Filter Offset In Cover Patents (Class 210/475)
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Patent number: 10105033Abstract: An auxiliary gray water supply device captures used wash water from a commercial warewashing machine for supply to a pre-rinse station without substantial modification of the commercial warewashing machine. The captured wash water and treatment agent are delivered to a pre-rinse station for pre-rinsing of dishes that will be washed within the commercial warewashing machine.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2017Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: Seven Hour Drive, LLCInventors: Eduardo Yong Lee, Daniel John Dickenson
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Patent number: 8658044Abstract: A stormwater filter cartridge includes a housing with internal filter medium disposed along a flow path between a water inlet and a filtered water outlet. A solid wall float tube in a drainage space has an open lower end and open upper end and is movable between a lowered position and a raised position. As the housing fills, water level in the housing rises to cause the solid wall float tube to move to the raised position and a negative pressure draws fluid through the filter medium. As water level outside the filter cartridge drops, air enters the housing and causes the solid wall float tube to drop to the lowered position, and filtered water in a fluid reservoir backflows through the filter medium while air enters the housing by passing upward through the solid wall float tube so as to enhance rate of backflow.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2010Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Contech Engineered Solutions LLCInventor: Daniel P. Cobb
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Patent number: 8246824Abstract: A grease waste container has a main body forming an interior space; the container having vertical side walls, an enclosed base end, and an upper end that is wider than the base end. The upper end including a removable cover that is capable of releasably enclosing the interior space, and at least one bracket member attached to one of the vertical side walls and including an upper pin and a lower pin both adapted to releasably connect to a lifting system of a grease removal truck.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Inventor: Benoit Larin
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Patent number: 8182683Abstract: A portable fluid dispenser for transporting and optionally filtering a stored quantity of fluid as it is expelled from the dispenser is provided herein as having a dispenser body with a port and an aperture in communication with a fluid storage chamber with the aperture being disposed in a substantially rigid region of the dispenser body and at least partially covered by a depressable region that may be depressed to at least partially reduce the volume in the fluid storage chamber to force fluid stored in the fluid storage chamber out the port.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Inventor: Russell E. Allen
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Patent number: 8142652Abstract: A container for purification of water by a combination of filtering, heating, and UV-radiation of the water is disclosed. The container includes a first section, which at least partly includes a sunlight permeable layer, and a second section, which at least partly is opposite the first section and at least partly includes a sunlight absorbing and infrared radiation emitting (IR-emitting) layer. The first and the second section together enclose a volume, in which the water can be received to be heated by and exposed to sunlight. According to the present invention, the first section is arranged such that the permeable layer is essentially flat, and the second section is arranged such that the volume includes at least a first and a second portion, wherein the first and the second portion, respectively, have a first and a second distance, respectively, between the permeable layer and the sunlight absorbing and IR-emitting layer, where the first and second distances are mutually different.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Inventor: Petra Wadström
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Patent number: 8097151Abstract: The device disclosed is an improved water harvesting device providing the capability of diverting debris away from a water entry area and reducing potential for clogging of the water entry area. The water harvesting device comprises a tank portion for containment of water and a water entry portion for receiving water, particularly rainwater from a building water collection system such as an eaves and downspout configuration. Debris typically accompanying rainwater as it exits from the downspout of the building collection system is diverted away from the water entry area allowing for better water collection efficiency, preventing backing of water and reducing operator maintenance of the device.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2009Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Green Ripple Innovations Inc.Inventor: Scott William Allan
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Patent number: 8029667Abstract: The unit comprises a tubular filler, provided with an internal thread) suitable for coupling with a corresponding external thread of the mouthpiece of the tank, and with, internally, a plurality of essentially coplanar anchoring prominences which, in the fitted condition, rest on part of the top edge of the mouthpiece of the tank to which they are constrained by fixing elements in such a way as to prevent the unscrewing of the filler. The anchoring prominences have respective retention elements protruding radially towards the centerline of the filler and capable of being opened out elastically towards the outside. The unit also comprises a filter with, at the top, an annular flange protruding radially towards the outside.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2010Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Rototech S.r.L.Inventor: Alvise Santinon
