With Adhered Coating Or Impregnant Patents (Class 210/504)
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Patent number: 6446814Abstract: A dual filter apparatus and a process of making a dual filter apparatus that minimizes disruption to the normal flow pattern through the filter apparatus by forming a porous medium suitable to carry a water treatment composition thereon and placing a bacteria killing material proximate the porous filter medium for in situ killing of bacteria and removal of debris from the water by screening action of the porous filter medium that entraps debris thereon.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Inventor: Joseph A. King
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Patent number: 6447677Abstract: A dual filter apparatus and a process of making a dual filter apparatus that minimizes disruption to the normal flow pattern through the filter apparatus by forming a porous medium suitable to carry a water treatment composition thereon and placing a bacteria killing material proximate the porous filter medium for in situ killing of bacteria and removal of debris from the water by screening action of the porous filter medium that entraps debris thereon.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2001Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Inventor: Joseph A. King
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Publication number: 20020092807Abstract: The invention relates to a filter element and its manufacture to be used in removal of liquid from solids containing material to be dried in a capillary suction dryer which filter element contains a ceramic microporous layer having the pore size under 5 micrometer and supported by a ceramic internal layer having recess areas for liquid flowing. The internal layer is made of at least one substrate which continuously surrounds at least one recess area and which ceramic internal layer is surrounded by at least one essentially continuous microporous surface layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: Kerry Johnson, Olli Hognabba, Bjarne Ekberg
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Patent number: 6419830Abstract: A polymeric resin is disclosed in the form of beads or particles having a coating thereon which renders the resin blood compatible. The resin comprises divinylbenzene monomer which has a porosity, pore size, and surface area suitable for absorbtion of unhealthy components of blood, such as &bgr;-2-microglobulin.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventors: Robert M. Strom, Daniel J. Murray
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Patent number: 6420028Abstract: A polymer article having structure (I), where P comprises the basic polymer and groups —L—CH(—X(R1)p)—CH2(—Y(R2)p); L is a part of a pending group utilized for introducing —X(R1)p and —Y(R2)p; X and Y are halogen, N, S and O; R1 is hydrogen, alkyl, acyl or R2 when X is N, O or S; R2 is hydrogen, alkyl, alkylaryl or arylalkyl in which the alkyl part may contain 1-18 carbons, or —R3(—NH—CR4═O)q or —R3(—NH2)q, —CR4═O or poly alkyloxy that may have been terminally acylated or alkylated; p is an integer 0-3, with the provisos a) p depends on X being halogen, O, S or N, and b) that if several groups R2 are present they may be identical or different; R3 is alkyl, —O-alkyl, hydroxyalkyl, phenylalkyl, with up to 18 carbon atoms in the alkyl part, and R4 is C1-18 alkyl. q is an integer>O representing that one or more hydrogens in R3 may have been replaced with —NH2 or —NH—CR4═O.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Amersham Pharmacia Biotech ABInventors: Steinar Hagen, Rune Ringberg, Geir Fonnum
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Patent number: 6415930Abstract: A separator cartridge comprises a support screen comprising a substantially rigid reinforced plastic cylinder including an inner first major surface and an outer second major surface, a first nonwoven polymer layer adhered to the inner first major surface of the support screen, a second nonwoven polymer layer adhered to the outer second major surface of the support screen, and a polymeric screen contacting and frictionally engaging the second nonwoven polymer layer, the polymeric screen including a hydrophobic coating.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Velcon Filters, Inc.Inventors: Gregory S. Sprenger, Michael J. Gish
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Patent number: 6405876Abstract: The blood filter cartridge which can collect a minor component of blood efficiently in a high concentration comprises a blood filtering material and a holder containing the blood filtering material and having a blood inlet and a filtrate outlet, wherein an antibody or an antigen is immobilized on at least a part from the blood inlet to the filtrate outlet or a filtrate receiver.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1999Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Osamu Seshimoto, Kenichiro Yazawa, Takaki Arai
