Plural Diverse Separating Means Patents (Class 96/134)
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Publication number: 20100101413Abstract: Apparatus and methods for reducing or eliminating undesirable air-borne substances, such as odors, bacteria, viruses, fungi, and toxins, are provided. A filter containing nanocrystalline metal oxide or metal hydroxide particles may be installed within an air handling apparatus such as an existing HVAC unit located within a building, and particularly within a home, or a portable air processor or purifier. The air handling apparatus comprises a blower which pulls air containing various undesirable substances from within the enclosed environment and directs it through a filtering device containing the nanocrystalline particles. The undesirable substances are sorbed by the nanocrystalline particles thereby creating a deodorized stream of air that may then be directed back into various portions of the enclosed environment or vented to the atmosphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: NANOSCALE CORPORATIONInventors: David Jones, Kyle Knappenberger, Lincoln Mertz, Olga Koper, David Brotton, Deborah Basco, Bill Sanford
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Publication number: 20100095843Abstract: An improved filtration apparatus, filtering method and filtering material for capturing mercury and other pollutants in pollutant-laden fluid streams such as flue gases generated by process gas streams are disclosed. The improved filtration system may include two pollutant remediation layers, an upstream layer capable of filtering particulates and a downstream layer capable of adsorbing and/or catalyzing pollutants such as mercury, dioxin, furans, and NOx. The improved filtration system may be in the form of a particulate filter bag. The particulate filter bag may be configured for use in a reverse air filtration system with the upstream layer facing an internal volume of the bag. The upstream layer may include an ePTFE layer laminated to the upstream side of the upstream layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventors: Richard E. Gebert, Glenn S. Shealy, Tim W. Sherman, Steve K. Stark, Zhengtian Xu
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Patent number: 7699912Abstract: The air-cleaner includes a housing. The air-cleaner includes a filter element located in the housing to filter air taken into the housing. The air-cleaner includes an adsorption element for adsorbing vaporized fuel flowing into the housing. The housing includes first and second housing components having open ends put on each other. The filter element is held between the first and second housing components, separating the housing into a clean side and a dust side. The adsorption element includes a frame at the periphery; and an adsorption portion located inside the frame. One of the first and second housing components as the clean side has an inner side back in the open end, the inner side having a mounting portion having the adsorption element mounted thereto. The mounting portion includes the adsorption element; and a support member placed thereon.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2007Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Toyo Roki Seizo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Soichi Uemura, Wataru Sugimoto, Osamu Kaneko, Tetsuo Akiyama, Atsushi Suzuki
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Patent number: 7699906Abstract: The present invention relates to iodinated resins. It relates in particular to a process for preparing a polyiodide-resin wherein an anion exchange resin is contacted with a material capable of donating a member absorbable by the resin so as to convert the resin to the polyiodide-resin. The absorbable member is selected from the group consisting of I.sub.2 and polyiodide ion having a valence of ?1. In the process, conversion of the anion exchange resin to the polyiodide-resin is effected at elevated temperate and/or elevated pressure, the elevated temperature being about 100.degree. C. or higher, the elevated pressure being greater than atmospheric pressure. The present invention also relates to a substance comprising an iodine (impregnated) resin as produced by the above process.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2007Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Triosyn Holding Inc.Inventor: Pierre Jean Messier
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Patent number: 7691163Abstract: A vehicle air dryer comprising: a dryer cylinder for drying compressed air passing therethrough, an exhaust assembly for providing an additional air outlet, a backflow assembly for providing a backflow air passage, an air pressure governor assembly for maintaining air pressure inside the vehicle air dryer, an one way check valve for providing one way air passage for dried compressed air and preventing air leakage, and a dryer valve body having an air inlet, an air inlet chamber, an air outlet, a slanting air passage leading to the air outlet, a first opening for installing the exhaust assembly, an opposite, second opening for threadingly attaching the dryer cylinder, a third opening, substantially perpendicular to the second opening, for mounting the backflow assembly, and a fourth opening, substantially parallel to the third opening, for receiving the air pressure governor assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: SORL Auto Parts, Inc.Inventors: Baojian Tao, Laicheng Liu
