Laterally Removable Patents (Class 210/447)
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Publication number: 20030183587Abstract: An agricultural or industrial water filter comprises a spin plate, a flow distributing sleeve, and a cone basin. The spin plate includes fluid passageways disposed at a 20 degree angle relative to the axis of the filter. The flow distributing sleeve is disposed in between the screen and the filter chamber. The screen may be oversize with a screen area that is a multiple of the screen area of a standard screen. The sleeve comprises a plurality of axial slots which are more narrow at the proximal side and wider at the distal side. The end cap is coupled to a bottom of the filter chamber and disposed adjacent to a bottom of the screen. The end cap comprises a cone coupled to the top of a basin. The cone extends upwardly into the space within the screen. A narrow annulus with a small cross-sectional area is formed between the bottom edge of the cone and the top of the basin. The basin includes a flush tube to flush out particles collected in the basin and to cause a high velocity flow through the annulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventor: Stanley E. Hawkins
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Patent number: 6554139Abstract: 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 1, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: Martin C. Maxwell, Michael D. Clausen, Steven R. Knight
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Patent number: 6537454Abstract: A device for controlling the flow of plastics material, heated until flowable, through a housing, in particular a filtering device or a direction-control device for the plastics material, comprises a flow channel extending through the housing, and a plunger of circular cross-section longitudinally displaced in a bore of the housing transversely to the longitudinal direction of the flow channel. The plunger crosses the flow channel. An unslotted scraper ring is mounted outside the housing on a portion of the plunger projecting from the housing and is held by a stop so that the plunger is displaceable relative to the scraper ring. The inner diameter (d2) of the scraper ring is smaller than the diameter (d0) of the bore of the housing and also smaller than the diameter (d1) of the end of the plunger portion remote from the housing in the coldest operating state of that plunger portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Inventors: Helmut Bacher, Helmuth Schulz, Georg Wendelin
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Patent number: 6533934Abstract: A filter-replacement cassette for an extruder. A housing (1) has at least one bore. The bores (2 & 3) extend above and below and at a right angle to the horizontally flowing plastic. A cartridge (4 or 5) that accommodates a replaceable filter (5) slides back and forth inside each bore. The object is to facilitate start-up operation. The cartridge accordingly has at least one tap (7, bore 15, or bore 45) permanently integrated into it in addition to the replaceable filter. The housing accommodates either a cartridge or a start-up outlet bore (16, 36, or 47). While the cartridge is in a prescribed position, the start-up outlet bore can communicate with the cartridge's tap and with an intake channel (13 or 31) for the extrudate.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1994Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Inventors: Josef Trendelkamp, Jürgen Veltel
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Patent number: 6500336Abstract: A polymer melt filtering device comprising a housing with an inflow (3) and an outflow (4) for the polymer melt, in addition to a slider (5) which can be sealingly displaced therebetween, perpendicular to said inflow and outflow. The slider (5) consists of filtering layers (7) which are supported in cavities (8) and which can be selectively placed in between the inflow and outflow. The housing is comprised of two parts (1, 2) that are arranged in such a way that their front surfaces face towards each other. The inventive device is characterised in that one of the parts of the housing (1, 2) is floatingly mounted; in that the parts of the housing are reinforced in the middle area of the housing by beads (11), whereby the edges thereof (pressure surfaces 12) are slanted towards the outside or are conical; and in that the parts of the housing (1, 2) are maintained by clamping plates (12-15) which can be placed against each and which encompass and clamp the beads (11).Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2000Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Gneuss Kunststofftechnik GmbHInventor: Daniel Gneuss
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Patent number: 6495037Abstract: The structural integrity of opposed spaced-apart end plates of caged filter cartridge assemblies is provided solely by individual filter cartridges in the assembly. Preferably, the end plates of the filter cartridge assembly are provided with seat recesses to receive an end portion of respective filter cartridges therein. An annular lock ring associated with each seat recess immovably locks the filter cartridge end portions therewithin. In such a manner, each of the individual filter cartridges serves to structurally unite the opposed spaced-apart end plates one to another in the absence of a tie rod so that the collective torsional and longitudinal rigidity of the assembly is significantly enhanced as compared to conventional tie rod caged filter cartridge assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Pall CorporationInventor: Charles C. Schuyler
