For Series Flow Patents (Class 210/489)
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Patent number: 6036853Abstract: A common filter assembly is formed from a filter membrane which is supported by a filter core element. The core element according to the invention is substantially planer in the as-molded condition but is adapted to be articulated into a cylindrical configuration. The core element comprises a framework adapted to control the flow of fluid therethrough to enhance the performance of the filter membrane.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventor: Terrel F. Spencer
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Patent number: 6019891Abstract: Debris vacuum device including a suction bulb. In a first embodiment the suction bulb includes a hollow tube with an inlet check valve located at one end and an exhaust check valve located at the opposing end. A screen is provided to extend across the interior of the tube intermediate the ends. By squeezing the walls of the tube, water can be forced out the exhaust check valve with the inlet check valve closed. Then as the flexible walls expand to their original shape, water and debris are drawn into the tube to the inlet check valve while the outlet check valve is closed. In a second embodiment, a bulb having a single opening into the interior is used. An inlet tube for drawing debris and water has one end inserted into the interior of the bulb. The bulb opening is also connected to an exhaust port to allow water to be forced out of the interior of the bulb. An inlet check valve is placed across the inlet tube and an exhaust check valve is placed across the exhaust port.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1997Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Inventor: Michael A. Stoner
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Patent number: 6013181Abstract: The water filtration system has nine filter elements serially arranged in a hollow cylinder housing with a water inlet end and water outlet end having pipe fittings, such as, 3/4 inches for installation in the main inlet water line of a household. For a normal household the housing is approximately 20 inches long and 4 inches in diameter. The first filter element on the water inlet end is a loose weave polyester fiber pad; the second filter element is multiple irregular polyethylene beads filling approximately 3 inches of the housing length; the third and seventh filter sections are a very fine plain wool filter floss; the fourth, sixth and eighth filter sections are one millimeter wool fibers impregnated with carbon to equal two thirds of the total weight of the fibers; the fifth filter element is multiple pharmaceutical grade carbon granules filling approximately 4 1/2 inches of the housing length; and the ninth filter element is a fine mesh nylon screen.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Inventor: Rick Thellmann
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Patent number: 6010622Abstract: A filter for removing particulate matter from water flowing into an inlet, such as a catch basin is disclosed. The filter may comprise an envelope of filter material adapted to receive an inlet cover device, such as a catch basin grate. The inlet device may be inserted within the envelope and placed in an opening of the inlet. Water, for example, may then be double filtered before entering the inlet. A roll filter comprising porous material is also disclosed that may be used in combination or alone when filtering runoff entering a curb drain or other inlet.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Dandy Enterprises LimitedInventors: Andrew W. Chinn, Daniel M. Strawser, Sr., Geralde M. Chinn
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Patent number: 6000094Abstract: A removable and replaceable filter and filter holder is mounted within a mop cleaning bucket to receive dirt settling under gravity from the contained liquid with the dirt collecting in, and passing through so as to be trapped below, the filter and its holder. The holder is a rigid or substantially rigid perforated support structure spaced above and below the dirt receiving filter. In one embodiment, the holder is supported in the bucket in spaced relationship to the bottom of the bucket and protects the filter. The filter is a thin, sturdy, semi-rigid and floatable member with many holes so soiled water passes through and collects in the bottom of the bucket. The construction of the filter can be selected depending upon the material (grease sludge, dirt, oil, soot, or food particles) to be mopped up. The combination of the filter and filter holder blocks or dampens turbulence and prevents sediment from being stirred up in the bottom portion of the bucket.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Scot Young Research, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Scot Young
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Patent number: 6000556Abstract: A screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including an apertured plate having side edge portions with first apertured bands extending between the side edge portions and second unapertured bands alternating with the first bands, the second bands having a wider width than the borders between the apertures in the first band, and an undulating screening screen having ridges and troughs between the ridges extending crosswise to the first and second plate bands and being secured thereto.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 6000558Abstract: A filter element for filtering a particle-containing paint composition or a particle loading slurry composition which is a precursor to a particle-containing paint composition is provided. The filtration element comprises at least one filtration layer formed from woven polymer fibers and having substantially uniform pores and two spacer layers. The spacer layers have raised projections to create a space between adjacent spacer layers having contacting projections. The filtration element has a pleated or spirally wound configuration.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1997Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventors: Stephen Proulx, Michael L. Heise
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Patent number: 5996811Abstract: This invention relates to a plasma-collecting device which comprises a blood filtering material comprising glass fiber filter and microporous membrane, a holder having a blood inlet and a plasma outlet accommodating the blood filtering material, a blood-collecting needle being connected to the blood inlet, and a plasma receiver being provided on the plasma outlet side. The plasma-collecting device can collect a necessary amount of plasma for analysis from blood vessel directly, easily and surely.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd.Inventors: Masao Kitajima, Akemi Higo
