Translucent Patents (Class 96/415)
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Patent number: 8915983Abstract: A range extractor hood includes a screen, at least one filter element and at least one pivot bearing which swingably supports the at least one filter element on the screen. At least one locking member retains the at least one filter element to the screen. Located on the screen is a releasing device for, at least partially, releasing the locking member and retention of the filter element.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2013Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignee: BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeraete GmbHInventors: Anna Broβmann, Julia Ehrensberger, Andrzej Goczol, Michael Hegendörfer, Robert Hibelt, Thomas Kotlinski, Daniel Metz, Stefan Panten, Klaus-Heiner Rutsch, Ilka Schneider, Julia Wellhausen, Thomas Wilde
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Patent number: 8784524Abstract: A duct filter bag used in connection with a heating and air conditioning vent, the duct filter bag including a filter body constructed of a material that is air permeable yet catches particles exiting the vent, the filter body having a perimeter; an attachment assembly connected to the filter body; where the filter body is extendable outward relative to the attachment assembly to define a filter volume; the attachment assembly being adapted to attach the filter body such that the filter volume is in registry with the vent.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2012Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Inventor: James Albert
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Patent number: 8778042Abstract: An exterior duct filter retainer used in connection with a heating and air conditioning vent, the duct filter retainer including a filter body constructed of a material that is air permeable yet catches particles exiting the vent, the filter body having a an attachment assembly connected to the filter body; the attachment assembly being adapted to attach the filter body such that the filter is against and/or in registry with the vent. The filter body can be flat, and the attachment assembly can use a variety of means to attach the filter body in registry with the vent.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Inventor: James Albert
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Patent number: 8663436Abstract: A water electrolysis system includes a high-pressure water electrolysis apparatus and a gas-liquid separation device. The gas-liquid separation device includes a block member which includes a gas-liquid separation opening and a water-level detection opening. The gas-liquid separation opening and the water-level detection opening extend substantially vertically and includes respective bottom portions which integrally communicate with a discharge pipe. The discharge pipe is disposed at a lower side portion of the block member. The water-level detection opening includes a top portion and a top water-level detection section. The block member further includes an inlet hole in which the hydrogen is introduced from the high-pressure water electrolysis device. The inlet hole is disposed at an upper side portion of the block member. The inlet hole is positioned above the top water-level detection section of the water-level detection opening.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2011Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kenji Taruya, Koji Nakazawa, Hisashi Nagaoka, Daisuke Kurashina
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Patent number: 8163053Abstract: Embodiments of the invention generally include a filter housing having a bagging ring coated to enhance a bag-to-bagging ring seal. In one embodiment, the housing assembly includes a housing having an inlet, an outlet and an access port. A bagging ring is disposed around the access port and includes a material having a property that enhances the bag-to-bagging ring seal. Examples of materials that have a property that enhance the bag-to-bagging ring seal include materials that are attracted to a plastic bag, materials that are tacky, materials that have a static attraction to a plastic bag.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2011Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Camfil Farr, Inc.Inventors: Lee Pendleton Morgan, Gene E. Pierce, Michael C. Walters
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Publication number: 20110277641Abstract: An apparatus and a system is provided that may be utilized to determine oil migration and oil displacement from a pre-oiled air filter. The present invention may also be utilized to determine if oil is displaced from the air filter onto a portion of the apparatus for visualization to a user. The present invention utilizes a demonstration apparatus having a system for forcing air through the oil subjected air filter thereby attempting to force displacement of the oil from the air filter. The apparatus utilizes a blowing means whereby the oil infused air filter is subject to higher than normal air flow and whereby the apparatus has a deflection portion whereby if oil is displaced from the air filter, it is deflected onto the deflection portion where it would be physically viewable to an observer present in the vicinity of the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: K&N ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: John Reedy, Steve Rogers, Richard Dwyer
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Patent number: 8002867Abstract: Embodiments of the invention generally include a filter housing having a bagging ring coated to enhance a bag-to-bagging ring seal. In one embodiment, the housing assembly includes a housing having an inlet, an outlet and an access port. A bagging ring is disposed around the access port and includes a material having a property that enhances the bag-to-bagging ring seal. Examples of materials that have a property that enhance the bag-to-bagging ring seal include materials that are attracted to a plastic bag, materials that are tacky, materials that have a static attraction to a plastic bag.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Camfil Farr, Inc.Inventors: Lee Pendleton Morgan, Gene E. Pierce, Michael C. Walters
