Utilizing Particulate Bed Patents (Class 210/807)
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Devices and Methods for Removing Contaminants and Other Elements, Compounds, and Species from Fluids
Publication number: 20110114573Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide filtration media that includes graphene powder, compositions including the media, filtration devices for use with the media, and methods for using the filtration media and compositions to remove unwanted contaminants and/or other elements, compounds, and species from fluids.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Robert C. Simpson, Victor I. Petrik -
Patent number: 7943051Abstract: A settling tank for dewatering a thin slurry is provided in a lined portable container and with a disposable filtering means. A novel method of processing the slurry by settlement of the solid phase and removal of the liquid phase in cycles avoids the clogging of the filtering means. The settling tank can be easily transported and dumped without requiring the transferring of residue sludge or the cleaning of equipment.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2009Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Inventor: David Douglas Dieziger
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Patent number: 7871528Abstract: The water filter including a container, which has a bottom and a cover, wherein several inlets are provided on the border of the cover and an outlet is provided in the centre of the bottom. A spiral channel is located in the container, through which the inlets are connected to the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2007Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: elfo AGInventors: Beat Aregger, Ruedi Gasser
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Publication number: 20100326929Abstract: A fluid treatment reactor is provided. Separate input ports for influent and recycled effluent serve to eliminate the need for pH adjustment or carbonate stripping of the influent and recycled effluent flows.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventor: Kevin Patrick O'Leary
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Publication number: 20100264087Abstract: A method for improving the service life of passive filtration and infiltration devices. Contaminated water, such as stormwater runoff or wastewater, is filtered through a media comprising of a mixture of filter media and stimuli-responsive polymer particles. The polymer particles reversibly expand/contract in response to changes in certain environmental stimuli, resulting in increased macropores and breakup of sediment and crust that would otherwise reduce hydraulic flow. The method is effective in a variety of passive devices, including conventional particulate filters, infiltration systems, and high loading canister, cartridge and catch basin filter devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventor: Jayant M. Dholakia
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Patent number: 7799235Abstract: A system and related method for separating floating and nonfloating particulate and entrained, suspended, and/or dissolved contaminants from a fluid. The system includes a tank with a lower chamber spaced from an outlet or upper chamber by a confinement deck. The deck includes one or more sockets for receiving one or more filter units for fluid treatment. In addition, the lower chamber of the tank acts as a pretreatment sump to remove floating and nonfloating particulates, thereby reducing the load on the filter units. The filter units are configured for radial and/or upward flow of the fluid from the lower chamber. The filter units may include one or more filter media through which the fluid pass prior to exiting the tank. The filter units include a removable screening retainer for retaining the filter media and/or to screen relatively large contaminants. The filter unit may be removed for ease of tank maintenance and replacement of filter media.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2004Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignees: Contech Stormwater Solutions, Inc., I.S.C. Environmental, Inc.Inventors: Norman L. Olson, Brian R. McLaughlin, Daniel P. Cobb, Vaikko P. Allen, II, Derek M. Berg
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Patent number: 7785479Abstract: The present invention advances tank-based aquaculture by providing a low cost, high efficiency solid waste separator. The invention combines the simplicity of centrifugal-gravitational separation with the practicality of automatic separator cleaning. Low-pressure air from a blower or air pump induces water flow through the separator. The compressed air source is also used to purge accumulated sludge from the separator and to scour internal separator surfaces. Installation of a captive floating granular media bed within the separator further stabilizes the centrifugal flow pattern, enhances the scouring action during sludge flushing events, and provides substrate for nitrifying bacteria colonization. Separator purging and scouring processes are simply and easily automated with small, low-voltage electric valves and timers. Operational cost-savings are magnified in multiple tank systems where multiple separators are operated by a centralized compressed air system and controller.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Inventor: Michael Hays Hosford
