Rehabilitating Or Regenerating Filter Medium Patents (Class 210/791)
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Publication number: 20040094488Abstract: The fuel filter housing (12) is formed of inlet segment (14) and outlet segment (16) that are telescopically mounted to each other, with a seal (44) positioned between the mounting flanges (38) and (40). Valve (60) is maintained displaced from its valve seat (58) by valve actuator (66), by the valve actuator engaging the perimeter of the filter (34). When the outlet housing segment (16) moves away from inlet housing segment (14), the filter and the valve actuator (66) also move, allowing the valve the close. The amplitude of movement of the valve (60) toward and away from its seat (58) is smaller than the sealed telescopic movement of the housing segments, so that the valve closes before the segments separate, thereby limiting the amount of fuel lost from the fuel filter assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Barry S. Grant
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Publication number: 20040094487Abstract: A method for removing matter from fluid contained within a tank. The method includes inserting a filter within the fluid, and circulating the fluid within the tank such that a portion of the fluid is passed through the filter such that matter contained within the fluid is retained by the filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Steven M. Upchurch, Rick A. Burnett
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Publication number: 20040069721Abstract: The pipe system is for receiving and transporting lime sludge from a filter medium in a continuously operating pressurized filter 1 in a causticizing process, where lime sludge is scraped off from the filter medium 2 and falls down into receiving chutes 4a for the lime sludge. Conventional storage tanks for scraped-off lime sludge and their mechanical agitators are thus replaced by a pipe system 11 where the pipe system does not have a mechanical agitator at all but has a flow cross section which maintains a flow rate in the lime sludge so that sedimentation of the lime sludge does not take place from the receiving chute 4a to the feed-out opening 30 of the pipe system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Magnus Ingelman, Jan Tjernberg
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Patent number: 6719912Abstract: A screen system used in fluid channels has emergency discharge doors. The emergency discharge doors are located within the debris plate of the bar screen system and can be opened, as needed, to prevent fluid from overflowing should the grid screen become obstructed. The emergency discharge doors are located within rectangular openings in the debris plate in which the doors sit flush with the debris plate when closed. The emergency discharge doors can be opened manually, when needed, with handles that are preferably located at the top of the screen system. Lifting the handles releases the locking pins that keep the doors in place, allowing the doors to open freely in response to the fluid pressure on the upstream side of the screen system.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Headworks, Inc.Inventor: Gerald Seidl
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Patent number: 6712981Abstract: A method for reducing the amount of cleaned water required in cleaning a particulate strainer using a reverse flow system is disclosed herein. The method includes the steps of: disposing a stationary cylindrical strainer in a first fluid flow to capture particulates against a first upstream surface of the strainer; positioning a single self-contained ultrasonic energy source within an inner region of the stationary cylindrical strainer defined by a downstream second surface the second surface permitting passage of a cleaned fluid flow; stopping the first flow; activating the ultrasonic energy source to dislodge particulates from the first surface; sending a reverse flow of the cleaned fluid flow through the second surface and through the first surface to evacuate the dislodged particulates from returning to the first surface; and restoring the passage of the first flow through the strainer.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Inventors: James Benenson, Jr., David A. Laing
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Publication number: 20040055974Abstract: A system is provided for withdrawing permeate from a substrate. The exemplary system includes a vessel configured to contain substrate, two or more compartments configured to receive substrate from the vessel and to return a portion of received substrate to the vessel, and a filter positioned at least partially within each of the compartments and configured to separate permeate from substrate during operation of the filter. At least one of the compartments is configured to contain cleaning solution and substantially prevent cleaning solution from contacting substrate in the vessel during cleaning of the filter. The exemplary system is configured for cleaning the filter in situ in at least one of the compartments while operating the filter in at least one other of the compartments. A method for adapting a filtration system for cleaning thereof and a method for withdrawing permeate from a substrate using a filtration system are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Michael Arthur Del Vecchio, Robert Eben Loudon, Paul Matthew Sutton