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Patent number: 7892305Abstract: Object of the present invention is to provide a dust collecting device (100) for a vacuum cleaner of which dust collecting performance is improved. For this, the dust collecting device (100) includes a primary cyclone unit (110) having two parallel primary cyclones (111,112) for separating dust form air introduced therein by a cyclone principle, and a secondary cyclone (120) unit at a downstream of the primary cyclones (111,112) for cleaning the air again by the cyclone principle.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2005Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Kie Tak Hyun, Young Bok Son, Kyeong Seon Jeong, Il Joong Kim
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Patent number: 7744683Abstract: The removable apparatus of a transparent filterable dust bag with a support container is designed as an attachment for a vacuum cleaner and like. A transparent filterable dust bag having an outer transparent wall and an inner filter cone coincides within a transparent support container which keeping the shape and position of the dust bag while separating dust from air. The transparent support container and the outer transparent wall of the dust bag allow to watch inside the filling level of the dust bag and to replace properly.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2007Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Inventor: Yuejie Zhang
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Patent number: 7628833Abstract: A multi-cyclone dust separating apparatus has a main cyclone comprising one or more cyclones, a sub cyclone comprising one or more cyclones, and being arranged around a part of the main cyclone in parallel relation, and a dust collecting casing provided to enclose the main and the sub cyclones, and collects dust as the dust is separated from the air in the main and the sub cyclones. At least a part of the dust collecting casing enclosing the main cyclone is formed in a half-circular shape.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2006Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Samsung Gwangju Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jang-keun Oh
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Patent number: 7618483Abstract: Embodiments of the invention generally include a contamination housing assembly and bag for use therein. In one embodiment, a contamination housing assembly includes a housing having an inlet, outlet, and access port. A bagging ring is coupled to the housing and circumscribes the port. A door is provided for covering the port. A bag indicator is coupled to at least one of the containment housing or door and is visible, when in a first position, from an exterior of the containment housing when the door substantially covers the bagging ring. In yet another embodiment, a bag for use with a containment housing is provided. The bag has an open end configured to engage with a bagging ring. The bag includes at least one of a strap or a RF readable tag.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2006Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Camfil Farr, Inc.Inventors: Mark Huza, Thomas C. Morse
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Patent number: 7332004Abstract: An apparatus for filtering and containing grease or other effluent discharged from a drain spout of an exhaust fan includes a hollow housing and top and bottom portions covering each end thereof. A filter element disposed within the housing for filtering the effluent. A first aperture is provided in a top portion for enabling entry of the effluent into the housing and a plurality of second apertures is provided in a bottom portion for enabling passage of a filtered effluent. An apparatus is adapted for attachment to a roof surface or to a duct housing attached to the exhaust fan. The housing may include a transparent portion for visually identifying the saturation magnitude of the filter element.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Inventor: Jeffrey W. Jackson
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Patent number: 7316720Abstract: A securing device for a filter element, which can be detachably mounted on an extractor hood, has a connecting implement for detachably connecting the filter element to the associated extractor hood. The connecting implement catches the filter element when detaching the filter element from the extractor hood and prevents it from falling down. The connecting implement has a fixing element with a rod-like section and with a thickening connected thereto. The connecting implement also has a closure element with a U-shaped slot. The rod-like section of the fixing element is formed so that it fits the U-shaped slot of the closure element.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2004Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeraete GmbHInventors: Fabiana Cuppari, Egon Feisthammel, Dieter Rosmann, Sven Wlodarczyk
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Patent number: 7303605Abstract: A fluid filter is provided with a snap-together housing for the filter media. The housing is designed with two main parts that are easily snapped together to encapsulate the filter media. The filter housing is substantially cylindrical, and contains an inlet on one end of the filter and an outlet on the opposing end. The filter can be designed so as to be opened for the replacement of the filter media.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Inventors: Majid Zia, Anthony J. Angelo, Craig M. Wilson