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Patent number: 6398039Abstract: An unique filtration device (10) which removes acidic contaminants such as H2S and SO2 from a fluid stream through the use of partially hollow wicking fibers (20) impregnated with an effective amount of alkaline-generating chemical compounds, preferably also containing an effective amount of a compound with elements from Group II and Group 6-12 in +2 oxidation state, and most preferably also containing an effective amount of solid fine particles (18). A nonwoven filter mat (12) is formed from a plurality of the elongated fibers (20) each having at least one internal channel (22) connected to the fiber outer surface via an elongated opening (24). The fluid stream containing the acidic gas phase contaminants is directed over the nonwoven filter mat (12) whereby said plurality of small solid particles (18) and reservoir of active chemical reagents disposed in the open channels (22) communicate through the elongated opening (24) with the fluid flow path and absorbs the acidic gas phase contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1997Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: AlliedSignal Inc.Inventors: Lixin Xue, Ronald Rohrbach, Daniel Bause, Peter Unger, Russell Dondero, Gordon Jones
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Publication number: 20020060176Abstract: An enhanced static filtration media may comprise a mat body comprising a non-woven of fibers that comply with 21 CFR 177.2260, and having a weight of about 4-7 oz./sq. ft.; a coating on the mat comprising about 100%-200% of the weight of the mat, and including, by weight, about 60-85% activated carbon, about 10-20% binder, and about 0-25% zeolite; and the media mat having an RDV/BV ratio of greater than about 0.4, and a porosity of greater than 90%. Various pitcher constructions make optimal use of the media. In some pitchers, the level of filtered water is easily viewed from the outside while the media is not visible from the outside.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Inventors: Bradley D. Mierau, Henry C. Reid, John E. Nohren, Gerald J. Larsen
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Patent number: 6390305Abstract: High performance filters comprise a basestock impregnated with an aqueous based poly(vinyl alcohol) graft emulsion copolymer as binder. The aqueous based poly(vinyl alcohol) graft emulsion copolymer binder is prepared by graft polymerizing one or more ethylenically unsaturated monomer in an aqueous poly(vinyl alcohol) solution in which at least 30% of the total poly(vinyl alcohol) is 70 to 97 mol % hydrolyzed.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Air Products Polymers, L.P.Inventors: John Joseph Rabasco, Ronald Bernal Jones, William Edward Lenney, George Davidowich
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Publication number: 20020053548Abstract: A high capacity leukocyte depletion filtration media incorporates a high specific surface area components with a matrix of fibers, yielding a filtration medium that removes leukocytes by at least 99.99%. The filtration medium uses a significantly low weight ratio of high specific surface area components to the matrix of fibers. The high specific area creates a multitude of adhesion sites for leukocytes while the low weight ratios allow good filtration flow rates. The filtration medium is incorporated into a filter device for removing leukocytes from biological fluids.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2001Publication date: May 9, 2002Applicant: Whatman Hemasure Inc.Inventors: Eric K. Lee, Paul J. Vernucci, Samuel C. Williams
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Publication number: 20020043496Abstract: A biosorbent composition, process of preparing and use thereof wherein the biosorbent composition comprises a chitosan-coated substrate. Useful substrates include support materials such as a ceramic support material. The biosorbent composition of the instant invention is useful in treating aqueous systems, including wastewater and aqueous waste streams, by removing undesired heavy metals.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventors: Veera M. Boddu, Edgar Dean Smith
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Publication number: 20020014453Abstract: A filter such as a cigarette filter having a metal reagent which selectively binds with a gaseous component of a gas stream such as tobacco smoke. The metal reagent comprises nanometer or micrometer size clusters of a transition metal or alloy containing a transition metal. The transition metal can be incorporated in an intermetallic compound such as titanium aluminide or iron aluminide. The metal clusters can be incorporated in or on a support material such as silica gel, porous carbon or a zeolite. The metal reagent can remove the gaseous component by selectively binding to unsaturated hydrocarbons such as 1,3-butadiene. The binding can occur by insertion of a metal atom of the metal reagent into a C—H bond or a C—C bond of the gaseous component.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Inventors: A. Clifton Lilly, Kent B. Koller, John B. Paine, Purusottam Jena, Bijan K. Rao