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Patent number: 7691188Abstract: An adsorption element for adsorbing gases and vapors from the gaseous atmosphere in the intake tract of an internal combustion engine. The adsorption element is disposed within a wall of a flow cross section carrying the intake air, has a planar adsorption medium along which the intake air flows, and is pleated to create folds in longitudinal direction of the intake stream.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Mann + Hummel GmbHInventors: Olaf Weber, Stephan Wild, Wolfgang Wenzel, Daniel Volkmer, Jens Sohnemann, Josef Rohrmeier, Alfons Schwinghammer, Frank Pfeiffer
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Patent number: 7686871Abstract: An integrated filter assembly is provided. The filter assembly includes a fastener that holds two substantially opposing elements of a housing together. Also included is a multi-purpose filter that has at least a particle filter component and a chemical filter component. The multi-purpose filter is attached to the fastener. The multi-purpose filter is within the housing when the fastener holds the two substantially opposing elements of the housing together.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: CheeFong Oh, LiHong Zhang, Djohni Chandra
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Patent number: 7674324Abstract: An exposure system for exposing a photoresist layer on a top surface of a wafer to light. The exposure system including: an environment chamber containing a light source, one or more focusing lenses, a mask holder, a slit and a wafer stage, the light source, all aligned to an optical axis, the wafer stage moveable in two different orthogonal directions orthogonal to the optical axis, the mask holder and the slit moveable in one of the two orthogonal directions; a filter in a sidewall of the environment chamber, the filter including: a filter housing containing chemically active carbon nanotubes, the chemically active carbon nanotubes comprising a chemically active layer formed on carbon nanotubes or comprising chemically reactive groups on sidewalls of the carbon nanotubes; and means for forcing air or inert gas first through the filter then into the environment chamber and then out of the environment chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2008Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Steven J. Holmes, Mark C. Hakey, David V. Horak, James G. Ryan
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Patent number: 7670411Abstract: An air-cleaner includes a housing attached to an induction system of an internal combustion engine. The air-cleaner includes a filter element located within the housing and separating the internal of the housing into a dust side and clean side, the dust side having an introduction portion for introducing an external air into the housing, the clean side having a feeder portion for feeding a filtered air to an engine. The air-cleaner includes a plate-shaped adsorption element including an adsorbent to adsorb a vaporized fuel returned from an engine side and permitting an air to pass therethrough, the adsorption element arranged to cross the direction of an air flow and fitted to occupy the entire surface of the clean side in the housing. The adsorption element defines a port connecting the filter element and the feeder portion, and includes a valve disc to open or close the port. The valve disc is controlled to open during air inspiration for permitting an air to flow toward the feeder portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Toyo Roki Seizo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Hayato Suzuki
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Patent number: 7655069Abstract: An air/liquid exchanger comprising an open-cell foam 102 supporting a liquid sorbent. The exchanger may be used for removing trace gaseous components from the air.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2006Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Global Research Technologies, LLCInventors: Allen B. Wright, Klaus S. Lackner, Eddy J. Peters
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Patent number: 7655059Abstract: The invention is an assembly structure that allows molecular sieves and can-filters be fast assembled in an oxygen concentrator.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2007Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Treatyou Medical Technology CorporationInventors: Shiow-Chen Wang, Wen-Feng Yang, Wen-Ching Wu
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Patent number: 7655070Abstract: The assemblies of the invention can comprise a fine fiber layer having dispersed within the fine fiber layer an active particulate material. Fluid that flows through the assemblies of the invention can have any material dispersed or dissolved in the fluid react with, be absorbed by, or adsorbed onto, the active particulate within the nanofiber layer. The structures of the invention can act simply as reactive, absorptive, or adsorptive layers with no filtration properties, or the structures of the invention can be assembled into filters that can filter particulate from a mobile fluid while simultaneously reacting, absorbing, or adsorbing materials from the mobile fluid.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Andrew James Dallas, Lefei Ding, Jon Dennis Joriman, Dustin Zastera, James R. Giertz, Veli Engin Kalayci
