Laterally Removable Patents (Class 210/447)
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Patent number: 12234650Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for capturing debris from downspouts are provided. Downspout debris collection devices are installed to exits of downspouts of a gutter system for a building. A construction activity is performed at a roof of the building and netting collects debris exiting the downspouts while allowing water to escape. The downspout debris collection devices, with the collected debris trapped therein, are subsequently removed and at least the collected debris are disposed of.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2022Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Inventors: Eric Mackintosh, Heath Hicks
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Patent number: 11457620Abstract: A pest control assembly is configured to prevent pests from entering a structure. The pest control assembly has a plumbing system, with a drain line joined to a first cleanout. A ledge is arranged on the first cleanout. A pest control insert placed upon the ledge and further comprising a cylindrical body further having a plurality of openings are arranged upon an upper half of the cylindrical body. A chlorine gas emitted from the cylindrical body through the plurality of openings prevents pests from entering the structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2019Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Inventor: Christian Horatio Broadwell, III
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Patent number: 11117076Abstract: There is provided a removable downspout filter for installation into a downspout. The removable downspout filter includes a filter basket with attached face plate. The face plate includes side flaps configured to wrap around the downspout when the downspout filter is installed and is generally configured to blend in with the downspout. Also provided is a downspout with installed filter and kits including the same.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Inventor: Horst Neumann
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Patent number: 10077556Abstract: The present invention is a gutter system comprising at least a gutter section and one or more downspout sections. It may further incorporate one or more elbow sections. Each of the gutter, downspout and elbow sections may incorporate at least one see-through section. Such see-through sections allow for the monitoring of the rainwater flow and debris in the gutter system. This monitoring facilitates detection of the exact spot of where debris collects in the gutter system, so that blockages in the gutter system can be predicted and prevented, debris build-up in the gutter system can be cleaned, and the gutter system can be repaired. Rainwater runoff can flow through the gutter system, and unnecessary cleaning of the gutter system, and the cost thereof, can be avoided. The elbow sections may incorporate an access port for access to the interior of the elbow, to permit the removal of debris therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2017Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignees: 298679 Ontario Inc.Inventor: Nabil Saleh
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Patent number: 9777482Abstract: The present invention is a gutter system with a transparent eavestrough and a transparent downspout that allow for the monitoring of the rainwater flow and debris in the gutter and downspout system in a building or a house. This gutter system can provide a continuous monitoring of the gutter and downspouts to detect the exact spot of debris collected therein for the purposes of readily predicting and cleaning the system or repairing and preventing debris blockage in the flow of rainwater runoff and preventing the unnecessary cleaning of the downspout and removal of debris to eliminate homeowners cost.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2016Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Inventors: Nabil Saleh, Kirill Kim
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Patent number: 9671318Abstract: A specimen collector includes a sleeve with one or more interior walls defining a substantially hollow interior cavity. The sleeve further includes an inlet port in fluid communication with the interior cavity and an outlet port in fluid communication with the interior cavity. The sleeve further includes a first side aperture and a second side aperture. The specimen collector also includes a tray slidable within the interior cavity of the sleeve. The tray includes a first specimen well and a second specimen well that alternately may be placed into fluidic communication with the inlet and outlet ports.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2015Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventors: Scott Bedoe, Taylor Ling, James Burgess
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Patent number: 9480940Abstract: Liquid filter assemblies, features, components and methods are described. In general, a liquid filter cartridge is provided which includes features that help ensure that when the assembly is serviced, the cartridge positioned within the assembly is a proper one, in proper sealing orientation, for appropriate use. Features that can be used to provide for this include: a seal on the filter cartridge that defines a seal pattern non-orthogonal to a plane perpendicular to a central axis of the filter cartridge; and, a member of a projection/receiver arrangement on the filter cartridge which is orientated to engage a portion of a liquid filter assembly, for example a liquid flow collar, to allow sealing when the cartridge is a properly positioned cartridge and a properly configured cartridge. Assembly features are described. Also, a flexible radial projection arrangement providing snap-fit interaction between a cartridge and housing is provided. Methods of assembly and use as described.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2010Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Luca Piva, Fabrizio Buratto, Jason P. Johnson, Kurt Bryan Joscher, Daniel Robert Frembgen, Claudio Formica, Francesco Marangoni