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Patent number: 6494325Abstract: A toilet water-line filter (10) that is designed to protect a toilet's fill valve (62) from the intrusion of potentially damaging debris such as rocks, vegetation, etc. The filter (10) is comprised of a housing (12) and an internal filter (34) which consists of a mesh staining element (36). The filter (10) is attached between the toilet's fill valve (62) and a typical, flexible, water line (66). Debris that would normally pass into the fill valve (62) becomes trapped in the mesh staining element (36), from where the debris is easily removed.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Inventor: Israel Mizrahi
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Patent number: 6460894Abstract: A fluid line with a filter insert. The fluid line is adapted for efficient, safe transfer of fluids for fueling of vehicles. The fluid line includes a tubular housing with a filter element positioned therein. The fluid line also includes a slide-over or threaded sleeve arranged on a housing of the fluid line. The sleeve is mounted such that it can be readily moved for exchanging the filter element.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Inventors: Wolfgang Weh, Erwin Weh
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Publication number: 20020050473Abstract: A drain strainer for debris is located in drain line segment having a side outlet extending to a drain line flow space. The strainer has a body bounded by side walls 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: October 22, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventor: Robert N. Davenport
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Patent number: 6293410Abstract: A no-cure fuel filter and method of making same is disclosed. The no-cure fuel filter utilizes a non-organic, mineral based filter element which replaces the pleated paper type filter element of conventional fuel filters. The no-cure fuel filter may be used for gasoline blended fuels, ethanol blended fuels, diesel fuel blends, propane fuel blends, or methanol fuel blends, and may be used for primary filtration, secondary filtration or final filtration. The no-cure fuel filter comprises a non-organic mineral based filter element disposed along a path of flow of unfiltered fuel in a fuel system of a vehicle. The filter element includes an exterior periphery and an interior periphery and a first end and a second end. The no-cure fuel filter further comprises end caps disposed over and fluidly sealing the first and second ends of the filter element, such that the unfiltered fuel must pass through the filter element from one of the peripheries to the other periphery.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Mahle-Parr Filter Systems, Inc.Inventor: Larry D. Forbes
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Patent number: 6248237Abstract: A filter assembly including an integral filter cartridge and storage pouch is disclosed herein. The storage pouch is configured to hermetically surround the filter cartridge upon removal of the cartridge from an opening of a liquid drainage conduit of the assembly. The drainage conduit can include a shutter for closing the opening of the drainage conduit upon removal of the filter cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1999Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Societe d'etudes et de Constructions Aero-NavalesInventors: Xavier Mery, Claude Chevallier
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Patent number: 6241877Abstract: A circulation and filtration system is provided for use with water gardens having a water container adapted to hold water at a preferred fill height. The system includes a reservoir, an intake line, a pump, and a return line. The reservoir is located near the water container and is capable of holding a reserve of water. In one embodiment, the reservoir includes an upright basket filter located therein. The intake line includes a first end opening positionable within the water container near the preferred fill height and a second end opening connected to the basket filter. During use, water flows into the basket filter through the intake line via gravity. The pump is located either within the reservoir or externally from the reservoir though connected to the reservoir through additional piping. The return line includes a first end connected to the pump and a second end positionable at a desired location in the water garden.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1998Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Inventor: Edward B. Berkey
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Patent number: 6196820Abstract: A process and a corresponding device for filtering plastics in an injection molding machine having a plasticizing unit and a mold cavity. A slide having a receptacle for a filter element is arranged between the plasticizing unit and the mold cavity. A piston cylinder displacing unit is mounted parallel to a principal axis of the plasticizing unit so as to be slideably contactable by the slide holding the filter element. The displacement unit has a filter holder surrounded by a filter preheater for the insertion and preheating of a fresh filter element. The slide is displaced so that the filter receptacle in the slide corresponds to the filter holder in the displacement unit thereby enabling a spent filter element to be ejected while simultaneously inserting the fresh filter element into the receptacle. The slide is then returned to its operating position in which the filter element is acted upon by the plastic casting substance.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Mannesmann AGInventor: Rudolf Straka
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Patent number: 6177010Abstract: A rod-shaped pipe filter for fluid lines having a fine-mesh pipe filter element, flowed through from inside to outside and providing a bypass function when the filter element is clogged, the fine-mesh pipe filter element, inserted by its inlet end into the fluid line in a known, sealed way, is arranged at a distance from the wall of the fluid line, is kept at a distance from the wall of the fluid line by means of reinforcing ribs with lug-shaped spacers, bears with its outlet end via a tapered surface against an offset of the fluid line and has here bypass openings which ensure a fluid overflow from the inner region to the outer region and to the branch to the unit to be supplied with fluid, even when the filter element is clogged.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Andreas Schamel, Thomas McCarthy
