Adjuncts Patents (Class 210/541)
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Patent number: 5192432Abstract: A controlled charge chromatography column for the purification of a fluid containing materials, which column comprises a chromatographic column having an inlet for the introduction of a fluid to be purified and an outlet for the discharge of the purified fluid, and one or more concentrated materials and a flow-through capacitor disposed within the column between the inlet and the outlet, the flow-through capacitor means comprising a plurality of spirally wound, spaced apart layers to include a first electrically conductive backing layer, such as of graphite, and a first high surface area conductive layer secured to the backing layer, such as composed of porous carbon fibers and a non-conductive, porous spacer layer to electrically insulate the backing and conductive layer and to permit the flow of material therethrough, the flow-through capacitor to be connected to a DC power source to charge the respective conductive layers with different polarities whereby a fluid containing material through the column is pType: GrantFiled: November 15, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Inventor: Marc D. Andelman
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Patent number: 5190644Abstract: An apparatus for controlling the rate of rotation of a wastewater distribution assembly for a sewage treatment trickling filter contained by a vessel. The wastewater distribution assembly is of the type including a support and at least one distribution arm having an end terminating adjacent a wall of the vessel. The apparatus comprises a carriage having at least one wheel rotatably mounted to the end of the distribution arm and adapted to engage the vessel and means mounted to the carriage for controlling the rotation rate or free-wheeling of the wheel.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1992Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: City of WyomingInventor: Robert S. Wisniewski
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Patent number: 5169522Abstract: A liquid chromatography column that can be rapidly packed without a reservoir column is disclosed. The column includes a double sealed compressor piston with a mixture delivery bore extending through the body of the piston. Resilient sealing means are provided in annular grooves provided in the piston. The piston retains a frit and slurry scraper is mounted to the piston. A method of packing such a column is also disclosed. An outlet end plate including solvent drainage bores is provided. A threaded end cap including radial slots in an inner surface for a threaded column is disclosed, as is an adaptor for joining flanged and threaded columns.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1990Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: HT Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Yehuda Shalon, Tadmor Shalon
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Patent number: 5151186Abstract: A novel automated filter cleaning system capable of removing contaminants clogging the filter disk without having to resort to the operator's manual operation is disclosed. The system comprises a turntable or filter magazine for holding the filter disks in a stacked condition, a first ultrasonic cleaner for applying an ultrasonic field to one side of the filter disk, a second ultrasonic cleaner for applying an ultrasonic field to the other side of the filter disk, a water injection cleaner for removing residual contaminants from the ultrasonically cleansed filter disk, a robotic carrier for transporting the filter disk from a particular station to another, and a controller for controlling the overall operation of the filter cleaning system. A method is also provided for cleaning the filter disk by a combined action of ultrasonic treatment and water injection.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1991Date of Patent: September 29, 1992Assignee: SKC LimitedInventors: Taek J. Yoo, Yong N. Jang, Wook H. Oh, Chan S. Jeong
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Patent number: 5149430Abstract: With known fluid distributing heads a change of the fluid path for a given fixedly mounted membrane filter apparatus is only possible by using special adapters, respectively, insert parts due to the varying geometry of the flow channels of the fluid distributing heads for outer, respectively, inner flow paths. The suggested fluid distributing heads specific to inner or outer flow path facilitate the use of a filter module with fluid distributing heads within a membrane filter apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Seitz-Filter-Werke GmbH und Co.Inventors: Gerhard Strohm, Wilfried Kaul, Georg Schnieder
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Patent number: 5147538Abstract: A field-portable supercritical fluid extraction apparatus uses an SFE solvent delivery means, SFE solvent cooling means, and reciprocating high pressure liquid chromatography pump having a cooled pumphead. A solid matrix sample is contained within an extraction cell. The SFE solvent is preheated in the extraction cell oven before it is introduced into the extraction cell. After contact with the solid matrix the extraction effluent passes through a heated restriction tube before passing into a collection flask assembly having a collection solvent tube and a collection solvent condenser to condense collection solvent vapors entrained by escaping SFE solvent. The analytes are collected in the collection solvent. The SFE solvent cooling means, pumphead and collection solvent condenser are all cooled by the combination of a single stage thermoelectric device, liquid-cooled heat exchanger and convective heat sink.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1991Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: Bob W. Wright, Jonathan S. Fruchter
