Spaced For Parallel Flow Of Gas Patents (Class 55/484)
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Patent number: 7850756Abstract: A housing, which may be a filter housing, has break-away lock structure preventing movement in response to normal release force, and breaking-away from a housing section upon excessive release force, such that the housing may be re-assembled using the same housing sections, without having to use a new housing section to replace an old housing section otherwise having a non-re-mountable broken-off lock member.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2007Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Cummins Filtration IP, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Senetar, III
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Patent number: 7842115Abstract: An oil separator arrangement for an internal combustion engine incorporates a vortex chamber oil separator with a vortex chamber extending in a longitudinal direction, where the vortex chamber includes a wall extending in a longitudinal direction, a gas inlet, and a gas outlet opening. The gas inlet is disposed tangential to the wall for tangentially blowing-in of blow-by-gas into the vortex chamber, so that at least one gas vortex flow rotating helically along the wall in the longitudinal direction is generated, where at least one further oil separator is connected in parallel to the vortex chamber oil separator. The further oil separator incorporates a separation chamber with an inlet-side spring tongue automatically controlled by the applied blow-by-gas, and a baffle wall disposed downstream the spring tongue.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2008Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Dichtungstechnik G. Bruss GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Manfred Brand, Artur Knaus, Mathias Reibe
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Patent number: 7833305Abstract: A filter assembly for providing filtered air to an enclosed space includes a housing having an exhaust port in fluid communication with the enclosed space, a first air intake port in fluid communication with the enclosed space, and a second air intake port in fluid communication with a space exterior to the enclosed space. The assembly includes a disposable filter for filtering air from at least one of the first air intake port and the second air intake port. The assembly simultaneously filters recirculated air from the enclosed space and pressurizing air from the space exterior to the enclosed space. The filtered air is provided to the enclosed space through the exhaust port. Air pressure within the enclosed space exceeds the air pressure in the space exterior to the enclosed space when pressurizing air is drawn from the space exterior to the enclosed space and provided to the enclosed space.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2006Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Inventor: Ronald M. Studer
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Patent number: 7833299Abstract: A filter element having a frame defining an interior volume and having exterior surfaces. Filter media is mounted within the frame so as to allow fluid to enter an upstream side of the media and exit a downstream side of the media. At least one component of a multi-component filter frame seal, the at least one component being positioned on an outer surface of the frame and substantially circumscribing the filter frame at a location selected to align to a complementary component of the multi-component filter frame seal. The complementary component is provided separately from the filter element.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2005Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: StrionAir, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Dawson, Thaddeus Ptak, Rex Coppom
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Patent number: 7833308Abstract: The present invention discloses a filter assembly which includes a compartmented housing structure having a plurality of inlets and an outlet. A first inlet is positioned in flow communication with a first chamber portion and a first filter member. A second inlet is positioned in flow communication with a second chamber portion and a second filter member. A third chamber portion is located between the first and second filter members and is in flow communication with the outlet such that ambient air entering the housing through the first and second inlets will flow through the first and second filter members into the third chamber portion and through the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Home Health Medical Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Michael A. Amann
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Patent number: 7828869Abstract: A filter element is provided with a space-effective construction facilitating efficient space utilization in applications of constrained space requirements.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Cummins Filtration IP, Inc.Inventors: Chirag D. Parikh, Kwok-Lam Ng, Roger L. Zoch, Jim L. Alonzo, Guillermo Alberto Smith, Brian W. Schwandt, Eric J. Rego, J. Bruce Schelkopf, Barry M. Verdegan, Kelly R. Schmitz
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Patent number: 7824460Abstract: A filter assembly is disclosed herein the filter assembly comprising: a plurality of stackable elements each comprising a frame defining a perimeter surrounding a filter media disposed within the frame, the filter media being configured for use as a diesel particulate filter and capable of being regenerated at a temperature greater than 350 degrees Celsius, each frame being configured to have either a first feature on a first surface of the frame or a second feature on a second surface of the frame or both a first feature on a first surface of the frame and a second feature on a second surface of the frame, the first feature being configured to mate with the second feature; and the first surface of each of the plurality of stackable elements further comprises an inlet opening on one end of the frame configured to align with an inlet opening on the second surface of each of the plurality of stackable elements such that a plurality of openings are defined on only one side of the filter assembly, the plurality oType: GrantFiled: January 9, 2008Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Eric J. Schramm, Phil P. Treier