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Patent number: 7967983Abstract: This end-piece is of the type including two filtering membranes and support portions for supporting the membranes and channelling the fluid through the membranes. According to one aspect of the invention, it includes a connection portion which is moulded over the support portions in order to fix them together and the support portions include an upper support portion, a lower support portion and an intermediate support portion which is arranged between the upper support portion and the lower support portion, a membrane is retained between the upper support portion and the intermediate support portion and a membrane is retained between the intermediate support portion and the lower support portion and the membranes are overmoulded by the connection portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2009Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Rexam PharmaInventor: Guillaume Grevin
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Patent number: 7837865Abstract: The present invention relates to a container (2) for purifying water by utilization of sunlight, comprising a first surface (4, 8?, 9?, 10?, 12?) that is formed of a permeable layer for sunlight and a second surface (6, 8?, 9?, 10?, 12?) that is formed of an absorbing layer for sunlight. Further, the container comprises a first opening (14) and a second opening (16), respectively, provided with filter elements (18, 19). Filling with water is intended to be done in the first opening (14) and discharge of water is intended to be done through the second opening (16) after the water in the container (2) has been heated to a temperature of at least 600 C after exposure by sunlight and also exposure of ultraviolet radiation in order to make it possible to kill undesired micro-organisms.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2005Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Inventor: Petra Wadström
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Patent number: 7832567Abstract: A liquid supply assembly for use with a spray gun (FIG. 1) comprises a reservoir 9 provided with a drop-in filter 10 for removing solid particles from liquid added to the reservoir 9. The reservoir 9 has a lid 12 with an outlet opening 12E connectable via a spout 16 to the spray gun and a separate inlet opening 12D in which a support collar 27 of the filter 10 is located. The filter 10 comprises a tubular mesh body 10A having an open end and a closed end. The open end is connected to the support collar 27 and the mesh body 10A extends away from the inlet opening 12D within the reservoir 9. The mesh body 10A is sized to pass through the filler opening 12D and has a high flow capacity to permit rapid filling of the reservoir 9. The filter 10 may be left in place when the reservoir 9 is connected to the spray gun and the reservoir 9 may be discarded together with the filter 10 after use.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Stephen C. P. Joseph
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Patent number: 7461587Abstract: A beverage cup assembly, including: a cup; a lid at a top of the cup; a wire mesh filter assembly adjacent to the lid; and a receptacle receivable around the filter assembly comprising a one-way valve permitting fluid to flow from the receptacle into the cup.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2006Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Inventor: Victor Guerrero
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Patent number: 7306723Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a water purification system for use in a water dispensing apparatus. The water purification system comprises an adapter adapted to mount to a top opening of the dispensing unit of the water dispensing apparatus, the adapter including a dispensing unit locking mechanism that is adapted to secure the adapter to the dispensing unit, and a filter connected to the adapter, the filter being adapted to filter impurities from the water that passes through the adapter from the container.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2006Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Inventor: Thomas K. Radford
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Patent number: 7014759Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a water purification system for use in a water dispensing apparatus. The water purification system comprises an adapter adapted to mount to a top opening of the dispensing unit of the water dispensing apparatus, the adapter including a dispensing unit locking mechanism that is adapted to secure the adapter to the dispensing unit, and a filter connected to the adapter, the filter being adapted to filter impurities from the water that passes through the adapter from the container.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2001Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Inventor: Thomas K. Radford
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Patent number: 6629612Abstract: A filtration station for capturing small to medium sized tissue fragments in fluid for histological processing. The filtration station allows tissue to be filtered onto foam in a cassette or into a biopsy bag with speed, excellent tissue recovery and convenient fixative collection for recycling or disposal. The present invention combines two normally separate filtration stations into one station for more convenient filtration of tissue into two widely used filter media while also reducing exposure to harmful vapors.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Inventors: Carl H. Critz, Joseph H. Hale