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Patent number: 7776217Abstract: A bioretention system and method are provided for removing phosphorus, nitrogen and other materials from effluent such as wastewater and stormwater. The system and method can include a filtration media comprising water treatment residuals and other fill such as soil. Plants can be growing in the soil. The system can also include a drainage system to regulate outflow, to function during both low and high throughputs of water.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2009Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Inventor: William Lucas
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Patent number: 7754159Abstract: A fluidized bed reactor configured for reduced backflow of fluid is provided. The fluidized bed reactor comprises a vessel configured to contain a level of fluid, a feed conduit positioned to deliver feed into the vessel from an elevation above the level of fluid and a vacuum relief valve coupled to said feed conduit to introduce gas into the feed conduit.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Envirogen Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Samuel Frisch
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Publication number: 20100140193Abstract: Integrated hydrologic circuits, with circuit element hydropotentials, hydroconductors, hydroinsulators, hydrocapacitors, and most significantly hydrotransistors for collecting, filtering, storing, and transporting water on the basis of the principle that water can flow faster through a porous medium with an enlarged cross-sectional area, under an elevated hydrodynamic potential, and of the consideration of the law of hydrodynamic continuity in constructing IHC systems of continuous flow. The devices are constructed to permit efficient exchanges between surface water and groundwaters for the purposes of urban water-supply, treatment of polluted water and waste water, irrigation, flood control and other purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2006Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventor: Kenneth J. Hsu
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Patent number: 7731858Abstract: A method for modifying contaminants in a liquid comprising a reaction chamber where the liquid interacts with an ionization reaction material which causes contaminants to reduce or oxidize into harmless compounds.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2008Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Inventor: Robert D. Fite
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Publication number: 20100108617Abstract: A novel method to filter stormwater in existing and new facilities. The system is generally an insert or series of inserts which include lightweight aggregate (“LWA”) in a manner such that the aggregate is retained in the insert. The insert includes openings to allow water to flow into the insert and through the LWA such that contaminants are captured by the aggregate and removed from the water which exits the insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventors: Peter W. Schmidt, Dornton Kirk Edens
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Patent number: 7655151Abstract: A fluid treatment and media management device having concentric inner and outer perforated cylinders defining a chamber therebetween for containing a media. A case surrounds the perforated cylinders and forms an annular space between the case and the outer perforated cylinder. Respective end caps engage the opposite ends of the case and perforated cylinders to support such members. One or both of the end caps provide ports to the central core of the inner perforated cylinder, to the media chamber and to the annular space. The media can be removed from the fluid treatment and media management device without disassembly of the device for the purpose of disposal and/or regeneration of the media.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2004Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Inventor: John D. Martin
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Publication number: 20090223898Abstract: A method for use in industrial processes is disclosed for removing substances from a liquid, comprising passing said liquid through a filter bed comprised of silicon carbide particles of either a uniform particle size or decreasing particle sizes. The filter bed can be washed and regenerated by directing a regenerate liquid or liquids through the filter bed. Furthermore, a method for the removal and recovery of products and by-products from a liquid is disclosed, comprising passing said liquid through a filter bed comprised of silicon carbide particles of either a uniform particle size or decreasing particles sizes. A regenerate liquid or liquids can be passed through the filter bed for the purpose of removing and recovering the products or by-products, and simultaneously regenerating the filter bed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2006Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: Yousef Haj-Ahmad