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Patent number: 7811346Abstract: An air filter housing slidably receives an air control insert therein without requiring the air filter housing to be removed from the wall, floor or ceiling surrounding an air duct. The air filter housing varies in size in at least one dimension to reduce the quantity of air filters and air filter housings required to accommodate a wide variety of air duct types and sizes. The housing is mounted to a register, diffuser or return air grill covering an air duct. The air control insert is slidably received in the air filter housing for ease of removing, cleaning or replacing. The housing is adaptable to receive a variety of inserts which are custom designed to remove specific pollutants from the air to improve the air quality in a home or office, or to block the flow of air entirely.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Inventor: Joseph C. Henson
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Patent number: 7806949Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide low-profile surface mount filters. One embodiment of the present invention includes a filter housing adapted to mount on a substrate block having a plurality of flow paths and a filter cavity defined therein. The filter cavity is defined to extend in a generally horizontal direction when the low-profile filter is in use. A first flow passage is defined to connect an inlet of the filter housing to a first section of the filter cavity and a second flow passage is defined to connect a second section of the filter cavity to an outlet of the filter housing. A filter assembly is disposed in the filter cavity and sealed to the surface of the filter cavity separating the filter cavity into adjacent sections including the first section of the filter cavity and second section of the filter cavity.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2009Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Entegris, Inc.Inventors: Anthony C. DiPrizio, Nathan Abbott, Christopher Vroman, Rajnikant B. Patel, Eric McNamara
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Patent number: 7799108Abstract: A filter includes a housing with multiple flow passages and filter elements providing volume-efficient bottom-in, top-out flow or top-in, bottom-out flow. In another embodiment, parallel filtering flow paths are provided with multiple filter elements having respective overlapped sections axially aligned, with at least one filter element having a radial extension section non-axially aligned with another of the filter elements.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2008Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Cummins Filtration IP, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Connor, Michael J. Frame, Gary L. Rickle
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Patent number: 7789926Abstract: In a filter housing (100) for at least one axial flow filter element (70) capable of receiving axial flow between its end faces and having at least one continuous sealing collar on its outer circumference which can be pressed against a sealing flange (17) on the housing, a plurality of filter elements (70) can be inserted side by side into cutouts (19) of a common clamping frame element (30). Each of the sealing collars rests on the clamping frame element (30) which is plane parallel to the at least one sealing flange (17) and displaceable toward the sealing flange (17) by a clamping device (50).Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Mann + Hummel GmbHInventors: Mario Rieger, Werner Blossey, Lorenz Eilert
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Patent number: 7785695Abstract: A pillar-shaped honeycomb structured body comprises large-capacity through holes and small-capacity through holes, a first partition wall between two adjacent large-capacity through holes, a second partition wall between a large-capacity through holes and a small-capacity through holes adjacent to each other. Each of the plurality of large-capacity through holes and small-capacity through holes extends from a first end face to a second end face. An aperture rate ? (%) is a ratio between the sum of the area of the large-capacity through holes at the second end face and the area of the second end face. The difference in the thickness of the first partition wall and the second partition wall is ? (mm). The relationship between ? and ? satisfies the following inequalities (1) and (2): 0.0022?+0.0329???0.0071?+0.2553 (1), and about 35???about 60(2).Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2006Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Ibiden Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazushige Ohno, Atsushi Kudo
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Patent number: 7785384Abstract: A filter assembly is configured to be incorporated into an exhaust treatment device. The filter assembly comprises a frame, a filter media element, and a plurality of dividers supporting the filter media element within the frame. The frame has a first end and a second end defining a frame length therebetween. The filter media element is disposed within the frame and extends generally perpendicular to the frame length as a series of pleated contours. The plurality of dividers includes a first divider and a second divider. The first divider is disposed adjacent to the filter media element at the first end of the frame. The second divider is disposed adjacent to the filter media element at the second end of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Eric J. Schramm, Phil P. Treier, Bradley R. Postage, Donald W. Baldwin, Jr.
