Responsive To Fluid Flow Patents (Class 210/87)
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Publication number: 20030042182Abstract: The present invention is directed to a filter module that may incorporate sensors to measure various characteristics of fluid flow and filtration. The sensors may be MEMS and may measure the temperature, flow rate, pressure, etc. of the fluid. Sensor measurements may be used to determine the occurrence of harmful events, such as cavitation or particle breakthrough, or to predict the remaining service life of a filter element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Applicant: PTI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Daniel Moscaritolo
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Publication number: 20030034285Abstract: A water filter cartridge including an outer shell, an inlet opening proximate a first end, an outlet opening and a cam extending axially from the first end. Cam is constructed and arranged so as to reset a mechanical flow totalization mechanism in a water treatment device. A channel and notch in the first end of the cartridge provide fluid communication to a chamber of a water treatment device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: PUR Water Purification ProductsInventor: Richard D. Hembree
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Patent number: 6517707Abstract: A totalization meter system for a water treatment device, the device having an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture, and a channel for channeling water between the inlet and outlet apertures. A flow reactive device is positioned in the channel and is exposed to the flowing water, and a signal generating member is positioned on the flow reactive device. A switch is positioned proximately to the flow reactive device, and is sensitive to the proximity of the signal generating member. The switch is able to communicate electric signals indicative of the motion of the signal generating member. A resettable processor having a performance threshold programmed therein and an output device is included. The microcontroller is in electrical communication with the switch for receiving electrical signals from the switch. The switch is capable of sensing the characteristics of the flow reactive device and communicates electrical signals representative of the characteristics to the microcontroller.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Water Pik, Inc.Inventors: Edward C. Giordano, Thomas W. Graves, James M. Jennings, Mark Vander Berg, William James A. Storer, Douglas R. Gibbs, Douglas A. Lonsinger
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Publication number: 20030006175Abstract: A dialyzing apparatus including a dialyzer which removes water from blood of a patient at a water-remove rate during a dialysis operation, a blood-pressure-change-related-information obtaining device which obtains a plurality of sorts of blood-pressure-change-related information each of which is related to a change of a blood pressure of the patient during the dialysis operation, and a water-remove-rate control device which controls the water-remove rate of the dialyzer, based on the plurality of sorts of blood-pressure-change-related information, according to a predetermined control manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Applicant: COLIN CORPORATIONInventor: Keizoh Kawaguchi
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Publication number: 20030000876Abstract: A dialyzing apparatus including a dialyzer which removes water from blood of a patient at a water-remove rate, an arteriosclerosis-related-information obtaining device which obtains arteriosclerosis-related information that is related to a degree of arteriosclerosis of the patient, and a water-remove-rate display device which displays a target value of the water-remove rate based on the arteriosclerosis-related information obtained by the arteriosclerosis-related-information obtaining device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: Colin CorporationInventor: Keizoh Kawaguchi
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Publication number: 20030000873Abstract: A dialyzing apparatus including a dialyzer which removes water from blood of a patient at a pre-set water-remove rate, an autonomic-nerve-activity-related-information obtaining device which obtains autonomic-nerve-activity-related information that is related to an activity of an autonomic nerve of the patient, and a water-remove-rate display device which displays a target water-remove rate based on the autonomic-nerve-activity-related information obtained by the autonomic-nerve-activity related-information obtaining device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: COLIN CORPORATIONInventor: Keizoh Kawaguchi
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Publication number: 20020189983Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining when a replaceable filter for a refrigerator needs replacing based on the volume of water passing through the water filter as determined by the product of the time that water has passed through the filter and the flow rate of an accessory being supplied the filtered water.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Ronald W. Guess, Dale A. Beard, Patrick J. Glotzbach, Keith A. Snyder