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Patent number: 5988400Abstract: A porous fluorocarbon membrane has a porous support completely impregnated with tetrafluoroethylene/vinylidene fluoride copolymer. There is a process for producing this membrane by impregnating a porous support with a copolymer solution in a readily-boiling solvent and a precipitating mixture of alcohol and water followed by curing for partial hardening of the solution and subsequent drying at elevated temperature. A cartridge filter includes protective and supporting cylindrical perforated hollow housings, containing a fluorocarbon membrane or two superimposed flourocarbon membranes. Membranes and a cartridge filter find extensive use in separation of gases and aggressive media.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Aktsionernoe Obschestvo "Polimersintez"Inventors: Vyacheslav Grigorievich Karachevtcev, Vladimir Pavlovich Dubjaga, Natalia Vladimirovna Amelina, Aleksandr Valentinovich Tarasov
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Patent number: 5984109Abstract: A filter assembly has a filter support means which axially receives a coreless filter element which is constructed of recyclable materials.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Western Filter CorporationInventors: Suri Kanwar, Z. Paul Akian
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Patent number: 5979669Abstract: A blood filter unit having a blood filter holder containing a blood filtering material of a glass fiber filter and a microporous membrane is described. The holder has a blood inlet and a filtrate outlet, and accommodates the blood filtering material so that the microporous membrane is located on the filtrate outlet side and has a space between the blood filtering material and the filtrate outlet. The holder provides means for preventing adhesion of the blood filtering material on the filtrate outlet side. The inventive blood filter unit allows separation of a desired volume of plasma or serum for analysis without interference by the hematocrit value of the blood.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masao Kitajima, Kenichiro Yazawa, Shigeru Tezuka, Fumio Sugaya, Akemi Higo, Kiyotaka Fujiwara
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Patent number: 5980759Abstract: A filter cartridge is provided which includes (a) a wound depth filter or a cylindrical seamless depth filter and (b) a pleated filter having a lower micron retention rating than the depth filter. The depth filter and pleated filter surround a central opening. The cartridge is sealed and an appropriate inlet or outlet is provided in order to assure sequential fluid flow first through the depth filter and then through the pleated filter.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventors: Stephen Proulx, Frank M. Lentine, John L. Burns, Jr.
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Patent number: 5979670Abstract: Highly asymmetric polymeric membranes with large pores which yield bubble points in the range of 0.5 to 25 psid and superior flow characteristics. The membranes can be cast from both metastable dispersions and from homogenous casting formulations. The technique of synthesis involves exposure of the cast membrane to humid air to create large surface pores on the exposed side.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: USF Filtration and Separations Group Inc.Inventors: Jerome Ditter, Richard A. Morris, Robert Zepf
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Patent number: 5968373Abstract: A filter apparatus and method wherein successive layers of filter medium are spaced apart from each other a preselected distance to create a substantially direct, in-line through-flow void space therebetween evaluated upon the porosity and thickness of the successive filter mediums, pleated spacer/filter arrangements being employed to create a combined overall filter media with an included through-flow void space for fractionated distribution of particles between the successive layers of filter medium to maximize particulate holding capacity of the overall filter media.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: AAF InternationalInventor: Kyung-Ju Choi
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Patent number: 5968356Abstract: The invention resides in apparatus and methods for isolating and collecting cells from donor tissue for later use in medical procedures. The apparatus includes a sealed enclosure, at least one screening material inside the enclosure, an inlet port configured to conduct a fluid through the screening material, and an outlet port for receiving the fluid from the screening material and conducting the fluid out of the enclosure. A material to be screened is placed inside or conducted into the enclosure. Screened material is entrained in the fluid. The fluid carries bits of the material through the screening material and out of the enclosure for later separation from the fluid. Preferred embodiments include a series of screening materials of decreasing pore size, usually in the range from ten to one thousand micrometers in diameter.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1999Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: PacFab, Inc.Inventors: Eugenio Morsiani, Jacek Rozga, Achilles A. Demetriou
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Patent number: 5961678Abstract: A filter system utilizing a coalescing-type filter element with at least one end cap and a transport layer such that contaminants are filtered from a gas stream, coalesced and drained from the filter element completely exterior to any other component of the filter element. The filter element includes a drainage sleeve which may extend over and exterior to at least one end cap. The filter element may include a transport layer disposed exterior to a drainage layer extending between end caps. The present invention further includes a method for decontaminating a gas stream utilizing the filter system and filter element.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Flair CorporationInventors: Dean Mac Pruette, Allan Bradford Thomas