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Patent number: 6344239Abstract: A method for producing a tobacco filter material which is either (A) a coating process for coating the surface of a fibrous or particulate cellulose with a cellulose ester having an average substitution degree of about 2.0 to about 2.6 to give a coated cellulose, and wet webbing the coated cellulose into a sheet, or (B) a treating process for treating a naturally-occurring or regenerated cellulose fiber or particle with an organic acid and an organic acid anhydride or organic acid halide in a liquid phase to give a cellulose derivative.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1998Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Tanemi Asai, Syu Shimamoto, Hiroyuki Matsumura, Tohru Shibata
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Patent number: 6338801Abstract: A polymeric resin is disclosed in the form of beads or particles having a coating thereon which renders the resin blood compatible. The resin comprises divinylbenzene monomer which has a porosity, pore size, and surface area suitable for absorbtion of unhealthy components of blood, such as &bgr;-2-microglobulin.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventors: Robert M. Strom, Daniel J. Murray
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Publication number: 20020003106Abstract: There is disclosed a fibrous sheet using a modified polyvinyl alcohol as a binder with which an aqueous solution containing a water-soluble organic salt, water-soluble inorganic salt and/or water-soluble boron compound is impregnated whereby wet strength of the fibrous sheet can be maintained. The fibrous sheet thus obtained is excellent in water-disintegratability and strength, and its water-disintegratability and strength are not lowered even at high temperatures. Furthermore, it is excellent in water-disintegratability even in cold water.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2001Publication date: January 10, 2002Applicant: UNI-CHARM CORPORATIONInventors: Naohito Takeuchi, Takayoshi Konishi
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Patent number: 6337026Abstract: A high capacity leukocyte depletion filtration media incorporates a high specific surface area components with a matrix of fibers, yielding a filtration medium that removes leukocytes by at least 99.99%. The filtration medium uses a significantly low weight ratio of high specific surface area components to the matrix of fibers. The high specific area creates a multitude of adhesion sites for leukocytes while the low weight ratios allow good filtration flow rates. The filtration medium is incorporated into a filter device for removing leukocytes from biological fluids.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1999Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Whatman Hemasure, Inc.Inventors: Eric K. Lee, Paul J. Vernucci, Samuel C. Williams
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Patent number: 6337016Abstract: The invention relates to an improvement in known apparatus for removing or separating certain contaminants and debris from drainage water. The known device has a tank defining a chamber with an inlet and a pair of vertically spaced outlets. A bulkhead with openings is spaced opposite the inlet and extends from the base of the chamber. A baffle is located between the bulkhead and the outlets and extends from the top of the chamber to near the bottom. An orifice plate or plates is adjustable mounted in series with the outlets and controls the rate of flow therethrough. The system thus has four sections, namely a non-floating particulate containment chamber; a floating particulate containment chamber; a flow control chamber; and an outlet chamber. In accordance with the invention, a fluid-previous media is provided at the interior of said apparatus in or abounding the flow path of the drain water proceeding between said inlet and outlet.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2000Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Mycelx Technologies CorporationInventor: Haluk Alper
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Patent number: 6326070Abstract: Sawdust particles are freed from their terpene content and thereafter coated with a Teflon wax. The Teflon coated sawdust is hydrophobic and consequently does not absorb water, while the ability to absorb oil is improved. The Teflon coated sawdust is useful in control of oil spills.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1999Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Virkensdamm ABInventor: Bo Södergren
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Patent number: 6312598Abstract: A filter for removing undesired materials from a fluid, such as used cooking oil, for example, includes a filter envelope including first and second panels. The first panel has a permeability which is greater than that of the second panel. The first panel of the filter envelope may be formed from a filter pad and the second panel from a filter paper, and may enclose a metal spacer grid. When the filter is connected to a pump for drawing the oil through the filter, the flow of the oil is directed selectively through the filter pad, whereby undesired materials are removed from the oil. The filter provides for efficient flow of the oil to be filtered while removing undesired materials therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Inventors: James R. Munson, Paul Roberts