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Publication number: 20020189984Abstract: A water purification system for purifying water flowing through a water flow path. The system includes a water purification device having an inlet and an outlet in the water flow path and at least one interior volume communicating with the inlet and outlet. A purification medium is disposed within the interior volume of the water purification device. A flow control system is provided controlling a volume of purified water dispensed from the outlet. The flow control system includes an input device configured to allow a user to input a desired volume of purified water to be dispensed from the outlet and a sensing device coupled with the electronic input device and operative to determine the volume of purified water being dispensed from the outlet. A flow regulation device is coupled with the flow control system and operative to stop the discharge of purified water at the outlet upon reaching the desired volume of purified water.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Applicant: Barnstead/Thermolyne CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Larkner, Steven C. Peake, Chester E. Chomka, Joseph F. Tilp, Eric J. Willman, Kerry W. Leppert, Tina M. Timmerman
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Patent number: 6496752Abstract: A beverage dispenser includes an electronic control system for controlling beverage dispenser components. The beverage dispenser components include at least a user interface, a dispensing valve, and a valve interface for regulating the delivery of a beverage from the dispensing valve. The electronic control system includes a microcontroller for monitoring the user interface and for activating the valve interface responsive to user input, thereby regulating the delivery of a beverage from the dispensing valve. The electronic control system further includes a program memory with firmware configured in a state machine system architecture for controlling the microcontroller. The state machine system architecture supports either a non-preemptive or a preemptive multitasking real time operating system. The firmware includes supervisory control firmware, dispenser tasks firmware, and low level drivers firmware.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Lancer Partnership, Ltd.Inventors: David C. Sudolcan, Thomas J. Chadwell
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Patent number: 6491811Abstract: A household apparatus for treating water has a water treatment reactor; a dispense water path extending from the water treatment reactor to a dispenser whereby treated water produced in the water treatment reactor exits the apparatus by the dispenser; a filter removably mounted in the dispense water path; and, a sensor, (which may be a timer, a flow rate sensor and/or a back pressure sensor) for monitoring the flow of a treated water through the filter, the apparatus issuing a signal advising a user to change the filter when the time for the treated water to flow through the filter exceeds a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Fantom Technologies Inc.Inventors: Wayne Conrad, Terry Bohrson
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Publication number: 20020179504Abstract: Disclosed is a portable hemodialyzer, which not only can relieve a patient from the pain of putting injection needles into two portions of the patient's body for hemodialysis, but also enables the hemodialysis to be safely performed even at home, so as to reduce the times by which the patient must visit the hospital, thereby largely reducing time and expense. In the portable hemodialyzer, an injection needle contains a separation film separating an introduction channel and a discharge channel from each other, which are formed in the injection needle. A blood exit is formed at a predetermined left side portion of the injection needle, while a blood entrance is formed at a predetermined right side portion of the injection needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventor: Kyoung Jin Kim
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Publication number: 20020157994Abstract: A unit 1 for producing pyrogen controlled water on a small to medium factory scale comprises a number of charged ultrafiltration units 10 arranged in parallel. Orifice plates 15 are used to restrict and control the flow of deionized water to each filter 10. The filter units 10 are mounted on a frame 2 with a wheeled chassis 3 which may be pushed or moved by a forklift truck to a site where pyrogen controlled water is required. The unit 1 has an inlet line 4 for connection to a supply of deionized water and an outlet line 6 for connection to a user of pyrogen controlled water. The unit 1 may be purged with nitrogen from a supply 18. Sampling ports 17 in a common supply inlet 4 and a common outlet 6 ensure that the filtration efficiency can be closely monitored. The flow of water is monitored by a flowmeter 19 and pressure sensors 16 upstream of each filter facilitate a high level of control.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: William Tully, Evelyn Madigan
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Publication number: 20020158018Abstract: A process for producing improved alkaline water includes filtering potable source water to remove selected particles and then purifying the filtered water. Selected alkaline minerals are added to the purified water, with the resulting mineralized water being then electrolyzed to produce streams of acidic water and alkaline water, the alkaline water having a pH within the range of 9-10, a TDS range of 22-240 ppm (parts per million) and alkalinity in the range of 12-216 ppm.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Robert M. Abramowitz, George Arnold