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Patent number: 7572383Abstract: A high rate, upflow filtration system is described in which a compressible, fibrous lump filtration media is compressed to adjust the porosity and collector size of the media in the bed and to provide a porosity gradient within the bed proceeding from more porous to less porous in a direction opposite to the flow of fluid so that filtration proceeds in a direction from a more porous to a less porous filter bed. Larger particles are removed by the more porous media and successively smaller particles are removed as the filter bed becomes less porous. The system is capable of reducing the turbidity of influent municipal wastewater from about 8 NTU to about 2 NTU at a wastewater flow rate of from about 820 to 1230 L/m2·min (20 to 30 gal/ft2·min), at a bed compression ration of from about 15 to 40 percent, and at a backwash rate of from about 1 to 6 percent based on the total wastewater passing through the filter.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2008Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Schreiber, LLCInventor: William Frederick Dew, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090178980Abstract: Exemplary systems and methods relating to water treatment are described. One implementation filters water through a moving bed media filter sufficient to decrease the water's turbidity. This implementation simultaneously disinfects the filtered water and at least a portion of the moving bed media filter with ultra violet (UV) energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: Blue Water Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Remembrance L. Newcombe
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Publication number: 20090045135Abstract: This is a method of filtration of a liquid comprising steps of sequential filtration of said liquid through at least one deep bed medium producing at least one first filtrate followed by at least one membrane medium filtration producing at least one second filtrate, wherein said membrane medium is at least periodically within said deep bed media Many types of deep bed and membrane media can be used. The domain of using contact clarification (direct filtration) can be expanded towards greater solids concentration. Operation and backwash, is simplified, continuous filtration becomes possible. Water can be water from natural source water, process water, wastewater, aqueous or non-aqueous suspensions, emulsions, solutions. Treatment can include mechanical interception of suspended particles, chemical, physical chemical, electrochemical, and biological processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventors: Boris M. Khudenko, Rocco M. Palazzolo, James R. Stafford
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Publication number: 20080271601Abstract: The present invention relates to a unit suitable for the through-flow of a fluid medium at least partially filled with an adsorbent/catalyst in pellet form consisting essentially of iron oxide and/or iron oxyhydroxides, solidified with oxides and/or (oxy)hydroxides of the elements Al, Mg and Ti, the pellets or granules based on iron oxides and/or iron oxyhydroxides and iron(III) hydroxide for the absorbent/catalyst, and processes for their production and their use.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventors: Andreas Schlegel, Jurgen Kischkewitz
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Publication number: 20080257838Abstract: A cartridge filter shaped as a dome with inlet and outlet. A plurality of horizontal filter cells are stacked and locked together during assembly and operate to remove submicron sized particulates, by passing the fluid through horizontal filtration cells composed of granular filter aids containing large filter areas.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventor: Gene Hirs
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Patent number: 7435351Abstract: A filter media backwash removal method and device for transporting backwash fluid and solids away from re-entering a housing containing circulating filter media.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Wwetco, LLCInventors: Mark C. Boner, Paula K. Gurney
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Patent number: 7425274Abstract: An aquarium filter which is constructed of a housing which includes a module. The module is divided into a plurality of different sections. A separate filter cartridge is to be mounted within each section. Each filter cartridge is to be removable and replaceable in conjunction with its specific section.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Inventor: Leon Helfet
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Publication number: 20080217256Abstract: A water purification unit is described having a number of sub-assemblies arranged in a more or less modular arrangement including a compression unit and a sterilization unit. The water purification unit is operated at a throughput rate less than the maximum throughput rate so that the flow rate of raw water being treated by the water purification unit is as at a predetermined in order to reduce the effects of blinding of the filter. The sterilization rate is calculated in accordance with the predetermined first flow rate so that the dosage rate of sterilization agent remains substantially constant thereby avoiding fluctuations in the dosage rate so that the treated water has an amount of sterilizing agent within a predetermined range.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2005Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: WODAPURE PTY. LTD.Inventor: Michael Everton