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Patent number: 6709599Abstract: A method and apparatus for processing waste streams wherein a slipstream is formed on the upstream side of an ultrafiltration membrane (120) to carry collected and concentrated filter reject to a microfilter (170) via a slipstream through a conduit (155) at a very low flux through the microfilter. The low flux gives the particles in this stream a chance to interact and thus form an irregular matrix that itself helps to trap particles. The effluent from this matrix and microfilter is returned upstream of the ultrafiltration membrane via a conduit (165) to be repeatedly collected and concentrated. The suspended solids removed from the reject stream and microfilter may then be disposed of directly without further processing. For metal ions, the removal efficiency of ultrafiltration membrane can be improved by injecting sulfide compounds or other compounds upstream of ultrafiltration membrane.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Rwe Nukem CorporationInventors: Stefan Rosenberger, James H Wilson, Howard Whitehead, Randall B. Underwood, John M Raymount, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040050803Abstract: A filtering apparatus and method comprises parallel filtering elements backflushable with the pressure of the filtered flow. At least one washing organ connecting alternately to the different filtering elements, forms a discharge channel for the washing flow. A freewheel clutch is connected to a rotating axle of the washing organ, converting reciprocating movement generated with the pressure of flow in the filtering apparatus and with pressure alternating with it into a continuously parallel, stepping rotary movement of the washing organ. The mechanism containing the clutch may be outside the filtering room of the apparatus, and based on the alternation of the higher pressure of the flow filtered in the apparatus and the lower pressure from the discharge channel. The freewheel clutch is articulated to a piston in the cylinder, and is moved back and forth with the pressure difference, controlled by the channels relaying the pressure and by the valves.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: Marko Kangasniemi, Petri Tapola, Tuomo Koivula
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Publication number: 20040045913Abstract: A positive pressure disc-type filtration apparatus (10) including a collection trough (40) internal to the cylindrical pressure vessel housing the filter discs (24). The collection trough (40) is entirely disposed within the cylinder of the pressure vessel (12) and configured and located to receive and direct filter cake removed from the discs (24) and then reslurried and sluiced toward the center of the trough using jets of liquid (32), to be discharged longitudinally centrally through a single outlet extending downwardly from the trough and through the wall of the pressure vessel (12). A method of filtration is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventor: Peter J. Flanagan
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Publication number: 20040035805Abstract: A contaminant-flushing machine for removing contaminants from a container, such as an engine transmission, air-conditioner coil, or transmission cooler, which includes hoses for coupling to the transmission cooler and a pump for circulating fluid through the hoses and the transmission cooler, and a fluid filter having a reduced tendency towards causing vaporization of the fluid. Also included in the contaminant-flushing machine is an automatic aeration system for injecting air into the circulating fluid at predetermined intervals. Additionally, a reverse flow piping circuit is included to permit automatic and electric manipulation of the flow direction of fluid through said transmission cooler while at the same time not altering the direction of flow of fluid through the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2002Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventor: Dennis B. Hansen
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Patent number: 6692644Abstract: Process for treating filtration panels obtained by the filtration of oils containing sulfonates of earth-alkaline metal, the above filtration being carried out in the presence of filter aids essentially consisting of siliceous material, which comprises: (a) dilution of the filtration panel with a C4-C8 aliphatic hydrocarbon, preferably hexane, and addition of another filter aid, thus obtaining a suspension of the panel and of the filter aid in the aliphatic hydrocarbon; (b) filtration of the suspension of step (a), thus obtaining a solid essentially consisting of filter aid with a minimum content of sulfonate and a turbid C4-C8 hydrocarbon solution (i); (c) centrifugation of the turbid hydrocarbon solution (i), thus obtaining a solid and a purified hydrocarbon solution (ii); (d) treatment of the purified hydrocarbon solution (ii) with means suitable for eliminating the C4-C8 hydrocarbons, thus recovering the sulfonate of earth-alkaline metal.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Agip Petroli S.p.A.Inventors: Luigi D'elia, Orazio Pianta
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Patent number: 6679994Abstract: A method dealing with an overflow capacity of a fluid screening system is disclosed, the system (20) including a first screen (22) for screening objects of a first predetermined size from a fluid channel (21) the method comprising the step of: providing an ancillary screening system (23) upstream of the screen (22) and operational upon fluid within the channel (21) reaching a predetermined limit, the ancillary screening system screening objects of a second predetermined size from the fluid channel (21). The second predetermined size can be less than the first predetermined size. The ancillary screening system preferably can include a screen (23) placed substantially tangentially to the main flow of fluid within the fluid channel and includes a raking mechanism for cleaning objects lodged substantially adjacent the ancillary screening system. The output of the ancillary screening system can be interconnected to the fluid channel downstream of the first screen (22).Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Inventors: Joe Turco, Eugene Turco, Ross Douglas Vernon King