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Patent number: 5112488Abstract: The instant invention provides a support apparatus for a filter membrane which comprises a central porous support section and a peripheral support section, said central porous support section adapted to support a central portion of a filter membrane and said peripheral support section adapted to support a peripheral portion of a filter membrane, a base support for said central support section and said peripheral support section, and means to separate said central porous support section from said peripheral support action thereby to separate said peripheral portion of said filter membrane from said peripheral support section.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1991Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventor: Jean Lemonnier
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Patent number: 5108598Abstract: A filtration system having an in-line filter cartidge with the inlet at one end of the filter cartridge ans the outlet at the opposite end of the cartridge. The filter cartridge is connected to the cartridge mounting on the fluid conduits via quick-disconnect couplers with built-in automatic water shutoff capability which enables the filter cartridge to be installed and removed in a horizontal movement. A recirculating bypass is provided in the system which includes a pair of bypass branch lines to recirculate the fluid and prevent trapped stagnant water in the bypass lines.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1991Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: Ultra Flow, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Posner
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Patent number: 5108606Abstract: An in-line water purification system where all the water from a supply to a faucet opening enters a filter cartridge further includes a flow restrictor placed at the end of a faucet and which can be placed in a position so as to reduce water volume through said filtering system to remove the subjective control by the end user of water flow through the filtering device.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1991Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: Engelhard CorporationInventor: Alfonse Maglio
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Patent number: 5108602Abstract: The invention relates to a straining apparatus for the separating of solid-liquid mixtures with a downwardly tapering straining basket, the basket inside wall of which has an inclination (.alpha.) increasing from top to bottom, the charging of material to be strained being carried out approximately tangentially at the upper end of the straining basket and the material to be strained flowing downwards helically with radii becoming narrower, the straining basket wall forming at least one helical, inwardly open channel, which is bounded at top and bottom by helical side walls, between which the channel base having straining openings is arranged, the radius of which base decreases from top to bottom and which is inclined with respect to the vertical axis by the angle (.alpha.) in such a way that, in feeding, the inclination is at first small and then increases constantly.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1990Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignees: Hein, Lehmann Trenn- und Fordertechnik GmbH, Isenmann Siebe GmbHInventors: Gerhard Schmidt, Heinrich Schmidt, Christian Neukam
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Patent number: 5106503Abstract: The ultra-pure water piping system of this invention comprises an inward pipe passing by a series of ultra-pure water using units and running toward the end, an inward pipe running approximately in parallel to said outward pipe and forming the flow of the same direction as said outward pipe, a plurality of connection pipes running from said outward pipe toward said inward pipe, a branching pipe running from said connection pipe to the ultra-pure water using units, and a branching valve to adjust water quantity flowing in the branching pipe, and it is characterized in that said outward pipe is installed at higher position than said inward pipe, and said plurality of connection pipes are used to connect said outward pipe with said inward pipe installed at different height.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1990Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: Tadahiro OhmiInventors: Tadahiro Ohmi, Tetsuo Mizuniwa
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Patent number: 5094748Abstract: The present invention relates to apparatus for facilitating distribution of bicarbonate concentration for use in hemodialysis. More particularly, the present invention relates to a centralized bicarbonate concentrate circulatory system for automatically controlled distribution and recirculation of bicarbonate concentrate to service a plurality of remote hemodialysis stations while achieving necessary control of various bicarbonate concentration characteristics, including concentrations, acidity and temperature, as well as the degree of contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1991Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Inventor: Luis C. Portillo, Jr.
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Patent number: 5094743Abstract: A liquid purification arrangement comprising a housing having an ambient inlet and lineally extending exhaust passage between the housing wall and a drain pan, the housing having a liquid inlet and outlet for a liquid system disposed within the housing which system includes a pump to move the liquid in the system, a blower, an orificed, looped liquid circuit and filtering arrangement, a moveable frame support, a disinfection/rejuvenation receptacle, an ultra-violet and distillation microbial reduction arrangement, a heating and cooling storage arrangement with a collapsible-expansible storage bag and switch arrangement therefor, and a check and alternating valve arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1990Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignee: Environmental Water Technology, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Miller, Ronald L. Wathen, Raymond E. Palazzo, Jr.