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Patent number: 5958226Abstract: A storm drain filter is sized to cover the opening of a storm drain. It includes a top debris tray removably positioned within a bottom media tray. Each tray includes a peripheral trough surrounding a central overflow opening. The top tray is shorter in height than the bottom tray, so that a filter media receiving chamber is defined between the top tray and the bottom tray. Filter media is positioned in the filter media receiving chamber. A handle is attached across the central overflow opening of the top tray. In a first embodiment, the bottom surfaces of the top and bottom trays are perforated. In a second embodiment, the inner walls of the top and bottom trays are perforated. In either embodiment, water flowing into the filter is distributed around the top trough, passed through the perforated surface of the top tray, the filter media, the perforated surface of the bottom tray, and into the storm drain. Hydrocarbons and other contaminants are filtered by the filter media.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Inventor: Charles R. Fleischmann
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Patent number: 5958236Abstract: A screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including an apertured plate, and a subassembly of an undulating support screen and fine screening screen and finer screening screen bonded to each other by a fused plastic grid and bonded to the apertured plate. A method of fabricating a screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including the steps of providing a support screen, superimposing a plastic grid onto the support screen, superimposing a finer screening screen onto the fine screening screen, applying heat and pressure to the superimposed screens to fuse the plastic grid and thereby form a flat bonded laminate subassembly by causing the fused plastic grid to permeate the fine screen and the finer screen and the support screen, forming the bonded laminate subassembly into an undulating shape, providing an apertured plate, and bonding the undulating bonded subassembly to the apertured plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 5954952Abstract: A novel filter assembly for a drainage system stormwater curb and gutter-type catch basin is provided with spaced-apart frame elements that are joined to and carry a singular mesh fabric filter element, the mesh fabric filter element advantageously additionally functioning to hingedly interconnect the filter assembly frame elements into a unitary structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Alpine Stormwater Management CompanyInventor: Daniel M. Strawser, Sr.
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Patent number: 5948253Abstract: The present invention relates to a filter for removal of hydrocarbons and synthetic hydrocarbons from water by adsorption and/or absorption. The invention comprises a flow-through filter. The filter comprises at least three layers of filter media that extend radially in relation to the longitudinal axis of the filter. The first and third layers of filter media are comprised of a first material that is hydrophobic and removes hydrocarbons from contaminated water through adsorption or absorption and the second layer is comprised of a mix of the first material with a second material, a generally rigid granular spacer. The layers of filter media are separately placed within the casing, but are not spaced apart from one another.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Inventor: Preston Hearn
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Patent number: 5944993Abstract: A screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including a frame in the nature of a plate having spaced apertures therein, spaced frame members on opposite sides of the apertures, a screen formed in an undulating shape having substantially parallel ridges with downwardly sloping sides, troughs formed between the downwardly sloping sides for conducting material which is being screened, undersides on the troughs, bonds for securing the undersides of the troughs to the spaced frame members which are located on opposite sides of the apertures, and channels at the sides of the plate for securing the frame to a vibratory screening machine.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventors: William W. Derrick, John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 5944991Abstract: A pipeline strainer having a body defining a rectilinear flow passage between an inlet and an outlet and a cylindrical cavity centrally located therebetween. A removable cover of cup-like configuration is secured in a sealed relation to the body subtending the body cavity in which a dual layered strainer assembly is supported in the flow passage in a sealed relation between an interior surface of the cover and an interior surface of the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Dresser Industries, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Shellenbarger, Charles J. Glover
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Patent number: 5942113Abstract: A solid-liquid separating filter media (4) for sewage, waste water, etc. comprising a mono- or multi-layered filter screen (3) in which a number of filaments (1) are closely aligned in parallel and crosswise bonded to hoops (2) at predetermined points thereof to form integral blind-like structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Inventor: Tadaki Morimura
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Patent number: 5938940Abstract: An in-line liquid filtration device useable for filtration of blood, blood products or the like includes a housing having an inlet port, an outlet port, at least one filter element disposed in the housing between the inlet port and outlet port so as to filter liquid which flows into the filtration device via the inlet port. The filter element divides the housing into a first chamber and a second chamber. The device allows gases to vent the filtration device through the outlet port. The means may include a flow deflector within the first chamber and/or the second chamber. The means may also include a channel, preferably spiral, within either the first chamber and/or second chamber. The filtration device allows air therein to be purged downstream into either an air collecting bag or into the blood receiving bag without the manipulation of the height of the filtration device or the blood receiving bag.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1998Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: HemaSure Inc.Inventor: Peter Zuk, Jr.
