7) is provided which includes an annular stand pipe (22) for locating an end of the filter. The stand pipe is cut away (32) on its downstream side to reduce fluid back pressure. Furthermore, a passage (13) is disposed between the head inlet (11) and outlet (12), with the passage receiving a slidable plunger (23) therein. A manually actuatable handle (28) connects through a rotary actuator (29) to move the plunger. The actuator includes a stem (30) mounted eccentrically to the handle axis, with the stem received in a recess (31) in the plunger so that turning of the handle moves the plunger between "on" and "off" positions. The plunger includes a seal (26) which continuously engages the passage wall in all plunger positions, and the construction provides full "on" and "off", with no fluid bypass in the "off" position.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1987Date of Patent: March 15, 1988Assignee: Ametek, Inc.Inventor: Robert G. Schumacher, II
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Patent number: 4725354Abstract: A filtering system for water treatment including a head member having fluid inlet and outlet ports, a bracket member adapted to be secured to stationary support means, the head member being secured to the bracket member, a disposable filter cartridge closed at one end and being equipped at its other end with a closure member, the closure member having inlet and outlet passages formed therein to communicate with the interior of said filter cartridge, the closure member portion of the filter cartridge being insertable into the head member, its inlet and outlet passages formed so as to communicate with the inlet and outlet ports in the head member, the closure member being adapted for easy insertion into and withdrawal from the head member.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1986Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Assignee: Everpure, Inc.Inventors: Jack W. Thomsen, John W. Tadlock
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Patent number: H773Abstract: A spin-on type coalescer filter unit comprises a siphon tube which extends from inside the bottom of the filter element canister along the center line of the element, through the attachment nipple of the filter unit head, and into a fitting designed to receive the tube end. The fitting connects the tube to an oil drain passage so that coalesced oil may be driven through the siphon tube and to a drain line by high pressure in the filter canister.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1988Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Pall CorporationInventors: Cyril A. Keedwell, Steven L. Mills
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Patent number: RE34031Abstract: A filtering system for water treatment including a head member having fluid inlet and outlet ports, a bracket member adapted to be secured to stationary support means, the head member being secured to the bracket member, a disposable filter cartridge closed at one end and being equipped at its other end with a closure member, the closure member having inlet and outlet passages formed therein to communicate with the interior of said filter cartridge, the closure member portion of the filter cartridge being insertable into the head member, its inlet and outlet passages formed so as to communicate with the inlet and outlet ports in the head member, and coacting locking means formed on the head member and the bracket member to secure the filter cartridge in place during operation of the filter system and also permit easy insertion of the closure member into and withdrawal of the closure member from the head member.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1989Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Assignee: Everpure, Inc.Inventors: Jack W. Thomsen, John W. Tadlock
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Patent number: RE34050Abstract: A filtering system for water treatment including a head member having fluid inlet and outlet ports, a bracket member adapted to be secured to stationary support means, the head member being secured to the bracket member, a disposable filter cartridge closed at one end and being equipped at its other end with a closure member, the closure member having inlet and outlet passages formed therein to communicate with the interior of said filter cartridge, the closure member portion of the filter cartridge being insertable into the head member, its inlet and outlet passages formed so as to communicate with the inlet and outlet ports in the head member, the closure member being adapted for easy insertion into and withdrawal from the head member.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1990Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Everpure, Inc.Inventors: Jack W. Thomsen, John W. Tadlock