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Patent number: 6471853Abstract: The present invention is directed to a filter module that may incorporate sensors to measure various characteristics of fluid flow and filtration. The sensors may be MEMS and may measure the temperature, flow rate, pressure, etc. of the fluid. One or more MEMS sensors may be included in a sensor package which, in turn, may be included in a sensor component. The latter, which may also include a processor, conductor pins, etc. for data communication, may be coupled to a sensor port in such a way as to allow contact between the sensor(s) and the fluid. Sensor measurements may be used to determine the occurrence of harmful events, such as cavitation or particle breakthrough, or to predict the remaining service life of a filter element.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: PTI Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Daniel Moscaritolo
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Patent number: 6461498Abstract: An artificial spa generator includes a clean water part 10, a spa generating part 20, and a first guide pipe 15 connecting the clean water part outlet and the spa generating part inlet. A dirt removing filter element 12, a softening filter element 13, and an active carbon filter element 14 are provided in the clean water part. The spa generating part has spa medical stones 21 for introducing minerals into the water. Flow meters 40, 41 are provided upstream and downstream of the clean water part for determining when the filter elements should be changed. A valve/piping arrangement is also included for introducing an odor essence into the spa water from an odor essence storage section 32. A thermometer 50 may also be provided therein.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2000Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Inventor: Fu-Ching Tseng
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Publication number: 20020134732Abstract: A domestic apparatus for purifying drinking water, comprising a feed water inlet and a purified water outlet, a filter device comprising prefilter means (52) and microporous membrane filter means (53) interposed between said inlet and said outlet, and means for driving the water through said filter at a constant flow rate (51). A method of purifying drinking water, which comprises causing the water to flow at a constant flow rate through a purification filter device comprising prefilter means and microporous membrane filter means.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2002Publication date: September 26, 2002Applicant: Soda-Club (CO2) Atlantic GMBHInventors: Peter Wiseburgh, Gerald Tanny, Peter Hulley
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Publication number: 20020130068Abstract: A control system for an upflow clarification tank comprises a regulator for controlling one or more characteristics of the flow within the tank (such as the power, pressure, velocity, momentum, or velocity head of the flow), a sensor for measuring one or more of the characteristics of the flow, and a linkage that automatically adjusts the regulator to a desired setting based on the sensor measurement. A processor may be used to determine the desired setting for the regulator. The control system may also include structure enabling the operator to manually select between multiple methods for determining the desired setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: John J. Fassbender, Donald Neil Ruehrwein
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Patent number: 6451201Abstract: In an apparatus for providing a continuous integrity test for suction driven filtering membrane assemblies 10, a monitoring line 32 diverts a portion of permeate to a monitoring device 30 (e.g. a turbidimeter). Both ends 34, 36 of the monitoring line are connected to the permeate pipe 20 upstream from the permeate pump 26 and at points of relatively higher and lower pressures respectively, to cause fluid to flow through the monitoring line. The relatively higher and lower pressures may be caused by a source of head loss 38 (e.g. a valve) in the permeate line. The source of head loss may be adjusted to provide a required flow through the monitoring device by a control 43 communicating with a flow meter 42 in the monitoring line. Membrane assemblies may be individually monitored although many of them may be connected to a common permeate pump (FIG. 2).Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Zenon Environmental Inc.Inventors: Jason Cadera, Nicholas Adams
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Patent number: 6432300Abstract: A water purification system for purifying water flowing through a water flow path. The system includes a water purification device having an inlet and an outlet in the water flow path and at least one interior volume communicating with the inlet and outlet. A purification medium is disposed within the interior volume of the water purification device. A flow control system is provided controlling a volume of purified water dispensed from the outlet. The flow control system includes an input device configured to allow a user to input a desired volume of purified water to be dispensed from the outlet and a sensing device coupled with the electronic input device and operative to determine the volume of purified water being dispensed from the outlet. A flow regulation device is coupled with the flow control system and operative to stop the discharge of purified water at the outlet upon reaching the desired volume of purified water.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2001Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Barnstead Thermolyn CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Larkner, Steven C. Peake, Chester E. Chomka, Joseph F. Tilp, Eric J. Willman, Kerry W. Leppert, Tina M. Timmerman