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Patent number: 6669854Abstract: A stepping screen assembly bottom portion is located in a liquid waste stream containing solids. The assembly contains a grid structure containing dynamic and static bars horizontally spaced apart. An outer frame on one side of the grid structure contains a pair of hydraulic cylinders operating rods which move the dynamic grid structure outwardly, upwardly, backwardly and downwardly to cause the solids to be lifted from the liquid waste stream for deposit on a conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Hydro-Dyne Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Bruce O. Wiesemann
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Patent number: 6666977Abstract: A screen system used in fluid channels has individually removable bars in a bar screenfield. The removable bars are connected to the screen system through at least two screenfield bar holders. The screenfield bar holders contain a plurality of slots in which the removable bars insert within. A removably mounted screenfield bar retainer at each screenfield bar holder attaches the removable bars. The retainers have teeth that wedge the bars between them.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Headworks, Inc.Inventor: Gerald Seidl
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Patent number: 6666976Abstract: A self-cleaning water filter, coupled to a water flow having particulates therein, that includes a pair of canisters, each having a cylindrical wedge wire water filter screen. An elongated brush running the length of the screen is disposed between two confining walls also running the length of the screen to form a chamber. A elongated partition, including two sets of apertures, is used, along with the elongated brush, to divide the chamber into two particulate dislodge chambers and a drain subchamber. A drain is in fluid communication with the drain subchamber. During cleaning, the drain is opened and the screen is rotated against the brush for liberating the particulate contaminants and a limited amount of the water flow into the two dislodge subchambers. The particulate contaminants and the limited amount of water then pass through the apertures at a high velocity and into the drain subchamber which exits through the drain.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2003Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Inventors: James Benenson, Jr., David A. Laing
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Patent number: 6652760Abstract: The present invention encompasses a process for producing synthetic hydrocarbon products in a reactor. The focus of the present invention is on a novel filtering system for separating synthetic hydrocarbon products from catalyst within the reactor. The filtering system of the present invention could also be used for a variety of similar processes where it is desirable to separate a solid from a liquid within the solid/liquid mixture. Finally, the present invention discloses a novel filter and a method for making the filter.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventor: John H. Anderson
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Publication number: 20030213756Abstract: A method and apparatus for filtering a slurry utilizing a displacement filtering principle. The filter apparatus desirably includes an inner filter and an outer filter. Both the inner and outer filters are preferably substantially annular in shape and positioned concentrically with respect to each other. A particulate collection volume is at least partially defined between the inner and outer filter. The method includes directing a flow of slurry into the particulate collection volume under sufficient pressure to force fluid within the particulate collection volume through one of the inner and outer filters and any particulate matter blocking a filtering surface of the inner and outer filters.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2002Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventor: Sean R. Duby
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Patent number: 6638361Abstract: In a method and apparatus for cleaning filters, the cleaning is efficiently performed by selecting cleaning steps according to the degree of contamination of the filter media. The degree of contamination of the filter media is analyzed before the filter is carried into the cleaning apparatus. Filters with heavily contaminated filter media are subjected to pretreatment before the cleaning process is performed, and the filters with less contaminated filter media are directly subjected to the cleaning process. The cleaned filter is subjected to a restoration process before reuse.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shingo Hatanaka, Shoji Ebina
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Publication number: 20030189015Abstract: The invention relates to a screening/sieving device for waste waters. The device according to the invention is mainly suitable for a plant in a channel. It serves to separate particles whose size exceeds a few millimetres, from the waste water. The device according to the invention consists of a frame, inside which bars are stretched at some distance from each other. Cleaning is carried out by a “comb” which slides between the bars and which deposits the waste onto a second comb located outside the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2003Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventor: Roumen Kaltchev
