Strands Or Bristles With Unsupported Or Free Extremities (e.g., Brush Type) Patents (Class 55/477)
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Patent number: 9795913Abstract: A system for removing particles from an air stream includes a housing having an air stream inlet at a first end, and an air stream outlet at a second end. The housing defines a flow path between the air stream inlet and air stream outlet. An agricultural device generating an air stream containing particles is in fluid communication with the housing, the air stream from the agricultural device being directed into the air stream inlet of the housing. An aggregator is disposed between the air stream inlet and the air stream outlet. The aggregator facilitates the aggregation of particles within the air stream. The aggregated particles fall from the aggregator by force of gravity.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2012Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: EXACT CORPORATIONInventors: Jonathan J Flora, Douglas W Flora, Adam Benedict
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Patent number: 9404451Abstract: A number of variations may include an air cleaner assembly which comprises a first housing portion having at least one air inlet aperture. The air cleaner assembly may further include a second housing portion operably coupled to the first housing portion and having at least one air outlet aperture. Moreover, a filter media may be disposed between the first housing portion and the second housing portion. At least one insulator may be integrally formed with the filter media. The entire filter media including the insulator may be removable and replaceable.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2014Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventor: Giovanni F. Bernardo
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Publication number: 20140345238Abstract: An enclosure has a perforated front door with a replaceable filter, and a perforated rear side allowing air to flow through the enclosure. The enclosure also has mounting brackets for heat generating elements, such as line cards or other rack mounted electronics. A fan draws air through the perforated front door, though the filter, and across the heat generating elements. Side brushes are disposed on a side wall near the front of the enclosure, which allow any cables attached to the heat generating elements to exit the enclosure. The front door is removable, opening up one side of the side brushes and allowing the cables to slide in the side brushes while still connected to the heat generating elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2013Publication date: November 27, 2014Applicant: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Frank S. Jun, Hong Tran Huynh, Vic Hong Chia
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Patent number: 8663354Abstract: An air filter (111) comprising a duct (118, 120) forming a passageway extending between an inlet (116) and an outlet (113) of the air filter, the duct comprising bristles (310) extending from a wall of the duct across at least a portion of the passageway so as to remove entrained particles from air passing through the duct.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2009Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: 4Energy LtdInventors: Patrick Arthur Tindale, Stuart Peter Redshaw
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Patent number: 8349043Abstract: The present application provides a turbine inlet air system. The turbine inlet air system may include a small droplet coalescer, a moisture eliminator positioned about the small droplet coalescer, and a filter downstream of the small droplet coalescer and the moisture eliminator.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2011Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Etienne Rene Jarrier
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Patent number: 8105411Abstract: A system, in certain embodiments, includes a fluid filter that includes a first set of strips of a first filter material having a first density, and a second set of strips of a second filter material having a second density greater than the first density, wherein the first set and second set of strips are arranged in an alternating pattern to define a first filter layer. The system also includes a second filter layer comprising a third filter material having a third density greater than the second density, wherein the first filter layer is coupled to the second filter layer. In other embodiments, the system includes a fluid filter which includes a first filter material having a first density, a second filter material having a second density greater than the first density, and a third filter material having a third density greater than the second density.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2008Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Nekheel Gajjar, Paul R. Micheli
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Patent number: 7927394Abstract: Collection apparatus are installed in a horizontal separator vessel to aid conventional coalescing media to remove mist and droplets from a gas flow, typically downstream from a compressor. The collection apparatus have filaments which act to wick the coalesced droplets either from the conventional coalescing media or from the sides of the vessel toward an annular channel which collects the droplets and assists in delivering the droplets, by gravity, to the bottom of horizontal vessel where they are carried to a collection area. Use of the collection apparatus permits a reduction in the size of the separator vessel and further permits vapor load factors of up to about 10 times that in a conventionally designed separator vessel.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2006Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Gas Liquids Engineering Ltd.Inventors: Douglas MacKenzie, Arnold Toews