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Patent number: 5089118Abstract: A spraying system to be used on wastewater settling tanks for skimming the top scum layer into a drain. The system includes a spray nozzle that causes the top liquid layer to move in a circular fashion about the center of the tank. The nozzle can be in the form of a wall mounted spray unit that sprays water onto the surface of the contained wastewater. The nozzle can also be in the form of a multiorificed tubular body mounted directly onto the top of the drain trough. Water sprayed from the latter nozzle is directed into the trough and thereby causes a suctioning of the scum layer into the drain. The system can employ either of the nozzles or both nozzles in combination.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1990Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Inventor: John Mahoney
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Patent number: 5089129Abstract: A filter component for aiding in the removal of particulate matter from a circulating lubrication fluid. Several embodiments utilize magnetic attraction of particulate matter to remove the matter from the fluid. Removal of extremely small matter aids in the prevention of clogging of straining type filtering elements and further cleans the fluid. The magnetically attractive element will trap and remove particles which are of a size too small to be inhibited be straining type filter elements. The component can be implemented in a number of ways, alone, or in conjunction with a straining type filter element, such that the component attracts the particles away from the element and out of the fluid flow stream.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1990Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Inventor: Bernard B. Brigman
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Patent number: 5087361Abstract: Apparatus for setting in position and securing, on the floor of a filter, members providing for fluid to flow through the floor. The apparatus consists of a support arranged so as to receive the member, such as a nozzle or equivalent, introduced inside a housing created in shuttering used for making the filter floor. The housing and the support are configured to removably secure mechanically, for example by a snap-in action, the support in its housing.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1990Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Assignee: DegremontInventors: Marie-Pierre Gaudin, Marc Gilet, Alain Motte
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Patent number: 5078869Abstract: The apparatus of the present invention is a cleaning system to be employed in the clarifier. A track is mounted to opposing sides of the clarifier. A scraping blade spans the two rails. A mechanism connects the two ends of the blade to the tracks and provides for stepwise movement of the blade bidirectionally within the clarifier. Movement of the blade over slots found in the clarifier bottom results in displacement of sludge from the clarifier back into the orbital ditch. The moving mechanisms are preferably located adjacent the clarifier floor. The scraping blade moves in stepwise motion over each of the slots, displacing sludge through such slots. At the same time a suction header, with inlets on both sides of the blade, allows some of the sludge to be suctioned from the bottom of the clarifier and removed from the orbital ditch system.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: David DiGregorio, Brent C. Black
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Patent number: 5076913Abstract: In a liquid purification system, a plenum defining walled housing including a blower and walled drain receptacle having protuberances to space the receptacle from the housing wall to define a lineally extending exhaust passage therebetween sized to provide sound baffling and air exhaustion, the housing further including a pair of filter casings and a pump which are mounted on a frame which absorbs vibrations of the pump independently of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1990Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: Environmental Water Technology, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Miller, Ronald L. Wathen, Raymond E. Palazzo, Jr.
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Patent number: 5071548Abstract: A fluid control mechanism for a fluid control system including a flexible fluid conduit with first and second gripping members to grip the conduit at preselected first and second locations, the gripping members being relatively movable to flex the conduit from a preselected minimum arc position to a maximum arc position to control the rate of fluid flow therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1990Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Assignee: Environmental Water Technology, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Miller, Ronald L. Wathen, Raymond E. Palazzo, Jr.