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Patent number: 7267704Abstract: A dirt filtering apparatus for a vacuum cleaner is disclosed. The dirt filtering apparatus includes a lid member having an exit opening defined therethrough, a sealing arrangement around the periphery of the lid member and adapted to engage a sidewall of a removable dirt cup, and a removable filter attached to the lid member in a covering relationship to the exit opening. The dirt filtering apparatus further includes a removable screen support attached to the lid member and surrounding the filter member. The dirt filtering apparatus yet further includes a horizontal opening defined through the screen support and a screen element covering the horizontal opening. A method of operating a filter assembly is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: The Hoover CompanyInventor: David M. Allgeier
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Patent number: 7247182Abstract: A filter assembly for a removable dirt separation system is disclosed. The filter assembly includes a wall support attached to a wall of the dirt separation system and a screen panel having a number of screen elements. The filter assembly further includes a filter element which is selectively releasable from the screen panel. The screen panel and filter element can be selectively secured to the wall support. A fine particle separation chamber is at least partially defined by the screen elements and the filter element. A portion of the walls of a dirt cup within the dirt separation system is formed by the filter assembly. A method of operating a filter assembly for a removable dirt separation system is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2002Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: The Hoover CompanyInventors: Russell H. Boyer, Jr., Jerry L. Balzer, Michael A. Durbin, Erik D. Lesco, Leron R. Thomas
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Patent number: 7097680Abstract: Disclosed is a cyclone separating apparatus, and a vacuum cleaner having the same. The cyclone separating apparatus includes a first cyclone separating dust from dust-ladened air. A plurality of second cyclones centrifugally separate fine dust particles from air which is first separated at the first cyclone. A dust collecting unit detachably connects to the first and the second cyclones. The dust collecting unit separately collects large dust particles separated at the first cyclone, and fine dust particles separated at the second cyclone. Accordingly, a more compact cyclone separating apparatus can be realized with improved suction efficiency and dust collecting efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Samsung Gwangju Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jang-keun Oh
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Patent number: 7094266Abstract: A novel sanitary and odor free workstation having two spaced apart, transparent plate members that are operatively interconnected to a vacuum source and in combination define a vacuumed air evacuation area that functions as a workstation between the plate members. Thus, a user can easily position an object of choice within the workstation, or even adjacent thereto, and have hands free controlled access that allows manipulation of the object yet protects the user, and others, from physical or airborne transference of bacterial matter and from any undesirable odors emitting there from and also protects the user's eyes from any potential damage, respectively. Furthermore, the workstation is portable, self-contained, safe, sanitary and is substantially usable with any object of choice.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Inventor: Robert D. Montgomery
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Patent number: 7001451Abstract: A filter structure of a vehicle air conditioner comprises a filter cartridge provided with a plurality of filter papers within a case and a light source. The light source is provided at a position within the filter papers for radiating light toward one side of the case. The light is blocked when pollutants deposited on the filter papers are enough to cause a contaminated state of the filer to reach a preset state. A display section is provided on the case for transmitting the light, radiated from the light source, to be visually checked on the external side. Therefore, the filter structure allows a driver to check a proper exchange time of the filter visually through a display section in which a display state changes according to a contaminated state of the filter.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Kia Motors CorporationInventor: Dong Il Kim
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Patent number: 6979361Abstract: An end of service life indicator (ESLI) device for a fluid filter is included on the filter and visually indicates when the life of the filter has expired. The ESLI indicates the depletion of the filter by changing the color density on a surface of the device to a color density having a well distinguishable contrasting pattern that is easily recognizable even by individuals who are color-blind. The contrasting pattern may express text indicative of the state of the filter.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Inventors: Gueorgui Milev Mihayiov, Kirollos Salama Kirollos, Tesfa-Michael Tekleab
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Patent number: 6955700Abstract: A fluid filter is provided with a snap-together housing for the filter media. The housing is designed with two main parts that are easily snapped together to encapsulate the filter media. The filter housing is substantially cylindrical, and contains an inlet on one end of the filter and an outlet on the opposing end. The filter can be designed so as to be opened for the replacement of the filter media.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Hemerus Medical, LLCInventors: Majid Zia, Anthony J. Angelo, Craig M. Wilson