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Patent number: 6432299Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for receiving the solids discharge of a centrifuge, shaker, or other clarification system and further drying the solids discharge. The influent into the apparatus of the invention is in the form of a slurry, such as for example the solids discharge of a shaker or centrifuge in a drilling mud clarification system. The apparatus comprises a horizontal screen rotated at a high rate of speed to remove liquid from the slurry by centrifugal force. The horizontal screen is retained by a squirrel cage rotor so that high G-forces can be obtained. Within the horizontal screen is a screw conveyor which rotates at a speed slightly slower than the horizontal screen to define a controllable conveyor speed. In this way, the residence time of the solids in contact with the horizontal screen can be controlled to provide a drier solids discharge from the apparatus. The solids and liquids are provided with separate discharge ports.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Hutchison-Hayes International, Inc.Inventors: Gary L. Hensley, Lee Hilpert
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Publication number: 20020104800Abstract: This invention provides a method and apparatus for a hemodiafiltration delivery module that is used in conjunction with a UF controlled dialysis machine to enable hemodiafiltration therapy to be performed. The advantage is that one can fully utilize a current functioning dialysis machine to perform a hemodiafiltration therapy as opposed to purchasing a completely new machine that offers this capability.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2002Publication date: August 8, 2002Applicant: Nephros, Inc.Inventors: Gregory R. Collins, James Summerton, Edward Spence
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Patent number: 6428708Abstract: A filtering apparatus including a fluid monitoring head and a replaceable filter cartridge removably fastened to the head. The fluid monitoring head includes a shut off mechanism for interrupting fluid flow through the cartridge when a predetermined quantity of fluid has been treated by the filter. The filter cartridge is releasably coupled to the shutoff mechanism when the filter is installed. The shut off mechanism includes a valve element carried by a shaft that forms part of a driven member forming part of the monitoring head. A biasing element exerts a force on the valve element carrying shaft tending to move the valve to a flow blocking position. The shaft engages a keeper or hold off element threadly retained in the filter cartridge. As the driven member rotates, the keeper element is gradually unthreaded until it separates from the filter cartridge, allowing the force of the biasing element to move the valve member into a flow interrupting position.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventors: Peter Halemba, Stuart Park
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Patent number: 6423230Abstract: A method for improving the permeate flux of a cross-flow membrane filter having at least two membrane ports through which the feed solution passes and at least two permeate outlets. The method includes the steps of establishing a first flow of a feed solution in a first direction through the membrane ports of the cross-flow membrane filter; reversing the first flow after a predetermined time to a second flow direction opposite that of the first flow direction; and repeating steps (a) and (b) until the permeate flux through the cross flow membrane filter reaches an unacceptable level by using a feed pump and a valve manifold assembly located between the feed pump and the cross flow membrane filter for selectively reversing the flow of the feed solution through the membrane ports of the cross flow membrane filter.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: North Carolina A & T State UniversityInventors: Shamsuddin Ilias, Sirena C. Hargrove, Miles E. Talbert
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Patent number: 6402954Abstract: A method and apparatus for optimizing the filtration of process fluid. The system provides establishing a peak flow rate of permeate through a filter and then engaging a filtering cycle in which process fluid is passed through the filter until such time as the flow rate of permeate through the filter reaches a predetermined level which is set as a function of the initial permeate flow rate. At that point in time, a cleaning cycle is entered, during which cleaning fluid is passed through the filter for such a period of time as is necessary to allow the permeate flow rate with the cleaning solution to stabilize. At that point in time, the processing of process fluid is recommenced and the process continues on a repetitive basis between the processing of process fluid and the cleaning of the filter.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1997Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Inventor: Patrick J. O'Keefe, Jr.