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Patent number: 7416667Abstract: A process for separating an aqueous emulsion including an aqueous phase and an non-aqueous phase into separated aqueous and non-aqueous phases, to provide a recovered non-aqueous phase, and to provide a recovered aqueous phase containing an acceptable level of the non-aqueous phase. In the process, at least one body, and preferably two or more bodies, of polymeric material with a high surface area, typically a foam material or polymer chips, is used in a horizontal flow treatment system to break the emulsion and thus provide both the aqueous and non-aqueous phases as two separate flows. A wide range of polymers can be used in the system as the polymeric material including polyurethane, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyester, and polyethylene. If a very low level of non-aqueous phase in the effluent is required, for example to meet potable water standards, then a Kozlowski polyurethane, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,239,040, is preferred as the last polymeric material body.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: ProSep Inc.Inventors: Amine Benachenou, Jean-Pierre Parent
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Patent number: 7258798Abstract: A package plant for treating raw water to yield potable water. The package plant includes an inlet for raw water, followed by an ozonator for disinfecting the water. Next is provided an up flow roughing filter including a chemically active layer, on top. A slow sand filter follows, which is sized and shaped to promote growth of a biomass for water purification. The up flow roughing filter removes particulates, contributes to the removal of dissolved organics, and protects the slow sand biomass by removing disinfection residuals. In another aspect a method of maintaining the plant is provided, including washing the up flow roughing filter by draining water down through it, providing a vigorous up flow to agitate the top layer, and then washing the slow sand filter.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2005Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: MS Filter Inc.Inventor: Robert LeCraw
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Patent number: 7247241Abstract: Process for treating lipophilic fluids employing filters, more particularly, multifunctional filters that are capable of removing as well as adding components to lipophilic fluids being filtered are provided by the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2005Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Paul Amaat Raymond Gerard France, Arseni Valerevich Radomyselski, Dewey Edward Burton
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Patent number: 7223347Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method for filtering fluids with a compressible filter media within at least a portion of a housing inwardly compressible.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2004Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: WWETCO, LLCInventors: Mark C. Boner, Paula K. Gurney
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Patent number: 7195710Abstract: This invention is directed to systems and methods for removing lipids from a fluid or from lipid-containing organisms from a fluid, such as plasma. These systems combine a fluid with at least one extraction solvent, which causes the lipids to separate from the fluid or from the lipid-containing organisms. The separated lipids are removed from the fluid. The at least one extraction solvent is removed from the fluid or at least reduced to a concentration enabling the fluid to be administered to a patient without undesirable consequences. Once the fluid has been processed, the fluid may be administered to a patient who donated the fluid or to a different patient for therapy.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2004Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: Lipid Sciences, Inc.Inventors: David C. Bomberger, Bryan Chavez, Pablo E. Garcia, Eric Hegwer, Thomas P. Low, Ripudaman Malhotra, Jeffrey J. Shimon
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Patent number: 7156995Abstract: Mineral contaminants are removed from water in a system in which water is sprayed into an air head at the top of a tank through a diffuser and withdrawn through a pick-up tube. A solenoid valve operates to allows air from a compressor to flow into the top of the tank through a shuttle valve which is opened by the air pressure. Simultaneously a drain valve connected to the shuttle valve opens a drain, venting water and air from the tank. The shuttle valve, closed by the solenoid valve, closes the air supply line and connecting the shuttle valve to atmosphere, and pressure within the aeration tank can close the shuttle valve, which causes closing of the drain valve. The part of the valve which opens the drain is made responsive to excess pressure within the air tank to open the drain and so acts as a pressure relief valve.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Hellenbrand, Inc.Inventors: Edward T. Maas, Alan G. Mast, Daniel A. Klein, Don D. Vaughan, Jerry N. Miller
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Patent number: 7108794Abstract: A method of conveying and purifying fluids including stormwater by passing fluid through an assemblage of tires fastened together by physical and chemical means, and an apparatus for carrying out the same method, are disclosed. The apparatus according to the invention comprises a series of axially aligned used tires help together by adhesive and metal or plastic bands. Organic or inorganic filters at each end of the assemblage serve to further purify the fluid and reduce the possibility of insect breeding within the filter.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2005Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Inventor: Ray Stratton Coffey, Jr.