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Publication number: 20030173311Abstract: A filter assembly for filtering hydraulic fluid flow from a hydraulic fluid source such as a manifold to a hydraulic fluid receiving component, such as a servo valve, associated with the manifold. The filter assembly includes a housing which defines a cavity for receiving a filter. Passages are provided in the housing for passing hydraulic fluid from a hydraulic fluid source to a hydraulic fluid receiving component. At least one of the passages communicates with the cavity for delivering hydraulic fluid for filtering by the filter retained in the cavity. First and second adapter plates are provided and positioned between the housing and the manifold and servo valve, respectively. The first adapter plate includes passages which extend therethrough for matching ports on a hydraulic fluid source and the housing. The second adapter plate includes passages extending therethrough for matching ports on the housing and a hydraulic fluid receiving component such as a servo valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: Bob Younger, Terrence Lee Loomis
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Publication number: 20030168413Abstract: The invention relates to a method for filtering liquids, especially drinks, by means of a filtering device comprising at least two filter lines. Each filter line has at least one filter unit with at least one preliminary filter and one terminal filter which can be connected to/disconnected from the respective filter line independently of each other and which can also be independently regenerated. According to the inventive method, the pressure differential of at least one filter unit on each filter line is measured.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventors: Elke Brett, Carsten Heinemeyer, Ralf Tesch
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Patent number: 6616851Abstract: A water treatment unit having: (a) a cooling tower; (b) a source of cooling water; (c) a main flow pipe for receiving the cooling water; (d) a source of fresh water connected to the source of cooling water; (e) a heat exchanger for heating the cooling water to form heated water; (f) a branched flow pipe for separating the heated water into a main stream of heated water and a partial stream of heated water; (g) a non-backwashable filter capable of separating waste contained in the partial stream of heated water into a compact waste residue and a first filtrate, in the absence of backwashing; and (h) a return pipe for transporting the main filtrate back to the cooling tower, wherein the cooling water is introduced through the main flow pipe into the heat exchanger where it is heated, after which it is split into a main stream of heated water and a partial stream of heated water, the main stream of heated water being transported back to the cooling tower, with the partial stream being transported, by way of theType: GrantFiled: July 10, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Cognis Deutschland GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Giancinto Sforza-Heinen, Norbert Wrede, Wolfgang Schmitt, Alfred Werner-Busse, Wolfgang Hater, Jens Vier
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Patent number: 6613238Abstract: The present invention is a device and method for clearing debris from fluid channels. In one embodiment, the device has a fixed screening member that is permeable in part wherein debris will collect. A movable scraper then scrapes along the screen and removes the debris therefrom and transports the debris to a desired location. In embodiments of the invention, the surface that comprises the screening member may be arcuate, and may be a surface of revolution. Different portions of the screening member may or may not be permeable. The invention may also include an overflow mechanism where overflow water is diverted into a separate unscreened fluid stream. Further, the invention may be suitable for use within a sump.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2002Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Inventor: Charles M. Schloss
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Publication number: 20030155314Abstract: A self-cleaning, back-washable filter apparatus and method for use with a pumping apparatus which is lowered into a well casing. The filter apparatus includes a filter basket having a manifold with several tubes extending therefrom. A filter sock encases at least a portion of the filter basket to block sand or other solid particles from entry into the pump intake. Pressurized gas or fluid is directed to the manifold and then through perforations or jets distributed along the length of the tubes. Bursts of the pressurized gas are directed from the perforations or jets to the interior of the filter apparatus and then sprayed from the perforations or jets in an outwardly direction against interior surfaces of the filter sock. Air or fluid bursts from the perforations impinge upon the interior surfaces of the filter sock and dislodge or expel entrapped particulate material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Applicant: Gordon Construction, Inc.Inventor: Robert R. Gordon
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Publication number: 20030155313Abstract: A self-cleaning, back-washable filter apparatus and method for use with a pumping apparatus which is lowered into a well casing. The filter apparatus includes a filter basket having a manifold with several tubes extending therefrom. A filter sock encases at least a portion of the filter basket to block sand or other solid particles from entry into the pump intake. Pressurized gas or fluid is directed to the manifold and then through perforations or jets distributed along the length of the tubes. Bursts of the pressurized gas are directed from the perforations or jets to the interior of the filter apparatus and then sprayed from the perforations or jets in an outwardly direction against interior surfaces of the filter sock. Air or fluid bursts from the perforations impinge upon the interior surfaces of the filter sock and dislodge or expel entrapped particulate material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventor: Robert R. Gordon