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Patent number: 7776139Abstract: A dual stage coalescer includes a separator in a separator chamber separating gas and liquid by inertial impaction, and a coalescer filter element in a coalescer chamber separating gas and liquid by coalescence. A transfer tube extends between the separator chamber and a downstream subchamber in the coalescer chamber at the downstream face of the coalescer filter element, and supplies pre-separated liquid from the separator chamber through the transfer tube to the noted downstream subchamber as driven by pressure differential between the separator chamber and the downstream subchamber, to eliminate a dedicated housing drain outlet from the separator chamber. The coalescer may provide a crankcase ventilation filter for an internal combustion engine having blowby gas containing an air-oil mixture.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2008Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Cummins Filtration IP, Inc.Inventors: Brian W. Schwandt, Christopher E. Holm, Mark V. Holzmann, Michael J. Connor
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Patent number: 7771501Abstract: A blower having oil-mist blower is disclosed. The blower is provided with tubing fitting on the wind suction opening connecting in series to an oil-collection box module. The position of the venting tube of the blower is connected to cyclone-separator. The oil-collection box module includes a box body, oil-collection seat body, filter and a cover plate. The cyclone-separator includes manifold tubing, filtering aid and a top cover. When the blower is in operation, the oil-collection box module sucks in oil-mist exhaust gas to proceed with first filtering of oil spot after that via the venting tubing into the cyclone-separator to proceed with a second filtering of oil spot.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Inventor: Ming-Chih Wang
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Patent number: 7766991Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a honeycomb structural body (filter) which has a low pressure loss upon collecting particulates, makes it possible to deposit a great amount of particulates and ashes, and is less likely to produce cracks.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Ibiden Co., Ltd.Inventors: Teruo Komori, Kazushige Ohno, Sungtae Hong, Yukio Oshimi
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Patent number: 7753981Abstract: The present invention provides filter units that, when joined together, allow joining portions thereof to be fixed together satisfactorily and can prevent air from leaking at the joining portions. A filter unit includes a filter medium that has been pleated and a frame that supports the circumference of the filter medium. The frame has a protruding part on at least one face selected from an upper face and a lower face thereof, with the protruding part being formed by allowing a part of the at least one face to protrude. The upper face is a surface of the frame that faces the upstream side relative to the flow of air that passes through the filter medium, and the lower face is a surface of the frame that faces the downstream side relative to the flow of air.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Nitto Denko CorporationInventors: Eizo Kawano, Takashi Tago, Youzou Yano, Akio Suzuki
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Patent number: 7748380Abstract: A combined air-supplying/air-purifying breathing system that includes a self-contained breathing apparatus, a facepiece for delivering breathable air from the self-contained breathing apparatus to a user, and a powered air-purifying respirator having at least one filter and a blower and having an output connected by a hose assembly to the facepiece. A control interface operationally connects the self-contained breathing apparatus to the powered air-purifying respirator. The self-contained breathing apparatus includes a pressure vessel, a cylinder valve assembly and a pressure reducer, all carried by a back frame, and the powered air-purifying respirator is adapted to be mounted on, and carried by, the back frame, by coupling the back frame and the respirator together at respective attachment points.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2005Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: STI Licensing CorporationInventors: Jerry Allen Phifer, William Eugene Parson, Judge W. Morgan, III, Robert Daniel Williams
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Publication number: 20100154640Abstract: Process for purifying and/or regenerating gases, in which the gas to be treated is fed to at least one layer of adjacently arranged prismatic honeycomb bodies (1) made of a ceramic material, which honeycomb bodies are provided with a plurality of channels (1?) which are parallel to one another and terminate in the end faces of the honeycomb bodies and through which the gas to be treated flows. The honeycomb bodies (1) are arranged in the layer at a predetermined lateral distance therebetween, which is fixed by two spacers (2) applied at two adjoining honeycomb body side walls (1?).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Porzellanfabrik Frauenthal GmbHInventors: Christoph Hagg, Franz Kronabeter, Alfred Schmuck
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Patent number: 7740678Abstract: A filter element has first and second subelements providing increased media providing improved performance and packaging options. The first and second subelements provide first and second flow paths in parallel with each other along designated flow path portions.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2007Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Cummins Filtration IP, Inc.Inventors: Larry T. Gunderson, Scott W. Schwartz, Scott P. Heckel, Brad Henke