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Patent number: 6293411Abstract: Supported separation membranes are disclosed wherein the permselective membrane is integral with a polymeric support of non-woven fibers having a particular air permeability, the integral membranes exhibiting far superior lifetimes and retention capability, especially for microorganisms.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Sartorius AGInventor: Hans Beer
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Patent number: 6287468Abstract: The present invention relates to a granular carrier and a method for producing the same, and to an apparatus for treating sewage or waste water by using the granular carriers. The granular carrier comprises a tire powder of 100 parts by weight, an EVA or its derivative of 30 to 50 parts by weight, and an activated carbon or inorganic micropowder equivalent thereto of 5 to 15 parts by weight. The granular carriers producing method comprises the steps of: mixing a tire powder of 100 parts by weight and an EVA or resin of 30 to 50 parts by weight, resolving the EVA or its derivative of the mixture at a temperature of 100 to 250° C., bonding an activated carbon to the tire powder, extruding the mixture, cutting the mixture extruded, and attaching the activated carbon powder to the EVA or its derivative dissolved on the surface of the cut part of the mixture. The sewage or waste water treatment apparatus is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1996Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Sam Kwang Aqua-Clear, Inc.Inventor: Hai-Soo Kim
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Patent number: 6283307Abstract: A filter medium is formed by preparing a pH 3-5 aqueous suspension of cellulose fibers in a pulper or beater with a concentration of between 3% and 5%. A pH 2.8-3.8 aqueous suspension of glass fibers is prepared in a pulper or beater with a fiber concentration of between 0.5% and 1.2%. A first pulp consisting exclusively of cellulose fibers is prepared, to which a moisture-resistant resin is added. A second pulp is prepared consisting of cellulose fibers and glass fibers in proportions of between 30% and 70%, to which a moisture-resistant resin is added. Two superposed layers of the pulps are formed by methods used in paper manufacture. The two layers are collected on a layer of material able to absorb water. The two superposed layers of pulp are pressed to a pressure of between 0.1 and 1 kg/cm2. The resultant sheet is dried to a moisture content of 1%. The dried material is impregnated with a 50 wt % solution of acrylic latex, and dried again. The dried material is then wound on a reel.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: UFI Universal Filter Intenational S.p.A.Inventor: Giorgio Girondi
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Patent number: 6280622Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for separating particles having different sedimentation velocities. The system includes a container containing a binding substance including first particles and ligands attached to the first particles. When the binding substance is mixed with a liquid carrying at least second and third particles, the ligands bind the first and second particles together to form groups of bound particles. The groups of bound particles are separated from the third particles in a fluid chamber configured to be mounted on a centrifuge rotor. One of the disclosed methods includes forming a saturated fluidized bed of particles to retain the particles groups in the fluid chamber. Another of the disclosed methods includes removing at least some of the first particles after the binding substance is mixed with the liquid carrying second and third particles.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Gambro, Inc.Inventors: Raymond P. Goodrich, Todd Curtis Green
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Patent number: 6274387Abstract: A novel magnetic carrier is provided which comprises particulate silica containing a magnetic material, having polyacrylamide on the surface thereof in an amount ranging from 0.3 to 5 mmol/g in terms of monomeric acrylamide. A process for producing the magnetic carrier is also provided in which the surface of particulate silica containing a magnetic material is treated with a coupling agent, and the treated particulate silica is reacted with acrylamide and/or polyacrylamide. The magnetic carrier is useful for extraction of nucleic acid. The magnetic carrier can be produced readily by controlling the shape, the particle diameter, and the pore diameter, and is excellent in strength and adsorption efficiency. The extraction of a nucleic acid can be automated by use of the magnetic carrier.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1998Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Tosoh CorporationInventors: Syoichi Yamauchi, Kiyoshi Kasai
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Patent number: 6267898Abstract: A leukocyte-removing filter medium which comprises a matrix and ultra-fine fibers having a fiber diameter of less than 1.0 &mgr;m and not less than 0.01 &mgr;m which contains ultra-fine fibers in an amount of less than 50 wt % and not less than 0.1 wt %, the degree of curvature of the ultra-fine fibers being 1.2 or more, and/or the ultra-fine fibers form pores having a roundness of 1.7 or less.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Asahi Medical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tatsuya Fukuda, Jun Tanaka