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Patent number: 6162354Abstract: An integrated check valve/strainer-filter assembly that combines a check valve with a strainer-filter assembly in a compact structure is provided. The novel assembly provides the benefits of floor space savings and low maintenance costs. A strainer-filter element may be mounted in a removable strainer-filter housing to provide easy access to the element for cleaning or replacement. The check valve may be installed at one of three desirable positions thus affording additional flexibility of the present invention novel apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1998Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, LtdInventors: Biing Huang Yang, Jiann Jong Wang, Ming Shi Ni, Shao Wei Ku, Wei Cheng Lee, Ta Jung Feng, Yi Lang Ku
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Patent number: 6149703Abstract: A fuel filtering apparatus for use in a gas turbine fuel system is provided. The fuel filtering apparatus includes a removable filter housing which receives and maintains a filter element therein to filter a fuel flow when the filter housing is positioned on the apparatus. The fuel filtering apparatus is also provided with a casing which is installed in-line in a portion of the fuel system. The removable filter housing alleviates the need for removal of the casing when a filter element is inserted and removed for cleaning and other routine maintenance. The fuel filtering apparatus also reduces pressure disruption within the fuel system.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Siemens Westinghouse Power CorporationInventor: David Marchant Parker
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Patent number: 6068770Abstract: A disposable separation module is disclosed which is capable of connecting to a fluid processing system in a quick-connect fashion. The module includes a housing containing a separation element with a plurality of fluid connectors on one end of the housing which are parallel to and exclusive of each other. This arrangement provides for essentially simultaneous engagement and fluid tight sealing of the fluid connectors to corresponding mating connectors on the fluid processing system. A retention mechanism is included which retains the entire module in fluid tight engagement by a single action without producing relative motion between the mating connectors.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1996Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventors: J. Karl Niermeyer, Gaston de los Reyes, Christopher R. Wargo, Richard L. Miller, Stephen K. Guerrera
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Patent number: 6010625Abstract: A continuous flow filter changer for a fluid having a filter carrier assembly for intermittent sliding transition displacements in a filter channel to align adjacent filters thereon successively with a filter aperture in the flow passage. The duration of each such transition is substantially less than that between transitions. A ring shaped seal sealingly connects between the flow passage upstream thereof and a filter aligned with said aperture to prevent fluid flow except through said filter. The clearance for sliding between the filter carrier assembly and the filter channel is controlled to allow for such displacements while limiting the fluid leakage from the filter channel during a single transition to a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Beringer LLCInventor: Timothy W. Whitman
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Patent number: 5985158Abstract: A debris trap assembly for use with downspouts connected to a rain gutter system. The debris trap assembly replaces the portion of the downspout from about waist height down to the drain tile connection. Rain water is carried by the downspout to the debris trap assembly where it flows through a strainer housing containing a strainer cup. The strainer cup accumulates the debris collected by the rain gutters and flushed down the downspout by the rain water. The strainer cup has a special shape that allows it to occupy nearly all the space in the housing while still being removable through an access opening to empty the debris from the cup. An indicator built into the strainer cup displays when the strainer cup needs to be emptied. To empty the strainer cup, it is first removed from the housing and then dumped in either the garbage or a compost pile. The strainer cut is then easily replaced into the strainer housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Inventor: Kenneth M. Tiderington
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Patent number: 5882508Abstract: An easy clean system (18) for a gutter (20) at the eaves (24) of a roof (26) on a building (28) comprising a leader (34) connected to an aperture (36) in the gutter (20), so that the leader (34) will extend vertically down along an exterior wall (38) of the building (28) and carry rainwater away from the roof (26). A facility (40) within the leader (34) is for separating any dirt and debris (30) that falls into the rainwater in the gutter (20), so that the rainwater will flow without obstruction out through the leader (34).Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Inventor: Jean St-Jacques