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Patent number: 7731773Abstract: An emission reduction device which may be removably affixed to a diesel engine's exhaust system. The device comprises an outer casing which may be divided into a lower portion and an upper portion, the lower portion of which is removably attachable to the exhaust system of a diesel engine; a carcass for holding a bobbin wherein the carcass is attached to the lower portion of the outer casing at the point where the exhaust enters the outer casing and the carcass has a beveled opening in a diagonal line in its proximal part and a bobbin positioned in its distal part; one or more fibrous blanket cylinders; and a guide for arranging and securing the one or more fibrous blanket cylinders within the outer casing. The fibrous blanket cylinders may be wrapped in a wire mesh. In an alternative embodiment, a second fibrous blanket formed into a cone with the larger diameter of the cone positioned proximally may be removably inserted in the carcass.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2007Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Sabertec, L.L.C.Inventor: Sergio Varkala Sangiovani
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Patent number: 7731774Abstract: A honeycomb structured body of the present invention is a honeycomb structured body in which a plurality of porous ceramic members are combined with one another through an adhesive layer, each of the porous ceramic members having a plurality of cells which are allowed to penetrate in a longitudinal direction with a wall portion therebetween and either one end of which is sealed, with a catalyst supporting layer being adhered to the wall portion, wherein, supposing that the rate of the pore volume of pores having a pore diameter of 10 ?m or less to the entire pore volume of the porous ceramic member is X1 (%), the porosity is Y1 (%) and the weight of the catalyst supporting layer is Z1 (g/l), these X1, Y1 and Z1 are allowed to satisfy the following expressions (1) and (2): X1?20?Z1/10??(1), and Y1?35+7Z1/40??(2) (where about 20?Z1?about 150).Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Ibiden Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazushige Ohno, Hiroki Sato, Masayuki Hayashi, Kazutake Ogyu
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Patent number: 7721536Abstract: A combustion engine comprising an exhaust system containing a particulate filter (10, 52) for trapping particulate matter in engine exhaust passing through the exhaust system. A particulate trapping medium (18) inside a casing is selectively operable to a relatively lesser porosity for trapping particulate matter in the exhaust and to a relatively greater porosity for facilitating removal of trapped particulate matter during cleaning.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2007Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLCInventors: James C. Bradley, Rodney J. Klinger, Joseph T. Penaloza
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Patent number: 7717775Abstract: A filter for suspended particles for a clean room has at least one filter medium and at least one illumination device. The illumination device is arranged at least mostly within a vertical extension of the at least one filter medium. Alternatively, the illumination device is arranged in an area outside of an outflow cross-section of the at least one filter medium. The flow of clean air into the clean room is not disturbed in this way.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: M+W Zander Holding AGInventors: Ralf Bräuer, Tahir Dincsoy
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Patent number: 7713322Abstract: A filter layer includes at least partially gas-permeable material having a plurality of segments joined to one another in such a way that the filter layer has non-parallel edges. Inexpensive manufacturing methods for such a filter layer, conical honeycomb bodies having the filter layer and particle-filtering exhaust gas purification apparatuses for motor vehicles, are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2008Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: EMITEC Gesellschaft fuer Emissionstechnologie mbHInventors: Ludwig Wieres, Ferdi Kurth, Jörg Gutowski, Hans-Günter Faust
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Patent number: 7708794Abstract: A separator is made of a porous material and is intended to treat gaseous effluents which contain particles whose size is substantially less than one micrometer or of the order of one micrometer. The porous material includes channels. The channels are delimited by a fibrous porous material such as batting.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignees: Institut Francais du Petrole, Dullien Inc.Inventors: Francis A. L. Dullien, Peter Karl Grinbergs
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Patent number: 7704303Abstract: A filter for absorbing odoriferous matter from ambient air has a single body with a line of weakness that extends across at least a portion of the body and divides the filter element into at least two separately usable sub-filters. The line of weakness permits the separation of the single filter element into the sub-filters without the use of a tool. The filter element can be used in combination with varying size air purification units. The filter element can be placed in the filter housing of a large air purifier or after separation the sub-filters can be used in multiple correspondingly sized smaller air purifiers.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2005Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc.Inventor: Steven J. Nowak
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Publication number: 20100064644Abstract: A filter includes a spacing member and a filter element having two layers laminated together with the spacing member such that the spacing member extends between the filter element layers. The spacing member spaces apart the filter element layers to define an opening between the filter element layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2008Publication date: March 18, 2010Inventor: Yuqing Ding