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Patent number: 8795524Abstract: Fluid treatment arrangements and methods for operating fluid treatment arrangements may include fluid treatment assemblies and manifold assemblies that direct fluids to and/or from the fluid treatment assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2010Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Pall CorporationInventors: Tatsuya Hoshino, Hisayuki Kataoka
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Patent number: 8741132Abstract: Device (V) for catching rainwater from a downpipe (F) comprising an opening (11), a branch pipe (5) with a sickle-shaped water-catching blade (12) comprising two halves at the end, a support member (1) traversed by the branch pipe (5) and a retainer. The branch pipe (5) engaging into the opening (11) with the water-catching blade (12) placed in the downpipe, and wherein the downpipe (F) can be fixed in the area of the support member (1) covering the opening (11) by means of the retainer (H). The retainer (H) comprises at least one undercut engagement hook (17) that can be passed through the opening (11), and an engagement hook tensioning system (S) interconnected between the support member (1) and the engagement hook (17).Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2011Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Otto Graf GmbHInventor: Otto P. Graf
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Patent number: 8715495Abstract: Included in this disclosure is a downspout drain filter for rain gutter downspouts. The downspout drain filer comprises elongated housing having an axis, a top portion, and a bottom portion. A transition portion connects the top portion to the bottom portion. The top portion includes an intake opening, a top portion perimeter, a debris opening, a filter attachment location, and a downspout attachment location. The downspout attachment location includes a flexible collar that defines a downspout attachment location perimeter that is less than the top portion perimeter. The bottom portion includes a flexible collapsible body that extends from the transition portion. A connection end is positioned opposite the transition portion as a part of the bottom portion. A filter is positioned in the top portion to direct debris out the debris opening and to permit liquid to pass to the bottom portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2013Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Inventor: Jeffrey E. Smith
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Publication number: 20130334127Abstract: A filter assembly includes a housing defining a cavity with an inlet and an outlet in communication with the cavity and establishing a flow path from the inlet to the outlet. A filter is disposed in the cavity between the inlet and the outlet. The filter includes a vertex extending transversely to the flow path for diffusing the flow of fluid and increasing the surface area of the filter. The filter includes a pair of legs spaced from each other and each extending across the flow path from the vertex to the housing. The legs extend transversely to each other at the vertex with one of the legs extending along a first arcuate path from the vertex to the housing and the other of the legs extending along a second arcuate path different than the first arcuate path from the vertex to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Inventors: Daniel James Perz, Bonnie Kern-Koskela, Jeffrey L. Scheuher
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Patent number: 8475654Abstract: Included in this disclosure is a downspout drain filter for rain gutter downspouts. The downspout drain filer comprises elongated housing having an axis, a top portion, and a bottom portion. A transition portion connects the top portion to the bottom portion. The top portion includes an intake opening, a top portion perimeter, a debris opening, a filter attachment location, and a downspout attachment location. The downspout attachment location includes a flexible collar that defines a downspout attachment location perimeter that is less than the top portion perimeter. The bottom portion includes a flexible collapsible body that extends from the transition portion. A connection end is positioned opposite the transition portion as a part of the bottom portion. A filter is positioned in the top portion to direct debris out the debris opening and to permit liquid to pass to the bottom portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2010Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Inventor: Jeffrey E. Smith
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Patent number: 8409311Abstract: The invention relates to a filtering device, comprising a tubular filter element and a carrier part, with the filter element fastened thereon. The carrier part can be inserted between an unfiltered fluid pipe and a filtered fluid pipe. The pipes can be assembled into a continuous flow pipe, wherein the filter element protrudes into the pipe interior.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2007Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Mann+Hummel GmbHInventors: Thomas Jessberger, Markus Hanselmann, Hans-Peter Scholl, Klaus Waltenberg, Stefan Walz, Jobst Eisengräber-Pabst, Andreas Pelz, Johannes Lampert, Michael Thienel, Daniela Knodel, Joachim Streich, Sascha Bauer