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Publication number: 20100311316Abstract: An air filter (111) comprising a duct (118, 120) forming a passageway extending between an inlet (116) and an outlet (113) of the air filter, the duct comprising bristles (310) extending from a wall of the duct across at least a portion of the passageway so as to remov entrained particles from air passing through the duct.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2008Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Patrick Arthur Tindale, Peter Stuart Redshaw
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Patent number: 7594941Abstract: The present invention provides a device for removing particulate matter from an air stream, and more particularly the present invention relates to a rotary gas cyclone separator with a dual-ducted filtering vortex finder for separating fine particles as small as 1 ?m from an air stream.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2006Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: University of New BrunswickInventors: Ying Zheng, Jinyu Jiao, Qikai Zhang, Guogang Sun
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Patent number: 7588617Abstract: A grease filter has a filtering portion configured such that fumes enter a major face thereof and flow through a grease extraction filter therewithin in a direction parallel to the major face. A frame that fits into an opening of a hood defines a box structure that is configured to allow flow from the end (or ends) of the filtering portion where flow exits.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: OY Halton Group Ltd.Inventors: Pekka Kyllönen, Rick Bagwell, Darrin Beardslee, Andrey Livchak, Derek Schrock
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Publication number: 20090188222Abstract: An air treatment system includes features for maximizing efficiency and effectiveness. In one embodiment, a sensor air passage utilizes a low pressure region created by the blower to draw air through the passage. In another embodiment, a filter frame includes a plurality of connectors formed integrally with the filter frame. In another embodiment, a screen is positioned adjacent to the blower intake. The screen includes a plurality of angled strands oriented in a particular direction. In another embodiment, a remote control holder is formed integrally with the housing. In another embodiment, a gasket is positioned between the blower and the housing, forming a seal between the blower and the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Gregory K. Evans, Bradley J. Pippel
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Publication number: 20080282656Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, a filter with rotating filaments, also referred to herein as a rotating filament separator, collects solid and liquid particulates in a gas stream. The filaments rotate at a high speed in a plane that is approximately perpendicular to the direction of flow of the gas stream. The rotating filaments collect particulates suspended in the gas stream through the impaction of the particulates onto the rotating filaments. In particular, the rotating filaments can collect particulates through impaction by changing the velocity of the flow of the particulates from a velocity with a direction that is approximately perpendicular to the plane of rotation of the rotating filaments to a velocity with a radial direction that is approximately parallel to the plane of rotation of the rotating filaments. In one preferred embodiment, the particulates attain a radial velocity flow, in a highly-concentrated, low-volume-flow aerosol stream, to an air-swept, circumferential chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Sage Environmental Consulting, Inc.Inventor: Steven Mark Probst
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Patent number: 7314495Abstract: The present invention relates to a process and a device for eliminating particles from a stream of fluid, having a channel for turbulent flow of the fluid and a series of objects placed along the channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2005Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignees: Institut Francais du PetroleInventors: Francis A. L. Dullien, Jean-Charles Viltard
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Patent number: 7070636Abstract: A bagless vacuum cleaner (10) includes a nozzle assembly (16) having a suction nozzle for picking up dirt and debris from a surface to be cleaned and a canister assembly (18) including a cavity (32). A dust collection assembly (12) is received and held in that cavity (32). The dust collection assembly (12) includes a filtering subassembly (100) and a dust container (102). The dust container (102) has an open top (104), a bottom wall (106), a first cylindrical sidewall (108), an inlet (110), and a downwardly directed outlet (112) extending through the bottom wall. An airstream conduit is provided for conveying a vacuum airstream between the suction nozzle and the inlet. A filter (124, 138) is carried on the filtering subassembly (100). A sweeper (200) rotates relative to the filtering subassembly (100) to clean dirt and debris from at least a portion of the filter (138).Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Panasonic Corporation of North AmericaInventors: Michael J. McCormick, Henry Marcussen, J. Erik Hitzelberger, Tamaki Nishikori, Richard Eric Downey
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Patent number: 6451093Abstract: A centripetal demister system and method for the removal of moisture from a moisture laden gas stream using both centrifugal and centripetal force to shear the moisture from a inlet gas, the centripetal force also directing the inlet gas radially inward for collecting the demisted gas. The present invention is particular useful for removal of environmentally harmful particulates contained within the moisture laden gas stream, the particulates and moisture being force against the interior of the housing by centrifugal force while the demisted gas is drawn radially inward by centripetal force.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Inventor: Charles C. Miles