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Patent number: 7658190Abstract: A powered air-purifying respirator that includes an enclosure, defining a single contiguous enclosed interior, an inlet duct, including an inlet and a distribution portion, that guides ambient air to the interior of the enclosure, a plurality of filter canisters disposed within the interior of the enclosure, and a blower that forces air through the at least one inlet, into the interior of the enclosure and through the plurality of filter canisters to produce filtered air suitable for breathing. A valve controls the flow of ambient air through the inlet duct. A fluid dam, disposed in an air path between the inlet and the filter canisters prevents liquids from reaching the filter canisters. The enclosure is reinforced and is adapted to provide protection for the filter canister from flame and heat while the filter canister is in use. A recirculation valve recycles previously-filtered air back into the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2005Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: STI Licensing Corp.Inventors: Jerry Allen Phifer, William Eugene Parson, Judge W. Morgan, III, Robert Daniel Williams
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Patent number: 7647927Abstract: A breathing apparatus is operable in self-contained and filtered modes of operation. In the self-contained mode of operation, a breathable gas is delivered to a user from a self-contained source of breathing gas. In a second, filtered mode of operation, a suction source draws ambient air through a filter removing contaminants and delivers filtered ambient air to the user. A method of delivering air to a subject is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2004Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Wilcox Industries Corp.Inventors: James W. Teetzel, Gary M. Lemire, Daniel A. Desrosiers, Mark A. Hansen
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Patent number: 7641708Abstract: An air filter assembly for removing particulate matter from an incoming dirty air stream. The assembly includes a housing having an inlet, an outlet, a dirty air chamber and a clean air chamber and a non-cylindrical shaped elongated filter element arranged within the dirty air chamber constructed to remove particulate matter from an incoming air stream. A plurality of non-cylindrical filter elements are preferred. The non-cylindrical filter elements provide a decreased incoming air stream velocity when compared to conventional cylindrical filter elements having the same surface area. Alternately, the non-cylindrical filter elements allow an increase in the volume of incoming air when compared to conventional cylindrical filter elements having the same surface area.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2007Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Kristofer G. Kosmider, Steven A. Johnson, Thomas D. Raether
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Patent number: 7637976Abstract: An air filter insert including at least one filter element (2; 4; 11) and a seal (3; 7) extending along outer edges of one side of the filter insert (2; 4; 11) and via which the filter insert is sealingly seated against housing sections (5, 6) of a surrounding filter housing. The filter insert (2; 4; 11) is configured such that the air can easily flow into or out of the structural space on the one side of the filter element with a minimum pressure drop. The filter insert (11) may be at least partially covered on the inflow and/or discharge side by a semi-permeable component (12), which at least partially equalizes the pressure distribution in the air stream.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2006Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Mann & Hummel GmbHInventors: Timo Dirnberger, Christoph Baumann, Guenter Jokschas, Markus Roehrig
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Patent number: 7625417Abstract: A filter screen structure includes a filter screen having air vents distributed thereon, and one or more layers of impedance material attached to the filter screen to increase an impedance of the filter screen and reduce the speed of air flowing through the filter screen. Through proper attachment of the impedance material to the filter screen in predetermined manners, the speed of air flown through the filter screen may be effectively adjusted to thereby regulate the volume of air flown through the filter screen.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Industrial Technology Research InstituteInventor: Kuo-Hsiang Yang
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Patent number: 7625419Abstract: An air filter arrangement, an air cleaner assembly including the air filter arrangement and methods of assembly and use are described. An air filter arrangement comprising a serviceable filter cartridge is described. The typical cartridge includes a recessed first flow face and an opposite outwardly projecting second flow face, with a central apex. Features of the cartridge, and an air cleaner for installation into the cartridge, are described.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Benny Kevin Nelson, Gregory L. Reichter, Bruce Allen Boehrs, Paul Anthony Wendt
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Patent number: 7604677Abstract: An air cleaner box structured to facilitate the attaching and detaching operation of an air cleaner element While enhancing the support rigidity thereof. The air cleaner box includes a casing having a case body and the openable and closable case cover. The air cleaner element and the element holder to support the air cleaner element are contained in the casing. The element holder has an extended U-shape in cross section, and has end sections that are supported by the case body and the case cover respectively. The element holder pivots on the bottom face rear ends of the holder lower protrusions in an inclinable manner.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2006Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yuichiro Tsuruta, Toru Iwadate, Yoshiaki Noda, Taeko Togawa