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Publication number: 20030136737Abstract: A practicable, compact local system is used to separate emulsified oil from water, enabling re-use or disposal to drain of most of the water. The treated water meets regulatory guidelines for safe disposal to drain. The system can separate highly emulsified oil/water mixes. It uses a ceramic cross-flow membrane filter with pore sizes in the range of 0.005 micron to 1.2 micron, operating at pressures in the range 25 to 150 psi (gauge). Removal of up to about 95% of the water can be achieved. High separation flux rates are achieved by computer controlled cleaning cycles, made practical by providing minimal permeate collection spaces downstream of the filter on the water discharge side. Two independently operable systems may share a modest cabinet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventor: Donald R. Glynn
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Publication number: 20030121855Abstract: A filtration device having a plurality of membrane modules is provided. Each of the plurality of membrane modules has first and second permeable sheets that are separated by a spacer, a first ring disposed around a perimeter of a first hole in the first permeable sheet, and a second ring disposed around a perimeter of a second hole in the second permeable sheet, the second hole in alignment with the first hole. The first ring of each of the plurality of membrane modules is in abutment with the second ring of a preceding one of each of the plurality of membrane modules so that the plurality of membrane modules are interconnected for communication therebetween. Some embodiments further provide a third sheet that disposed between successively adjacent membrane modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Applicant: Triple IInventor: Clint Kopp
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Patent number: 6582604Abstract: A dialysis system which does not need to use a physiological saline in replenishing a solution or cleaning and priming the dialysis system, does not need a troublesome setting operation and can easily and accurately set a flow rate of a replenisher solution. The dialysis system includes a closed-type water-removal control apparatus 1, a dialyzer 2, a fresh dialysate line 3 as well as a used dialysate line 4, an RO water pressurizing line 5, an RO water pressurizing pump 51 provided in the RO water pressurizing line 5, an artery side blood line 6, a blood pump 61 provided at the artery side blood line 6 and a vein side blood line 7. According to the dialysis system, by pressurizing RO water into a communication line of the used dialysate, dialysate is made to flow from a dialysate flow path 21 into a blood flow path 22 through a dialysis membrane 23 of the dialyzer 2 and the inside of a blood circulation path can be cleaned and primed.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Nipro CorporationInventors: Taku Nikaido, Mistutaka Ueda
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Publication number: 20030111430Abstract: A self-cleaning water filter, coupled to a water flow having particulates therein, that includes a pair of canisters, each having a cylindrical wedge wire water filter screen. An elongated brush running the length of the screen is disposed between two confining walls also running the length of the screen to form a chamber. A elongated partition, including two sets of apertures, is used, along with the elongated brush, to divide the chamber into two particulate dislodge chambers and a drain subchamber. A drain is in fluid communication with the drain subchamber. During cleaning, the drain is opened and the screen is rotated against the brush for liberating the particulate contaminants and a limited amount of the water flow into the two dislodge subchambers. The particulate contaminants and the limited amount of water then pass through the apertures at a high velocity and into the drain subchamber which exits through the drain.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2003Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: James Benenson, David A. Laing
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Patent number: 6576146Abstract: A diffuser rod for use in a filter stalk having deflector disks rigidly mounted thereon to deflect liquid radially during the backwash process is disclosed. A backwashable filter element containing a diffuser plate that is located within the filter member at the end where the backwash fluid enters the filter member and a number of filter stalks with each filter stalk including a diffuser rod is disclosed. Finally, a method of backwashing a filter member that includes the step of introducing a diffuser rod and a diffuser plate to the filter assembly is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: NMW, IncorporatedInventors: Darrel D. Fry, Steven P. Franke, William B. Frauenberger
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Publication number: 20030098273Abstract: A self-cleaning water filter, coupled to a water flow having particulates therein, that includes a pair of canisters, each having a cylindrical wedge wire water filter screen. An elongated brush running the length of the screen is disposed between two confining walls also running the length of the screen to form a chamber. A elongated partition, including two sets of apertures, is used, along with the elongated brush, to divide the chamber into two particulate dislodge chambers and a drain subchamber. A drain is in fluid communication with the drain subchamber. During cleaning, the drain is opened and the screen is rotated against the brush for liberating the particulate contaminants and a limited amount of the water flow into the two dislodge subchambers. The particulate contaminants and the limited amount of water then pass through the apertures at a high velocity and into the drain subchamber which exits through the drain.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2003Publication date: May 29, 2003Inventors: James Benenson, David A. Laing