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Patent number: 8404110Abstract: An apparatus for diverting rainwater includes a body having a top portion, a bottom portion, and a central portion. A diverter is disposed within the central portion, and has a lower portion and an upper portion. The lower portion of the diverter, together with one or more walls of the body, defines a containment configured to capture rainwater that enters through the top portion. An opening in at least one of the walls of the body is configured to divert rainwater from the containment. The body also includes a bypass flow area extending through the central portion adjacent to, and separate from, the containment, where the bypass flow area has a cross-sectional area that is substantially equal to or greater than a cross sectional area of the top and bottom portions.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Fiskars Brands, Inc.Inventor: Andrew P. Block
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Patent number: 8382993Abstract: A removable drain filter apparatus (20) with an housing (22) connectable with upstream and downstream drain pipes (40, 46) has a filtering chamber wider than the drain pipes and divided into an upstream portion (78) and a downstream portion (82) by a generally planer filter element (50). A hatch cover (32) carries a downwardly extending central core (76) with an O-ring seal (84), a filter securement member (86) for pressing the filter element (50) against an underlying support ledge (29) and a drain hole plug (88). The location of the O-ring (84) relative to the filter element (50) and the plug (88) being tapered enables the filter housing (22) to be drained of any water during removal of the hatch cover and before the watertight seal is broken to eliminate leakage of drain water out of the housing (22) when the hatch (31) is completely opened. The filter (50) bends out of the way of a plumber's auger (96).Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2007Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Clear Drain Industries, LLCInventors: Dennis E. Wisek, Kenneth T. Duffy, Sr., Troy W. Livingston
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Patent number: 8298417Abstract: An apparatus for treating greasy waste fluids comprises a fluid inlet which receives the waste fluids, and a waste filtering device positioned downstream from the fluid inlet; the waste filtering device is so configured as to retain at least a portion of the particulate matters contained in the waste fluids. The apparatus further comprises a compartment which is so configured as to receive a slow-releasing grease treating formulation. Also, the apparatus comprises a fluid outlet positioned downstream from the compartment. Furthermore, the compartment is so positioned in a flow path defined between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet as to contact the waste fluids.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2007Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Inventors: Denise Lemay, André Lafleur, Geoffroi Vallée
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Patent number: 8172091Abstract: The present invention relates to a connecting element for hydraulic circuits. The device comprises a body provided with one channel having an inlet section and an outlet section, the channel being connectable with a fluid supply line, said body being further provided with an aperture which opens, to the outside, into a seat located in the channel. The devices also comprises a filter element insertable in a removable manner into the seat, through the aperture, in order to intercept the fluid in the channel. Advantageously the filter element is defined by at least two portions, coupled with angled or radiused joints to define an internal volume, one portion having a different geometry from the other.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2008Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Righi S.p.A.Inventor: Enzo Farace
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Patent number: 8038879Abstract: A fluid strainer device is disclosed. The device includes a housing which defines an open chamber, the chamber having both at least one fluid input port and at least one fluid outlet port. A plurality of spaced strainer baskets are disposed within the chamber. Each basket has a pair of spaced perforated side panels, a perforated rear panel, a perforated top panel and an open front portion in fluid communication with the chamber fluid input port. Finally, each strainer basket is aligned within the chamber for fluid flow from the chamber input port into the basket's open front portion and out through the perforations thereof to filter debris from the fluid while preventing substantial fluid pressure drop between the input and outlet ports substantially independent of debris buildup within the basket.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2007Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Inventor: Wayne Kraft
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Patent number: 8033058Abstract: An apparatus for diverting rainwater includes a body having a top portion, a bottom portion, and a central portion. A diverter is disposed within the central portion, and has a lower portion and an upper portion. The lower portion of the diverter, together with one or more walls of the body, defines a containment configured to capture rainwater that enters through the top portion. An opening in at least one of the walls of the body is configured to divert rainwater from the containment. The body also includes a bypass flow area extending through the central portion adjacent to, and separate from, the containment, where the bypass flow area has a cross-sectional area that is substantially equal to or greater than a cross sectional area of the top and bottom portions.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2009Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Fiskars Brands, Inc.Inventor: Andrew P. Block