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Publication number: 20100011955Abstract: Hydrogen sulfide is removed from a hydrogen rich gas stream using adsorbents having a low loss of carbon dioxide adsorption capacity upon sulfur loading including high purity silica gels, titania or highly cross-linked, non-chemically reactive resins. The adsorbents may be used to adsorb both carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide, or may be used as a guard bed upstream of a separate carbon dioxide adsorbent.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey Raymond Hufton, Timothy Christopher Golden, Robin Joyce Maliszewskyj, Edward Landis Weist, JR., Robert Quinn, Erin Marie Sorensen
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Patent number: 7645329Abstract: A tamper resistant hydrocarbon trap and air filter assembly includes a cylindrical carbon trap filter extending from a sealed upstream end to a downstream end seated and sealed in a forwardly facing recess of an adaptor. A conventional cylindrical air filter surrounds the carbon trap filter with a sealed upstream end and a downstream end removable secured to an annular flange on the adaptor with the downstream end of the adaptor being arranged to be coupled to a vehicle's air intake.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Advanced Flow Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Shahriar N. Niakan, Stuart T. Miyagishima, Jeffrey S. Krangnes
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Patent number: 7645327Abstract: Systems and methods for achieving filtration are provided that utilize agglomerates or granules of nanoparticles. The agglomerates or granules of nanoparticles may be used as and/or incorporated into a HEPA filtration system to remove solid or liquid submicron-sized particles, e.g., MPPS, in an efficient and efficacious manner. The filtration systems and methods are provided that utilize agglomerates or granules in a size range of about 100-500 microns. The agglomerates or granules of nanoparticles exhibit a hierarchical fractal structure. In the case of agglomerates of nanoparticles, porosities of 0.9 or greater are generally employed, and for granules of nanoparticles, porosities that are smaller than 0.9 may be employed. Filter media formed from the agglomerates or granules may be formed from materials such as carbon black and fumed silica, and may be employed in baffled or non-baffled filtration apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2006Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: New Jersey Institute of TechnologyInventors: Robert Pfeffer, Rajesh Dave, Stanislav Dukhin, Jose A. Quevedo, Qun Yu
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Publication number: 20100000406Abstract: A method and apparatus for reducing discharges into the atmosphere of mercury pollutants associated with dry process, precalciner cement manufacturing is shown. Raw feed meal used in cement production is heated in a special heating chamber to drive off volatile mercury pollutants, such as elemental mercury and mercury oxides. Preferably, the feed meal is heated to a temperature of at least 175° C. The gases that are driven off flow are then cooled to condense the mercury pollutants causing them to be adsorbed on carbon particles injected into the gas flow. The carbon particles containing the condensed mercury pollutants are then filtered out of gas flow, for example, using a fabric filter. The gas flow may be burned to destroy other volatile pollutants such as hydrocarbons and/or ammonia.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventors: James J. Schwab, Ronald L. Hawks
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Publication number: 20100000409Abstract: A method and apparatus for practicing the method are provided for separating droplets of finely aerosolized elemental mercury from a gaseous stream in which the droplets are dispersed. In the method a gold plated metallic capillary surface is contacted with the gaseous stream, causing the aerosolized droplets to deposit on the capillary surface and by capillary action to coalesce with other of such droplets to form increasingly large drops of mercury. The surface is oriented to allow the mercury to flow by gravitational forces and capillary action to the lowermost portions of the surface, at which it accumulates, and is then collected at a suitable vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventor: Hal Alper
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Patent number: 7641720Abstract: The invention concerns a flow turning vane assembly for use in a duct bend portion of a clean air duct of an air induction system for a vehicle engine. The flow turning vane assembly may have a vane support housing, and a hydrocarbon adsorbent vane mounted to the vane support housing. The hydrocarbon adsorbent vane has a curved shape complimentary to the duct bend portion and includes a hydrocarbon adsorbent layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2006Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations, Inc.Inventor: Lei Li