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Patent number: 5935436Abstract: Filter devices for simultaneously removing leukocytes and viral inactivating agents from whole blood or blood fractions are disclosed. One type of device comprises (1) a housing surrounding (2) activated carbon and (3) a mechanically stable polymeric material which may optionally be modified to attach a ligand for leukocytes. General methods for removing leukocytes and viral inactivating agents from blood and plasma are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Hemasure Inc.Inventors: Eric Kin-Lam Lee, Yves Fouron, Franco Castino, Charles Melvyn Zepp
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Patent number: 5928510Abstract: A filter system including a cylindrical filter formed around a cylindrical spindle so as to form a passage therebetween, the spindle forming a channel along its length, a channel outlet at a lower end and a plurality of inlet apertures which lead from the passage to the channel, the apertures unevenly distributed along the length of the spindle such that there is a greater combined aperture area in an upper portion of the spindle than there is in a lower portion of the spindle whereby essentially even fluid flow occurs through the filter.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Miller Brewing CompanyInventor: Jack O. Meredith
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Patent number: 5904845Abstract: A fuel filter comprising a container, a filter cartridge coaxially disposed within said container and defining therebetween a first chamber having an upper portion disposed above the filter cartridge, a lower portion surrounding the lateral surface of the filter cartridge, a second chamber disposed within the filter cartridge and a third chamber disposed below the filter cartridge, an inclined surface disposed in the upper portion of the first chamber, fuel inlet means for introducing fuel to the upper portion of the first chamber, said fuel descending along said inclined surface for initial separation of water from the fuel before passing to the lower portion of the first chamber and through the lateral surface of said filter cartridge into said second chamber, outlet means communicating with the second chamber within the filter cartridge, means for closing the ends of the cartridge so that the only passageway between the first chamber and the second chamber is through the lateral surface of the filter cartrType: GrantFiled: July 14, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: UFI Universal Filter International SpaInventor: Giorgio Girondi
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Patent number: 5904846Abstract: A filter cartridge that includes a track etched membrane sealed therein in a leak-free manner, and a method for making the cartridge. The filter cartridge has a bubble point that is at least 50% of the bubble point of the track etched membrane. In one embodiment, the method includes disposing the track etched membrane below a heat source and orienting the membrane so that it melts back on itself, and then allowing the membrane to cool to form a leak-free seal.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Corning Costar CorporationInventors: James G. Clements, William Stephen Macomber, Suzanne Surprenant
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Patent number: 5888409Abstract: The invention resides in apparatus and methods for isolating and collecting cells from donor tissue for later use in medical procedures. The apparatus includes a sealed enclosure, at least one screening material inside the enclosure, an inlet port configured to conduct a fluid through the screening material, and an outlet port for receiving the fluid from the screening material and conducting the fluid out of the enclosure. A material to be screened is placed inside or conducted into the enclosure. Screened material is entrained in the fluid. The fluid carries bits of the material through the screening material and out of the enclosure for later separation from the fluid. Preferred embodiments include a series of screening materials of decreasing pore size, usually in the range from ten to one thousand micrometers in diameter.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterInventors: Eugenio Morsiani, Jacek Rozga, Achilles A. Demetriou
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Patent number: 5876552Abstract: A screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including an apertured plate or frame, and a bonded subassembly of an undulating support screen and fine screening screen and finer screening screen bonded to each other by a fused plastic grid and bonded to the apertured plate or frame. A method of fabricating a screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including the steps of providing a support screen, superimposing a plastic grid onto the support screen, superimposing a finer screening screen onto the fine screening screen, applying heat and pressure to the superimposed screens to fuse the plastic grid and thereby form a flat bonded laminate subassembly by causing the fused plastic grid to permeate the fine screen and the finer screen and the support screen, forming the bonded laminate subassembly into an undulating shape, providing an apertured plate or frame, and bonding the undulating bonded subassembly to the apertured plate or frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1997Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 5868933Abstract: An antimicrobial filter cartridge having a perforated core member wrapped with a first microporous membrane, which is in turn overwrapped with second and third microporous membranes. The membranes are covered with a criss-cross wrapping of antimicrobial treated yarn. The filter cartridge is sized so as to fit tightly into a cartridge housing of a fluid filtration system. Fluid passing through the cartridge housing will be filtered by the filter cartridge to remove microorganisms from the water and which prevents the growth of bacterial and other microorganisms on the filter media.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Inventors: Gilbert Patrick, Arvind S. Patil