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Patent number: 6267252Abstract: The present invention pertains to a filter medium including an airlaid composite, which is made of pulp fibers, at least about 2% by weight bicomponent fiber, and moisture. This airlaid composite is unique in that, when used as a filter medium, it exhibits advantageous filtering properties as well as physical strength. The bicomponent fibers of the present invention include a first polymer component and a second polymer component, and the first polymer component melts at a temperature lower than the melting temperature of the second polymer component. Mixing of the pulp fibers with the bicomponent fibers is done in such a way that the fibers are evenly dispersed in the airlaid composite. This airlaid composite is then heated such that at least a portion of the first polymer component of the bicomponent fiber is melted, which bond the bicomponent fibers to many of the pulp and other bicomponent fibers when cooled.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Nicole Michele Amsler
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Patent number: 6241899Abstract: An improved, disposable filter bag is provided for automatic and manual pool water filtering assemblies. The filter bag is formed from a water-permeable, non-woven fabric such as Pellon®. The seams can be formed by heat-fusing.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Inventor: Maritza L. Ramos
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Patent number: 6241886Abstract: The present invention provides a plasma separation filter capable of easily, speedily and safely separating plasma from a small quantity of blood without damaging blood cell components in the blood. The plasma retains the same protein concentration as in the blood. The present invention also provides a method using such a filter and an apparatus comprising such a filter. The filter of the present invention comprises a micro fiber medium formed of micro fibers with an average hydraulic radius of 0.5 &mgr;m to 3.0 &mgr;m. Such a micro fiber medium is placed in a container having an inlet and an outlet so that a ratio (L/D) of a blood flow passage length (L) to a blood flow passage diameter (D) is 0.15 to 6. The present invention provides such a filter, a plasma separation method using the filter, and a plasma separation apparatus comprising the filter. The present invention can significantly contribute to promote the automation and enhance speediness and safety in clinical tests.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1996Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Toyo Boseki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tomohiro Kitagawa, Hidehiko Sakurai, Takafumi Hayashi, Makoto Ohno
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Patent number: 6227383Abstract: A filtering material with adsorbing properties which comprises a flat carrier, the carrier being provided on one or both sides with a binder coating which becomes tacky when heated and to which an adsorption material is adhered. An adsorption filter can be produced from at least two layers of the filtering material. The invention also relates to a process for producing the filtering material.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: MHB Filtration GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Ernest De Ruiter, Jonas Toernblom
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Patent number: 6224768Abstract: The subject-matter of the present invention is a filter paper for laden liquids, with a high adsorption and absorption capacity. This paper, based on cellulose fibers, is filled with organic and/or inorganic pulverulent matter. The powder filling is adapted in quantity and quality to the liquid to be filtered. It finds its application in petrochemical, agri-foodstuffs and papermaking industries.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1997Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignees: Elf Antar France, AhlstromInventors: Francois-Pierre Navarre, Bernard Bossand, Pierre Girard, Joseph Dussaud
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Patent number: 6193896Abstract: Filter for removal of leucocytes is provided, wherein the filter is coated with a natural polymer of chitosan which has a good blood compatibility and no side effect in human body on an ultrafine non-woven fabric. This blood filter provides a high removal rate of leucocytes as well as good recovery of platelets and red blood cells due to secondary filtration through electrostatic power between a leucocyte and a cationic residue provided by chitosan on the surface of the non-woven fabric.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2000Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Korea Institute of Science and TechnologyInventors: Jae-Jin Kim, Sang-Bong Suh, Byung-Ok Jung