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Patent number: 7922005Abstract: An oil strainer assembly is used to filter oil in an internal combustion engine of an automotive vehicle. The oil strainer assembly includes a strainer element and a housing. The housing has a first shell and a second shell. The housing has an inlet formed in one of the first and second shells and an inlet formed in the other of the first and second shells. The strainer element is disposed between the first shell and the second shell for filtering debris from oil passing between the inlet and the outlet of the housing. Each of the first and second shells has an outer wall. The first shell having a first flange for retaining the outer wall of the second shell. The first shell further having an outwardly extending tab for retaining a portion of the outer wall of the second shell opposite the first flange. The tab being movable away from the outer wall of the second shell to allow removal of the outer wall of the second shell from the first flange of the first shell along a generally radial direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc.Inventor: Ted Haladyna
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Patent number: 7919002Abstract: Most commercial & residential buildings have rainwater collection systems that consist of leaders and gutters that collect water coming off the roof. These leaders and gutters are connected to drain pipes that channel the water away from the structure, usually into a dry well or storm drain. A substantial add-on to the leader and gutter system is a debris trap with an overflow port. The debris trap/overflow port may be attached to the leader at waist height (for easy access) to collect leaves, tree droppings, windblown litter and other materials. This debris can be easily discarded by opening an access panel to empty a built-in strainer. When a dry well or storm drain becomes saturated, water will back up through the leader causing seepage and overflow into the building and create erosion that can damage the foundation. The function of the overflow port is to divert water from the drain pipe away from the foundation.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Inventor: Jim Hurtado
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Patent number: 7799216Abstract: Drain trap assembly for separating sediment from discharged wastewater including a conduit with a first upper inlet portion and a second upper outlet portion. Between the inlet and outlet is located a lower bend portion. Interrupting the lower bend portion is a third conduit portion including a cup closure for sediment accumulation out of the wastewater pathway. Affixed to the cup closure and extending generally upwardly within the assembly and across the wastewater flow is a strainer including at least one plate with through-holes sized to reject particulate sediment and other solids of a predetermined size. Another strainer embodiment includes fibers affixed to the closure and extending across the wastewater flow. A strainer support leg may be concave to guide or deflect sediment-laden wastewater downwardly to the accumulation area and may include at least one wastewater flow aperture. Closure removal automatically withdraws the strainer, offering ready access to accumulated sediment.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2008Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Inventor: Michael Gurmu
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Patent number: 7780013Abstract: An improved fire department connection (FDC) having an accessible debris filter box interposed vertically in the line to permit the removal of undesired introduced solids to prevent the solids from clogging the sprinkler system which is in fluid communication with the base of the FDC. The box has a permanent filter, or removable filter media or a combination of the two types of filters, all accessible via a front removable plate thereon. The debris filter box may also be interposed vertically in other fluid flow systems that are subject to the introduction of undesired solids.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2005Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Inventor: Karl Kern
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Patent number: 7767083Abstract: Fluid treatment arrangements (10) and methods for operating fluid treatment arrangements (10) may include fluid treatment assemblies (11) and manifold assemblies (12) that direct fluids to and/or from the fluid treatment assemblies (11).Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Pall CorporationInventors: Tatsuya Hoshino, Hisayuki Kataoka
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Publication number: 20100133167Abstract: The present invention advantageously provides an inexpensive and disposable drain filter that includes a first annulus, a second annulus, a filter layer, secured between the first and second annuli, to filter particulates from a fluid, and an adhesive layer, disposed on the lower surface of the second annulus, to temporarily secure the second annulus to a surface exposed to the fluid. The filter layer may form a dome above the upper surface of the first annulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventor: Nancy Collins
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Publication number: 20100116732Abstract: The present invention relates to an in-line strainer including: a body formed of a linear pipe having an enlarged part formed increased in diameter in the middle portion thereof, and a fastening flange mounted at the both ends thereof in such a manner as to be connected coaxially to a pipeline by means of a gasket; and a mesh screen having a generally conical shape at the front end portion thereof and a generally cylindrical shape at the back end portion thereof in such a manner as to be coupled to the body, the mesh screen being inserted from the outlet port of the body and being disposed concentrically into the enlarged part of the body in such a manner as to place the front end portion thereof into the enlarged part of the body, having a predetermined space from the inlet port of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventor: Chang-moo JUNG