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Patent number: 6394670Abstract: A system comprises a first maintenance interval storage for storing a first maintenance interval of each component which is not related to an actual utilization of an apparatus, a second maintenance interval storage storing a second maintenance interval of each component which is related to the actual utilization of the apparatus, a maintenance demander for demanding maintenance of some component based on the passing of the first maintenance interval of this component; and a maintenance interval prolonger for judging the second maintenance interval has passed or not based on the passing of the first maintenance interval, and when the second maintenance interval has not yet passed, suspending the demand for maintenance by the maintenance demander and prolonging the first maintenance interval. Consequently, it becomes possible to manage a maintenance timing of each component and give notice thereof on the side of the apparatus composed of a plurality of components.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Tokyo Electron LimitedInventors: Kunie Ogata, Takashi Aiuchi, Masanori Tateyama
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Publication number: 20020060189Abstract: A method of treating water with ozone in a household water treatment apparatus comprises providing water to be treated in a reactor and current to an ozone generator; using a water pump to circulate at least a portion of the water to be treated through a fluid flow path and a venturi; using the passage of water through a venturi provided in the fluid flow path to draw air through a gas flow path which includes an ozone generator wherein the passage of the air through the ozone generator produces ozone enriched air, and subsequently drawing the ozone enriched air into the fluid flow path from the gas flow passage; monitoring the rate of flow of air through the gas flow passage; monitoring the current drawn by the ozone generator; and, terminating the treatment if one or both the rate of flow of air and the current drawn by the ozone generator vary from preset values.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Inventor: Wayne Conrad
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Publication number: 20020060175Abstract: A household apparatus for treating water has a water treatment reactor; a dispense water path extending from the water treatment reactor to a dispenser whereby treated water produced in the water treatment reactor exits the apparatus by the dispenser; a filter removably mounted in the dispense water path; and, a sensor, (which may be a timer, a flow rate sensor and/or a back pressure sensor) for monitoring the flow of a treated water through the filter, the apparatus issuing a signal advising a user to change the filter when the time for the treated water to flow through the filter exceeds a predetermined value.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Inventors: Wayne Conrad, Terry Bohrson
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Patent number: 6375847Abstract: The method relates to the operation of a cross-flow filtration installation for a product. This installation includes a filtration module (6), a pipeline (3) for the inflow of the product, a pipeline (9) for removing the product, a pump (4) with an electric motor (12) for recirculating the product, and a control valve (5′) for setting the conveying flow (Q1) of the pump (4). In order to make possible the maximally possible filtration output, based on the installation, along with a high proportion of solids of the product, without endangering operational safety by means of overloads, the strength of the operating current (i1) of the electric motor (12) is measured. The operating current (i1) is adjusted to a maximally, permissible value via a regulator (20) by setting the conveying flow (Q1) of the pump (4) by adjusting the flow control valve (5′).Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Bucher-Guyer AGInventor: Eduard Hartmann
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Patent number: 6375834Abstract: A low cost method and apparatus for indicating when to replace a water filter in a water and ice delivery system for a refrigerator. The invention uses a low cost microprocessor and senses the operational condition of an ice maker water valve, a water dispenser valve to monitor and track water usage. The microprocessor has a built-in memory to retain water usage and other data during a power outage, The invention also senses the status of a door switch to permit user input of a reset message indicating that the filter has been changed as well as an input indicating a different type of filter has been installed. The microprocessor controls a tri-color light emitting diode to display the status of the filter as “good”, “order” or “change” which is determined based on the selection of the type of filter system, the amount of time since the last filter change, and the amount of water usage since the last filter change.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Ronald W. Guess, Dale A. Beard, Patrick J. Gotzbach, Keith A. Snyder
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Publication number: 20020043487Abstract: A system is provided for proceeding with filtration of liquids in a manner having enhanced control characteristics. Yields are enhanced. The system and method can be used to maintain a substantially constant trans-membrane pressure. When desired, that constant trans-membrane pressure is especially well-suited to yield enhancement for the particular liquid being filtered, concentrated or collected, while minimizing a risk of damage to or loss of valuable components. Additionally, a constant feed rate or pump output can be maintained.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventor: Karl G. Schick