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Publication number: 20090320685Abstract: A canister includes a canister case having an adsorbent chamber, an adsorbent housed in the adsorbent chamber of the canister case, a filter disposed between the adsorbent chamber and a port mounted on an end wall of the adsorbent chamber, and a tentative filter engaging projection provided in the adsorbent chamber. The filter is loosely fitted within the adsorbent chamber and then welded on the end wall of the adsorbent chamber. The tentative filter engaging projection tentatively holds the filter loosely fitted within the adsorbent chamber in a welding step of the filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: AISAN KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Toshio YOSHIDA, Tsuneyuki KURATA, Norihisa YAMAMOTO, Yukihiro KANEDA
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Patent number: 7632342Abstract: The present invention provides an outlet cap adapted to removably attached to the gas outlet of a gas discharge passageway in an on-off valve provided on a toxic gas containing container, the outlet cap comprising a bottom wall, a peripheral wall extending from the bottom wall and a gasket located on an inner surface of the bottom wall for sealing the gas outlet, the gasket including a gas absorbing means which is made of a material which does not chemically react with the toxic gas contained in the toxic gas container to degrade the sealing property of the gasket, the toxic-gas absorbing means being exposed to the gas discharge passageway when the outlet cap is attached to the gas outlet.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Takachiho Chemical Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tsutomu Nakanoya, Maki Egami, Ryota Tada
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Patent number: 7625436Abstract: An air dryer cartridge (10) is provided with an inlet connectable to a compressed air source, an outlet connectable to a reservoir and a desiccant (18) provided intermediate the inlet and outlet adapted to remove moisture from air passing through the air dryer cartridge (10), wherein the air dryer cartridge (10) further includes a filter (20) to capture oil droplets present in air received from the source, and wherein further the filter (20) is positioned downstream of the desiccant (18).Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Wabco GmbH & Co. OHGInventors: Mark Paling, Ignitius Milomo, Stephan Niemeyer, Andrew G. L. Blackwood
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Patent number: 7625437Abstract: A cartridge of an air dryer serves for cleaning compressed air to be used in compressed air supply systems of motor vehicles, especially trucks. The cartridge includes a housing, a pre-filter, a deposit chamber, a coalescing filter, a bypass conduit and a check valve. The deposit chamber is located downstream of the pre-filter. The deposit chamber is filled with a treating substance. The coalescing filter is arranged between the pre-filter and the deposit chamber. The bypass conduit is designed and arranged to bypass the coalescing filter and not to bypass the pre-filter. The check valve is arranged in the bypass conduit in a way that it opens during regeneration of the cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2005Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Haldex Brake Products GmbHInventor: Siegfried Heer
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Patent number: 7621372Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a duct having a simple structure and capable of suppressing occurrences of an intake noise and a dropping-out of an adsorbent, and to a process for producing the same capable of producing easily. The present duct (1) is one comprising a duct body (2) in tubular, and the duct body (2) is comprised of a nonwoven fabric in which an adsorbent (3) in at least one type among granular, powdery and fibrous is disposed as an intermediate layer. The duct body (2) is preferably composed of a first fiber layer (7) located on an inner circumferential side, a second fiber layer (8) located on an outer circumferential side, and the adsorbent (10) is disposed between the first fiber layer (7) and the second fiber layer (8).Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2007Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Toyota Boshoku Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kunihiro Yamaura, Kouichi Oda
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Patent number: 7621989Abstract: A pleatable filter structure for use in a filter panel, containing ion exchange particles distributed within a fibrous framework is expanded to contain enough space to allow the ion exchange particles to swell or to be in a swelled state as compared to dry ion exchange particles, without additional expansion of the filter structure. A method of manufacturing the filter structure involves subjecting the filter structure to a moisture treatment in which it is exposed to a humid or water containing environment, whereby the ion exchange particles swell and cause a permanent expansion of the filter structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Camfil ABInventor: Mikael Forslund