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Patent number: 5868930Abstract: A filtration cassette of a type comprising filter sheets arranged in a multilaminate, peripherally bonded array, wherein the filter sheets alternate with permeate and retentate sheets. A stacked assembly of such filtration cassettes may be employed to form a stacked cassette filter. The filtration cassettes and filter of the invention may be advantageously employed for dewatering of aqueous biomass suspensions, desalting of proteins, removal of secreted metabolites from cellular suspensions, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Inventor: Henry B. Kopf
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Patent number: 5866007Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for separating a blood sample having a volume of up to about 20 milliliters into cellular and acellular fractions. The apparatus includes a housing divided by a fibrous filter into a blood sample collection chamber having a volume of at least about 1 milliliter and a serum sample collection chamber. The fibrous filter has a pore size of less than about 3 microns, and is coated with a mixture including between about 1-40 wt/vol % mannitol and between about 0.1-15 wt/vol % of plasma fraction protein (or an animal or vegetable equivalent thereof). The coating causes the cellular fraction to be trapped by the small pores, leaving the cellular fraction intact on the fibrous filter while the acellular fraction passes through the filter for collection in unaltered form from the serum sample collection chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: Peggy A. Whitson, Vaughan L. Clift
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Patent number: 5851393Abstract: Screen assemblies having a plurality of supports assembled with peripheral screen frames with screen cloth extending fully over the assemblies. The supports are assembled with each other and with the screen frame using dovetail mechanisms. Each support includes a cell structure having walls defining open cells. The walls have an elongate cross section to provide thickness to the structure. A thin support grid is integrally formed with the walls with the top of the support grid and the top of the walls lying in the same plane. The top of the surrounding frame also lies in this plane. The walls and the frame each have energy directors for ultrasonic bonding to the screen cloth laid over the assembly. The lower edge of the walls and of the screen frame also lie within a plane and have energy directors for receipt of a larger mesh closure screen to retain self-cleaning sliders or elements within the cells. The cells have no straight edges in plan.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1995Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: Brian S. Carr, Ari M. Hukki
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Patent number: 5849186Abstract: A blood reservoir for the treatment and collection of blood from two different sources. The blood reservoir has a filter/defoamer core assembly comprised of a support structure disposed within an outer defoamer. A separator with an opening is located in the support structure, dividing the support structure into a first and second portions. A depth filter is located within the first portion of the support structure. The first portion of the support structure with the depth filter forms a cardiotomy blood chamber and the second portion with no depth filter forms a venous blood chamber. This filter/defoamer core assembly is placed within a clear outer shell which forms the reservoir. This outer shell has a cover with a venous blood inlet and plurality of cardiotomy inlets. The cardiotomy inlets are in fluid communication with the cardiotomy blood chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1996Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: C. R. Bard Inc.Inventors: Joseph J. Raneri, Kenneth E. Buckler, Charles L. Stanley, Alfred P. Intoccia
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Patent number: 5824218Abstract: The present invention relates to a permanent espresso filter insert for insertion into an espresso machine, the insert comprising a substantially flat filter disc which is penetrated by a plurality of filter openings substantially in the flow direction of the medium to be filtered, with a perforated disc being designed and arranged downstream of the filter disc in flow direction in such a manner that the medium to be filtered is swirled and deflected to an increased extent. With the permanent espresso filter insert of the invention, it is possible to improve the formation of the head or cream also in espresso machines having low working pressures.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1995Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Maxs AGInventors: Ruedi Gasser, Jurg Strub
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Patent number: 5814218Abstract: A screen for use with a vibrating screening machine to filter undesired particles from a liquid uses a filter cloth having a substantially rectangular mesh suitable for separating the undesired particles from the liquid bonded in laminar relationship to a back-up having a substantially coarser mesh. The substantially rectangular mesh is formed by a lengthwise array of parallel individual wires woven with a transverse widthwise array of parallel groups of at least three wires. The individual wires are distorted from rectangular proximate the ends of the rectangles by bows in the individual wires at their area of intersection with each of the parallel groups of wires. This configuration provides improved throughput and life characteristics over known screens. A plastic grid of mesh substantially greater than the back-up mesh may be fused to the bonded lamination of the filter cloth and the back-up.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Inventor: William S. Cagle