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Publication number: 20030094426Abstract: Wastewater, in the form of a colloidal solution containing microparticles, is filtrated using a second filter, having a gel film that is formed by suction on the surface of a first filter. The suction pressure in this process is made extremely weak to maintain the filtration capacity while extending intervals prior to clogging of second filter. Furthermore, the gel that becomes adsorbed onto the surface of second filter can be separated readily from the surface of second filter by stopping the suction and filtration can be continued again thereafter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventors: Hiroyuki Umezawa, Masahiro Iseki, Motoyuki Tsuihiji, Hirofumi Iinuma
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Patent number: 6562246Abstract: A filter backflushing system including an accumulator containing a pressurized bladder which propels a supply of backwash fluid contained within the accumulator in a reverse direction through a filter element. While the backwash fluid is pumped within the accumulator, an inert gas inside the bladder is compressed against the inside walls of the accumulator. Upon reaching a pressure of approximately 300-600 psi, the filtered fluid is released from the accumulator and the full energy of the compressed gas is released as well. This release produces a high pressure rapid burst of backwash fluid which effectively removes clogging contaminants from a filter element.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Kadant Inc.Inventor: David R. McGowan
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Patent number: 6562245Abstract: Disclosed is filter aid formed of a crushed foam glass utilized as a filtering aid for removing suspended materials in a fluid stream by first providing a permeable support with the crushed foam glass filter aid placed adjacent thereto, and directing the fluid stream having suspended materials through the filter. Suspended materials within the fluid stream are captured on the crushed foam glass filter aid, separating the suspended materials from the fluid stream. The foam glass filter aid and the suspended materials may then be removed as a mixture, melted to form a molten glass, fritted to form a frit, comminuted to form a foam glass precursor, mixed with precursor with a foaming agent and heated and crushed to reform the foam glass filter aid. Suspended materials captured on the crushed foam glass filter aid are thus removed from the foam glass filter aid, and the foam glass filter aid to be recycled and used again in the filtering process.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Integrated Environmental Technologies, LLCInventors: Robert Dejaiffe, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 6551513Abstract: A dialysis system which does not need to use a physiological saline in replenishing a solution or cleaning and priming the dialysis system, does not need a troublesome setting operation and can easily and accurately set a flow rate of a replenisher solution. The dialysis system includes a closed type water-removal control apparatus 1, a dialyzer 2, a fresh dialysate line 3 as well as a used dialysate line 4, a dialysate pressurizing line 5, a dialysate pressurizing pump 51 provided in the dialysate pressurizing line 5, an artery side blood line 6, a blood pump 61 provided in the artery side blood line 6 and a vein side blood line 7. According to the dialysis system, by pressurizing a dialysate into a communication line of the dialysate, the dialysate is made to flow from a dialysate flow path 21 into a blood flow path 22 through a dialysis membrane 23 of the dialyzer 2 and the inside of a blood circulation path can be cleaned and primed.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Nipro CorporationInventors: Taku Nikaido, Mitsutaka Ueda
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Publication number: 20030052067Abstract: A self-cleaning fuel oil strainer, coupled to a continuous fuel flow, that includes a pair of canisters, each having a cylindrical wedge wire fuel oil filter screen. An elongated brush running the length of the screen is disposed between two confining walls also running the length of the screen to form a chamber. A elongated partition, including two sets of apertures, is used, along with the elongated brush, to divide the chamber into two particulate dislodge chambers and a drain subchamber. A drain is in fluid communication with the drain subchamber. During cleaning, the drain is opened and the screen is rotated against the brush for liberating the particulate contaminants and a limited amount of fuel oil into the two dislodge subchambers. The particulate contaminants and the limited amount of fuel oil then pass through the apertures at a high velocity and into the drain subchamber which exits through the drain.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventors: James Benenson, David A. Laing
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Publication number: 20030052066Abstract: The invention relates to the formation of an article which is wholly formed with a thread formation or includes a portion which is threaded. The threaded portion is formed by winding a wire in a helical path around a series of spaced support members. The wire forms the thread and also forms a slot in a helical path between adjacent portions of the wound wire. A suitable threaded member can then be introduced to the article and selective rotation causes relative movement of the threaded member along the threaded portion. The article can be used as a filter medium, a securing means and the like and the wire used is typically triangular in cross section and known as wedge wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Applicant: WEDGE WIRE SCREENS LIMITEDInventor: Clifford Michael Spiller