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Publication number: 20090272271Abstract: A gas recovery system is disclosed. The gas recovery system includes a gas source productive of a gaseous stream comprising moisture, a gas dryer in fluid communication with and downstream of the gas source, and an electrochemical compressor in fluid communication with and downstream of the gas dryer. The gas dryer is disposed to receive the gaseous stream and produce a delivery stream absent moisture and a slipstream comprising moisture. The electrochemical compressor is disposed to receive the slipstream at a first pressure and produce a compressed stream at a second pressure greater than the first pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2007Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: PROTON ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Lawrence Clinton Moulthrop, Everett Bragg Anderson
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Patent number: 7608137Abstract: A fuel adsorbent member 16 is arranged in a housing 11 at a position downstream from a filter element 14. The fuel adsorbent member 16 adsorbs evaporative fuel. An air cleaner is configured in such a manner that, when receiving a backfire pressure P1 from an engine, the fuel adsorbent member 16 is held in the state secured to the housing 11. Specifically, release holes 22 are defined in a portion of the fuel adsorbent member 16 for releasing the backfire pressure P1 through the release holes 22.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Toyota Boshoku Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kouichi Oda
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Patent number: 7601202Abstract: The invention relates to a method for reducing the carbon dioxide concentration in air of a closed or partially closed unit of space. The inventive method may comprise the steps of removing an air flow from the unit of space, guiding the air flow in a membrane system that may contain at least one membrane module having a CO2/O2 selectivity of greater than 2, removing the carbon dioxide permeated through the membrane, and returning the air flow that has been depleted of carbon dioxide in the membrane system to the unit of space. The inventive method may be optionally combined with an oxygen enrichment method. The invention also relates to corresponding devices for carrying out the inventive method.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2005Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Blue Membranes GmbHInventors: Andreas Noack, Jürgen Kunstmann, Christian Gnabs, Norman Bischofberger, Norbert A. Paul, Jörg Rathenow
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Patent number: 7601189Abstract: A filtering method and a filter device (10) for removing impurities from the breathing air (24) in a room, an air raid shelter or a vehicle. According to the filtering method, the air to be filtered is driven through a carbon dioxide filter (13) by a fan (15), with the result that at least a portion of the carbon dioxide and/or mold spores and other impurities in the air are trapped in the carbon dioxide filter. After the filtering, the filter is regenerated and the carbon dioxide and/or mold spores trapped in it are removed by a technique whereby air heated by a thermal resistor (20) is passed through the filter, this air preferably consisting of the same air to be filtered.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2004Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Oy Hydrocell Ltd.Inventors: Markku Lampinen, Tomi Anttila, Keijo Rauhala
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Patent number: 7601207Abstract: A gas recovery system is disclosed. The gas recovery system includes a gas source productive of a gaseous stream comprising moisture, a gas dryer in fluid communication with and downstream of the gas source, and an electrochemical compressor in fluid communication with and downstream of the gas dryer. The gas dryer is disposed to receive the gaseous stream and produce a delivery stream absent moisture and a slipstream comprising moisture. The electrochemical compressor is disposed to receive the slipstream at a first pressure and produce a compressed stream at a second pressure greater than the first pressure.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2007Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Proton Energy Systems, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence Clinton Moulthrop, Everett Bragg Anderson
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Patent number: 7597733Abstract: A filter assembly for use in sidestream gas sampling assembly. The filter assembly of the present invention includes a hydrophilic member that is constructed from a porous material and is situated such that gas entering the filter assembly passes through at least a portion the hydrophilic member. In a further embodiment, the filter includes a hydrophobic member positioned downstream of the hydrophilic member. The hydrophobic member acts as a second line of defense against moisture reaching the sensing mechanism in the gas sampling assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2005Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: RIC Investments, LLCInventors: Brian M. Fudge, Patrick Tuxbury, Kirk Johnson