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Publication number: 20020139743Abstract: A filtration station for capturing small to medium sized tissue fragments in fluid for histological processing. The filtration station allows tissue to be filtered onto foam in a cassette or into a biopsy bag with speed, excellent tissue recovery and convenient fixative collection for recycling or disposal. The present invention combines two normally separate filtration stations into one station for more convenient filtration of tissue into two widely used filter media while also reducing exposure to harmful vapors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventors: Carl H. Critz, Joseph .H. Hale
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Patent number: 6224751Abstract: A water purifying device that has a collecting jug for purified water, in which a funnel with a filter cartridge filled with purifying medium is fitted in a removable manner, the jug can be closed at the top with a lid. Grips for removing the lid are arranged on the lid, and an indicator is provided for indicating the exhaustion of the purifying medium. The indicator is inexpensive, easily readable and reliably functioning to show the state of exhaustion of the purifying medium. The indicator is secured in an aperture in the top surface of the lid, an indicator panel of which can be seen externally from above and which, by an electronic, battery driven circuit, shows only the respective state of time elapsed, without cooperating with separate signaling.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Brita GmbHInventors: Uwe Hofmann, Erik Fischer
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Patent number: 6092670Abstract: A steam pan manipulation device (16) is provided for handling stainless steel pans (10), commonly known as steam pans or hotel pans, of varying sizes as found in commercial restaurant, catering, and hotel applications for use in steam tables. Use of the device (16) permits the worker to safely carry a tray full of liquid without sloshing, since the center of gravity of the liquid is lower than the point of carrying. Furthermore, the steam pan manipulation device (16) features apertures of an appropriate size, so that the device may be also used as a strainer for separating liquid from the content of the tray while retaining solid content in the tray.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Inventor: Victor J. Marriott
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Patent number: 6013180Abstract: The present invention relates to a mineral filtering apparatus in which the raw water is passed through a plurality of filtering processes, such as automatically filtrating without pressure, multiply filtering, ions exchange, sterilization, deodorizing, and releasing mineral substance. The filtering apparatus generally comprises a cover, an inlet water box, a first filtering unit, a filtering box, a second filtering unit, a storing reservoir, a mineral substance barrel that is disposed within the reservoir, an outlet filtering core that is disposed within the reservoir, a spout, a bottom bracket, and a water pan. The storing reservoir is provided with a mineral stone barrel with which the water soluble mineral substance is released. When the raw water flows from top to bottom, it can be treated with filtrating, deodorizing, ions exchange, sterilizing, magnetizing processes such that the treated water is clean and suitable for direct drinking.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1997Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Inventor: Wei-Renn Wang
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Patent number: 5873995Abstract: An end-of-life indicator comprising a housing having a chamber therein and attachable to the water treatment device, a diaphragm disposed within the chamber, a rotatable cap having indicia disposed thereon adapted to cooperate with the housing, a spring device for rotating the cap with respect to the housing, an escapement device for regulating the rotational displacement of the cap and means for resetting the cap to a start position. The chamber is arranged for the ingress of water into the water treatment device to pressurize the chamber and the egress of water from the water treatment device to depressurize the chamber, the ingress and egress of water defining one fill cycle. The diaphragm is arranged to be moved by the pressurizing and depressurizing of the chamber. The escapement device are arranged to cooperate with the diaphragm and the spring device whereby predetermined incremental rotation of the cap is provided during each of the fill cycles.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1997Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventors: Alexander Huang, Richard Fayram, John Stiggelbout
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Patent number: 5846418Abstract: The point-of-use water treatment system for treating water to be dispensed from a container includes a filter media positioned adjacent a water input opening of the container, through which water is filtered into the container. The filter media includes a water soluble disinfectant positioned thereon or therein, with the preferred disinfectant tetraglycine hydroperiodide, chloramine-T, or calcium hypochlorite. The disinfectant dissolves in the water as it passes through the filter, and reduces the biological activity of microbiological agents in the water. A point-of-use method of the present invention which reduces microbiological contamination in a predetermined volume of water to be dispensed from a container which utilizes a filter media containing a water soluble disinfectant impregnated thereon is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1997Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Teledyne Industries, Inc.Inventors: Paul Martin Thompson, Daniel L. Glidden