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Patent number: 6503401Abstract: An automatic system and process for effectively, reliably and economically reconditioning for direct reuse various waste water, and particularly that in the poultry and other food processing industries, without the use of added chemicals and filter-aid compounds. The system includes water filtration and purification units, the purification unit consisting of an ultra-violet sterilizer. The integrity of the reconditioned water is continuously monitored in-line by sensors, which information is directly correlated to correspond to associated levels of solids and microorganisms. This invention presents a fully automated process to provide reconditioned water essentially free of microorganisms and of acceptable clarity to meet current United States Department of Agriculture regulations for food processing reuse.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: KGF Properties, Inc.Inventor: Terry K. Willis
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Patent number: 6500347Abstract: A process for recovering crystals from a slurry which comprises supplying a slurry comprising crystals and a solvent to a rotary vacuum filter and successively conducting filtration under suction, washing, filtration under suction and cleavage of a cake continuously by rotation of a cylindrical filter medium, wherein a vapor having a same composition as that of the solvent is supplied as a blowing gas for cleaving the cake. The crystals can be continuously recovered for a long period of time without clogging of a filter medium when the crystals are recovered from a slurry by using a rotary vacuum filter.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignees: Mitsubishi GAs Chemical Company, Inc., Toyo Boseki Kabushiki Kaisha, Mizushima Aroma Company, Ltd.Inventors: Fumio Ohkoshi, Masato Inari
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Patent number: 6500344Abstract: Method and arrangement for filtering particles out of a liquid, in which the liquid containing particles is supplied to a sedimentation tank (12), and the liquid is made, by means of hydrostatic liquid pressure prevailing in the tank, to flow through a filter member (18) on the shell surface of a drum (14) mounted in the tank (12). When the liquid in the tank has risen to a predetermined level above the drum (14) as a result of clogging of the filter member (18), cleaning of the filter member (18) in situ in the tank is initiated.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Inventors: Hyosong Lee, Lars Ehnstrom
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Publication number: 20020190010Abstract: The present invention is a device and method for clearing debris from fluid channels. In one embodiment, the device has a fixed screening member that is permeable in part wherein debris will collect. A movable scraper then scrapes along the screen and removes the debris therefrom and transports the debris to a desired location. In embodiments of the invention, the surface that comprises the screening member may be arcuate, and may be a surface of revolution. Different portions of the screening member may or may not be permeable. The invention may also include an overflow mechanism where overflow water is diverted into a separate unscreened fluid stream. Further, the invention may be suitable for use within a sump.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventor: Charles M. Schloss
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Publication number: 20020189982Abstract: A coolant regeneration system having a housing with an inlet port and an outlet port adapted to be in flow communication with a coolant stream and a filter positioned in the coolant stream. A regeneration canister containing a corrosion inhibitor is positioned in the coolant stream and a monitoring device to monitor the operation of the system. The monitor device includes a temperature sensing element. The monitor device includes a regeneration canister deterioration sensor. Methods of the invention are also included. The invention further includes an integrity probe positioned against a wall of the regeneration canister and a non-corrosive coating positioned on the wall of the canister and between the canister and the integrity probe.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Todd A. Jousset, Edward R. Eaton, Steven R. Knight
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Patent number: 6485649Abstract: Input water is preheated in a heat exchanger (2), pumped (4) through another heat exchanger (5) into a heating unit (6). The heating unit heats the water to a temperature of above 100° C., preferably 140-150° C., while maintaining the water in a liquid state without vaporization. A pump (8) feeds the heated water under sufficient pressure to prevent vaporization to at least one crossflow filtration unit (9). A portion of the heated water passes through a thermally stable filtration material having a pore size of 1-20 nanometers for filtering endotoxins and pyrogens, 4-10 nanometers for filtering viruses, or 100 nanometers−30 &mgr;m for filtering bacteria. Heated water which has passed through the filtration material is fed through a pure water product outlet of the filtration unit to a pure water outlet (16). A retenate portion of the heated water flows past the filtration material to carry filtered impurities through a retenate output line (10).Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Steris Europe, Inc.Inventors: Jorma Terävä, Teppo Nurminen