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Patent number: 5853587Abstract: A fluid filter has a housing fabricated from two portions made from a toxic resistant plastic, such as TEFLON, and includes a filter element sealingly supported therein in such a manner that contaminants or foreign material filtered thereby is captured in an area closed off by novel seals formed between the two housing portions. The seals may take the form of an accordion-type seal, or, male-female type engaging ends may be used. The seals allow the filter element to be removed and examined, if needed, and allows the housing portions to be easily and quickly assembled and disassembled for repair or examination.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1996Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Inventor: Richard T. Young
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Patent number: 5840197Abstract: The screen changer of the invention is structured such that a material discharge passage formed in a housing is brought into communication with the in-flow passage of a through passage formed in the housing through the upstream chambers of through passage portions respectively formed in slide bars, and the molten materials that have passed through the in-flow passage in the initial operation of the extruding machine are discharged into the above material discharge passage, thereby being able to remove the mixtures remaining in the extruding machine prior to the normal operation of the extruding machine.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: The Japan Steel Works, Ltd.Inventors: Yasuhiko Ishida, Hideki Mizuguchi
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Patent number: 5833852Abstract: A liquid filtering apparatus includes a hollow cylindrical accommodation member having external screw threads at respective ends. Connecting members are disposed at respective ones of those ends, and each connecting member possesses a passage to enable liquid to flow through the accommodation member. Each connecting member is adapted to be connected to a water pipe and is retained on the accommodation member by a respective lid member which is threaded onto a respective end of the accommodation member. A filter disposed inside of the accommodation member is in the form of a cylindrical perforated net and a panel extending across one end of the net to resist radial crushing of the net when the filter is removed and is being cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Deok-Joong Yoon
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Patent number: 5800702Abstract: A new raw water strainer includes a body having a closed first end and an open second end and defining a chamber therebetween. The chamber has a central axis intersecting the first and second ends. An inlet is provided including an inlet passage in fluid communication with the chamber. An outlet, spaced apart from the inlet, is also provided and includes an outlet passage in fluid communication with the chamber. A cover is included which is sized and adapted to be secured to the body to close the open second end. A screen assembly having first and second sides positioned in the chamber at an angle of about 45.degree. or less relative to the central axis is located so that it is between the inlet and the outlet. A basket assembly is provided which is sized and adapted to be removably placed in the chamber and to carry the screen assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Shurflo Pump Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Christopher J. Taylor-McCune, Niculae G. Popescu, William V. Stucker
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Patent number: 5783223Abstract: A plastic injection molding machine is provided which includes a filter for the continuous removal of foreign particulate contaminants from molten resin. The molding machine has a filter assembly with a passage for molten plastic resin and also includes a movable filter body containing a plurality, e.g, two, removable filters movably supported within the filter assembly for transporting the filter element between at least a pair of alternate positions, including an operative position within the passage containing the molten plastic resin and a non-aligned inoperative position. The filter body has a bored opening containing the filter and an accumulation chamber for storing the foreign material upstream of the filter.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1996Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: National Polymers Inc.Inventor: Dennis C. Anderson
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Patent number: 5762787Abstract: A readily serviceable ancillary fluid filtration system has a fluid flow diverter with a quick-release fluid hose fitting (132). A manifold (200) is releasably securable to the cartridge filter (198) that includes a filter element (204) enclosed in a housing (202) covered by an end cap (208) having an inlet tube (210) and an outlet tube (212) that are matable with a push-in fitting (226) in at least one of the outlet and inlet of the manifold. A lever mechanism (230) pivotally mounted to the manifold pushes against the push-in fitting in response to a force applied to the lever by a user to separate the housing from the manifold.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: Ziba Design, Inc.Inventors: Eric Y. Park, David Knaub, David Thorpe, Howard Barney, Joshua Hoyt
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Patent number: 5756129Abstract: A filter member includes a breaker plate having an increased filtering area without any deterioration in screen back-up capability. This filter member is adapted to filter off impurities of resin melt and is disposed in a resin passage. The filter member includes a screen and a breaker plate for backing up the screen. The breaker plate has resin passageways in the form of elongated slits extending as intersecting the flow direction of resin material.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kobe Seiko ShoInventors: Yasuo Yoshii, Nobuki Nagami, Nobuhiro Yamasaki, Yoshiaki Nakata, Shinichi Fukumizu, Osamu Ikeda