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Publication number: 20020043503Abstract: A system dynamically adjusts the delivery rate of a cryopreservation solution to red blood cells to permit freezing. The delivery rate is preferably determined according to an equation that maintains a linear change of red blood cell osmolarity over time so as to prevent osmolarity shock of the red blood cells. In the preferred embodiment, the system includes a controller that is preconfigured to automatically deliver the cryopreservation solution to the red blood cells in accordance with the equation. The system may also support the recovery of thawed red blood cells by diluting the red blood cells and washing them of the cryopreservative. Again, the system preferably adjusts the delivery rate of a dilution solution so as to prevent osmolarity shock of the red blood cells during the recovery phase. The recovered red blood cells may be suspended in a preservation solution to further increase their shelf-life following the recovery phase.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventor: Etienne Pages
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Patent number: 6368513Abstract: An assembly for automatically and continuously purifying a polluted fluid P includes a main separator 1, a secondary separator 2 having a centrifuge 21 and filter 22 therein, and a backwashing device 11. In operation, the backwashing device returns a fraction of purified fluid E1 to backwash the main separator. The resulting backwashing fluid F is then delivered to the secondary separator via a multi-port valve V where the backwashing fluid is centrifuged and/or filtered to remove impurities therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Alfa Laval Moatti SNCInventors: Théophile Christophe, Jean-Claude Moatti
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Patent number: 6358474Abstract: An apparatus for isolating cell material from a tissue system and/or a liquid includes (1) a vessel open at the top, into which the cell material to be isolated can be introduced in the tissue system and/or the liquid; and (2) a separating device having a stamp-shaped configuration and including a flat separating disk having a peripheral edge fitting with the inner walls of the vessel in a fluid-tight manner and presenting at least one passage opening which is covered by a filter membrane, and which device can be inserted from the top into the vessel. The isolating disk pressurises the cell material inclusive of the tissue system and/or the liquid and acts thereupon with shearing forces by rotation. The cells and/or cell systems pass through the pores of the filter membrane whereas the residual tissue material is retained.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Angewandten Forschung E.V.Inventors: Hannes Dobler, Claus Kuhn, Hans Lindner, Stefan Kiesewetter, Jürgen Bernhagen, Gabriele Tolle, Günter Tovar
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Patent number: 6350382Abstract: A system is provided for proceeding with filtration of liquids in a manner having enhanced control characteristics. Yields are enhanced. The system and method can be used to maintain a substantially constant trans-membrane pressure. When desired, that constant trans-membrane pressure is especially well-suited to yield enhancement for the particular liquid being filtered, concentrated or collected, while minimizing a risk of damage to or loss of valuable components. Additionally, a constant feed rate or pump output can be maintained. Approaches also are described for determining optimal filtration conditions, including trans-membrane pressure and feed rate. Also described is a system and method for determining pressures in a pulsating system with enhanced accuracy by using a peak pressure mode.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Scilog, Inc.Inventor: Karl G. Schick
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Patent number: 6348156Abstract: Blood processing systems and methods employ two sensors, one to detect a condition of plasma exiting a separation device and another sensor to detect a condition of a cellular component exiting the separation device. The first sensor detects, e.g., contamination of the plasma due to presence of unwanted cellular components. The second sensor detects, e.g., dilution of the cellular component due to presence of plasma. Blood processing parameters are carried out based, at least in part, by conditions detected by one or both of the sensors.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Rohit Vishnoi, Tom Westberg, Matthew R. Muller, Kelly B Smith, Michel L. F. Joie, Mark R Vandlik
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Patent number: 6346198Abstract: A system is provided for controlling a rate at which a treatment fluid is introduced into a main stream to be treated so that a selected characteristic of the main stream matches a set point for the selected characteristic. A pilot stream is diverted from the main stream. The pilot stream is treated with a known amount of the treatment fluid and is analyzed to determine if the selected characteristic matches the set point for the selected characteristic. If the set point for the selected characteristic is matched in the pilot stream, a related amount of treatment fluid is introduced into the main stream. If analysis of the pilot stream indicates that the level of the selected characteristic is above or below the set point, the rate at which the treatment fluid is injected into the pilot stream and the main stream is appropriately adjusted to cause the selected characteristic in the pilot stream and the main stream to more closely match the set point for the selected characteristic.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2000Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Industrial Control SystemsInventors: Les Watson, Stephen J. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20010050248Abstract: A water purification system for purifying water flowing through a water flow path. The system includes a water purification device having an inlet and an outlet in the water flow path and at least one interior volume communicating with the inlet and outlet. A purification medium is disposed within the interior volume of the water purification device. A flow control system is provided controlling a volume of purified water dispensed from the outlet. The flow control system includes an input device configured to allow a user to input a desired volume of purified water to be dispensed from the outlet and a sensing device coupled with the electronic input device and operative to determine the volume of purified water being dispensed from the outlet. A flow regulation device is coupled with the flow control system and operative to stop the discharge of purified water at the outlet upon reaching the desired volume of purified water.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2001Publication date: December 13, 2001Applicant: Barnstead Thermolyne CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Larkner, Steven C. Peake, Chester E. Chomka, Joseph F. Tilp, Eric J. Willman, Kerry W. Leppert, Tina M. Timmerman