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Patent number: 5069790Abstract: A disc-type filter including a housing having an inlet connectable to an upstream pipe, and an outlet connectable to a downstream pipe; and a stack of discs disposed within the housing for separating solid particles from a fluid flowing between the discs from the upstream side of the stack to the downstream side thereof; characterized in that the stack includes:a plurality of cooperating filter elements defining a plurality of paired co-operating filter surfaces, including a first surface having a large surface area and a second surface contacting only a portion of the large surface area of the first surface and leaving a portion of the large surface area on the upstream side of the stack not contacted thereby, at least one of said first and second surfaces being formed with grooves at the areas at which the first and second surfaces contact, thereby to form:a) compartments on the upstream side of the stack for accumulation of solid particles; andb) edge filtering passageways extending along the grooves in coType: GrantFiled: October 10, 1989Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Inventor: Drori Mordeki
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Patent number: 5069785Abstract: A bag assembly for storing fluids including first and second placket members sized and shaped to provide a portion of enclosing walls of at least two bag members having at least one fluid inlet and outlet passage and a communicating passage therebetween with a common seam along the surrounding edges.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1990Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Assignee: Environmental Water Technology, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Miller, Ronald L. Wathen, Raymond E. Palazzo, Jr.
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Patent number: 5068035Abstract: A coalescing plate packing system for use in separating immiscible components of different densities mixed in a fluid, the packing system being used in a vessel having a fluid inlet, a lighter component outlet and a heavier components outlet, the packing system being formed of a stack of spaced apart coalescing plate each having orthogonally arranged corrugations running both laterally and longitudinally, a pair of bottom supports each having an undulating upper edge conforming to the lateral corrugations of the coalescing plates, the bottom supports being spaced apart from each other for supporting the coalescing plates, a pair of top supports each having an undulating bottom edge conforming to the lateral configurations of the coalescing plates and positioned directly over and in common vertical planes with the bottom supports and elongated, preferably fiberglass rods extending through the coalescing plates and attached at the ends thereof to the bottom and top supports holding the supports and coalescing pType: GrantFiled: January 28, 1991Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Facet Quantek, Inc.Inventor: Kirby S. Mohr
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Patent number: 5057219Abstract: The present invention is a scum-treating apparatus installed in the disposal pond for removing the scum floating on the surface of the water with the movement of the flights in the disposal pond as the motive power to purify the water. The trough is fixed and the damming-up device is provided in front of the trough to move up and down the damming-up device by being interlocked with the flights. In particular, the interlocking is provided by a plurality of projecting portions and dented portions between the projecting portions at a pointed end thereof, so that the large scum are flowed into the trough when the flights correspond to the respective projecting portions while the float is slightly risen up under the surface of the water when the flights correspond to the dented portions to collect the far scum toward the trough. Thus, both the large scums and the small scums can be effectively introduced into the trough.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1990Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Inventor: Michihiro Fujiwara
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Patent number: 5051177Abstract: A high-intensity magnetic separator for separating paramagnetic particles from non-magnetic particles comprises a rotor including a shaft and a stack of alternating ring-shaped pole pieces and permanent magnets arranged on the shaft, the pole pieces and the permanent magnets having substantially equal diameters. To increase the service life of the rotor without noticeably reducing its performance, the permanent magnet is peripherally covered by a layer of ceramic material having a thickness of less than 50 .mu.m.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1990Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Assignee: Fives-Cail BabcockInventor: Gilbert Dauchez
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Patent number: 5047151Abstract: A scum skimming device is disclosed for use in a waste treatment system having a circular sedimentation tank. Such tanks typically have a central waste liquid inlet pipe having inlet ports and an outlet weir around the periphery to maintain the waste liquid level in the tank at a predetermined desired level. The scum skimming device consists of at least one scum skimming blade which is biased into a position partly above and partly below the liquid surface and which sweeps the surface of the tank, the blade being supported from a bottom sludge rake by articulated support posts. The device also consists of a generally helical blade extending to the tank periphery and being positioned with a portion of the helical blade below the waste liquid level when the tank is in use, and a drive means for rotating the generally helical blade.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1990Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Inventor: Jan O. Brandkvist
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Patent number: 5045191Abstract: The plate filter press is designed for removing water from product and sewage sludges and includes several filter plates displacably suspended on horizontal carriers. Each of the filter plates includes grooves formed thereon leading to outlet openings located in corners of the plates. The grooves are covered by a filter cloth stiffened by a supporting fabric. Each of the corners further includes a stopper inserted into the outlet opening of the corner with each of stopper provided with a plate-like cover member and a through opening to allow filtrate to pass under the cover member and through the outlet opening. The filter cloth and the supporting fabric are secured in relation to the cover member of the stopper such that, in use, the outlet opening of the plate will remain unclogged.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: Passavant-Werke AGInventor: Jurgen Fresenius
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Patent number: 5043066Abstract: In a fluid purification arrangement for a reverse osmosis treatment system which system includes a ported header with spaced port connections, a fluid impervious treatment container with at least one compartment and a matching ported header mounted thereto to permit connection of the treatment container to the header of the treatment system.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1990Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignee: Environmental Water Technology, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Miller, Ronald L. Wathen, Raymond E. Palazzo, Jr.