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Patent number: 7033500Abstract: This invention is directed to systems and methods for removing lipids from a fluid or from lipid-containing organisms from a fluid, such as plasma. These systems combine a fluid with at least one extraction solvent, which causes the lipids to separate from the fluid or from the lipid-containing organisms. The separated lipids are removed from the fluid. The at least one extraction solvent is removed from the fluid or at least reduced to a concentration enabling the fluid to be administered to a patient without undesirable consequences. Once the fluid has been processed, the fluid may be administered to a patient who donated the fluid or to a different patient for therapy.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2002Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Lipid Sciences, Inc.Inventors: David C. Bomberger, Bryan Chavez, Pablo E. Garcia, Eric Hegwer, Thomas P. Low, Ripudaman Malhotra, Jeffrey J. Shimon
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Patent number: 7033498Abstract: Cartridges useful in regenerating or purifying dialysis solutions are described as well as methods to regenerate or purify spent dialysis solutions. Dialysis systems using the sorbent cartridges of the present invention are further described.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Renal Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Raymond J. Wong
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Patent number: 7014783Abstract: A method of minimizing head loss in a filter system including a plurality of drop pipes, a plurality of filter cells having a maximum influent level, and a distribution box having a maximum influent level, a base, and a plurality of distribution cells. The method includes positioning a first end of each of the plurality of drop pipes within one of the distribution cells such that the first end of the pipe is disposed within the distribution cell and defines a weir having a weir height. The method further includes positioning a second end of each of the pipes in fluid communication with one of the plurality of filter cells. The method also includes supporting the distribution box such that the maximum influent level of the filter cells is above the base of the distribution box and below the maximum influent level of the distribution box.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2004Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: USFilter CorporationInventor: Darin St. Germain
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Patent number: 6969469Abstract: The present invention is a method of using crumb rubber from recycled tires as a filter media. The use of crumb rubber as a media differs from conventional sand or anthracite filters in several ways. The crumb rubber media is compressible which allows the porosity between rubber particles to decrease through the filter bed. The crumb rubber media compresses as headloss increases, allowing for better effluent quality late in the run. The crumb rubber media allows greater depth filtration. The crumb rubber media can be used at high filter rates, greater than 20 gpm/ft2. The crumb rubber media performs similarly to other traditional filter media in respect to turbidity and total suspended solids removal. The crumb rubber media properties are closely tied to media size and shape, with smaller media providing better effluent qualities and larger media allowing longer filter runs at higher flow rates.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2000Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: The Penn State Research FoundationInventor: Yuefeng Xie
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Patent number: 6936176Abstract: A transportable water treatment system comprising: an inlet adapted to receive water having a pressure of between 10 to 60 psig, a primary regenerable filter connected so as to receive water that has flown through the inlet, the primary regenerable filter configured to separate solids from water flowing therethrough, a secondary regenerable filter, the secondary regenerable filter connected downstream from the primary regenerable filter, and a chemical feed unit connected downstream of said secondary regenerable filter, the chemical feed unit configured to treat water flowing through introduction of chemicals to the water, a water discharge pipe adapted to discharge treated water from the chemical feed unit, where said inlet, the primary regenerable filter, the secondary regenerable filter, the chemical feed unit, and the discharge pipe make up a transportable water treatment and the transportable water treatment is adapted to fit within a bed of a sub-compact pickup truck.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Water Missions InternationalInventors: George C. Greene III, George C. Greene IV, Sean P. Kerrigan
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Publication number: 20040195180Abstract: A filter medium capable of removing microorganisms from a fluid such as water. The filter medium includes particles of activated carbon, particles of a substantially insoluble inorganic material having an isoelectric point greater than the fluid being filtered. A low melt index binder, preferably with a melt index of less than about 1 gram per 10 minutes, binds the particles of activated carbon and particles of inorganic material, such that the binder will become tacky at elevated temperatures without becoming sufficiently liquid to substantially wet the particles of activated carbon and inorganic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: THE CLOROX COMPANYInventors: Scott L. Cumberland, Edward B. Rinker, Carlos Enriquez