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Patent number: 5785858Abstract: A method and apparatus for removing an air lock from the upstream side of a microfilter in a device for dispensing a sterile liquid from a storage container by forcing the liquid through a microfilter. The device include a first inlet passageway communicating between the storage container and a chamber on the upstream side of the filter closable by a valve, and a second passageway communicating between the storage container and the upstream side of the filter closable by a second valve, and the method includes the steps of a) creating partial vacuum in the chamber on the upstream side of the microfilter to thereby open the first valve and draw the liquid from the storage container through the first passageway into the chamber, and into the contact with the upstream side of the filter, b) closing the first and second valves and increasing the air pressure in the chamber, and c) opening the second valve thereby releasing air under pressure from the chamber through the second passageway.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1996Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Inventor: Garth T. Webb
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Patent number: 5785844Abstract: An apparatus for use with a water treatment unit that indicates the end of life of the unit. The apparatus comprises a housing with at least one opening for the passage of liquid to a chamber, formed by the interior of the housing and the water treatment unit. The chamber includes a support member mounted to the housing. A float is rotationally mounted on the support member. The support member limits float movement to a predetermined distance upon each rotation of the float, resulting from each cycle of the water treatment unit. Once the float has made a specific number of rotations and has travelled the complete distance of the support member as water fills and drains from the chamber, the float rests in a position where it is visible through an opening in the housing, indicative of the end of life of the water treatment unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1996Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Recovery Engineering, Inc.Inventors: James L. Lund, David J. Emmons, Richard D. Hembree
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Patent number: 5695651Abstract: The invention relates to the treatment of liquid waste such as sewage. The invention provides a method of screening of liquid waste to remove solid material therefrom, comprising passing the liquid waste in a downward stream through a suspended sack filter, and agitating the sack filter and the liquid stream by discharging a stream of bubbles upwardly through the liquid from below the sack filter. The invention also provides an inlet screen, comprising an upright hollow column (1), having an opening at the top across which a sack filter (6) is positioned, the sack filter extending downwardly into the column, and an air diffuser (8) at the lower end of the column, and an outlet (5, 23, 34) from the column, whereby in use liquid waste flows into the top of the column, through the sack filter to the outlet, the sack filter and liquid waste being agitated by discharge of air from the air diffuser.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1996Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Apoc LimitedInventor: David P. Froud
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Patent number: 5536394Abstract: An apparatus for use with a water treatment unit and in particular, those having a treatment cartridge, that indicates the end of life of the unit. The apparatus comprises a housing with at least one opening for the passage of liquid to a chamber, formed by the interior of the housing and the water treatment unit. The chamber includes a support member mounted to the housing. A float is rotationally mounted on the support member. The support member limits float movement to a predetermined distance upon each rotation of the float, resulting from each cycle (use) of the water treatment unit. Once the float has made a specific number of rotations and has travelled the complete distance of the support member (as water fills and drains from the chamber), the float rests in a position where it is visible through an opening in the housing, indicative of the end of life of the water treatment unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1994Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Assignee: Recovery Engineering, Inc.Inventors: James L. Lund, David J. Emmons, Richard D. Hembree
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Patent number: 5405526Abstract: A bottle water disinfectant, storage, and dispensing system for purifying drinking water or the like. The preferred embodiment of the present invention contemplates a bottle water dispensing system having an inlet line, a storage tank, a filter area, and a dispensing port, wherein there is provided the steps of infusing water flowing into the storage tank with a disinfecting medium such as iodine, chlorine or the like, allowing the infused water to remain in the storage tank for a period of time to allow the disinfecting medium present in the stored water to kill all microbes and the like in the water, and selectively dispensing the stored water, including the further steps of filtering the disinfectant medium and remaining contaminants from the stored water.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1993Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Inventor: Carl M. Sutera