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Patent number: 7658846Abstract: A water filter assembly includes an upper cover body, a lower base, and a plurality of filter cores. The upper cover body is formed with a connector extending downwards. The connector is to be connected to a filter core set, which includes the filter cores connected together and has output and input hoses. The lower base has a chamber for accommodating the filter core set and has a cover portion connected to the upper cover body. Positioning members are formed on the output and input hoses at suitable positions. Notches are formed on two sides of the cover portion of the lower base so that the positioning members may engage with the notches.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2008Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Inventor: Chih-Sheng Yang
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Publication number: 20090283463Abstract: A strainer is developed for mounting in a fluid system or a pipeline to filter the foreign objects remained in the fluid, thereby preventing malfunctioned operation, default and occlusion of the fluid machinery and the pipeline due to floating and drifting solids, and which includes an inlet and an outlet formed in a straight line and an omega-type screen joined to a cylindrical main body having a closed lower portion, thereby minimizing a transformation of a flow channel while maximally providing a screening face, and allowing a user to easily disassemble and clean the screen. The strainer can raise operational efficiencies of the fluid machine and the pipeline and remarkably reduce operational expenses by minimizing energy loss in the fluid, and reduce maintenance cost and ensure durability of the fluid machine and the pipeline by ensuring convenience in cleaning and maintaining the screen of the strainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventor: Jeong Yeol Kim
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Patent number: 7531088Abstract: A drain trap assembly for separating sediment from wastewater released from kitchen, bath or washroom appliance such as a sink or tub including a conduit with a first upper inlet portion and second upper outlet portion. Between the inlet and outlet is located a lower bend portion. Interrupting the lower bend portion is a third conduit portion including a cup closure for sediment accumulation area out of the wastewater pathway. Affixed to the closure cup and extending generally upwardly within the drain trap assembly and across the wastewater flow is a strainer in the form of at least one plate including through-holes sized to reject particulate sediment and other solids of a predetermined size. A second embodiment of the strainer takes the form of a mass of fibers affixed to the closure and extending across the wastewater flow. Closure removal automatically withdraws the strainer, offering ready access to accumulated sediment.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2007Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Inventor: Michael Gurmu
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Patent number: 7494017Abstract: A filter includes a filter element with an enlarged end cap at one end of a media ring with an elliptical flange set oblique or angled to the longitudinal axis of the element. The flange carries a sealing element, and is closely and sealingly received in a head casting of the filter to divide the head casting into inlet and outlet partitions. The end cap directs fluid from a transverse port in the housing into an axial flow path into the central cavity of the element, where the fluid flows radially outward through the media, and then out through an opposite transverse port in the head casting. The element can be removed when it is spent from the head casting after removal of an end closure.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2004Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventor: Daniel W. Miller
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Publication number: 20080257835Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to devices, methods and apparatus for performing separations in which particulates are separated or removed from a fluid stream flowing to a column. In one embodiment directed to a device, the invention includes a body (13) having a first surface (17) and a second surface (19) and at least one wall (23). At least one of the first surface (17) and second surface (19) is for receiving in sealing engagement a first conduit means. The remaining first surface (17) or second surface (19) is for engaging a column or a second conduit (19). The at least one wall (23) extends between the first surface (17) and the second surface (19). The body (13) has at least one opening (25) extending from the first surface (17) to the second surface (19) defining a chamber for receiving a solid phase separation media assembly (15).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2005Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: Waters Investments LimitedInventors: Christopher C. Benevides, Jonathan L. Belanger, Marianna Kele, Thomas H. Walter, Raymond P. Fisk
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Patent number: 7438550Abstract: A material processing plant comprises a first screw-type extruding machine and a second screw-type extruding machine downstream thereof. The screw-type extruding machines are connected to one another by means of a function casing which is embodied for displacement substantially to the side of a direction of flow out of a position of operation in a push-out direction.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2004Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Coperion Werner & Pfleiderer GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Rainer Munz