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Publication number: 20040129653Abstract: A system suitable for the elimination of Cryptosporidium oocysts from water includes a filter bed comprising four layers of inert particulate material such that, from the top layer (first layer) to the bottom layer (fourth layer), the coarseness of the particles decreases while the density of the particulate material increases.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2004Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Frederick Spruce
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Publication number: 20040129654Abstract: A difference in pressure is generated between the two sides of a filter medium (1) so that the liquid (2) charged with biopolymers (3), for instance xanthan, that is fed through the inlet (5) goes through the filter medium (1), wherein the biopolymers (3) are retained by the filter medium (1). As opposed to crossflow filtration, the main direction of movement (4) of the liquid (2) is determined by the difference in transmembrane pressure. A cathode (7) is arranged under the filter membrane (1). A membrane serving as anode (8) is arranged on the opposite side of the process chamber (9). An electrical field is built up between the electrodes (7, 8).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Clements Posten
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Patent number: 6712898Abstract: Expanded perlite products having controlled particle size distribution, methods of producing the expanded perlite products, and methods of use thereof are provided. The expanded perlite product has, for example, a low ratio of standard deviation of particle size distribution to median particle size (for example, less than 0.63) and low median particle size (for example, less than 50 microns). The expanded perlite product may be used in a variety of applications including filter applications.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Advanced Minerals CorporationInventors: Scott K. Palm, Bo Wang, Christopher Hayward, John S. Roulston
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Patent number: 6656587Abstract: Buoyant, sphere-like materials on the order of about 10 to about 300 microns and surrounded, at least in part, by (1) a variable blend of a ferromagnetic and paramagnetic material and (2) an absorbing or adsorbing material are effective vehicles for isolating targeted materials. By virtue of its relatively low density, the composite material is capable of remaining sufficiently suspended in solution for a suitable amount of time. In addition, the blend of ferromagnetic and paramagnetic materials allows for the isolation of a composite material from an environment such as a solution, yet discourages substantial self-attachment of the composite materials in solution, when subject to a magnetic field. Accordingly, multiple embodiments of composite materials having these and other properties are disclosed, as well as methods for making and using the same.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Phillips Plastics CorporationInventors: James R. Johnson, Majid Entezarian
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Patent number: 6630071Abstract: A process for the treatment of waste water containing heavy metals in which sulphur components and/or metals are biologically reduced to precipitate the metals as water-insoluble metal species, which are separated from the waste water. The biological reduction and the precipitation of the metal species are carried out in a moving sand bed, in which sand particles partly immobilize the bacteria and retain the precipitated metal species, treated waste water is separated from the precipitated metal species and the precipitated metal species are subsequently separated from the sand particles. Metals like selenium and uranium can be precipitated without sulphur components, whereas metals like antimony, cadmium, copper, zinc and the like are precipitated as sulphides.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Assignee: Paques Bio Systems B.V.Inventors: Cees Jan Nico Buisman, Hendrik Dijkman
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Patent number: 6599429Abstract: A water treatment product which is a particulate material having a specific surface area of at least 1.0 m2/g, or an artefact formed by bonding together such particulate material, and having an insoluble ferric iron coating. Perferably, the particulate material is an alumina-based material. The product is useful in the treatment of water to remove organic materials, cations or anions, and more particularly heavy metals, As, Se or F. Methods of making the water product are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2000Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Alcan International LimitedInventor: Farid Azizian
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Publication number: 20030127022Abstract: Expanded perlite products having controlled particle size distribution, methods of producing the expanded perlite products, and methods of use thereof are provided. The expanded perlite product has, for example, a low ratio of standard deviation of particle size distribution to median particle size (for example, less than 0.63) and low median particle size (for example, less than 50 microns). The expanded perlite product may be used in a variety of applications including filter applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventors: Scott K. Palm, Bo Wang, Christopher Hayward, John S. Roulston