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Patent number: 5039411Abstract: In a fluid storage arrangement for a fluid storage system including a plenum defining housing having a collapsible - expansible fluid impervious storage bag and a planar switch responsive to preselected positions of the storage bag to control the volume of fluid flow to the bag, the switch including contact member(s) responsive to bag movement.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1990Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Assignee: Environmental Water Technology, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Miller, Ronald L. Wathen, Raymond E. Palazzo, Jr.
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Patent number: 5026487Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for aiding in the removal of a fibrous material sheet from a smooth porous filter surface. An intermittent pattern of round-bottomed compression irregularities is impressed upon the sheet blunt round-edged device to cause it to be released from the filter surface in the areas where the irregularities are impressed by the device so that it will not stick to the filter surface nor split when it is contacted by the doctor device which guides it away from the filter surface. The spacing and the geometry of the compression pattern are according to the pulp characteristics and the operating conditions of the filter.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1990Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventor: Antoine G. Abdulmassih
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Patent number: 5015374Abstract: The invention relates to a closure cap (1) for dialyzers which is suitable for a so-called in-line sterilization. For this purpose the closure cap (1) comprises two cap parts (2, 3) of which the first cap part (2) is adapted to be mounted on a dialyzer flange (4) while the second cap part (3) is arranged movably in a receiving compartment (5) of the first cap part (2) between an open position and a closure position. In an open position passage of a sterilization medium is possible so that all the parts, sealing and guide surfaces can be reliably sterilized. In the closure position the second cap part (3) is pushed into a sealing position within the first cap part (2) so that contamination of the dialyzer after removal from the sterilization apparatus can be prevented with certainty.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1989Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Assignee: Fresenius AGInventors: Bernd Mathieu, Michael Rinck, Jurgen Schnur, Dieter Selzer, Wolfram Weber
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Patent number: 5009779Abstract: The invention is an element for spin-on filters for removing metallic fines from the medium being filtered and for neutralizing sulphuric acids therein comprises a base element having a lower recess for a magnet and an upper recess larger than the lower recess. Extender elements are stackable on the base element and an upper container within which are placed magnets spaced apart by flux spacer elements is nested in the uppermost extender element. A magnesium coil is on the exterior of the container.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1989Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Inventor: Alfred M. Hebert
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Patent number: 4978447Abstract: An apparatus for cleaning algae and debris from a water treatment tank includes a carriage that is mounted for movement while extending over a clean water flow channel of the treatment tank. A motor drives the carriage around the tank while a guide maintains the carriage in the proper position for cleaning. A series of brush assemblies are connected to a frame of the carriage. The brushes of these assemblies are adapted to engage and clean the weir, baffle, spillway and clear water flow channel of the tank as the carriage moves. Additionally, a directional controller automatically controls the direction of operation of the motor and hence the direction of movement of the carriage. The directional controller also includes a sensor adapted to sense any obstructions, such as a service walkway, extending across the movement path of the carriage. Upon sensing an obstruction, the direction of movement of the carriage is reversed.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1990Date of Patent: December 18, 1990Assignee: Ford W. Hall CompanyInventor: Ford W. Hall
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Patent number: 4966692Abstract: A system for removing contaminants from water prior to supply to service by entraining a controlled quantity of air into the water to oxidize the contaminant particles and then filtering the contaminants in a combination aeration/filtration tank. The filtration tank includes an adapter which cooperates with a filter tank and the control valve for the filter tank to facilitate precipitation of water through the filter bed and venting of excess gases from the tank in addition to the filtering and backwash functions of the filter tank. The adapter is designed to cooperated with the control mechanism and tank of filter tanks used in currently available water conditioning systems.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1989Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Flint & Walling, Inc.Inventor: Douglas E. Overy