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Patent number: 6328881Abstract: A water purification system for purifying water flowing through a water flow path. The system includes a water purification device having an inlet and an outlet in the water flow path and at least one interior volume communicating with the inlet and outlet. A purification medium is disposed within the interior volume of the water purification device. A flow control system is provided controlling a volume of purified water dispensed from the outlet. The flow control system includes an input device configured to allow a user to input a desired volume of purified water to be dispensed from the outlet and a sensing device coupled with the electronic input device and operative to determine the volume of purified water being dispensed from the outlet. A flow regulation device is coupled with the flow control system and operative to stop the discharge of purified water at the outlet upon reaching the desired volume of purified water.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Barnstead Thermolyne CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Larkner, Steven C. Peake, Chester E. Chomka, Joseph F. Tilp, Eric J. Willman, Kerry W. Leppert, Tina M. Timmerman
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Patent number: 6322709Abstract: A method for automatically processing a biological fluid is disclosed. The method includes the steps of obtaining a container having a biological fluid therein, providing a first signal and communicating with an automated control arrangement to establish flow of at least a portion of the biological fluid along a fluid flow path through a leukocyte depletion medium, providing a second signal and communicating with the automatic control arrangement to terminate flow along the fluid flow path wherein providing the second signal includes sensing the back pressure in the fluid flow path or the flow rate through the leukocyte depletion medium.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Pall CorporationInventors: Eric J. Krasnoff, Thomas J. Bormann, Thomas C. Gsell, Frank R. Pascale, Vlado I. Matkovich
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Patent number: 6319414Abstract: An apparatus and corresponding method for purifying water is described. The apparatus includes a supporting housing, a source of power, a filter device containing at least one interchangeable filter unit having one or more filter elements, a mechanism for driving water through the filter device and a timing mechanism for monitoring elapsed time of operation and a mechanism for monitoring cumulative volume of water having flowed through the filter device which are each coupled to a filter memory. The mechanism for driving water through the filter device includes a cylinder holder on which an interchangeable gas pressure cylinder can be mounted, a gas release mechanism housed in the cylinder holder, a flow regulator and conduits connecting the other components together.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Soda Club (CO2) Atlantic GmbHInventors: Peter Wiseburgh, Gerald Tanny, Peter Hulley
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Publication number: 20010040121Abstract: A totalization meter system for a water treatment device, the device having an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture, and a channel for channeling water between the inlet and outlet apertures. A flow reactive device is positioned in the channel and is exposed to the flowing water, and a signal generating member is positioned on the flow reactive device. A switch is positioned proximately to the flow reactive device, and is sensitive to the proximity of the signal generating member. The switch is able to communicate electric signals indicative of the motion of the signal generating member A resettable processor having a performance threshold programmed therein and an output device is included. The microcontroller is in electrical communication with the switch for receiving electrical signals from the switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2001Publication date: November 15, 2001Inventors: Edward C. Giordano, Thomas W. Graves, James M. Jennings, Mark Vander Berg, William J. Storer, Douglas R. Gibbs, Douglas A. Lonsinger
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Publication number: 20010037963Abstract: An artificial spa generator comprises a clean water part, a spa generating part, and a first guide pipe connecting with the clean water part and the spa generating part. A dirt removing filter element, a softening filter element, and an active carbon filter element are provided in the clean water part respectively. The spa generating part is provided with spa medical stones therein. A flow meter is joined to the inlet pipe or the outlet pipe on the clean water part to count the quantity of water flowing into or out of the clean water part. The spa generating part joins a thermometer and a spa pipe. The clean water part at the outlet thereof joins a first guide pipe and a second guide pipe. The second guide pipe connects with an odor essence mixing part and the odor essence mixing part further comprises an odor essence storing section. A third control valve connects with the spa pipe and the second guide pipe. The second guide pipe joins a second control valve and connects with the spa pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2000Publication date: November 8, 2001Inventor: Fu-Ching Tseng
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Patent number: 6312589Abstract: A modular water treatment apparatus is provided for soft drink postmix dispensers. The apparatus includes a basic filter unit and additional modules selected from booster pump, UV treatment, and ion exchange modules as needed to match situs water problems determined water testing. A control module has microcontroller based circuitry which provides apparatus monitoring and control. Disabling and warning alarms are generated for predetermined apparatus conditions on a priority basis. A hand-held controller can be coupled to the control module to provide an operator interface for entry and readout of data on the basis of key entries.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1997Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: George J. Jarocki, Paul S. Sudolcan