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Patent number: 6182834Abstract: Filter for removal of leucocytes is provided, wherein the filter is coated with a natural polymer of chitosan which has a good blood compatibility and no side effect in human body on an ultrafine non-woven fabric. This blood filter provides a high removal rate of leucocytes as well as good recovery of platelets and red blood cells due to secondary filtration through electrostatic power between a leucocyte and a cationic residue provided by chitosan on the surface of the non-woven fabric.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Korea Institute of Science and TechnologyInventors: Jae-Jin Kim, Sang-Bong Suh, Byung-Ok Jung
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Patent number: 6180010Abstract: A method and apparatus for removing organic contaminants from an aqueous phase in which the contaminant is solubilized. In the method the aqueous phase is passed through a fluid-pervious filtration media which has been infused with an absorbtion composition comprising a homogeneous thermal reaction product of an oil component selected from the group consisting of glycerides, fatty acids, alkenes, and alkynes, and a methacrylate or acrylate polymer component. The contaminant is thereby immobilized at said media, and the purified filtrate having passed through the filtration media is collected as the product.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Mother Environmental Systems, Inc.Inventor: Hal Alper
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Patent number: 6177019Abstract: A method for removing tumor cells from tumor cell-contaminated stem cell products is disclosed. One embodiment of the method relies on an in-line filtration device that includes a tumor cell reduction filter means, preferably comprised of one or more tumor cell reduction filter pads. The tumor cell reduction filter means provides at least a ten-fold reduction in tumor cells while allowing for at least a 30% recovery of stem cells in a filtered stem cell product.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: HemaSure Inc.Inventors: Franco Castino, Sumith R. Wickramasinghe
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Patent number: 6171489Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing polymer beads incorporating solid particles and to the novel polymer beads per se. The invention provides a process for producing polymer beads incorporating solid particulate material, which process comprises producing a dispersion having a dispersed phase including one or more monomers also including solid particulate material, and causing said one or more monomers to undergo a polymerisation reaction to form said polymer beads, wherein said dispersion further includes a solid phase dispersing agent for dispersing solid particles of material in the dispersed phase and wherein said solid phase dispersing agent reacts with at least one monomer to thereby become chemically incorporated in said polymer. The polymer beads comprise a polymer matrix having solid particulate material dispersed substantially uniformly therein and wherein the polymer matrix incorporates a solid phase dispersing agent chemically reacted into the polymeric matrix.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignees: ICI Australia Operations Proprietary Limited, Industrial Research OrganisationInventors: Mathew John Ballard, Robert James Eldridge, James Sydney Bates
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Patent number: 6156431Abstract: A treated silica composition particularly useful for solid phase extraction in chemical analysis, the silica having both phenyl and propylsulfonic acid functional groups; a cartridge for extraction which comprises the treated silica; a column for extraction which comprises the treated silica; and a method for solid phase extraction which uses the silica composition. A method for analysis of gamma hydroxybutyric acid is also disclosed which uses the treated silica.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: United Chemical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Chester J. Kitchen, Thomas F. August, William L. Ozanich, Michael J. Telepchak
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Patent number: 6147268Abstract: A method for removing one or more fluorinated alkenes from a fluid comprises the step of contacting the fluid with an N-, S-, or P-containing nucleophile for a time sufficient to form an N-, S-, or P-containing nucleophile-fluoroalkene adduct. The nucleophile, and therefore the adduct, can be covalently bonded, coated or sorbed to a particulate support which can be enmeshed in a porous, fibrous web. In a preferred embodiment the fluorinated alkene can have the formula ##STR1## wherein A=F or R.sub.f ; X=H, F, Cl, R.sub.f, or YR.sub.f ; Z=H, F, Cl, or R.sub.f ; and Y=O, N, or S; with the proviso that at least one A=F, and at most one of Z and X is H; wherein each R.sub.f is independently selected from the group consisting of highly fluorinated or perfluorinated alkyl groups; and a combination of any two R.sub.f groups can be linked to form a cyclic structure. The R.sub.f alkyl chains may contain from 1-20 carbon atoms, with 1-12 carbon atoms preferred. The R.sub.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1998Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Mark Eugene Mueller, Donald Frederick Hagen, Yuri Cheburkov, Fred Lynn DeRoos, Glenn Delmont Johnson, John Stephen Marhevka, Venkateswarlu Pothapragada