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Patent number: 7601209Abstract: A filter includes a housing with multiple flow passages and filter elements, including at least first and second flow passages therethrough including respective first and second filter elements in parallel. Respective internal dividing walls separate flow passages and are provided with acoustic attenuators.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2008Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Cummins Filtration IP Inc.Inventors: Larry T. Gunderson, Amy K. Luttropp, Ana R. Considine
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Publication number: 20090235623Abstract: A device for depolluting a heat engine exhaust gases includes an outer casing (23) including successive first and second tubular sections (38, 40), the first section (38) containing a first depolluting member (18) mounted in the passage, the first section including a female end (42) wherein is nested a male end (44) of the second section (40). The first depolluting member (18) includes a substrate (19) and at least one wedge (50, 52) interposed between the inner surface of the first tubular section (38) and the substrate (19), the (or each) wedge (50, 52) consisting of a wire mesh associated with a heat-expansible material to provide exhaust gas proofness.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2005Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: FAURECIA SYSTEMES D'ECHAPPEMENTInventor: Gerard Lerdung
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Patent number: 7588618Abstract: A filter cassette rack and tracks wherein the rack is a three dimensional rectangular rack having at least two opposing open sides, sealing and non-sealing support tracks span the rack providing filter cassette guides and sealing means for a plurality of filter cassettes.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: AAF-McQuay Inc.Inventors: Mike Osborne, Keiron O'Connell, Husheder P. Daruwalla, Joachim Horst Wenzek, Ng Cheah Wei
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Patent number: 7588629Abstract: A filter cassette having opposing rectangular side panels with at least one pair of filter media containers there between wherein each filter media container has a pair of opposing rectangular end plates and a pair of opposing rectangular media screens, each pair of containers are in a “V” configuration with adjacent end plates having a unitary configuration and at least one media fill aperture for each media container on a non-sealing side of the filter cassette, outermost end plates on a sealing side of the filter cassettes extend between corners of opposing side panels forming a substantially smooth sealing surface, and a fill cap is attached to each unitary pair of end plates having media fill apertures enclosing the media fill apertures.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: AAF-McQuay Inc.Inventors: Mike Osborne, Keiron O'Connell, Husheder P. Daruwalla, Joachim Horst Wenzek, Ng Cheah Wei
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Patent number: 7588613Abstract: A movable filter system is provided for moving one or more filters of a filter assembly between an operative position and a maintenance position. In one embodiment, a filter assembly is secured to a telescoping rod assembly so that it may be moved between operative and maintenance positions. Positioning the rod assembly vertically allows gravity to move the rod assembly to an extended position, and a winch and cable may be used to move the rod assembly to a retracted position. Keyways and channels may be used within the rods of the telescoping rod assembly so as to maintain rotational positioning of the filter assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2005Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Deseret Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Gubler, Daniel Esplin
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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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Patent number: 7585346Abstract: A media holding module to hold various granular and pelletized gas phase filtration media for filtering air. The module is comprised of two solid side plates, and a perforated end panel and four perforated wall panels disposed between the side plates. The perforated wall panels are arranged in a generally “V”-shaped configuration. The interior wall panels are contoured at the module inlet to provide aerodynamic airflow. Additionally, the interior wall panels are perforated across their entire surface areas to allow for airflow access to all filtration media in the filtration media beds. The compartment created by the wall panels may be subdivided to form sub-compartments capable of holding discrete beds of filtration media in series. The module's support members are located outside of the air stream to avoid airflow resistance and turbulence. The module further includes a flexible, reversible sealing system for sealing the module in the module housing in various configurations while preventing air bypass.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2006Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Inventors: Jeffrey L. Roseberry, Robert A. Darling
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Patent number: 7582130Abstract: A coalescing filter assembly having an upstream chamber, a downstream chamber, and a weephole connecting the upstream chamber to the downstream chamber. The downstream chamber includes a coalescing filter to filter a flow of gases. A passageway may be implemented between the upstream chamber and the downstream chamber to accommodate the flow of gases therethrough, while the weephole enables liquid to seep from the upstream chamber to the downstream chamber. In this manner, the weephole reduces liquid pooling in the upstream chamber without substantially compromising the efficiency or performance of the coalescing filter. A drain may connect to the downstream chamber to drain liquid collected therein.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2006Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Cummins Filtration IP Inc.Inventors: Kwok-Lam Ng, Roger Zoch, Brian Schwandt