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Patent number: 6299761Abstract: Ozone is generated and combined with water. The combined water and ozone are then mixed to provide a substantially homogeneous mixture which subsequently is transported along a confined flow path having a length sufficient to provide substantially complete decomposition of the ozone.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Ozonaid International, Inc.Inventor: Desheng Wang
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Patent number: 6284129Abstract: A totalization meter system for a water treatment device, the device having an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture, and a channel for channeling water between the inlet and outlet apertures. A flow reactive device is positioned in the channel and is exposed to the flowing water, and a signal generating member is positioned on the flow reactive device. A switch is positioned proximately to the flow reactive device, and is sensitive to the proximity of the signal Generating member. The switch is able to communicate electric signals indicative of the motion of the signal generating member. A resettable processor having a Performance threshold programmed therein and an output device is included. The microcontroller is in electrical communication with the switch for receiving electrical signals from the switch. The switch is cap able of sensing the characteristics of the flow reactive device and communicates electrical signals representative of the characteristics to the microcontroller.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Water Pik, Inc.Inventors: Edward C. Giordano, Thomas W. Graves, James M. Jennings, Mark Vander Berg, William James A. Storer, Douglas R. Gibbs, Douglas A. Lonsinger
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Patent number: 6280632Abstract: Apparatus and methods for providing sterile substitution solutions from a dialysis fluid used in connection with the treatment of a patient's blood in an extracorporeal circuit are disclosed. The apparatus includes pumps or valves for comparing the flow of fresh dialysis fluid prior to treatment and after treatment of a patient's blood and a throttle which divides the fresh dialysis circuit into a positive pressure portion and a negative pressure portion, a sterile filter including a membrane disposed in the positive pressure portion of the dialysis circuit, and a valve for controlling the pressure in the positive pressure portion to pass a predetermined amount of the fresh dialysis fluid through the membrane in a sterile filter to provide a predetermined amount of the sterile substitution solution for addition to the extracorporeal circuit.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Gambro Lundia ABInventor: Hans-Dietrich Polaschegg
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Patent number: 6261443Abstract: A drain water system includes a plurality of containers (7-9) within a building 1 for receiving respective drain waters differing in degree of contamination. A plurality of building 1 having such containers share a main drain water conduit leads to at least two stations (13-15) for receiving the respective drain waterd of differing degrees of contamination. Adjusting apparatuses (including, for example, pumps 17) sequentially discharge the containers depending upon their degree of drain water contamination. During a certain time period, drain waters of the same degree of contamination will be discharged into the main drain conduit and will then flow to a specific station.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Inventor: Bertil Eriksson
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Patent number: 6245224Abstract: A water quality management system for managing the water quality in a water supply network having water pipe lines running from the purification plant to consumers' faucets to maintain the water quality at the consumers at the terminals of the network at an appropriate level. The water quality monitors for measuring the quality of water in the pipe lines are installed in the small-pipe water distribution network branching from the water distribution main pipe network and running toward the consumers. The water distribution facility for improving the water quality is installed at the base point of the small-pipe water distribution network. The water quality in the small-pipe water distribution network is managed based on the signals from the water quality monitors.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Hideo Enoki, Sadao Mori, Masao Fukunaga, Tamio Ishihara
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Patent number: 6235200Abstract: A controller and corresponding method have been developed for controlling recharging of a water conditioning apparatus. The apparatus includes an input component for receiving measurements of water usage by the apparatus, a storing component configured to store, for each time slot of a cyclically repeating series of time slots, values dependent upon an average of the measured amounts of usage in that time slot and in at least one other corresponding time slot in a previous cycle, and a determining component configured to determine, at least in part, a time for recharging the apparatus in dependence upon the stored value.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Waterside PLCInventor: Tim Mace
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Patent number: 6235191Abstract: In a water purifying apparatus having a filter for filtering raw water to produce filtered water, a sterilization unit irradiates the filtered water with ultraviolet rays to produce treated water. A recirculating arrangement is capable of recirculating the treated water through the sterilization unit. It is preferable that a water supply sensor detects supply of the treated water out of the water purifying apparatus to produce a supply detection signal and operation of the receirculating arrangement is controlled in response to presence and absence of the supply detection signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Sanden Corp.Inventor: Makoto Nakamura