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Patent number: 5705065Abstract: A sea water strainer for use with marine craft includes a reservoir forming member disposed intermediate two ends portions. The end portions are formed with inlet and outlet fluid channels which are selectively accessible and blockable to direct the flow through the strainer. Further, an arrangement for mounting the strainer is provided with inclined bores through which bolts may pass with their operational interface directed angularly upwardly for easy access by conventional tools.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1996Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Conbraco Industries, Inc.Inventor: Curtis L. Sharpe
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Patent number: 5624559Abstract: A fluid filter having a hollow, molded, plastic housing with an open end, a fluid inlet port and a fluid outlet. An internally threaded, plastic, molded cap is threadedly received on the housing via mating external threads for sealing the open end of the housing. A cap seal prevents fluid contamination of the threads. A removable filter element is contained within the housing between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet. A molded, resilient, plastic retainer captured between the cap and the filter element retains the filter element in position within the filter. If the filter element is of a bag filter type, as compared with a filter cartridge type, the retainer has a plurality of resilient legs which press down upon a bag mouth seal forcing it into contact with a flared mouth of the bag support.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: H-Tech, Inc.Inventors: Alan R. Levin, Walter R. Booth
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Patent number: 5607583Abstract: The invention relates to a filter device for extruders and injection-molding machines for the continuous processing of thermoplastic, the throughflow bore in the screen plunger being of a round design in the region of the inlet side and of the screen chamber and narrowing ovally following on from the rear side of the screen pack, the long axis of the oval extending in the direction of the displacement direction of the screen plunger.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1996Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: Kreyenborg, Inc.Inventor: Jan-Udo Kreyenborg
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Patent number: 5605626Abstract: The seals between the plates and a swingable or slidable sieve insert carrier can be hollow to receive a substance having a greater coefficient of thermal expansion than the metal shell of the seal so that the pressing force is generated by expansion of the substance.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1995Date of Patent: February 25, 1997Assignee: Gneuss Kunststofftechnik GmbHInventor: Detlef Gneuss
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Patent number: 5603828Abstract: A screen changer has not only the conventional slide bars with material injection channels and first air withdrawing channels, but also second air withdrawing channels, as well as material withdrawing channels when the slide bars are in an intermediate position where the filter portions provided through those slide bars in a direction normal to the axis are sealed and isolated within through-holes in the housing; said second air withdrawing channels communicate the topmost parts of the downstream compartments with the outside of the housing and are provided such that after penetrating through the slide bars, they extend along the outer surfaces of those slide bars; said material withdrawing channels are provided through the housing such that they communicate the exit ends of the downstream compartments with the outside of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Assignee: The Japan Steel Works, Ltd.Inventors: Yasuhiko Ishida, Tomomi Kato
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Patent number: 5525215Abstract: A drain trap having a T-shaped base portion with a removable filter arranged for visual inspection and cleaning. The filter has a flow-through inspection reservoir insert with a filter cap extending downstream therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1995Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Inventor: Tony F. Marchionda
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Patent number: 5498334Abstract: A filter for a synthetic resin melt has a housing formed from two blocks through which a melt channel for the passage of the plastics melt passes. A screen plate is rotatably mounted to intrude between the blocks and a plurality of recesses are distributed in a circular pattern around the periphery of the screen plate so that rotation can bring two of the recesses in to line with the channel. A plurality of filter elements are accommodated, one each in each recess, so that the plastic melt must pass through the filters in the recesses in line with the channel. To support the filter elements against melt pressure a stationary perforated plate is located in the channel immediately adjacent and downstream of the screen plate. By rotating the screen plate exhausted filter elements can be readily replaced. The filter elements are made of woven wire cloth and may be dished to prevent distortion of the mesh.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1993Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Assignee: Gneuss Kunststofftechnik GmbHInventor: Detlef Gneuss
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Patent number: 5439589Abstract: Sealing means for use in the upstream passage of a slide plate screen changer, comprising a ring-shaped seal for contact with the slide plate, a pliable ring and a sleeve. A cavity external to the passage is formed by the seal, the sleeve and a shoulder on the body defining the passage. The pliable ring substantially fills and is confined by the cavity. The sleeve forms an aperture communicating between the passage and the cavity to transmit the pressure in the passage to the pliable ring.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1994Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Assignee: Trafalgar House Inc.Inventor: Timothy W. Whitman