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Publication number: 20030111431Abstract: A high rate, upflow filtration system is described in which a compressible, fibrous lump filtration media is compressed to adjust the porosity and collector size of the media in the bed and to provide a porosity gradient within the bed proceeding from more porous to less porous in a direction opposite to the flow of fluid so that filtration proceeds in a direction from a more porous to a less porous filter bed. Larger particles are removed by the more porous media and successively smaller particles are removed as the filter bed becomes less porous. The system is capable of reducing the turbidity of influent municipal wastewater from about 8 NTU to about 2 NTU at a wastewater flow rate of from about 820 to 1230 L/m2·min (20 to 30 gal/ft2·min), at a bed compression ratio of from about 15 to 40 percent, and at a backwash rate of from about 1 to 6 percent based on the total wastewater passing through the filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2002Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: Schreiber CorporationInventor: William Frederick Dew
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Publication number: 20030042213Abstract: A process for the removal of oil from oil-contaminated water is efficient, inexpensive, and capable of oil removal to a level where the water may be disposed of by conventional sewage treatment or reused. The apparatus which performs the process consists of an elongate housing having at least one upwardly extending oil collection tower and an oily water inlet mediate the oil or oil-enriched water outlet and the “clean” water outlet. The elongate housing and preferably also the oil collection tube are filled with beads of hydrophobic polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Applicant: REHRIG PACIFIC COMPANYInventor: Russ R. Hard
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Publication number: 20030024885Abstract: A distributor/collector system includes a distributor comprising an upper header having upper laterals carrying fluid away from the upper header and a collector comprising a lower header having lower laterals carrying fluid toward the lower header. Flow enters the distributor on one side of the vessel and exits the collector on an approximately opposite side of the vessel. The distance traveled by each fluid particle through the system is substantially the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2002Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventor: Michael Ekholm
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Patent number: 6464884Abstract: A portable water treatment unit is provided for purifying contaminated water, especially in the aftermath of a natural disaster that compromises a region's water supply. The treatment unit is configured to treat water drawn into the unit. The treatment unit comprises an inlet connected to a pump. The pump outlet is connected to a solid separator for removing larger particles such as sand and silt. A series of filters is connected to the pump outlet, the filters being arranged from coarsest to finest. The filters remove smaller particles from the water. The water from the filters eventually flows into an ultraviolet light disinfection unit configured to purify water by emitting ultraviolet light thereon. An outlet of the UV light disinfection unit is configured to expel purified water for drinking and other uses. Pressure gages are provided for monitoring the pressure drops across the filters.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventor: Ashok J. Gadgil
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Patent number: 6464770Abstract: Expanded perlite products having controlled particle size distribution, methods of producing the expanded perlite products, and methods of use thereof are provided. The expanded perlite product has, for example, a low ratio of standard deviation of particle size distribution to median particle size (for example, less than 0.63) and low median particle size (for example, less than 50 microns). The expanded perlite product may be used in a variety of applications including filter applications.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Advanced Minerals CorporationInventors: Scott K. Palm, Bo Wang, Christopher Hayward, John S. Roulston
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Publication number: 20020104810Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventors: Robert Dejaiffe, Jeffrey E. Surma
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Patent number: 6426005Abstract: A treatment system for treating water/wastewater includes two continuously operating granular media filters that are operated together in series. The water/wastewater to be treated is introduced as an influent into the first of the granular media filters and is treated therein. Treated, processed water/wastewater or effluent is produced as is a first reject which contains impurities separated from a granular media bed in the first granular media filter and which is discharged from the first granular media filter. The effluent from the first granular media filter is further filtered in the second continuously operating granular media filter such that the effluent from the second granular media filter is clarified water and a second reject discharged from the second granular media filter contains impurities separated from a granular bed in the second granular media filter.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Parkson CorporationInventor: Hans F. Larsson
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Patent number: 6419843Abstract: An improved sewer apparatus comprising a maintenance hole and an influent line for carrying sewage to the maintenance hole, a vortex form disposed substantially within the maintenance hole which accepts the sewage from the influent line, the vortex form having a spiral channel of decreasing diameter, and a conduit also disposed within the maintenance hole and fluidly connected to the vortex form and extending substantially downwardly from the vortex form to a flow exit near the maintenance hole base. The improved sewer apparatus reduces the release of odorous and corrosive gas emissions from sewage into the sewer and surrounding environment and improves aeration of the sewage.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Inventor: Eugene M. Natarius