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Patent number: 6913689Abstract: Methods and apparatus for removing sediment from a liquid are provided. Pulses of pressurized air are directed into a conduit having an inlet disposed within a first liquid-containing vessel adjacent to (or within) the sediment to cause a slurry of liquid and sediment to flow through the conduit into a second vessel elevated above the first vessel. The slurry of liquid and sediment is allowed to drain from the second vessel into a third vessel that is positioned at an elevation lower than the second vessel. Liquid is drained from the third vessel (to another vessel or elsewhere) as sediment accumulates within the third vessel. The third vessel may be removed when accumulation of sediment therewithin reaches a predetermined amount. The accumulated sediment within the third vessel is removed and the third vessel is returned to service, or another empty vessel may be substituted therefor.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2002Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Inventor: Ervin F. Portman
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Patent number: 6875255Abstract: A removable dirt separation system for a vacuum cleaner is disclosed. The dirt separation system includes a dirt cup having a number of outer walls having a first portion defined by a filter assembly and a second portion with a first translucent panel to allow viewing material which accumulates within the dirt cup. The dirt cup further includes a top opening allow emptying of the dirt cup and an inlet in fluid communication with a suction nozzle of the vacuum cleaner. The dirt separation system further includes a lid for sealing the upper opening of the dirt cup. The dirt separation system yet further include a dirt duct for routing air which exits the filter assembly to an exit opening of the dirt separation system. A method of operating a removable dirt separation system for a vacuum cleaner is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: The Hoover CompanyInventors: William G. Alford, Jerry L. Balzer, Greg A. Bilek, Joseph A. Garisto, Erik D. Lesco, David C. Kumpf, Edgar A. Maurer, David P. Parks, Jackson W. Wegelin
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Patent number: 6875249Abstract: Filter media and filter structure or media pack can be engineered to exhibit high initial efficiency and to surface load particulate removed from a gaseous stream. The filter technology protects engine operation from ingested particulate and accumulates the particulate as a surface loaded layer visible on the surface of the structure. The particulate accumulates as a surface loaded layer until it achieves a certain depth of particulate or gray scale characteristic or color depth indicative of the end of the useful life of the filter prompting a change of the filter structure. The filter structure is characterized by its ability to surface load particulate, avoid accumulation of particulate in the depth media and enhance the characteristics of the material through surface loading. Such technology is particularly useful in light duty vehicle maintenance technology.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Gogins
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Publication number: 20040083891Abstract: The liquid separator with integral sight glass separates liquids, if present, from gases and allows a technician to visually confirm the presence or absence of liquids in the gas. The present invention is typically used when taking a spot sample from a natural gas pipeline. Spot samples of natural gas are often analyzed by gas chromatographs which do not tolerate the presence of liquids in a sample. If the technician visually confirms the presence of liquids, adjustments to the spot sampling technique can be made to possibly eliminate the creation of such liquids due to poor technique.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventor: Brian H. Welker
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Patent number: 6540842Abstract: A method of accessing and cleaning an interior portion of a gas scrubber canister in-situ. A removable glass member is attachable to a flange formed on the canister. By removing the removable glass member an access port in communication with the interior portion of the canister is provided. A vacuum device is insertable through the access port to clean the interior portion in-situ.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: C&M Inc.Inventors: Kye-Jin Lim, Gwon Sagong, Daniel K. Weber
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Patent number: 6447586Abstract: An air treatment appliance having an external body at least partially constructed of a translucent material. An air inlet and an air outlet in the external body permit airflow through the device. A fan inside the body is operable to draw in air through the air inlet and to expel it through the air outlet and the air may be passed through a filter mechanism in the device. At least some components of the interior of the air treatment appliance having a condition capable of visibly changing during an operation of the appliance, such as the filter mechanism and the fan, are visible from the exterior through the translucent material of the external body such that the condition is visible from the exterior of the external body through the translucent material. The translucent material may be clear, colored, or a predetermined combination of colors.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventor: Christopher Paul Campbell
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Publication number: 20020066371Abstract: An air treatment appliance having an external body at least partially constructed of a translucent material. An air inlet and an air outlet in the external body permit airflow through the device. A fan inside the body is operable to draw in air through the air inlet and to expel it through the air outlet and the air may be passed through a filter mechanism in the device. At least some components of the interior of the air treatment appliance having a condition capable of visibly changing during an operation of the appliance, such as the filter mechanism and the fan, are visible from the exterior through the translucent material of the external body such that the condition is visible from the exterior of the external body through the translucent material. The translucent material may be clear, colored, or a predetermined combination of colors.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2000Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventor: Christopher Paul Campbell