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Patent number: 5417866Abstract: A continuous flow polymer filtration apparatus for replacing dirty filters in an extruder includes a reciprocating slide member secured within a slide channel transverse to a bore. The slide channel has a sealing region adjacent to the bore. The slide member houses two filter assemblies for filtering polymer. Each filter assembly comprises at least one filter element which has a width that is less than the width of the sealing region and the distance between the filter assemblies is less than the width of the bore. The slide member is capable of positioning either filter assembly in line with the bore without interrupting the fluid flow of the polymer as well as positioning either filter assembly off-line in order to replace the off-line filter assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1993Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Extek, Inc.Inventor: Delano B. Trott
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Patent number: 5397462Abstract: A water filter has a side wall member provided with an inflow port and an outflow port and has a cartridge mounting base, which is turnably borne to the near-bottom part of said side wall member; and a cartridge is detachably installed in said side wall member on said cartridge mounting base in a manner that the inflow port of said side wall member and the inflow port of said cartridge are connected and further the outflow port of said side wall member and the outflow port of said cartridge are connected.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Harumi Higashijima, Fumiya Kitayama, Shinji Suematsu
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Patent number: 5342518Abstract: A filtration system having an in-line filter cartridge with the inlet at one end of the filter cartridge and the outlet at the opposite end of the cartridge. The filter cartridge is connected to the cartridge mounting on the fluid conduits via quick-disconnect couplers with built-in automatic water shutoff capability which enables the filter cartridge to be installed and removed in a horizontal movement. A recirculating bypass is provided in the system which includes a pair of bypass branch lines to recirculate the fluid and prevent trapped stagnant water in the bypass lines. In a shown preferred usage, the filtration system utilizes a filtration cartridge and mount to allow filter cartridges to be easily mounted upon and removed from automatic beverage dispensers.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Iraco Filtration Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Posner, Al McQueen
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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: 5230798Abstract: A leaf trap assembly is intended for ready installation in a downspout. The assembly comprises an elongated hollow body with a side wall opening and which attaches at each of its ends to downspout sections. A detachable door which covers the opening and a foraminous receptacle mounted for ready removal from the door are also provided in the assembly. The assembly is convenient to use in that it can be installed in the downspout near ground level. Additionally, separation of the door from the assembly and further separation of the receptacle from the door allows the receptacle to be cleaned in a very efficient manner.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1992Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Inventor: John T. Rogman
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Patent number: 5139654Abstract: Apparatus for quickly taking and filtering liquid taken from a body of liquid comprises a bailer for taking and containing a sample of the liquid therein. The bailer has an upper end portion adapted for quickly disconnecting and connecting a liquid pressurizing device including a hand operated fluid pump or regulated tank of compressed gas. A lower end portion of the bailer is provided with a ball or poppet check valve controlling the flow of liquid to and from the bailer by way of an internal opening adapted for quickly connecting and disconnecting a filtering unit to and from the bailer. The filtering unit has a disposable filter element inside of a housing attached to an upper adapter with a liquid passage therein quickly inserted into sealing engagement with the internal opening of the bailer and which opens the ball check valve. A lower end of the filter housing is connected by another adapter into which a flow control valve is quickly connected to and disconnectable from.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1990Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Assignee: Norton CompanyInventor: Robert E. Carpenter
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Patent number: 5108598Abstract: A filtration system having an in-line filter cartidge with the inlet at one end of the filter cartridge ans the outlet at the opposite end of the cartridge. The filter cartridge is connected to the cartridge mounting on the fluid conduits via quick-disconnect couplers with built-in automatic water shutoff capability which enables the filter cartridge to be installed and removed in a horizontal movement. A recirculating bypass is provided in the system which includes a pair of bypass branch lines to recirculate the fluid and prevent trapped stagnant water in the bypass lines.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1991Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: Ultra Flow, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Posner