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Patent number: 7378017Abstract: Fluid separation assembly that allows easy and fast change-out even in confined spaces, and also minimizes or eliminates leakage during change-out. A fluid separation unit having a housing containing separation means, the housing having an inlet and an outlet spaced from the inlet, each including a fitting for attachment of the housing to a manifold or other device allowing fluid communication through the separation means to a point of use is provided. The fittings are designed for quick connect/disconnect, and for minimal or no leakage. The fittings may be on opposite ends, with top and bottom fittings of different configurations, thereby ensuring proper installation of the assembly. The particular medium to be separated is not particularly limited, and can include slurries, fluids including water, and pre-loaded chromatography columns.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2006Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Entegris, Inc.Inventors: Ralph Stankowski, J. Karl Niermeyer, William Wacks
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Patent number: 7360658Abstract: A filter assembly includes housing enclosing a replaceable filter element. A support core is provided in the housing, and includes an extension and locking assembly. The element includes a ring of filtration media with a pair of end caps. The first end cap includes a central opening to receive the support core. The extension and locking assembly prevents the cover of the housing from being attached to the housing body without a proper filter element installed. The extension and locking assembly includes a bypass member and a locking member, which are in locking engagement when an element is absent in the housing. The second end cap includes internal protrusions which engage the locking member when the filter element is installed to disengage the bypass member from the support core, and allow the element to be inserted and the cover to be installed.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLCInventors: Michael D. Clausen, Steven R. Knight, Martin C. Maxwell
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Patent number: 7282142Abstract: A fluid strainer device is disclosed. The device includes a housing which defines an open chamber, the chamber having both at least one fluid input port and at least one fluid outlet port. A plurality of spaced strainer baskets are disposed within the chamber. Each basket has a pair of spaced perforated side panels, a perforated rear panel, a perforated top panel and an open front portion in fluid communication with the chamber fluid input port. Finally, each strainer basket is aligned within the chamber for fluid flow from the chamber input port into the basket's open front portion and out through the perforations thereof to filter debris from the fluid while preventing substantial fluid pressure drop between the input and outlet ports substantially independent of debris buildup within the baskets.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Inventor: Wayne J. Kraft
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Patent number: 7264716Abstract: A membrane filtration manifold for connecting a filter submodule including one or more elongate bundles of semipermeable polymeric fibers is provided. The manifold includes a housing and connecting collar connected with said housing. The collar is adapted to receive and locate the submodule, where the submodule has a connecting sleeve with a locking formation. The submodule can be secured at one end to the collar by a clip adapted to engage both the collar and the locking formation to prevent axial withdrawal of the submodule from the collar. Also disclosed is a membrane filtration apparatus including a filter submodule including one or more elongate bundles of semipermeable polymeric fibers. The apparatus further includes a membrane filtration manifold removably connected at one end of said filter submodule and a basepiece removably connected to the other end of said filter submodule.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2003Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Siemens Water Technologies Corp.Inventors: Warren Thomas Johnson, Gary William Stollery, Bruce Gregory Biltoft, David John Cox, Robert James McMahon, David Wood, Leon Keith Ernst
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Patent number: 7204370Abstract: A filter assembly includes housing enclosing a replaceable filter element. A support core is provided in the housing, and includes an extension and locking assembly. The element includes a ring of filtration media with a pair of end caps. The first end cap includes a central opening to receive the support core. The extension and locking assembly prevents the cover of the housing from being attached to the housing body without a proper filter element installed. The extension and locking assembly includes a bypass member and a locking member, which are in locking engagement when an element is absent in the housing. The second end cap includes internal protrusions which engage the locking member when the filter element is installed to disengage the bypass member from the support core, and allow the element to be inserted and the cover to be installed.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2006Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLCInventors: Michael D. Clausen, Steven R. Knight, Martin C. Maxwell
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Patent number: 7201845Abstract: A system for moving a filter or a retainer into or out of a fluid pathway without halting the movement of the fluid in the pathway. When acting as a filtering device, the system includes a filter frame and a drive mechanism for slidingly moving the filter frame on stationary rails that remain in the duct through which the fluid is transferred. When a retainer device, the system includes a retainer and a drive mechanism for slidingly moving retainer on stationary rails that remain in the chamber through which a fluid under treatment passes. The system includes isolation means permitting the filter frame or retainer to pass into or out of the duct or chamber without exhausting the fluid within the duct or chamber. The drive mechanism may be a guillotine damper gate drive, a spindled drive, a hydraulic actuator or other drive means. The filter or the retainer may include a plurality of bays that are rigidly, hingedly, or detachably connected together.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2004Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Bachmann Industries, Inc.Inventor: William F. Koch