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Patent number: 7575616Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide low-profile surface mount filters. One embodiment of the present invention includes a filter housing adapted to mount on a substrate block having a plurality of flow paths and a filter cavity defined therein. The filter cavity is defined to extend in a generally horizontal direction when the low-profile filter is in use. A first flow passage is defined to connect an inlet of the filter housing to a first section of the filter cavity and a second flow passage is defined to connect a second section of the filter cavity to an outlet of the filter housing. A filter assembly is disposed in the filter cavity and sealed to the surface of the filter cavity separating the filter cavity into adjacent sections including the first section of the filter cavity and second section of the filter cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Entegris, Inc.Inventors: Anthony DiPrizio, Nathan Abbott, Christopher Vroman, Rajnikant B. Patel, Eric McNamara
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Patent number: 7572311Abstract: A typically monolithic particulate filter including a highly porous block made primarily of intertangled polycrystalline mullite fibers, a set of channels formed through the block, and a set of porous walls separating adjacent channels. Exhaust gas is flowed through the channels and interacts with the walls such that particulate matter carried in the exhaust gas, such as soot particles, is screened out by porous fibrous mullite walls.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2005Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: GEO2 Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Bilal Zuberi
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Patent number: 7572308Abstract: An apparatus for installing and removing candles from a packed tower comprises a rail or series of rails attached to the inside of the top of the vessel. The rail(s) may be supported from either the roof or walls of the tower. A traveler assembly is supported on the rail(s). The traveler assembly supports a hoist puller that in turn raises and lowers the candles. The rail(s) may be located such that they extend over the centerlines of each of the candle locations, and each such that a portion of each rail passes under the candle installation port. Multiple traveler assemblies may be used to increase the speed of installation. The traveler assembly may be configured to be removed when not in use, to ensure it is not exposed to the harsh environment in the tower. Alternatively, the traveler assembly may be constructed from corrosion-resistant materials, so that the traveler assembly may be left in the tower.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2005Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Noram Engineering and Constructors Ltd.Inventor: John Crowden
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Publication number: 20090193774Abstract: In a modular gas-separating adsorber assembly, a pair of cylindric vessels, filled-in by a given amount of an adsorbing material (either a mainly adsorbing or a mainly adsorbing material) are always operatively assembled with a top plate and a bottom plate, the top and bottom plates being mutually coupled by tie rods, engaged in the plate corners, the bottom plates and top plates forming plate chambers and being operatively connected with the chamber formed by adjoining cylindric vessel, the plates having projecting fittings to be assembled with the plate chambers included in adjoining vessels.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: Giovanni Zanni, Oscar R. L. De Groen
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Patent number: 7563295Abstract: A filter including a filter housing with an essentially horizontal partition wall that divides the filter housing into a clean-air chamber and a dust chamber. The partition wall is provided with a number of apertures in which a number of filter bags are provided that are secured to the partition wall and extend down into the dust chamber. The filter is provided with an inlet portion in open communication with the dust chamber in a level that is above a lowermost end of the filter bags, wherein the inlet portion is configured for introducing a dust-containing flow of air into the dust chamber, from there it can be sucked through the filter bags and up into the clean-air chamber, from where the filtered air is discharged through a clean air outlet. A number of diffuser elements are arranged in the inlet portion outside the filter housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2004Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Simatek A/SInventor: Christian Andersen
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Patent number: 7556666Abstract: A honeycomb structure including a plurality of porous ceramic members which are bonded through an adhesive layer, each of the porous ceramic members has a plurality of cells, which are arranged in parallel while being separated by cell walls. The cells extend in a longitudinal direction of the honeycomb structure. In the honeycomb structure, the following relationship is satisfied: 2?B?100/3×A?10/3??(1) where A (g/cm3) designates apparent density of the porous ceramic members, and B (GPa) designates Young's modulus of the adhesive layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2006Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Ibiden Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masafumi Kunieda
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Patent number: 7550026Abstract: A honeycomb filter includes at least one pillar-shape honeycomb structured body including a plurality of cells partitioned by partitions, and plugs for sealing upstream openings of a plurality of first cells selected from the plurality of cells and for sealing downstream openings of a plurality of second cells selected from the plurality of cells. Each of the plugs is formed of a material having a greater total content of aluminum, iron, boron, silicon, and free carbon than a material forming the honeycomb structured body.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2007Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Ibiden Co., Ltd.Inventor: Syuhei Hayakawa