Abstract:
A filter element (10) having a supporting body (11) around which a filter medium (12) is wound. The filter medium (12) is a weldable material and is sealingly affixed to the supporting body (11) two radial weld seams (18) and/or a longitudinal weld seam (19). The welding of the filter medium (12) onto the supporting body (11) eliminates the need to produce prefabricated tubes of filter medium, and enables the filter medium to be processed directly from a roll.
Abstract:
A method for cleaning a pipline by providing a filter or a number of filters adapted to reside in the pig launcher of the pipeline. The filters can be used to remove debris and impurities from the fluid flowing in the pipeline during a pigging operation. Alternatively, the filters may be retained in the pig launcher for extended periods of time.
Abstract:
A filter cartridge assembly (10) including respective disposable elements (11) positioned either side of a three part reusable flow through spacer elements (12), the spacer elements (12) comprises three parts, opposed support sections (19) and (20) and an outer locator ring (21). The support sections (19) and (20) have filtrate flow through passages (22) and abutment flanges (23) which abut to provide radial flow through passages (24). Each of the supports (19) and (20) include circular ridges (25) and (26) at the inner and outer peripheral edges designed to push into the paper roll (16) while O-rings (27) and (28) provide seals between the supports (19) and (20) and the ring (21) and the outer body (13) of the respective elements (11).
Abstract:
A conically shaped filtration and/or separation apparatus is provided which is constructed from a stack of filters at least some of which are different sizes superposed above each, other, of said plurality of said filters in a fluid communicable relationship. A collapsible version of such conically shaped filter and/or separation apparatus is provided whereby a plurality of such filters are connected together using two piece interlocking or connecting end caps.
Abstract:
Fluid separation assembly that allows easy and fast change-out even in confined spaces, and also minimizes or eliminates leakage during change-out. A fluid separation unit having a housing containing separation means, the housing having an inlet and an outlet spaced from the inlet, each including a fitting for attachment of the housing to a manifold or other device allowing fluid communication through the separation means to a point of use is provided. The fittings are designed for quick connect/disconnect, and for minimal or no leakage. The fittings may be on opposite ends, with top and bottom fittings of different configurations, thereby ensuring proper installation of the assembly. The particular medium to be separated is not particularly limited, and can include slurries, fluids including water, and pre-loaded chromatography columns.
Abstract:
A filtration system (10) comprising a manifold (12) and a filter (13) having fittings (14, 15), wherein a carriage (11) supporting the filter is operatively associated with a mounting mechanism (16) to move the filter from a position spaced from the manifold to a position where the filter engages the fitting of the manifold. A fitting arrangement comprising a manifold and a filter having fittings. One fitting comprises a nozzle (110) having a tip (120) including a contact surface and the other fitting comprises a corresponding receptacle (111).
Abstract:
A modular system for putting together different sized filter elements, especially filter elements having different lengths, more particularly filter devices for hydraulic fluids, comprising a support tube that defines an inner cavity in the corresponding filter element, said tube being surrounded by a filter mat that is substantially cylindrical and that matches the different dimensions and having passages to let the fluid pass through. The filter elements also contain at least one coupling member enabling connection on the end side of a corresponding support tube to an additional support tube having a location on the end side for interacting with and locking on the coupling member. Each coupling member is embodied as an attachment plug element with a crown consisting of interspaced tabs extending in axial direction and hooks for snapping on the location of the attached support tube.
Abstract:
A filter element for hydrocarbon emissions in, e.g., marine diesel engine applications, comprises a wound mat received within a filter bag. An annular end cap is bonded to one end of the wound mat, and is sealed around its periphery to a bag ring at the open end of the bag. The bag ring is then received and retained in a seat ring in the housing. The exhaust gas stream from the engine is directed through an opening in the end cap and through the wound mat and bag for removal of hydrocarbons and contaminants.
Abstract:
A fluid filter for a vehicle solenoid valve includes a male end piece, a female end piece, and a medial end piece therebetween. A first screen connects the male end piece to the central support piece and a second screen connects the female end piece to the central support piece. The female end piece is formed with a hole. A post extends from the male end piece. When the filter is wrapped around a solenoid valve, the hole engages the post and is heat staked to hold the filter snugly around the valve with the screens covering the valve ports.
Abstract:
A system for filtering fluids and the filter used in the system. This system comprises a plant formed by membrane filters and in which the fluid to be filtered is fed into the plant first with the flow in a given direction and then fed into the same plant with the flow in the opposite direction. The plant comprises valves which regulate the flow of the fluid supplied, and which mix the fluid flow supplied to the plant which is from different points of same. The filters of the plant are directly connected to each other without the need for external piping. The filter used in this system has a structure which allows flow reversal.