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Patent number: 6432179Abstract: A filter, for use in removing residual fuel vapors from within an engine's intake system, includes a filter element having a plurality of fibers, for placement in communication with an intake air flow passage. Each of the fibers has an internal cavity formed therein, and a longitudinally extending slot formed therein extending from the internal cavity to the outer fiber surface. The filter also includes a hydrocarbon-absorbing material disposed within the internal cavities of the fibers. The hydrocarbon-absorbing material may be a solid material such as, e.g., carbon, or may be a liquid such as a relatively non-volatile organic solvent. Alternatively, the material may be a combined solid and liquid. In one embodiment, each of the elongated fibers includes a central stem and a plurality of lobes extending outwardly from the central stem, with a longitudinally extending slot defined between adjacent lobes. Specific useful filter configurations are detailed.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Alex Lobovsky, James Matrunich, Daniel Bause, Gordon Jones, Ronald Rohrbach, Gary Zulauf, Peter Unger
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Patent number: 6090183Abstract: A method for processing an exhaust gas produced during manufacturing of semiconductor devices including the steps of introducing a thermally disintegrable or thermally oxidizable exhaust gas produced during manufacturing of semiconductor devices into a processing chamber; heating up this exhaust gas in the processing chamber so that the exhaust gas undergoes thermal disintegration or thermal oxidation and becomes harmless and easy to handle for further processing; capturing fine particles of solid oxides or the like suspended inside the processing chamber with a sweeper provided inside the processing chamber; and sweeping fine particles of solid oxides or the like accumulated on a wall of the processing chamber with the sweeper.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Inventor: Toshio Awaji
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Patent number: 6068674Abstract: An apparatus for removing particles from a fluid stream includes an unobstructed channel for conveying a stream in turbulent flow and a series of objects extending at least along one side of the channel, the objects being closely spaced from each other in the direction of flow so as to define therebetween spaces in which eddies penetrate from the channel to cause collection of particles on surfaces of the objects upon decay of the eddies.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignees: Francis A. L. Dullien, Institut Francais du PetroleInventors: Francis A. L. Dullien, Jean-Charles Viltard
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Patent number: 5922092Abstract: A gasification system for solid wastes having a thermal reactor and a mechanical gas cleaner, an indirect heat exchange cooler, and an electrostatic precipitator for cleaning and cooling the produced gas. Feed material is continuously fed to the central section of the thermal reactor above an air introduction manifold and nozzles and in an upward direction, forming a stratified charge. As feed material moves upward and outward from the reactor center it is reduced to ash. An agitator assures contact between the hot particulate product and hot gases resulting in gasification of the feed material and net movement to the sidewall of the thermal reactor, forming ash. The air introduction nozzles serve as a grate. Ash descends along the sidewall to the reactor base for removal. The mechanical cleaner has a high speed rotating brush-like gas separator element and scraper combination which removes condensed tars and particulates from the produced gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1996Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Inventor: Leland T. Taylor
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Patent number: 5536298Abstract: In a method of treating a fine particle dust in a manufacturing process of semiconductor elements wherein the fine particle dust is separated and collected from an air which includes the fine particle dust produced from a source of generating the fine particle dust generated in a process of manufacturing semiconductor elements by filtering air with a laminated filter which comprises at least three filters, each of which having a smaller mesh is arranged to located from an down-stream in order. The method comprising the step of separating removing water and oil by passing the air through a rotary brush prior before the air from the source of generating the fine particle dust is filtered with the laminated filter. The apparatus for carrying out the method.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1995Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Inventor: Toshio Awaji
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Patent number: 5480465Abstract: A device for separating foreign material from air. A main frame includes a chamber having one or more inlet tubes, an air outlet, and a foreign material outlet. An air pump forces the air including the foreign material into the chamber via the inlet tubes. Guides extend between the inlet tubes and the foreign material outlet. The air outlet is positioned between the inlet tubes and the foreign material outlet and causes the air within the guides to change direction exiting the chamber while the foreign material continues to the foreign material outlet. A collector receives the foreign material.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1994Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: Air Equipment & Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Donald G. Cox
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Patent number: 5464310Abstract: In a conveyor conduit comprising at least one valve having a movable closure body, for loose material which is to be pneumatically conveyed, the closure body of the valve is permeable to the conveying air in the closure position of the valve in which it blocks the conduit cross-section for the material being conveyed, in particular for granulate material such as sand.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1993Date of Patent: November 7, 1995Assignee: ALB. Klein GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Bernd Federhen