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Patent number: 5785851Abstract: A reticulated ceramic filter for molten metal has an inlet portion with an inlet surface, an intermediate body portion contiguous with the inlet portion and an outlet portion with an outlet surface. The inlet surface is non-planar with upper surfaces and lower surfaces to provide a substantial contact area for molten metal supplied to the inlet surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1996Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Vesuvius Crucible CompanyInventors: Jay M. Morris, Laurie A. Strom
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Patent number: 5783077Abstract: A screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including an apertured plate, and a bonded subassembly of an undulating support screen and fine screening screen and finer screening screen bonded to each other by a fused plastic grid and bonded to the apertured plate. A method of fabricating a screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including the steps of providing a support screen, superimposing a plastic grid onto the support screen, superimposing a finer screening screen onto the fine screening screen, applying heat and pressure to the superimposed screens to fuse the plastic grid and thereby form a flat bonded laminate subassembly by causing the fused plastic grid to permeate the fine screen and the finer screen and the support screen, forming the bonded laminate subassembly into an undulating shape, providing an apertured plate, and bonding the undulating bonded subassembly to the apertured plate.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1995Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 5776343Abstract: An apertured film extruded from a crystalline, thermoplastic, extrudable fluoroplastic material. The film includes spaced-apart strand segments defining apertures therebetween and has at least 10 strand segments per inch. The film has a thickness of 2-12 mils and a Frazier air permeability number in the range of 200-2,000. The invention includes a process for preparing an apertured thermoplastic film by a single-sided embossing method. The process includes the steps of extruding in the machine direction, a film of a molten, crystalline, thermoplastic, extrudable, fluoroplastic material. The molten extruded film is passed in the machine direction through the nip of two metal rollers. One of the rollers has a substantially smooth surface, having a convex configuration as viewed from a direction substantially parallel to the axis of the roll, such that the diameter in the center of the roll is in the range of 8-12 mils greater than the diameter at the ends of the roller for a 40 inch roller.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1995Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Applied Extrusion Technologies, Inc.Inventors: D. Timothy Cullen, Edward E. Hovis, Joseph V. Marra
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Patent number: 5770073Abstract: A combined venous and cardiotomy blood reservoir is provided that includes a rigid shell having a top, a bottom, and a continuous side wall. The top and bottom walls are connected to the continuous side walls so as to define a reservoir for venous and cardiotomy blood. A double column structure is provided within the blood reservoir, the first column for receiving and degassing venous blood, the second for receiving, filtering and defoaming cardiotomy blood. The venous blood filtering and defoaming components can include a top venous screen plate, a bottom venous screen plate or stand and a perforated venous cage captured therebetween. The venous column is of generally D-shape and has a double screen structure including an inner microscreen and an outer microscreen received respectively on the inside and outside of the perforated venous cage.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Minntech CorporationInventors: Ulf-Eiel F. Bach, James Strom
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Patent number: 5762871Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and to a device for separating plasma from whole blood. The method and device utilize a permeable non-glass fiber matrix containing a polyol which is capable of clumping red blood cells. The matrix, in the absence of such a polyol, would otherwise be porous to red blood cells. The polyol-containing matrix has a first surface and a second surface such that a whole blood sample which is applied to the first surface flows directionally toward the second surface. Plasma separated from whole blood becomes available at the second surface of the matrix and can be tested for the presence of a particular analyte, such as glucose or fructosamine, as provided by multi-layer test devices of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1997Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: LXN Corp.Inventor: Gebhard Neyer
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Patent number: 5759396Abstract: A three-stage cardiotomy filter/defoamer dispenses with the conventional tricot sock covering by forming the secondary defoamer as a small-pore foam impregnated with a much heavier concentration of defoaming agent than the primary large-pore defoamer.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventor: Michael R. Van Driel