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Patent number: 4964986Abstract: A membrane filter press has a series of filter plates having an imperforate pipped membrane mounted on each side or one side thereof. Inlet ports are provided with a cantilevered retainer which support adjacent portions of the membrane when the membrane is expanded to effect a squeezing of filter cake deposited on filter media carried by pips on the membrane. The retainer may be circular in the case of a center inlet port or linear in the case of a corner inlet port. Corner outlet ports are provided in the filter plate, with the plate having a linear collection groove juxtaposed to an outer edge portion of the membrane so that filtrate flow from around the membrane pips to the collection groove and by passages only in the plate are conveyed to an outlet port. A beaded membrane rib enhances the connection of the membrane in a filter plate groove at a position adjacent to the plate seal face of adjoining filter plates.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1990Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Steven S. Davis
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Patent number: 4950398Abstract: A flight attachment is provided for a drive chain comprised of a plurality of overlapping links pivotally connected by pins so that stress loads transmitted through the chain by flight are transferred through the chain pivot pins and not through the chain side bars. The flight attachment comprises a pair of flight brackets, one located on each side of a link of the chain and connected to the chain in cantilever fashion by elongate, laterally extending pivot pins. The flight brackets are constructed and arranged to accept a collector flight securely mounted thereon.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: Envirex Inc.Inventors: James H. Wiegand, Thomas J. Casper
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Patent number: 4946588Abstract: A fluid treatment or monitoring assembly has a number of elongate, parallel elements (7) such as filters mounted in a closed vessel (1). Each element (7) is held in place by an individual spring-loaded locator (15) bearing down on one end, holding its other end against a seat. The locators are mounted on a common plate (16) which is secured by screw rods (12) parallel to the filters. Each rod (12) carries a projection (20) and as it is rotated the projection engages any locator (15) that is not properly retaining a filter element (7), thus preventing completion of the assembly. But if all the filter elements are present and properly located, the rods (12) can be fully screwed down. In addition, the vessel cover (2) may be impossible to fit unless all the rods (12) are screwed down.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1988Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Inventor: John R. Wise
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Patent number: 4913813Abstract: A cover for preventing the spillage of a liquid upon the removal of a filter cartridge from a filter adapter includes a collar member mounted over the filter adapter, and a housing member snap-fitted over the other end of the collar member, whereby the other end of the housing member is cut an angle for exposing a portion of a filter cartridge connected to the filter adapter, thereby permitting easy removal and installation of the filter cartridge with the spill prevention cover in place, the housing member also including along a bottom portion a drainage spout for draining away any liquid collected during removal of the filter cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1988Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Assignee: Gilbarco Inc.Inventors: George A. Covarrubias, G. Frank Dye
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Patent number: 4911839Abstract: A membrane filter press has a series of filter plates having an imperforate pipped membrane mounted on each side or one side thereof. Inlet ports are provided with a cantilevered retainer which support adjacent portions of the membrane when the membrane is expanded to effect a squeezing of filter cake deposited on filter media carried by pips on the membrane. The retainer may be circular in the case of a center inlet port or linear in the case of a corner inlet port. Corner outlet ports are provided in the filter plate, with the plate having a linear collection groove juxtaposed to an outer edge portion of the membrane so that filtrate flow from around the membrane pips to the collection groove and by passages only in the plate are conveyed to an outlet port. A beaded membrane rib enhances the connection of the membrane in a filter plate groove at a position adjacent to the plate seal face of adjoining filter plates.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1989Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Steven S. Davis
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Patent number: 4900437Abstract: A device designed for being adapted to surround a duct formed with one or several orifices operable for feeding a fluid to an apparatus, such as a reactor, used for the treatment of liquids, notably water, and including a resiliently deformable membrane, also formed with one or several orifices communicating with that or those of the fluid feeding duct, characterized in that it is made of two half shells threaded and clamped onto the fluid inlet duct, one of which having a housing for the resiliently deformable membrane and an orifice for the distribution of the fluid to the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1987Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: Societe DegremontInventor: Monsieur V. Savall