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Patent number: 5326473Abstract: A container for quick connection and disconnection to a dialysis generator, the container having a substantial amount of solid compound for extemporaneous and continuous preparation of dialysate obtained from dissolution of a concentrate and/or from the solid compound in treated water. A conduit leads the water from an inlet orifice to the container, where the treated water passes through the solid compound and therethrough to and outlet orifice and into the dialysis generator. The water may be directed through a conduit within the container or through a conduit outside the container. The inlet and the outlet orifices may be provided with a micron filter.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1991Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Inventors: Jean-Jacques Lascombes, Jean-Michel Pujo
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Patent number: 5269912Abstract: A recovery system for precious metal particles in wash solutions includes a pair of filter elements and a pump mounted within a closed tank. The first filter is of relatively large pore size, and traps layer particles. The prefiltered liquid is collected within the tank. A pump is mounted within the tank, and drives the collected liquid and remaining particles through the second filter, which is of a small pore size chosen to trap the remaining particles. After passage through the second filter the wash water may be discarded.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1991Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Inventor: Peter S. Shor
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Patent number: 5249712Abstract: A package for a liquid which is purified includes a neck with a lock-chamber slidable therein. The lock-chamber includes a purifying substance through which the liquid passes when dispensed. At one end of the lock chamber, a plug is positioned to block passage of the liquid through the lock-chamber when the lock-chamber is projected from the neck and to allow passage of the liquid when the lock-chamber is pushed down into the neck.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1991Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Transphyto S.A.Inventors: Jean-Pierre Lontrade, Henri Chibret, Gerard Schwadrohn
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Patent number: 5228985Abstract: A portable cooking oil filtering unit has an outer housing completely enclosing all the filter stages and providing access to the stages for maintenance purposes via doors and removable closures. The housing has an inlet conduit for connection to a cooking vat drain outlet, and an outlet conduit for returning filtered oil to the cooking vat. A first stage filter in the housing is connected to the inlet conduit for filtering relatively large size particles from the oil, and the filtered oil is connected to at least one additional filter stage for filtering smaller particles from the oil. A pump is connected downstream of the final filter stage, between that filter stage and the outlet conduit, for drawing oil through the filter stages under vacuum rather than pumping it through the filters under positive pressure. One of the filter stages is accessible to allow oil-life enhancing chemicals to be added to the oil.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1991Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: LaRoche Filter Systems, Inc.Inventors: John Wells, Robert E. Lebo, Roger Ignon, Steve G. Hauser, Dan R. Haynes, Sandra Haynes, Robert L. Serber
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Patent number: 5167819Abstract: A canteen especially useful in contaminated environments includes a hollow watertight container adapted to hold a quantity of a drinking fluid and a filter device extending into the container through an opening at the top. The filter device comprises an elongated tubular member having disposed therein an air filter for filtering the air entering the container and a water filter for filtering the drinking fluid exiting the container. In using the canteen, air is drawn into the container through the air filter and drinking fluid is drawn out from the container through the water filter by suction.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1990Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Assignee: E. Charles IanaInventors: E. Charles Iana, Michael R. McCray
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Patent number: 5139666Abstract: A water dispenser supports a bottle having a filter neck accommodating a water filter and a fill neck closed with a cap equipped with a water refill counter. The cap can be removed from the fill neck to allow the bottle to be filled with water without removing the filter from the filter neck. The filter neck has a plurality of inwardly directed projections that are engaged by the filter to position the filter in the filter neck and prevent the filter from being pushed into the chamber of the bottle. A ring having an air bleed hole mounted on the filter neck engages the filter to retain the filter on the filter neck.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1991Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Assignee: Domotechnica Canada, Inc.Inventors: Guy L. Charbonneau, Alan H. Bowler, Edward W. Bock