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Patent number: 7591868Abstract: A filter including a base portion along with a flange extending from the base and a top surface plus a bottom surface is disclosed. The filter also includes an outlet. During use the filter is placed within an electronic enclosure, generally with the bottom surface in contact with the wall of the enclosure. The wall of the enclosure has an inlet through which gases can travel into the interior of the filter, and then eventually leaving the filter by way of the outlet, which is within the interior of the electronic enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2004Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventor: Christopher M. Johnson
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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: 7585358Abstract: A recirculation filter includes a first layer and a second layer. The first layer has a first side and a second side and is configured to trap particles that are of a first size. The second layer has a first portion adjacent to the first side of the first layer and a second portion adjacent the second side of the first layer. The second layer is configured to trap particles that are of a second size. The second size of particles trapped by the second layer is greater than the first size of particles trapped by the first layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2006Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Seagate Technology LLCInventors: Aung Lwin Oo, Ishak Sugeng Iskandar, Asmin Buang, Chakravarty Barish, Kiam Siang Tan
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Patent number: 7582142Abstract: Described is an adsorbing agent for dust-collecting filters, especially for adsorbing odors. The adsorbing agent may include fibers, flakes and/or granulate as a supporting material onto which a powdery adsorption material is applied superficially.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2005Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Eurofilters N.V.Inventors: Jan Schultink, Ralf Sauer
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Publication number: 20090211443Abstract: An oxygen generating device includes a housing, an inlet formed in the housing, a compressor, and a sieve module. The device further includes a self-serviceable filter disposed between the compressor and the sieve module. The method for generating an oxygen-enriched gas includes introducing a feed gas into the oxygen generating device via the inlet, compressing the feed gas via the compressor, filtering the compressed feed gas by removing at least one contaminant from the feed gas via the self-serviceable filter, introducing the filtered feed gas into the sieve module, and generating the oxygen-enriched gas from the filtered feed gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventors: James H. Youngblood, Michael S. McClain
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Publication number: 20090211601Abstract: System for extracting vapour and particulates from a flow of at least an air stream, the air stream including vapour and particulates, the system having a funnel and a filter unit; an opening of the funnel being arranged for receiving the flow of at least the air stream; an outlet of the funnel being connected to an inlet of the filter unit, the inlet of the filter unit being arranged for receiving the air stream, wherein the filter unit further includes a housing, a first filter and a second filter, a ventilation unit and a filter unit outlet; the housing having a first, second and third chamber; the first chamber and second chamber being separated by the first filter, the second chamber and third chamber being separated by the second filter; the inlet of the filter unit being located in the first chamber; the ventilation unit being located between the third chamber and the filter unit outlet and being arranged during use for creating an underpressure in the first, second and third chambers, the underpressurType: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventor: Antonius Theodorus Cecilianus HAUZER
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Patent number: 7572322Abstract: The invention relates to an adsorption filter material (1) that provides protection against chemical toxins, chemical weapons and pollutants, with a preferably multi-layer composite construction (2). The layer construction (2) includes at least one planar support layer (3) with two opposing sides (3?, 3?) and an adsorption layer (4), provided on the support layer (3) made from a material which adsorbs chemical toxins, the surface of at least one of the both sides (3? and/or 3?) of the support layer (3) being modified by plasma treatment. The surface properties, in particular the surface finish and the surface reactivity can be adjusted and optimised to match the application by means of the plasma treatment.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2004Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Blucher GmbHInventors: Bertram Bohringer, Thomas Stoll, Peter Heinrich, Michael Moskopp
