With Separator Or Filter Patents (Class 29/DIG77)
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Patent number: 6071047Abstract: A coolant liquid feeding method comprises feeding a coolant liquid, with air bubbles caused to form continuously therein, for cutting or grinding operation to a region under machining, expediting the splashing of air bubbles in all directions when the air bubbles impinge on the region under machining and burst, and also expediting the entry of accelerated splashed liquid particles into a cutter/workpiece pressure contact plane, thereby improving the cooling and lubrication of the region under machining, whereby the air bubbles in the coolant liquid which has failed to reach the region under machining or which, though reaching there, has left there for the recovery channel are allowed to adhere to suspended foreign matters in the liquid, thereby expediting the surfacing of the foreign matters.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Zeta Heiwa Ltd.Inventor: Yoshikazu Nakai
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Patent number: 5938925Abstract: A progressive gap sand control screen comprising a plurality of parallel ribs spaced around an axis and a screen wire wrapped around the plurality of ribs having turns which extend along the length of the plurality of ribs such that adjacent turns have gaps therebetween, the gaps forming a gap profile in which the gaps near the upper end of the sand control screen are narrower than the gaps near the lower end of the sand control screen, the width of the gaps near the upper end of the sand control screen being less than the diameter of the particles which cause erosion, the gap profile includes a variable gap section near the upper end of the sand control screen and a constant gap section below the variable gap section, the variable gap section having a linear profile, a step type profile, or a nonlinear profile.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Syed Hamid, Ralph H. Echols, Colby M. Ross
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Patent number: 5210927Abstract: A method for and a device to insert filters into disposable pipette tips uses a turntable adapted to receive a plurality of tips adjacent its circumference and powered by a stepping motor to incrementally rotate pipette tips to various positions for appropriate actions. After a tip is placed in the turntable, it is moved successively to a position where a filter of predetermined size may be inserted into the tip. The filter is then tamped into the desired final position at still another position. After checking for the presence of a filter, the pipette is removed from the turntable.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1991Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: Ways & Means, Inc.Inventors: Peter L. Lamont, Ali Vafaei
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Patent number: 5108599Abstract: A method for making a low pressure cartridge for liquid filtration, particularly of minerals from drinking water, comprises locating a pair of substantially identical end cap members telescopically on opposing ends of a tubular member. The end cap members are coupled to the tubular member mechanically by interference between four circumferential rings raised from an inner surface of each of the end caps and like numbers of circumferential grooves on a facing surface of the tubular member. O-rings between the telescoped members provide further fluid sealing and increased mechanical coupling, if desired. Different axial spacing between different adjoining pairs of rings assure axial alignment of the end caps with the tubular member during assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1989Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: National Safety Associates, Inc.Inventor: Richard K. Lowery
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Patent number: 5100439Abstract: A fastening means for an electronic air cleaner. The air cleaner containing an air cleaner collector section. The air cleaner collector section is a series of high voltage and low voltage plates which are held by cell expansion tubes. On either end of the air cleaner collector section, end plates are placed in order to hold the air cleaner collector section in place. Flare tubes are passed through the end plates and the cell expansion tubes and are flared in order to fasten the end plates in place, thereby fastening the air cleaner collector section.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1991Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventor: Stephen J. Kemp
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Patent number: 5047148Abstract: A filter element for filter systems, which comprises a plurality of plate members having a number of apertures therethrough and cutout grooves formed in the surface thereof, a plurality of wire members each having a retaining leg portion, which is inserted into one of the grooves of the plate member, whereby the top surfaces of the wire members are flashed in a definite plane for forming a plurality of slits for filtering a liquid.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1990Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Inventor: Koichi Arai
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Patent number: 4969994Abstract: A filter arrangement is provided which includes preferred fluid sealing between a top plate thereof and a housing. Generally, the filter arrangement includes a housing, a top plate and an internal filter. The top plate encloses an end of the housing, retaining the filter therein and directing fluid flow appropriately across the filter. Engagement between the housing and the top plate is such that a gasket may be used to provide sealing of an operable combination of the filter arrangement with an associated filter head, with respect to flow space between the housing and top plate by means of a simple gasket position externally of the filter arrangement. Several embodiments have shown, and in at least one the housing edge terminates in a groove in the top plate, in which a sealing gasket may be positioned. Positive engagement between the top plate and the housing is provided by a variety of projection arrangements.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1988Date of Patent: November 13, 1990Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth G. Misgen, Gary R. Gillingham, Gary J. Rocklitz, Reynold F. Durre
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Patent number: 4430100Abstract: An improved apparatus for extracting a side-stream flow of fine-particulate-laden effluent gases from a mechanical separator employs the use of a plenum inside the housing of the separator with a plurality of pickup openings communicating the plenum with spaces among and about the separator's collector tubes. A side-stream flow of fine-particulate-laden effluent gases is extracted from regions among and about the collector tubes by drawing these gases through the pickup openings and into the plenum, from the plenum into a ductwork communicating with the plenum, and from the ductwork through a separator where particulate matter is filtered from the side-stream flow. The method of constructing the apparatus is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1981Date of Patent: February 7, 1984Inventor: Philip T. Cardo