With Additional Support Means Not Positively Engaged Or Joined To Media (e.g., Across Face Of Filter) Patents (Class 55/501)
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Patent number: 4086071Abstract: An air filter assembly is provided which comprises a multisided air filter panel and a multisided supporting frame therefor. The frame is of unitary construction and includes a foraminous center section, and a marginal section delimiting the center section. The center and marginal sections are in supporting engagement with one surface of the filter panel. The frame is provided with a plurality of peripheral sections which are foldably connected to the marginal section and cooperate with one another to delimit the center and marginal sections. Each peripheral section includes foldably connected first and second flange segments which are disposed in substantially face-to-face fold back relation. The first flange segment is foldably connected to a portion of the marginal section and extends angularly inwardly therefrom and forms an acute angle with the portion of the marginal section to which it is attached. A third segment is foldably connected to the second flange segment and extends angularly therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1976Date of Patent: April 25, 1978Assignee: Packaging Corporation of AmericaInventor: Charles L. Champlin
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Patent number: 4074985Abstract: A readily disassembled filter assembly for a carburetor air intake housing, which assembly has upper and lower plastic, metal or rubber mounting rings with annular seating grooves on the interior sides, and such seating grooves snugly but removably receive an annular foraminous flame resister support and an elongated filter element wrapped around said support. The filtering element has a substantially uniform thickness substantially greater than that of the rigid foraminous support, and said filtering element having opposite regular sides which are unbroken. The mounting rings retain upper and lower portions of the foraminous support and wrapped filter element within the seating groove, but such mounting rings may be simply pulled apart so that the filtering element may be unwrapped for washing or replacement.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1976Date of Patent: February 21, 1978Inventor: Raymond Zeno Willas
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Patent number: 4073632Abstract: An improved filter bag mounting assembly for fabric type dust collectors compositely constituted of a selectively shaped mounting and filter media supporting member adapted for removable insertion in a complementally sized receiving aperture in a tube sheet, a filter media sheathed retainer assembly terminally connected at one end, in releasably latched gas tight relation to the mounting member and a closure plug disposed in the other terminal end of said media sheathed retainer and secured thereto in releasable gas tight latched relation.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1975Date of Patent: February 14, 1978Assignee: United States Filter CorporationInventors: Thomas V. Reinauer, Robert W. Duyckinck, Frank B. Handwork
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Patent number: 4062781Abstract: A disposable filter unit which comprises a self-gasketing, self-supporting, bonded, glass-fiber filter tube sealed in a housing with two similar plastic molded end units, with one peripheral edge of the tube compressed against the interior face surface of one end unit, and the other peripheral edge against a solid surface disc element within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1976Date of Patent: December 13, 1977Assignee: Whatman Reeve Angel LimitedInventors: Richard Strauss, Philip C. Kimball
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Patent number: 4058379Abstract: A method and apparatus for filtering solids from a gas stream is disclosed wherein the flow of the gas stream through a filter medium is stopped after a filter cake has built up consisting of the solid particles having been filtered out of the gas stream, wherein a plurality of cleaning gas streams is generated that sweep and remove the filter cake built upon the filter medium. The cleaning gas streams are emitted from pipes which also function to support the filter medium.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1975Date of Patent: November 15, 1977Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventor: Paul J. Cheng
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Patent number: 4015751Abstract: A fluidizing assembly is provided having a readily removable and replaceable filter assembly. The filter assembly comprises a supporting grid member, a filter member and an open frame member upon which may be mounted a seal member. The fluidizing outlet assembly comprises an outlet body having a lower body flange and a bottom pan having an upper pan flange spaced below the lower body flange. A pair of filter assemblies are inserted between the lower body flange and the upper pan flange, and engages a filter support assembly located above a fluidizing header in the midportion of the outlet. Preferably the filter support assembly is provided with raised surfaces for forcing the filter assembly into operative position. The bottom pan includes passages in fluid communication with the fluidizing header which define a plenum for directing the fluidizing air below the filter member, and supports for the filter member.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1975Date of Patent: April 5, 1977Assignee: ACF Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Dallas W. Rollins, Robert W. Randolph, Gerald D. Garner