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Publication number: 20020162803Abstract: A method and apparatus for treating raw contaminated water includes a housing including a separator element. The separator includes a membrane which prevents flow of contaminants and allows flow of water such that raw water passing over the membrane passes through the membrane while contaminants are excluded. A gas injection system is used to inject gas into the contaminated water stream prior to entering in a concentration chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2001Publication date: November 7, 2002Applicant: ATP INTERNATIONAL LTD.Inventors: Harold Ernest Haney, Viktor Mogourian
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Patent number: 6475397Abstract: A back-flushing method is practiced with a back-flushing filter construction wherein a perforate filter screen providing filter openings also forms an internal chamber for receiving the effluent from a liquid stream. A filter piston is disposed in the internal chamber and operates to divide the chamber into first and second zones on opposite sides of the piston. By selectively reciprocating the piston, the effluent in the chamber is compressed and moved on both sides of the piston. Thus, the effluent back-flushes the filter openings and creates a rolling action in the liquid surrounding the filter screen on the upstream side to dislodge particulate debris accumulated on the filter screen.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Mepsco, Inc.Inventor: Tommy Sanderson
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Publication number: 20020153334Abstract: A filtration apparatus includes a filter element disposed at a 45 degree angle defining an upper chamber for solids and a lower chamber for liquid. A trough is disposed at the lower end of the filter element. The floor of the trough funnels toward a central drain and an overflow drain is located approximately 8 inches above the trough floor. The lower chamber is provided with a drain for recirculating water to a sprayer above the filter element and is also provided with an overflow drain approximately 8 inches above the floor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventor: James P. Sharkey
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Publication number: 20020144952Abstract: The present invention is a self-cleaning water filter and method by which sediment is flushed from a water filter, wherein the device is a flush pipe connected to a filter housing, wherein the pipe is attached to a solenoid valve and controller mechanism, generally a timer, meter or sensor. The method of the present invention provides automatically cleaning a water filter comprising the steps of attaching a flush pipe to a filter housing and attaching a solenoid valve and controller mechanism to the pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventor: Terrence Lee Saxton
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Patent number: 6461524Abstract: A fluid is filtered by first preparing a filter which includes a base filter and solid substances provided on the base filter, such that the solid substances differ from objects within the fluid to be filtered that are removed by the filter. The objects of filtration are filtered by supplying the fluid to the filter. During filtration, a force is applied to the filter to move the solid substances and objects deposited on the filter. The application of such force thus allows continuous filtration through the filter. The force can take the form of application of rising bubbles, a mechanical vibration or sonic waves to the filter. The filtration method is useful in processing fluid waste from mechanical processes, such as CMP steps.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2000Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Motoyuki Tsuihiji, Hirofumi Iinuma
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Patent number: 6458281Abstract: The invention relates to a method for separating solid particles from a liquid in a dish-washer. For the separation a filter (19) of expanded metal is provided, which forts openings (21) the bounding surfaces (22) of which are inclined in relation to the plane of the filter. The liquid with particles entrained therein is directed towards descending bounding surfaces in the filter for guiding the liquid flow through the filter under separation of the particles from the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2001Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: GS Development ABInventor: Christian Magnoff
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Publication number: 20020134740Abstract: An aerator for filtering membranes immersed in a tank of liquid has an upper surface having holes for discharging bubbles below the membranes, sides extending downwardly from upper surface for trapping a variable volume of air in communication with holes and an opening to the liquid in the tank below the volume of trapped air so that liquid can be displaced from or enter into the aerator as the volume of trapped air changes. A supply of air is provided to the air space in the aerators alternating between a high flow rate and a low flow rate in short cycles of between about 10 seconds and 100 seconds. Typically, there is substantially no air flow during the period of low air flow. The aerator is sized in relation to the duration and rate of air flow provided during a cycle such that either air flows through the holes throughout each cycle or such that no air flows through the holes during at least part of the cycle such that liquid in the tank may flood the aerator and wash away any accumulated solids.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2002Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventor: Pierre Cote