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Patent number: 7569088Abstract: Hard disk drive housing including at least one inlet, at least one outlet. The inlet is situated near spindle and above disk in hard disk drive. The outlet is situated near outside diameter of disk. When disk rotates, air pressure near the inlet is lower than air pressure near the outlet, causing a flow of air through the hard disk drive from the inlet to the outlet, tending to cool the hard disk drive. The inlet may include inlet filter. Outlet may include outlet filter. Manufacturing the housing by providing the inlet and the outlet. The disk cover as manufacturing product. Operating the hard disk drive containing the housing. The hard disk drive containing the housing, and manufacturing the hard disk drive. The hard disk drive as manufacturing product. A system containing at least one of the hard disk drives. Manufacturing the system, and the system as a manufacturing product.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2006Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Brian Strom, Andrei Khurshudov
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Publication number: 20090183635Abstract: The present invention relates generally to particle removal and air borne molecular contaminant air filters, and, more particularly, to a combination particle and air borne molecular contaminant filter with an activated material separator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventor: R. Vijayakumar
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Patent number: 7563310Abstract: A dehumidifier for an electrical-equipment air intake has an outer housing wall and a floor of a material with a high specific thermal conductivity downwardly closing the outer housing wall, having a downwardly tapering funnel-shaped inner surface formed with a central downwardly open port, and having a rounded edge where the surface meets the port. An inner air-permeable housing inside the outer housing wall holds a moisture-absorbing mass so that air drawn in through the port can pass through the mass and then into a space between the inner and outer housings. A moisture sensor is provided between the housings and a heater in the mass. A controller connected between the heater and the sensor energizes the heater and cooks moisture out of the mass such that the moisture condenses on the floor and runs over the edge out through the port.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2004Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbHInventors: Manfred Eichert, Kurt Kugler, Karsten Viereck, Rainer Brill
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Publication number: 20090178565Abstract: A filtering device has a filter hose that is arranged in a support pipe wherein between the outer side of the filter hose and the inner wall of the support pipe an annular chamber for the flow of the fluid to be purified is formed. Moreover, an adsorber unit for adsorption of residues is arranged in or on the support pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2007Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: MANN+HUMMEL GMBHInventor: Stefan Walz
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Publication number: 20090158929Abstract: The subject matter disclosed herein relates to a method of reducing an amount of mercury discharged to an environment in a flue gas (12) generated by combustion of a fuel source. The method includes contacting the flue gas with a moist pulverous material upstream of a particle separator (24), mixing powdered activated carbon (PAC) in an amount between about 0.5 lb/MMacf and 10 lbs/MMacf with the flue gas (12) upstream of the particle separator (24), wherein the PAC interacts with at least a portion of mercury containing compounds in the flue gas (12), and separating the mercury containing compounds from the flue gas (12) containing the moist pulverous material and PAC, thereby reducing an amount of mercury in the flue gas (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventor: Leif A. V. Lindau
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Patent number: 7547350Abstract: A hydrocarbon trap that includes a sheet paper element and a plurality of fingers. The paper element is at least partially formed of a material capable of adsorbing and desorbing gaseous hydrocarbons. The paper element is arranged into a plurality of adjacent sheet members. The fingers are disposed between and support adjacent pairs of the sheet members so that each adjacent pair of the sheet members forms a flow channel. A method for filtering gaseous hydrocarbons from an air flow is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2005Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Miniature Precision Components, Inc.Inventors: Douglas J Callahan, Mark T Van de Bogert
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Publication number: 20090120295Abstract: The invention concerns a self-propelled vehicle, in particular an aircraft, comprising an onboard equipment such as an inerting system, means for vapour pollutant filtering (1) arranged between an air intake (8) connected to a compressed air source and an air outlet (9) connected to the equipment. The invention is characterized in that the vapour pollutant filtering means (1) comprise adsorption filtering means such as molecular sieve and/or activated carbon.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2006Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: Isabel Lemaitre, Olivier Vandroux, Stephane Lessi