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Patent number: 4894153Abstract: A plurality of magnets are detachably attached to the exterior of the cylindrical casing of a liquid filter unit to attract and capture ferromagnetic particles from the fluid, particles too small to be captured by the basic filtering element but large enough to cause further harm if allowed to remain free in the liquid. The magnets are magnetized such that their ends are north or south poles and shaped so that the ends are in close, positive contact with the casing. The attachment apparatus comprises springs interconnecting the magents and links and springs to position the magnets in the lengthwise direction of the casing.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1988Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Inventor: Hossain A. Shirdavant
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Patent number: 4882053Abstract: Disclosed is a porous filter support plate of the kind used in traveling bridge filters for the support of granular filter media used in the filtration of waste water, industrial liquors or baths, or for filtration of potable water in a water purification system. The support plates are formed of porous, heat-fusible materials, for example, a thermoplastic organic material, joined together by heat-fused butt joints and/or reinforced by vertical zones which extend vertically through the plates in which the material has been brought to a molten state and is pressed together to form a dense, solid, non-porous mass.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1988Date of Patent: November 21, 1989Inventor: Joseph E. Ferri
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Patent number: 4880537Abstract: A disc-type filter including a housing having an inlet connectable to an upstream pipe, and an outlet connectable to a downstream pipe; and a stack of discs disposed within the housing for separating solid particles from a fluid flowing between the discs from the upstream side of the stack to the downstream side thereof; characterized in that the stack includes:a plurality of cooperating filter elements defining a plurality of paired co-operating filter surfaces, including a first surface having a large surface area and a second surface contacting only a portion of the large surface area of the first surface and leaving a portion of the large surface area on the upstream side of the stack not contacted thereby, at least one of said first and second surfaces being formed with grooves at the areas at which the first and second surfaces contact, thereby to form:(a) compartments on the upstream side of the stack for accumulation of solid particles; and(b) edge filtering passageways extending along the grooves inType: GrantFiled: March 14, 1988Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Inventor: Mordeki Drori
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Patent number: 4877525Abstract: A vessel for production of deionized water having increased resistance to corrosion and internal contamination. A throughpipe provided with external threads is welded to the domed bottom and the inner tank bottom and extends into the interior of the vessel. A corrosion-resistant coating is applied to the interior of the vessel and partially upwardly on the threaded portion of the throughpipe such that the gasket prevents deionized water and other corrosive materials from attacking and delaminating the coating.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1988Date of Patent: October 31, 1989Assignee: Micron Technology IncInventor: John W. Chapman
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Patent number: 4865727Abstract: A tubular body having an open and closed ends is provided for loosely receiving a conventional screw-on oil filter therein. The tubular body open end is structured to form a fluid tight seal with the outwardly facing surface of a filter mounting location and the tubular body includes a circumferentially extending zone which is accordion pleated and yieldingly axially compressible. The inner surfaces of the tubular body, at the closed end thereof, are structured to at least reasonably non-slip engage the outer surfaces of the closed end of a filter disposed within the tubular body whereby rotational torque applied to the closed end of the tubular body will be transferred to the filter. The open end of the tubular body is provided with a removable cover and the covered tubular body may comprise a container for marketing a new oil filter and thereafter containing a used oil filter for facilitating disposal thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1986Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Inventor: Leonard Krauss
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Patent number: 4846969Abstract: An arrangement for the destruction of foam building up on a sewage surface in form of activated sludge, in which a reaction vessel holds the suspended foam. The reaction vessel has perforated plates which may be raised and lowered. The reaction vessel is furthermore provided with an inlet pipe connection for untreated sewage, and a discharge pipe for the treated suspension. The reaction vessel is closed off at its upper side by a plate member which has at least one flow-through opening. A nozzle located within an enclosure, is connected to this flow-through opening. The nozzle has a lower wall and an upper wall disposed at an acute angle relative to one another. The lower wall and the upper wall of nozzle, furthermore, have adjacent edges forming an outlet opening of the nozzles. One of the walls of the nozzle is pivotably movable relative to the other wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1988Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Borsig GmbHInventors: Rolf Ordelheide, Hudai Turgay