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Patent number: 5139658Abstract: A fluid filter mount is affixed to the top closure wall of a fluid reservoir, such as for a hydraulic power unit, wherein the housing for the filter mounting is positioned below the top closure of the reservoir with the fluid inlet and fluid outlets also being provided in the housing below the top closure of the reservoir. The filter mount housing has an upwardly extending portion which extends into an opening in the top closure of the reservoir for exposure thereabove and is adapted to receive a canister type fluid filter thereon in sealed engagement with the filter in an upright position such that the fluid inlet and outlet are registered in communication with the filter for flow-through filtering.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1990Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Assignee: Fluidraulics, Inc.Inventor: Rex Hodge
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Patent number: 5110469Abstract: A coffee grounds disposal and strainer arrangement adapted to be utilized in conjunction with the operation of an automatic coffee brewer. A lid member covering the receptacle receiving the hot liquid or water and entrained spent coffee grounds from the coffee brewer is equipped with a plurality of venting apertures which will allow steam generated by the hot liquid in the receptacle channel to escape upwardly through the apertures. A U-shaped channel structure is formed on the upper ends of the receptacle sidewalls receives the lid flange. Hereby, any condensate liquid flowing down the flange from the inside of the lid member, which condensate is formed from steam emanating from the hot liquid in the receptacle will tend to collect in the U-shaped channel intermediate the lid member and the receptacle, thereby preventing such liquid or water from flowing outwardly and down the receptacle onto the table or counter top.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: Kraft General Foods, Inc.Inventors: Edward A. Kozloski, Eric Seger, Walter E. Howard, James R. Weldon
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Patent number: 5010696Abstract: A roof gutter attachment which overlies a roof gutter to prevent gutter and/or downspout clogging due to the undue or unwanted accumulation of debris. The arrangement presents a pattern of downwardly inclined parallel steps presenting grooves oriented in the path of liquid flow increasing liquid area expanse and the passage of smaller sized debris by reason of liquid adhesion. Linear ridges are defined between each of the grooves, such serving for ready sliding movement of larger sized debris over the gutter and into a receiving area therebelow. Air pressure differential creates a self-cleaning attachment when wind moves across the attachment.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1990Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Inventor: Richard D. Knittel
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Patent number: 4908130Abstract: A gasoline filter for the entranceway to a gas tank filler tube has three preferred embodiments. The first includes a semipermanently mounted cap having a bore in which there is disposed a removable cylindrical filter element. The element is seated on a rotatable retainer for alignment with an eccentric opening in the filler tube entranceway. Normally closed resiliently mounted doors seal the entranceway but permit a gas pump nozzle to be inserted into the entranceway. The second embodiment has an integral hinged door atop the filter element for use with a conventional gas cap. The third embodiment has dual hinged doors mounted within the bore of the filter element arranged to be opened automatically by a pusher bushing when a gasoline dispensing nozzle is inserted in the gas tank filler tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1987Date of Patent: March 13, 1990Assignee: Empire Research and Development CorporationInventor: Mark Lynne
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Patent number: 4846970Abstract: A cross-flow filtration membrane test unit having a bottom cell body, a top cell body and a pair of laterally spaced O-rings forming a seal therebetween. The bottom cell body is provided with a feed spacer cavity and the top cell body is provided with a permeate carrier cavity. A mechanism for receiving a test sample of membrane enables the membrane performance and characteristics to be tested in a manner which closely simulates actual full-scale operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1987Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Osmonics, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Bertelsen, Douglas L. Olsen
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Patent number: 4832842Abstract: A chest in which a vacuum is formed. A removable tray in the form of a flat thin panel rests in the chest adjacent the top, and is provided with a pattern of holes in which test tubes are placed and supported. A cover has a similar pattern of holes in which filter units, containing samples to be tested, are placed in register with the test tubes respectively. The holes in the cover are provided with removable bosses for receiving and supporting the filter units, and sealing them. Stoppers are provided for sealing the holes in the cover when the filter units are not in place in the holes.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1987Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Inventor: Glenn R. Limb
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Patent number: 4816148Abstract: An apparatus for removing foreign matter from a solution of paint or the like. The apparatus includes a vacuous vessel for receiving the paint solution which has been strained; a straining assembly which has a main body mounted in fluid communication with the vacuous vessel; and a plurality of removable filter elements positioned internally of the main body and operable selectively to remove foreign matter from the solution of paint which is passed therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1987Date of Patent: March 28, 1989Inventor: Edward B. Hemman