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Patent number: 7531029Abstract: A hydrocarbon adsorption unit for recovery of volatile hydrocarbons which emanate from several sources and which would otherwise be released into the atmosphere through the air cleaner of an automobile engine when the engine is shut off. The unit is positioned in the air intake system such that all air flowing through the engine passes through the unit. The unit comprises a housing having an air inlet and an air outlet. The housing contains a substrate and a volatile hydrocarbon adsorber material coated on the surface of the substrate. The adsorber material may be silica gel, a molecular sieve and/or activated carbon. The material further contains a binder that will cause the material to adhere to the surface of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2006Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: BASF Catalysts LLCInventors: Jeffrey Barmont Hoke, Mark Thomas Buelow, John Joseph Kauffman
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Publication number: 20090101010Abstract: A filter cartridge for recovering halogenated hydrocarbons (HKW), such as those occurring in inhalation anesthetics in the medical field, contains a first gas inlet; a container which contains a filter insert; wherein the container is connected over a connection with a cover and with a gas release; wherein the container is united via two sealing rings and a filter plate with the cover; wherein the filter insert contains a zeolite; wherein the filter insert has openings; wherein the filter insert adapts with the base of the filter insert to recesses in the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: ZeoSys GmbHInventors: Bernd FUESTING, Peter MUENN, Hartmut WELKE, Helmut STACH
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Publication number: 20090095155Abstract: Methods and systems for handling sour carbon dioxide (CO2) streams are provided. In one aspect, a method for sequestering an emissions-heavy gas includes removing at least a portion of an acid gas from a rich solvent in an acid gas stripper to create the emissions-heavy gas, and channeling the emissions-heavy gas to a storage system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventors: Arnaldo Frydman, Pradeep Thacker, Sachin Naphad, Aaron John Avagliano
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Patent number: 7517381Abstract: A gas contaminant is filtered using fibers having internal cavities containing a chemically reactive oxidizing agent, an acid or base, a coordinating agent, a complexing agent, or a deliquescing agent. Where the contaminant is basic, the reagent is preferably an oxidizing agent. Where the contaminant is acidic, the reagent is preferably basic, and more preferably comprises a group 1 or group 2 metal cation. The reagent may also advantageously comprise a phosphate, chitosan, hypochlorite, borate, carbonate, hydroxide, or oxide. Where the contaminant is neutral, the reagent is preferably an oxidizing agent, complexing agent, coordinating agent, or deliquescing agent. The reagent is preferably impregnated into an adsorptive solid, including, for example, carbon powder, zeolite, aluminum oxide, or silica. The fibers are preferably multilobal, and most preferably either trilobal or quadrilobal. It is also preferred that the fibers contain a plurality of T shaped lobes.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2003Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Ron Rohrbach, Dan Bause, Peter Unger
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Patent number: 7517396Abstract: An apparatus for selectively adsorbing gas during adsorption processes and desorbing gas during desorption processes. A tube has a porous sidewall, and at each end is an end-fitting sealingly connected thereto. A particulate porous gas storage material is located within the tube, wherein the porosity prevents the material, but allows gases, to pass therethrough. A selected gas from a porous inner tube, a heating coil, or a heat exchanger located within the tube may provide heat for the desorption processes, and the selected gas or heat exchanger may provide cooling during the adsorption processes.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations, Inc.Inventors: Gerd Arnold, Ulrich Eberle, Dieter Hasenauer
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Publication number: 20090090244Abstract: Desiccant bag and filter assembly adapted for insertion into an integrated condenser dryer chamber of a vehicle or mobile air conditioning system or the like. A support member (4) lies along the exterior of a desiccant containing pouch (2) with the pouch secured at both of its longitudinal ends to the support. A filter member is integral with the assembly and positioned at one end of the pouch. Rigid stand off members (10, 18) are positioned at respective ends of the assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2007Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: FLOW DRY TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Douglas E. LeConey, John M. Evans, David V. Flaugher