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Patent number: 5329765Abstract: An exhaust pipe assembly is composed of a circuitous filter route surrounded by a cooling water container for treating the exhaust out of an internal combustion engine, permitting the exhaust to be cooled down, the noise generated to be muffled, and solid particles containing in the exhaust to be removed. The exhaust pipe assembly may be cleaned by the cleaner for exhaust pipe disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,074,007.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Sung-Chuan Mai et al.Inventors: Sung-Chuan Mai, Kong-Ming Mai
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Patent number: 5219469Abstract: A unitary filter medium that is composed of a sheet of porous substrate that has bonded to its upstream surface a plurality of separate spaced apart islands of flock fibers, the fibers of adjacent islands at least partially overlapping. The flock fibers are bonded by calotte shaped adhesive structures to the substrate so as to form porcupine-like arrays.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1991Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Assignee: J. C. Binzer Papierfabrik GmbH & Co.Inventors: Jurgen C. Binzer, Kurt Plohnke, Gunter Jeide
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Patent number: 5181945Abstract: An efficient, highly porous fabric filter medium capable of filtering air at temperatures up to about 500.degree. F. (260.degree. C.) has been provided. The filter medium is made from a polyimide fiber and is especially well suited for use in combination with a rotating drum filtering machine, thereby providing high temperature air filtration at a lower initial equipment and installation cost, and with subsequent lower operating and maintenance costs than have been previously possible.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1991Date of Patent: January 26, 1993Assignee: Continental Conveyor & Equipment Co.Inventor: Paul W. Bodovsky
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Patent number: 5145492Abstract: An apparatus for the treatment of diatomite, especially in a filtration sludge for disposal in a landfill or reuse as a filtration aid, having a flow dryer followed by a cyclone and filter separator. The dry product is then subjected to treatment in a high-temperature treatment chamber and a cyclonic separator separates 80% of the solids from the gas. These solids are quenched and then cooled. The balance of the solids in the gas stream are fed as the drying gas to the flow through dryer after water injection cooling to reduce the temperature of the hot gas to a temperature at below that which organics are volatilized in the dryer.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1991Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: Tremonis Gesellschaft Mit Beschrankter Haftung Brauerei-NebennerzeugnisseInventor: Peter Weiergraber
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Patent number: 5111547Abstract: A bristle assembly and method for making the same. The bristle assembly is particularly useful for forming into a brush-like arrangement for use in separating the liquid and vapor phases for determining the steam quality in a thermal injection well as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,736,627.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1990Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventor: Boyd B. Moore
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Patent number: 5085766Abstract: The filling of a filter for removing contaminants from air and other fluid is constituted by hanging freely-moving foil strips coated with active carbon and provided with a microorganism culture for biodegradation of the contaminants. Excess culture and detritus from the biodegradation fall out of the filling as the fluid passes downwardly therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1989Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Assignee: ME/BO/CO Verfahrenstechnik GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Rainer Born
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Patent number: 5030263Abstract: A pleated paper filter element is disclosed which is formed from a mechanically-treated filter paper (10') which has the side thereof opposite to the wire-side (12) mechanically teased so as to form thereon an open, textured layer (18) of raised fibers. The starting material used is a standard, commercially-available filter paper which is resin-impregnated with an uncured phenolic resin. The pleated paper filter element formed from the treated filter paper (10') displays, after the element has been heated to cure the resin, a substantial increase of up to 73.5% in the dust-holding capacity over a like element formed from the standard, commercially-available filter paper.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1989Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Assignee: AC Rochester Overseas CorporationInventor: Stanley W. Kemp
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Patent number: 4983290Abstract: A slit-tube filter has a hollow cylindrical filter element of bent wires which are attached to vertical retaining supports and form horizontal slits between themselves through which the liquid to be filtered passes, the cylindrical inner wall of the filter elements forming the filter surface adjacent the flow of liquid. The liquid flows from the inside of the filter element to the outside. A stripping device passes over the filter surface adjacent the flow of liquid, and bears against the inner wall of the cylinder. The stripping device is a coaxial helix of brushes which rotates in relation to the filter element in a direction such that the suspended and settleable solids disposed on and in front of the filter surface are conveyed downwards.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1989Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: Hein, Lehmann AGInventor: Gunter Schumann