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Patent number: 7086537Abstract: A filter assembly includes housing enclosing a replaceable filter element. A support core is provided in the housing, and includes an extension and locking assembly. The element includes a ring of filtration media with a pair of end caps. The first end cap includes a central opening to receive the support core. The extension and locking assembly prevents the cover of the housing from being attached to the housing body without a proper filter element installed. The extension and locking assembly includes a bypass member and a locking member, which are in locking engagement when an element is absent in the housing. The second end cap includes internal protrusions which engage the locking member when the filter element is installed to disengage the bypass member from the support core, and allow the element to be inserted and the cover to be installed.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2005Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Martin C. Maxwell, Michael D. Clausen, Steven R. Knight
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Patent number: 7056436Abstract: Fluid separation assembly that allows easy and fast change-out even in confined spaces, and also minimizes or eliminates leakage during change-out. A fluid separation unit having a housing containing separation means, the housing having an inlet and an outlet spaced from the inlet, each including a fitting for attachment of the housing to a manifold or other device allowing fluid communication through the separation means to a point of use is provided. The fittings are designed for quick connect/disconnect, and for minimal or no leakage. The fittings may be on opposite ends, with top and bottom fittings of different configurations, thereby ensuring proper installation of the assembly. The particular medium to be separated is not particularly limited, and can include slurries, fluids including water, and pre-loaded chromatography columns.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Mykrolis CorporationInventors: Ralph Stankowski, J. Karl Niermeyer, William Wacks
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Patent number: 7037424Abstract: A connector apparatus is provided which is configured to replace a separation module in a system for dispensing a fluid. When it is desired to purge the system of a dispensed fluid, the connector apparatus, having the same configuration of an inlet and an outlet as the separation module, replaces the separation module and a purging fluid is passed through the system.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2005Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Mykrolis CorporationInventors: J. Karl Niermeyer, Gastón de los Reyes, Christopher R. Wargo, Richard L. Miller, Stephen K. Guerrera
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Patent number: 6994795Abstract: An apparatus for filtering viscous material, in particular thermoplastic synthetic plastic material, comprises a screw (24), which presses the material to be cleaned from an upstream conduit (3) of a supply housing (2) towards a band-shaped screen (4). The screen (4) is abutted on its downstream side by a perforated plate (6) against the pressure of the supplied material. The band-shaped screen (4) can be displaced for replacement of a soiled band section by a fresh band section. For facilitating this displacement a device is provided, which comprises a closure means (30) that is disposed on the upstream side of the screen (4), by which closure means the upstream conduit (3) for the material to be filtered can be closed at least substantially. On the upstream side of this closure means (30) a storage space (36) for material to be cleaned is connected to the upstream conduit (3).Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2001Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Inventors: Helmut Bacher, Helmuth Schulz, Georg Wendelin
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Patent number: 6986426Abstract: A filter assembly includes housing enclosing a replaceable filter element. A support core is provided in the housing, and includes an extension and locking assembly. The element includes a ring of filtration media with a pair of end caps. The first end cap includes a central opening to receive the support core. The extension and locking assembly prevents the cover of the housing from being attached to the housing body without a proper filter element installed. The extension and locking assembly includes a bypass member and a locking member, which are in locking engagement when an element is absent in the housing. The second end cap includes internal protrusions which engage the locking member when the filter element is installed to disengage the bypass member from the support core, and allow the element to be inserted and the cover to be installed.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2005Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Parker Intangibles Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Clausen, Steven R. Knight, Martin C. Maxwell