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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: 5096575Abstract: The disposable filter unit according to the present invention comprises a filter fixing member 3 with a socket-type recess 7 into which the front side of a feed member 2 interspersed with a feed channel 4 is inserted sealingly. Between these two members, a filter element 12 is inserted, which filter element is supported by the ground 15 of the socket-type recess 7 inside the filter fixing member 3. The edges 13 and 16 of the feed member 2 and the filter fixing member 3 are knife-type cutting edges such that, when these two members are put together, the filter element 12 is cut to size from a sheet-type filter material. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for manufacturing disposable filter units. This method is characterized by that several feed members and several filter fixing members are put together simultaneously, whereat the filter elements are simultaneously cut to size from a sheet-type filter material, for example from a leaf-type or a ribbon-type filter material.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Schleicher & Schuell GmbHInventor: Klaus Cosack
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Patent number: 5062952Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for filtering melted plastic used in an injection molding system. The apparatus consists of a housing having an inlet and outlet with a cylindrical inner chamber disposed in alignment therebetween, and a tubular filter element threadably mounted in the internal housing. To avoid loosening of the filter element, a plurality of spiral surfaces are formed in the filter element that are exposed to the pressurized flow of melted plastic, generating a resultant force that tends to screw the filter element tighter onto its threaded mount. The threaded mount is at the inlet end of the tubular element, causing it to extend in cantilever fashion axially into the internal chamber and toward the outlet. This creates an annular discharge passage around the filter element that is unobstructed, permitting the filtered plastic to converge smoothly into the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1990Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Assignee: A-1 Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Clayton L. Neuman
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Patent number: 5027447Abstract: A retractable guard for use in combination with a sewage pipe leading from a flush toilet is provided having a plurality of prongs with hooked ends positioned within a cross section of the pipe. The prongs are connected to a piston which is slidable within a cylinder, perpendicular to the pipe. Flushing the toilet causes water to be directed in the cylinder which in turn partially retracts the prongs. Water may be diverted from the cylinder to wash accumulated debris from the prongs.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1990Date of Patent: July 2, 1991Inventor: Wilton J. Pino
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Patent number: 4996725Abstract: A retractable guard for use in combination with a sewage pipe leading from a flush toilet is provided having a plurality of prongs with hooked ends positioned within a cross section of the pipe. The prongs are connected to a piston which is slidable within a cylinder, perpendicular to the pipe. Flushing the toilet causes water to be directed in the cylinder which in turn partially retracts the prongs. Water may be diverted from the cylinder to wash accumulated debris from the prongs.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1990Date of Patent: March 5, 1991Inventor: Wilton J. Pino
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Patent number: 4986904Abstract: A disposable-filter holder comprises a shallow, box-shaped plastic housing of two pieces with intake and discharge stubs, a membrane-type filter being sandwiched between the two housing pieces which are joined together in a gas-tight and pressure-resistant manner. To reliably code the disposable-filter holder according to the filter characteristics, the disposable-filter holder comprises a colored coding plastic enveloping it in the outer radial zone. This color coding extends in at least one clearance in the first and/or in the second housing piece in geometrically locking manner and thereby does not project beyond the outer housing contour. The color coding only characterizes the disposable-filter holder and does not serve any sealing or locking function.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: Schleicher & Schuell GmbHInventors: Robert Bugar, Asok Chakraborty, Herbert Urlaub
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Patent number: 4949406Abstract: A filter trap assembly of the type to be used in a sink or other similar plumbing facility and including an elongated vertical pipe section connected at an open end to the drain of a sink and including a closed end defining a liquid reservoir. A filter housing is disposed intermediate said open and closed ends and is structurally adapted to have a filter element removably disposed therein in interruptive relation to liquid flow passing along the length of said vertical pipe section from said open to said closed end in order to trap any solid materials therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Inventor: Giuseppe Canelli
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Patent number: RE37681Abstract: A filter member includes a breaker plate having an increased filtering area without any deterioration in screen back-up capability. This filter member is adapted to filter off impurities of resin melt and is disposed in a resin passage. The filter member includes a screen and a breaker plate for backing up the screen. The breaker plate has resin passageways in the form of elongated slits extending as intersecting the flow direction of resin material.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kobe Seiko ShoInventors: Yasuo Yoshii, Nobuki Nagami, Nobuhiro Yamasaki, Yoshiaki Nakata, Shinichi Fukumizu, Osamu Ikeda