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Patent number: 4981501Abstract: The adsorption filter has a highly air-permeable, three-dimensional carrier framework essentially stable in shape, to which a layer of granular adsorber particles with a diameter of 0.1 to 1 mm is affixed. The carrier framework can be composed of wires, monofilaments or stays, the distance between them being at least twice as great as the diameter of the adsorber particles. The carrier framework can also be a large-pore reticulated polyurethane foam which has a weight of 20 to 60 g/l and pores with a diameter of 1.5 to 3 mm. In spite of a very slight pressure drop, the filter performance is excellent.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1990Date of Patent: January 1, 1991Inventors: Hasso Von Blucher, Ernest de Ruiter
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Patent number: 4976934Abstract: A recirculating fiber filter (1) and method is provided for removing particulates from moving fluid streams. High aspect ratio fibers (2) are used which readily nest with each other to form the high voidage fiber filter bed. In the method, fibers are continuously removed from the bottom of the bed regenerated to remove particulates and recycled back to the top of the bed and distributed thereon. Dirty fluid is passed from the top to the bottom of the filter. Dendrites of the particulate impurity appear to buildup in a thin section (A) at the top of the filter and provide the primary mechanism for further particulate entrapment. Recirculation of fibers offers a continuously fresh volume of fibers at the top for capture of particulates.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1986Date of Patent: December 11, 1990Assignee: Battelle Development CorporationInventors: Robert E. Maringer, Herman Nack, Richard Razgaitis
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Patent number: 4906263Abstract: The adsorption filter has a highly air-permeable, three-dimensional carrier framework essentially stable in shape, to which a layer of granular adsorber particles with a diameter of 0.1 to 1 mm is affixed. The carrier framework can be composed of wires, monofilaments or stays, the distance between them being at least twice as great as the diameter of the adsorber particles. The carrier framework can also be a large-pore reticulated polyurethane foam which has a weight of 20 to 60 g/l and pores with a diameter of 1.5 to 3 mm. In spite of a very slight pressure drop, the filter performance is excellent.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1989Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Inventors: Hasso von Blucher, Ernest De Ruiter
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Patent number: 4787920Abstract: A scrubber filter used, for example, in connection with a flooded bed scrubber system, characterized as a series of nylon or plastic brushes arranged, in rows, within a frame and overlaid with mesh, where the filter is disposed, during use, in a tilted relationship, i.e. tilts forward in the direction of oncoming contaminated air. In an alternative approach, the filter may be oriented angularly in a lateral direction with respect to such contaminated air. In any event, the density of the brushes at the tilted/angled position serves for the effective capture of micron particles, where larger particles are lodged, and subsequently displaced, on and from the aforesaid mesh.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Inventor: Donald E. Richard
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Patent number: 4783259Abstract: A fluid filter having a deformable filter body containing a myriad of filter passageways which may be enlarged to clean the filter by deforming the body. The presently preferred filter embodiment has a fluid permeable filter mass comprising a compact mass of pliant filter elements, such as pliant strands or strips, extending radially outward from the turns of an elastically deformable helix which has a normal axially contracted configuration wherein the helix forms an outlet passage extending longitudinally through the helix and communicating with a myriad of filter passageways extending through the filter mass and which helix is axially stretchable to enlarge the filter passageways for cleaning. A filter assembly including a filter tank containing the deformable fluid filter and having a removable cover for accessing the filter for cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1986Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Inventor: Charles E. Wade
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Patent number: 4322232Abstract: A fabric filter bag, a method of making such a bag, and apparatus using such bags, in which the bag is a tube of yarn knit into stitches defining a ground and stitches defining terry loop pile extending from the ground. In accordance with the present invention, such a fabric filter bag, method of making a bag, and apparatus using a bag is improved by the inclusion of a conductive strand for conducting electrostatic charges otherwise accumulating on the fabric filter bag away from the bag so as to suppress accumulation or build-up of such charges.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1980Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Assignee: Beane Filter Media, Inc.Inventor: Thomas F. Beane
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Patent number: 4289510Abstract: An internal loading cylindrical air filter apparatus having a circular tubular knit pile fabric filter element extending unsupported between end plates to provide an essentially full length unobstructed filter area, and having a rotating internal suction cleaning nozzle therefor. The tubular filter element is supported at its entry end by a detachable angle ring having a cylindrical ring flange extending through an opening in the entry end plate of the apparatus to permit endwise assembly and disassembly of the fabric filter element into the apparatus. Annular or helical strands may extend in circumferential engagement with the filter element for restraining it from ballooning out of effective cleaning distance with respect to the rotating suction nozzle under heavy filtering conditions, and a crank may be provided for adjusting the extending length of a helically extending restraining strand for controlling the degree of restaint imposed on the filter element.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1980Date of Patent: September 15, 1981Assignee: Conor CorporationInventor: Marion E. Herndon, Jr.