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Patent number: 6983851Abstract: A filter assembly includes housing enclosing a replaceable filter element. A support core is provided in the housing, and includes an extension and locking assembly. The element includes a ring of filtration media with a pair of end caps. The first end cap includes a central opening to receive the support core. The extension and locking assembly prevents the cover of the housing from being attached to the housing body without a proper filter element installed. The extension and locking assembly includes a bypass member and a locking member, which are in locking engagement when an element is absent in the housing. The second end cap includes internal protrusions which engage the locking member when the filter element is installed to disengage the bypass member from the support core, and allow the element to be inserted and the cover to be installed.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLCInventors: Martin C. Maxwell, Michael D. Clausen, Steven R. Knight
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Patent number: 6910501Abstract: A thermostatic valve for mixing hot water and cold water includes a valve body defining a first inlet, a second inlet, a mixing chamber, a first passageway between the first inlet and the mixing chamber, and a second passageway between the second inlet and the mixing chamber. The thermostatic valve includes first and second flow control assemblies and first and second screen assemblies assembled into the valve body. A first screen assembly is positioned downstream of a first flow control assembly and a second screen assembly is positioned downstream of a second flow control assembly. Each screen assembly is removable from the valve body and includes a screen body having a screening portion with a lower open end and a top portion. The screen assembly includes a closing cap to retain accumulated particulate matter. A retaining clip is used to hold the screen assembly in position within the valve body.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2002Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Masco Corporation of IndianaInventors: Garry R. Marty, Gerald J. McNerney
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Patent number: 6866773Abstract: A filtration cartridge, for purifying biologically contaminated liquids, comprised of a framework having a plurality of voids and abundant surface area extensions and forming a cavity(s) for insertion of filtration materials. The cartridge framework is permanent and its surface area provides colonization sites for the propagation of water purifying microorganisms responsible for biological filtration. The cavity(s) accepts filter media that add additional functions such as mechanical and/or chemical filtration or other media that enrich or modify the chemical composition of the liquid being treated.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Inventors: Konstantin E. Margovsky, Jack Trebnio
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Patent number: 6802424Abstract: An improved strainer in a shower bath tap valve is essentially having provided a trough respectively over the inlet passages of cold and hot water to place in a strainer comprised of support, seat and mesh; the strainer then is secured to the valve with fixation nuts so to make easier replacement of the strainer without removing couplings to both cold and hot water supply lines.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2003Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Globe Union Industrial Corp.Inventor: Scott Ouyoung
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Publication number: 20040144703Abstract: A drain strainer for debris is located in drain line having a side outlet extending to a drain line flow space. The strainer has a body bounded by sidewalls contiguous with an annular forward end wall for abutting with the drain flow space to prevent the passage of debris. An array of apertures in the strainer body, which is hemispherical or planner with upstanding sidewalls, is sufficient in number and size to maintain water flow while extracting and retaining debris occurring in the drain line flow space. A closure assembly is formed by a closure plate that supports a seal acted on by a retainer for forming a fluid tight seal with the side outlet opening of the drain line segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: Robert N. Davenport
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Patent number: 6716397Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, an eluter instrument for an SPE system, including: a housing; an upper seal mounted in the housing for up and down motion with respect thereto; a lower seal mounted in the housing for up and down motion with respect thereto, and the upper seal and the lower seal being moveable between a first position in which the upper seal and the lower seal are spaced apart and not in proximity and a second position in which the upper seal and the lower seal are in proximity and spaced apart sufficiently only to clamp therebetween a first area of a plurality of areas of an SPE medium, the first area containing therein one or more compounds of interest, such as to permit elution of the one or more compounds of interest to another instrument.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Inventor: Thomas W. Astle
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Patent number: 6652749Abstract: Fluid separation assembly that allows easy and fast change-out even in confined spaces, and also minimizes or eliminates leakage during change-out. A fluid separation unit having a housing containing separation means, the housing having an inlet and an outlet spaced from the inlet, each including a fitting for attachment of the housing to a manifold or other device allowing fluid communication through the separation means to a point of use is provided. The fittings are designed for quick connect/disconnect, and for minimal or no leakage. The fittings may be on opposite ends, with top and bottom fittings of different configurations, thereby ensuring proper installation of the assembly. The particular medium to be separated is not particularly limited, and can include slurries, fluids including water, and pre-loaded chromatography columns.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Mykrolis CorporationInventors: Ralph Stankowski, J. Karl Niermeyer, William Wacks