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Patent number: 4832837Abstract: An apparatus for use in augmenting the separation of oil and water flowing comingled in a stream having a conduit through which the stream of comingled water and oil passes, an assembly of nodules formed of catalytic metal alloy, the nodules being generally cylindrical and having longitudinal notches on the external cylindrical surfaces and the nodules being arranged in subassemblies, each subassembly being formed of three nodules affixed to each other in a layer such that a longitudinal notch of each nodule mates with a longitudinal notch of the other two nodules to provide a central opening through the subassembly, and a central axial shaft received within the central opening retaining a plurality of the subassemblies. The complete assembly is positioned within the conduit so as to be engaged by the water and oil flowing therethrough. Each nodules being formed of an alloy of copper, zinc, nickel, lead and tin which augments the separation of the oil and water.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1987Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Inventors: Loren D. Frederick, Claud W. Walker, Clark L. Daywalt
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Patent number: 4830748Abstract: An apparatus is provided for cleaning algae and other debris from the baffle, weir, spillway and clean water flow channel of a water treatment tank. The apparatus includes a main frame member that is mounted to a revolving skimmer blade assembly of the tank. A series of cleaners, such as brushes, are mounted to the frame member and biased into engagement with the baffle, weir, spillway and walls of the clean water flow channel. In the preferred embodiment, three sets of brushes are provided. A first set of brushes cleans the baffle and weir. A second set of brushes also cleans the weir and additionally the spillway. A third set of brushes includes opposing brushes for cleaning the sidewalls of the clean water flow channel and a brush at a distal end of a support arm for cleaning a bottom wall of the channel. A bridging device is positioned in the clean water outlet of the flow channel so as to support the third set of brushes as it passes over the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1988Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Inventor: Ford W. Hall
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Patent number: 4816151Abstract: A disposable biomedical rotating filtration system for processing fluids in a closed environment includes a rotor mounted for rotation on a pivot pin, a seal between the rotor and pivot pin, an external permanent magnet drive mechanism, and a star shaped drive element mounted on the rotor for rotating the rotor in response to a magnetic field induced by the permanent magnet of the drive mechanism. The drive element on the rotor is stamped from an inexpensive non-permanent ferromagnetic sheet metal and has a configuration and position in relation to the center of said magnetic field such that said drive element receives sufficient torque for driving said rotor and sufficient seal force is applied on the rotor to provide fluid tight seal between the rotating rotor and the seal. The pivot pin is molded from a hard plastic material such as a polyamide base resin having a low coefficient of friction and good lubriciousness.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1987Date of Patent: March 28, 1989Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Donald W. Schoendorfer, Warren P. Williamson, IV
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Patent number: 4804468Abstract: A self-retaining smooth bore insert employs a helical coil spring for retaining a fluid system component in a smooth bore. The spring comprises two connected helical coils. One coil is coiled around the component. The second coil has an engarged diameter which engages the wall of the smooth bore. An end portion of the second coil is engaged by an installation tool to contact the coil to permit installation.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1988Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Assignee: The Lee CompanyInventors: Leighton Lee, II, Robert J. Kolp
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Patent number: 4753727Abstract: Three embodiments of a self-retaining fluid system component insert for a smooth bore of predetermined diameter. The insert comprises a helical coil spring with one end thereof connected to the component and having, in its relaxed state an outer diameter slightly greater than the bore diameter to frictionally lock the insert within the bore. The insert has a threaded connector for receiving an elongated tool for mounting the insert by rotating the insert in one angular direction thereof for contracting the coil by its frictional engagement with the smooth wall of the bore.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1986Date of Patent: June 28, 1988Assignee: The Lee CompanyInventors: Leighton Lee, II, Robert J. Kolp