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Patent number: 4792398Abstract: A manual liquid filtration device includes a housing having an open lower end providing access to an internal vacuum chamber, and defining a liquid specimen receiving chamber at its upper end adapted for flow communication with the vacuum chamber. An elastic diaphragm extends across the lower open end of the housing and upwardly along its outer peripheral surface so as to cooperate with air orifices in the housing to define valve means enabling unidirectional air flow from the vacuum chamber. A porous membrane filter element is interposed between the specimen receiving chamber and the vacuum chamber and when dry enables air to pass therethrough from the vacuum chamber upon flexing of the diaphragm into the vacuum chamber. When wetted by water, the filter element maintains vacuum in the vacuum chamber but enables liquid from a liquid specimen to be drawn through the filter element so as to retain solid particulate on the filter element for diagnosis or further reagent washing.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1987Date of Patent: December 20, 1988Assignee: Marion Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Vernon W. Klein
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Patent number: 4761234Abstract: A semipermeable composite membrane comprising a microporous substrate and an ultra-thin membrane with which the substrate is coated, characterized in that the ultra-thin membrane is composed of a cross-linked aromatic polyamide and the cross-linked aromatic polyamide contains a tri- or higher functional aryl residue having at least two --NH groups. The semipermeable composite membrane has a high solute rejection, high and stable water flux and durability, and thereby may be applicable to various fields.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1986Date of Patent: August 2, 1988Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Tadahiro Uemura, Yoshio Himeshima, Masaru Kurihara
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Patent number: 4721624Abstract: The invention relates to a cooking utensil, for example a cooking pot, wherein the latter has an ion exchanger and/or absorber and/or adsorber and/or filter and/or other device for the extraction of residues of pesticides, herbicides, synthetic fertilizers, hormones and the like from the products to be cooked and prepared, i.e. from the foodstuffs to be prepared, their preparation liquid and/or their vapors during the cooking process. The said harmful substances are to be extracted in this way from the products to be cooked.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1985Date of Patent: January 26, 1988Assignee: FIBEG Beteiligungesellschaft mbHInventor: Franz W. Schumann
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Patent number: 4626352Abstract: A vessel has a side wall, a rim extending about the side wall defining a top opening of the vessel, and an abutment shoulder is provided adjacent the rim. A lid is provided covering the top opening to close the vessel. A straining skirt extends about and depends from the lid. The skirt has a terminal edge region spaced from the lid and at least one perforated straining zone through which vessel contents can be strained from the vessel. When the lid closes the vessel, the straining skirt is spaced inwardly of the vessel side wall and the lid can be lifted clear to open the vessel without interfering engagement between the straining skirt and vessel. Additionally, the lid can be pivoted away from the vessel to partially open the vessel by pivoting the lid immediately adjacent the abutment shoulder and across from the straining zone with the rim acting as a fulcrum.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1985Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Inventors: Simon C. Massey, Rowland W. Massey
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Patent number: 4623457Abstract: Described is a water purifier comprising a collecting container (1) with pouring spout (2) and handle (3), a funnel and a cover (5) which can close the funnel, wherein provided at the bottom of the funnel is an opening for receiving a filter cartridge containing a purifying agent.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1985Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Inventor: Heinz Hankammer
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Patent number: 4220534Abstract: A detachably secured food straining screen is formed with lower and upper peripheral grooves for pressure fitting engagement with the top of a cooking pot and the bottom of a cover for that pot, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1978Date of Patent: September 2, 1980Inventor: Joseph F. Perry
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Patent number: 4066551Abstract: The portable water filtration device may be made in various ways. In some embodiments, the reservoir is formed in a seal-tight housing and the water is pumped by means of an air pump through a filter located within the reservoir and thereafter passed through a spout. In another embodiment, use is made of a blender with the water being forced by an impeller from within a lower compartment of the blender jar into a filter and thereafter out a spout on the filter. Other pump means may also be used to pump the water through a filter and out an outlet from a closed reservoir. Sterilizing means may also be provided in the various embodiments to sterilize the water prior to filtration. Also, the water being treated may be recycled to increase the time of treatment.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1976Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: Dynek CorporationInventor: Emanuel Stern