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Patent number: 4284507Abstract: A filter, and apparatus and methods using the filter, in the form of a knitted fabric having particular characteristics and effective for separating materials from flowing fluid streams.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1979Date of Patent: August 18, 1981Inventor: Frank T. Beane
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Patent number: 4229386Abstract: A packed column comprising a bed of bodies of fibrous material for the interphase transfer of mass and/or heat and the separation of solids or immiscible phases from fluids. Each body is of generally cylindrical form and includes a centrally disposed axial support from which a large number of fibers extend radially, the fibers being secured to the support. The bodies are disposed in the bed at random and interlocked with each other. The density of the fibers in count per unit volume varies from point to point in the packing body and in the bed. The volume of each body is small compared to the volume of the bed. In mass and/or heat transfer with this bed a liquid is distributed over the top of the bed and trickles downwardly through the packing in a multitude of irregular paths while the gas is projected upwardly through the bed. The gas contacts the liquid over a very large surface area for an extended time interval and effective mass and/or heat transfer between the gas and liquid takes place.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1976Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Inventor: Bernard J. Lerner
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Patent number: 4092246Abstract: A filter for the filtration of blood characterized by a high flow rate with low pressure drop, which filter comprises: a filter housing; an inlet in the housing for the introduction of the blood to be filtered; an outlet in the housing for the removal of filtered blood; and a filter element disposed within the housing, which element comprises a helically coiled strip of sheet material containing a surface layer of fibrous flocked material on at least one side thereof, the sheet material wound into a helical coil of desired tightness, and the flocked material selected to remove particles from the blood to be filtered.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1977Date of Patent: May 30, 1978Assignee: Abcor, Inc.Inventor: Frederick J. Kummer
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Patent number: 3977847Abstract: A particle laden gas stream is cleaned by passing it through an all metal fabric including a base with pile fibers connected to the base. The flowing gas forces the pile fibers to lie down upon each other to form a depth filter media adapted to entrap fine particles. This depth filter media is cleaned to remove entrapped particles by passing air through the fabric in a direction counter to the direction the particle laden gas flows through the fabric. Consequently, the pile fibers tend to open and extend outwardly from the base, permitting entrapped particles to be carried by the air from the fabric. Apparatus including a tubular element made of an all metal pile fabric is also disclosed. The tubular element has associated with it one or more nozzles adapted to blow air through the fabric along an incremental portion of the tubular element. Consequently, a small portion of the fabric is cleaned while simultaneously the remainder of the fabric filters particles from the gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1975Date of Patent: August 31, 1976Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventor: Raymond C. Clark
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Patent number: 3942232Abstract: A vent structure for reliable long term operation at high temperatures is fabricated by annealing a tubing of predetermined length and size, placing a predetermined number of strands of stabilized zirconium oxide yarn of predetermined diameter longitudinally into one end of the tubing a predetermined distance therein, flattening and coiling and pressing the end portion of the tubing containing the yarn at predetermined pressures, annealing the formed tubing, and installing a particulate filter in the undeformed (normally lower) portion of the tubing. For use in venting helium generating reactor control pins located under hot molten sodium, a vent assembly including the vent structure and providing an air lock between the outer molten sodium and the vent is affixed to the upper end of each control pin.This is a division of application Ser. No. 376,527, filed July 5, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,803,816.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1974Date of Patent: March 9, 1976Assignee: McDonnell Douglas CorporationInventor: Joseph C. McGuire