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Patent number: 6136189Abstract: A filter assembly for use with a bottle having a circular cross-section neck or open end includes a fine filtration media having a mean pore size of about 1-3 microns and capable of removing contaminants of 3-4 micron size and larger, and an inner filtration media disposed radially inward of the fine filtration media. The inner filtration media includes activated carbon, preferably a porous activated carbon/plastic matrix having a porosity of between about 10-150 microns. The outer housing contains the fine filtration media and the inner filtration media, and is dimensioned to pass through the neck or open end of the bottle. The fine filtration media preferably comprises sheets on opposite faces of a microfiber filter media formed of glass microfibers of varying cross-sectional diameters, with the fine filtration media in a pleated or accordion configuration. A filter assembly may also be provided having a spring pressed straw.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Innova Pure Water Inc.Inventors: Rose C. Smith, John E. Nohren
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Patent number: 6106732Abstract: A process for separating plasma or serum from mammalian whole blood includes the steps of applying a sample of blood through a hydrophobically faced sample receiving hole positioned in a first upper layer of hydrophobic material to a first layer of fibrous hydrophilic material which has been impregnated with a blood agglutinating agent so that it acts to retain red blood cells but not plasma or serum and layer is sealed at its upper edges to the first layer of hydrophobic material and allowing the liquid portion of the sample to flow downwardly through the first layer of fibrous hydrophilic material into a second layer comprised of a different fibrous hydrophilic material which second layer is sealed at its lower edges to a second layer of hydrophobic material whereby it acts to retain the plasma or serum.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Binax Services, Inc.Inventors: James Bennett Johnston, Kenneth Grady
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Patent number: 6103122Abstract: A filter sheet is provided which comprises a self-supporting fibrous matrix having immobilized therein particulate filter aid and particulate ion exchange resin, wherein said particulate filter aid and particulate ion exchange resin are distributed substantially uniformly throughout a cross-section of said matrix. A process for removing ionic impurities from a photoresist solution is also provided which comprises passing the photoresist solution through said filter sheet to remove ionic impurities therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1997Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Cuno IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth C. Hou, Eugene A. Ostreicher, Richard D. Sale
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Patent number: 6103126Abstract: The present invention concerns the use of an adsorbent material modified with polynuclear metal oxyhydroxides for the selective elimination of inorganic phosphate from liquids, in particular from body fluids containing protein such as whole blood, plasma, liquid contents of the intestine as well as from dialysis fluid, as well as a process for the production of a pharmaceutical agent for oral application for the selective removal of inorganic phosphate in which an adsorbent material used according to the present invention, as such or pressed into powder form, is coated with a layer resistant to gastric acid or dispensed into an acid-resistant capsule. In order to selectively eliminate inorganic phosphate in an extracorporeal perfusion system, a body fluid such as whole blood or plasma is passed over one of the adsorbent materials.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: SeBo GmbHInventors: Karl-Siegfried Boos, Dietrich Seidel, Klaus Spengler, Gudrun Henke, Andreas Rauh
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Patent number: 6093664Abstract: A method comprises the step of spray-drying a solution or slurry comprising (alkali metal or ammonium) (metal) hexacyanoferrate particles in a liquid, to provide monodisperse, substantially spherical particles in a yield of at least 70 percent of theoretical yield and having a particle size in the range of 1 to 500 micrometers, said particles being active towards Cs ions. The particles, which can be of a single salt or a combination of salts, can be used free flowing, in columns or beds, or entrapped in a nonwoven, fibrous web or matrix or a cast porous membrane, to selectively remove Cs ions from aqueous solutions.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1999Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Lloyd R. White, Susan H. Lundquist