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Patent number: 5759398Abstract: A suction sieve has a cylindrical sieve body made up of several annular, modular cassette elements that are axially spaced apart and coupled to one another. The cassette elements surround a central suction chamber and are clamped together between an end plate that covers the suction chamber and a flange for connection to a suction line of a cooling water pump. Each cassette unit is formed of two annular, perforated side wall sections and several perforated wall segments that are circumferentially spaced apart and arranged between the side wall sections. The perforated wall segments and the side wall sections form sieve pockets that essentially extend in the radial direction and open toward the outer periphery of the sieve body so that water can flow through the sieve pockets in all directions. Discharge gaps extend in an essentially radial direction, open into the suction chamber, and are formed between the sieve pockets and between the cassette units.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Sulzer Thermtec AGInventor: Stanislaw Kielbowicz
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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: 5750024Abstract: A porous coalescing filter element of conical configuration is disposed within a substantially cylindrical filter housing such that the area between the element and the wall increases in the direction of the primary phase flow to keep the annular velocity substantially constant or decreasing in the direction of primary fluid flow. The element may be manufactured with a round end and tapered walls terminating to a pointed apex, but is more preferably manufactured and secured within the filter housing using flat end caps on both ends. The filter element may be vacuum formed, or manufactured from media in a flat sheet form, which may be pleated if desired.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Porous Media CorporationInventor: Michael R. Spearman
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Patent number: 5733445Abstract: A removable filter assembly includes a relatively thin support grate positioned on top of an inlet grate, a filter fabricated from a geotextile material is positioned on the support grate and has an appropriate filter size for removing suspended particulate materials from ground water before the ground water passes into the catch basin, and a covering grate positioned above the filter for protecting the filter from contact damage caused by passing vehicular traffic. The cover includes depending sides for positioning the covering grate and blocking flow. In one embodiment, the support grate has a plurality of spaced apart pads around the exterior thereof, and the filter is placed on the support grate and over the pads. The pads extend into holes in the covering grate to trap the filter therebetween. The covering grate also has a depending peripheral flange that depends downwardly to circumscribe the support grate and an upper portion of the inlet grate.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Inventor: Anthony T. Fanelli
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Patent number: 5733448Abstract: Two chambers in a container are separated by an easily replaced filter. One of the chambers is capable of being compressed so as to pressurize a water volume in the chamber which is to be filtered. The water is therefore forced through the filter into the second of the chambers where it is stored for use in a clean and drinkable form. The filter is made-up of a series of discs arranged to effectively remove particulate, chemical and other undesired contents of the water. The filtered water may be filtered to the molecular level providing an essentially sterile drinking water. The filter may also remove odor and taste components that are undesirable. The filter is constructed and held within the container in such a manner as to prevent seepage and leakage of the unfiltered water.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1997Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Inventor: Kamaljit S. Kaura
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Patent number: 5728306Abstract: A leukodepletion filter is provided including glass fiber filter pads and non-woven polyester fiber filter pads sealed within a filter housing. The filter is designed such that a fluid, such as whole blood, packed red blood cells, platelets or plasma, is conducted through the glass fiber filter pads before the non-woven polyester fiber filter pads. A method is further provided for leukodepleting a body fluid by filtering the body fluid through glass fiber filter pads and also filtering the body fluid through non-woven polyester fiber filter pads. After filtering, the body fluid is collected.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1994Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Julian P. Breillatt, Jr., Sharon L. Pokropinski
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Patent number: 5725774Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and to a device for separating plasma from whole blood. The method and device utilize a permeable non-glass fiber matrix containing a polyol which is capable of clumping red blood cells. The matrix, in the absence of such a polyol, would otherwise be porous to red blood cells. The polyol-containing matrix has a first surface and a second surface such that a whole blood sample which is applied to the first surface flows directionally toward the second surface. Plasma separated from whole blood becomes available at the second surface of the matrix and can be tested for the presence of a particular analyte, such as glucose or fructosamine, as provided by multi-layer test devices of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1995Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Assignee: LXN Corp.Inventor: Gebhard Neyer