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Patent number: 3992173Abstract: An air filter of the type having a porous filter medium body layer supported in a complementary unitary frame has a perforated panel supportingly engaging one face of the layer with folded up narrow panels along the edges of the layer, narrow retainer panels overlying the margins of the opposite face of the layer from the perforated panel, and each of the retainer panels being provided with spaced extensions which overlap adjacent the corners of the layer and are secured together as by means of adhesive, there also being anchoring adhesive securing two of the retainer panels to the filter layer. The overlapping extensions are perforated.An efficient method of making the air filter is provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1975Date of Patent: November 16, 1976Assignee: Korhumel Industries, Inc.Inventors: Charles E. Wharton, Clarence Bell
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Patent number: 3984221Abstract: An elongated, generally U-shaped in cross-section, retainer strip, of the type which includes longitudinally extending, resilient, confronting semi-walls extending inwardly and downwardly from the free ends of the legs to grip the edges of a fibrous filter mat, includes a pair of exterior flanges. One exterior flange extends in spaced, parallel relation to one of the walls of the retainer strip to mount the retainer strip on a planar portion of a filter frame without rivets or cement. The other exterior flange extends in spaced, parallel relation to another wall of the retainer strip to secure the edges of a conventional screen or mesh backing member eliminating sheet metal tabs.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1975Date of Patent: October 5, 1976Assignee: Industrial Air, Inc.Inventor: Worth Bagley Cotton, Jr.
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Patent number: 3970440Abstract: A compact nestable air filter of generally rectangular form comprising a frame formed of an integral suitable cut and scored blank of paperboard, which, when assembled, comprises planar frame members engaging a substantially sheet-form filter element therebetween, and having flared frame members disposed at an angle of less than 180.degree. permitting a plurality of frames to nest within each other, thereby reducing the bulk of the plurality of filters. The portions of the flared frame members may be connected together by several means, including glue flaps hingedly connected to one frame member and adhesively affixed to an adjacent member. In an improved embodiment a portion of the planar frame members on the bottom or downstream side of the filter is provided with an integral perforated cover sheet for retaining the filter element in place when subjected to an air current.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1974Date of Patent: July 20, 1976Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventors: John E. Copenhefer, Robert M. House
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Patent number: 3966439Abstract: A gaseous or liquid sampling collection unit designed to prevent loss of any of the matter collected and designed to prevent the accidental or intentional loss of all or part of the amount of matter collected, consisting of a filter capsule comprising a shield, and a filter, a two piece cassette containing said capsule consisting of an upper member and a close fitting lower member wherein the capsule is positioned between the upper and lower members of said cassette, the upper member of said cassette containing a valving arrangement permitting a unidirectional flow and, a tamper proofing plate preventing the accidental or intentional interference with the collection function.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 1974Date of Patent: June 29, 1976Inventor: Spyros-Lysander N. Vennos
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Patent number: 3966442Abstract: An odor masking ashtray is constituted by an ashtray provided with openings in its side for the insertion of cigars, cigarettes and pipes serving as a base supporting a housing in which is mounted a fan positioned between two filters so that smoke and other objectionable odors may be drawn upwardly from the ashtray through the filters and in the process filtered out of the air and/or masked.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1974Date of Patent: June 29, 1976Assignee: Aladdin Industries, IncorporatedInventor: Bruce M. Waters
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Patent number: 3959891Abstract: A low-cost internal lint screen assembly is removably mounted on a rear bulkhead of an automatic clothes dryer in an aperture through which air and lint are exhausted from the rotating drum. A plurality of locking tabs with outwardly-extending shoulders about a peripheral rim of a cover of the assembly flexibly engage surfaces of the bulkhead. Two of the locking tabs are compound tabs also having inwardly-projecting barbs which capture a flexible rim of the frame of the lint filter, the filter frame being compressed inwardly to release the filter from the cover. Also, two of the non-compound tabs may be spring metal attached to the rim, or plastic and formed integrally with the rim material.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1974Date of Patent: June 1, 1976Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventor: Alvin Edward Burkall
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Patent number: 3957469Abstract: A shallow cup has a central inlet opening in its base and a filter disc closing its open end, whereby a hollow capsule is formed. A barrier member inside the cup is located between its base and the filter and has a central portion spaced from the filter and the cup inlet. This central portion is provided with holes around a solid central area that has a diameter at least as great as the inlet opening. A separable two-part cassette contains the capsule with its marginal area clamped between the two parts. The part containing the cup is provided with a central inlet port in an end wall spaced from the capsule, and the other part of the cassette covers the filter and is provided with an outlet port. Between the capsule and inlet port in the cassette there is a baffle that causes nonrespirable particles in the incoming air to be trapped before they can reach the capsule.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1975Date of Patent: May 18, 1976Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventor: Stanley P. Nebash