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Patent number: 6090292Abstract: The invention relates to a device for purifying protein-containing solutions such as blood, blood plasma or cell culture media, where a biocompatible support material made of a plastic material, selected from the group of polyacrylates, polymethacrylates, polysulfone and polyether sulfone, is coated with albumin, which is bound by peptide binding. In addition, the invention relates to a method of producing the support material according to this invention and the use of the device.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: Fresenius AGInventors: Michael Zimmermann, Veit Otto, Stefan Schulze
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Patent number: 6083408Abstract: Shaped articles which are suitable as biocidal depth-type filters and consist of fibrous materials and particles, embedded therein, of crosslinked crospovidone-iodine or crospovidone-hydrogen peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1996Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: BASF Aktiengesellschaft and Schenk Filterbau GmbHInventors: Jorg Breitenbach, Bernhard Fussnegger, Siegfried Lang, Dietmar Oechsle
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Patent number: 6077436Abstract: A device for altering a feed stock is made of a structure for passage of a feed stock. The structure can be either an extruded unibody structure, or a nested structure. The structure has an interior and an exterior section, and a longitudinal axis, and walls defining two sets of open-ended passages which extend along the longitudinal axis. The two sets of passages have different cross sectional shapes or dimensions with respect to each other. When the structure is nested, at least one set of channels have a cross section in the shape of truncated arcs. A method for making the unibody structure involves extruding a plasticized raw material mixture through a die, followed by heat-treating. A method of altering a feed stock which involves passing a feed stock into the device through one set of passages to cause an altering of the feed stock, and thereafter passing the output stream into and through the other set of channels to the exterior of the device.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1997Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Lawrence S. Rajnik, Dell J. St. Julien, Yuming Xie
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Patent number: 6068723Abstract: A separator cartridge comprises a support screen comprising a substantially rigid reinforced plastic cylinder including an inner first major surface and an outer second major surface, a first nonwoven polymer layer adhered to the inner first major surface of the support screen, a second nonwoven polymer layer adhered to the outer second major surface of the support screen, and a polymeric screen contacting and frictionally engaging the second nonwoven polymer layer, the polymeric screen including a hydrophobic coating. The invention also contemplates a process for preparing the separator cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1999Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Velcon Filters, Inc.Inventors: Gregory S. Sprenger, Michael J. Gish
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Patent number: 6056875Abstract: A filtering material for filtering hot water in a shower utilizes ceramic-type calcium sulfite beads, made from a ceramic binder and calcium sulfite, and a copper-zinc media, with the ceramic-type calcium sulfite beads and the copper-zinc media being present in substantially equal volumetric portions.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1999Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Inventor: David K. Farley
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Patent number: 6048464Abstract: A leukocyte-removing filter material is described, which includes a porous element having fine pores of an average pore diameter of not less than 1.0 .mu.m but less than 100 .mu.m and a fiber structure composed of a plurality of fibers having an average fiber diameter of not less than 0.01 .mu.m but less than 1.0 .mu.m kept on the porous element. The porosity of the filter material is not less than 50% but less than 95%, and the proportion of the fiber structure to the filter material is not less than 0.01% by weight but less than 30% by weight. The ratio between the average pore diameter of the porous element and the average fiber diameter of the fiber structure is not less than 2 but less than 2,000 and the above fiber structure forms a reticulate structure. A process for producing the leukocyte-removing fiber material and an apparatus for removing leukocyte using the above fiber material are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1997Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Asahi Medical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jun Tanaka, Tatsuya Fukuda, Kumi Yoshida
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Patent number: 6045701Abstract: Novel blood cell fractionation devices are provided. The device utilizes filters coated with high molecular weight polyethylene oxide derivatives cross-linked to prevent leaching from filter surfaces. These filters have a special efficacy in preventing protein adsorption and cellular adhesion to the membrane filter.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Neng S. Ung-Chhun, Richard J. Johnson