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Patent number: 3953182Abstract: A sampling device for separating particles entrained in a gaseous medium including a plurality of plates spaced from each other a prescribed distance with each of the plates defining a plurality of jet impaction apertures therethrough with the apertures of each plate staggered with respect to the apertures of the plates adjacent thereto so that the entrained particles will be separated by jet impaction by each plate on the next downstream plate, a collection substrate carried by the upstream side of each of the plates onto which the particles are impacted and defining a plurality of slots therethrough adapted to overlie the apertures through the plates on which the collection member is carried with means for maintaining a prescribed spacing between the collection substrate and the adjacent upstream plate and for dividing the flow of the gaseous medium through the plates into sub-flow paths.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1974Date of Patent: April 27, 1976Inventor: Thomas P. Roth
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Patent number: 3950157Abstract: A ram air filter for light aircraft comprising a parallelepiped housing and a replaceable filter element is disclosed. The housing comprises a base element and a cover element, which are injection molded of high impact plastic and are connected together in a snap-lock manner. The parallel faces of the base and cover elements include a plurality of ribs that define aligned apertures through which incoming air enters and leaves the housing. The ribs are formed such that they present a minimal amount of surface area to the incoming air stream during flight. A plurality of 90.degree. locking studs attach the housing to the air intake channel of the aircraft's carburetor. The replaceable filter element is also parallelepiped in form and lies in the space defined by the housing so as to filter the air flowing through the aligned apertures. The replaceable filter element is formed of a compressible foam, preferably having a porosity grade lying in the range of 20-50 pores per linear inch.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1974Date of Patent: April 13, 1976Inventor: Dorrance Henry Matney
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Patent number: 3942964Abstract: A perforated floor panel for use in the construction of a floor for a "clean room" having a return air system, and the like, which provides a controlled constant balanced pressure drop across the floor and a roughing filtration of air passing through it, the floor panel comprising a perforated floor pan, a balancing pad, and a balancing pad retainer which holds the balancing pad in position against the bottom surface of the floor pan.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1974Date of Patent: March 9, 1976Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: Bernard R. Shuler
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Patent number: 3941571Abstract: A filter pleat fold spacer for use in a gas filter device of the type having a flow-through filter frame and a pleated filter media disposed within the frame to hold the pleats of the filter media apart when subjected to the flow of gas to be filtered, the pleat spacer being formed to provide a yieldable surface adjacent the pleat fold turns of the media.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1975Date of Patent: March 2, 1976Assignee: American Air Filter Company, Inc.Inventor: Allan R. Getzin
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Patent number: 3938973Abstract: An air filter panel comprising a filter element of fibrous material supported at its marginal edges by a stiff paper frame is provided. The strip of stiff paper is scored along two spaced longitudinal lines and folded away from the longitudinal lines to form a trough for receiving the filter element, the strip also being folded transversely to form a closed configuration surrounding the filter element to receive the marginal edges of the filter element in the trough. The frame is triangular in cross section with an outer wall, a flat rear wall extending inward from the outer wall toward the filter element, and an inclined front wall extending inward from the outer wall toward the filter element and sloping toward the rear wall. The front wall terminates in a flange disposed in a parallel relationship with the rear wall. The flange is secured to the rear wall with the filter element compressed therebetween to hold the frame and filter element together.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1974Date of Patent: February 17, 1976Inventor: Eli J. Kershaw
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Patent number: 3933452Abstract: A filter cartridge for suspended particles comprising a frame and a filter web supported by the frame, the filter web being embedded in the frame which is formed of plastic material. The outside of the filter web is provided with a support grid or wire network which is likewise embedded in the frame. The filter web and the support grid network are folded into the shape of a bellows.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1974Date of Patent: January 20, 1976Assignee: H. Gertsch & Co. AktiengesellschaftInventor: Ernst Rudin