Abstract:
A catch basin filtration system is disclosed. A filter body is dimensioned to fit within an drain inlet forming a trough obstructing at least a portion of the inlet. The filter body is supported by a filter body support dimensioned to cooperatively engage with the interior walls of the inlet and with the filter body to substantially maintain said filter body in a pre-selected shape and position within the inlet. One or more connectors removably connect the filter body to the filter body support.
Abstract:
A strainer for paint, or other liquid products, used for treating or finishing a surface. The strainer including a screen which is secured to a body having an open top, an open bottom and a sidewall. The screen being secured across the open bottom of the body to separate lumps and foreign matter from the paint. The body independently suspends the screen within the paint creating a reservoir of strained paint.
Abstract:
A partition includes a float on its upper edge and a partition which divides the inside of a container into two compartments. The perimeter of the partition contacts the walls and bottom of the container using a U-frame that is provided with three flexible bands. In one of the compartments, anchored on a support, are filters arranged together with the supports. An external pump transfers liquid from the bottom of one compartment to the bottom of the other compartment and channels the liquid between the flexible bands and below the partition in a uniform and calibrated manner over its entire length. At the same time, liquid passes from this second compartment to the first one above the float. The float meters and calibrates the liquid flow over its entire length, thereby generating a surface stream which discharges into the filters.
Abstract:
A filter system for removing a material from a layer of water of selected depth beginning at the surface of a body of water. The system is designed to be mounted to a surface vessel specially adapted to receive the system. The surface vessel has an intake area at its bow. A water intake gate acts as a closure to the intake area. The inlet gate can be lowered to admit water to the intake area as the vessel is propelled through the body of water. An endless conveyer type filter screen is supported by rollers in the intake area. Water passing through the filter screen is discharged through ducts passing through the sides of the vessel. Material separated from the water is conveyed by the filter screen to other equipment for further processing.
Abstract:
A microfibrous sorbent article is provided. The microfibrous sorbent article comprises an elongate boom having a substantially oval cross-section. The boom is formed of multiple adjacent microfibers layers, the layers being bonded to each other by entanglement of fibers between adjacent layers. The boom further contains ion exchange resin, selectively absorbent particulate material, catalytic agent or selectively reactive particulate material.
Abstract:
An apparatus including valving structure to direct in a circular swimming pool a first conduit to effect a circular stream within the swimming pool, with a second conduit directed to a basket, and the second conduit having a nozzle directing fluid flow into the basket in association with the first conduit to direct debris from the swimming pool into the basket structure.
Abstract:
A floating intake or suction head for use in pumping water from a pool, pond, stream or tank through a fire hose or the like, essentially includes two separately formed members, namely a float and a strainer. The strainer is connectable to a length of fire hose, and may be used independently of the float. When used with the float, the strainer and float relatively, slidably interengage, permitting the strainer to be slidably moved into a recess of the float, along a straight line, to a final position in which apertured brackets of the float and strainer align. Normally retracted, spring biased connecting pins mounted on the float are then quickly releasable and under the spring loading thereof shift axially through the brackets of the strainer, thus connecting the strainer to the float. Means on the strainer and float normally interengage the same against relative movement when the strainer reaches the position in which the pins are shiftable to make the connection between the float and strainer, but are quickly releasable to thereafter permit the strainer to pivot upon the pins to a position in which it is at least partially submerged in the body of water on which the float is buoyantly supported. The construction has the advantage of permitting the strainer to be used independently of the float, and the further advantage of permitting a quick connection to be made therebetween, without tools, in total darkness, or under other adverse conditions.
Abstract:
A long, vertically disposed ocean water upwelling pipe, such as a cold water riser in an ocean thermal energy conversion facility, is fitted at its lower inlet end with a self-cleaning inlet screen. The screen includes a right conical frustum of loose metal netting connected at its larger upper end to the lower end of the pipe. A heavy, negatively buoyant closure is connected across the lower end of the frustum. A weight is suspended below the closure on a line which passes loosely through the closure into the interior of the screen. The line tends to stay stationary as the lower end of the pipe moves, as in response to ocean current vortex shedding and other causes, thus causing the closure to rattle on the line and to shake the netting. The included half-angle of the frustum is about 20.degree. so that, on shaking of the netting, marine life accumulated on the netting becomes loose and falls free of the netting.
Abstract:
The pick-up nozzle has a large flat inlet face with a gradually tapering housing extending upwardly therefrom to an angularly disposed inclined suction hose attachment. A filter screen is disposed across the inlet face with its periphery seated against a shoulder in the housing. Peripherally spaced feet extend downwardly from the housing periphery to support the screen above any surface upon which the nozzle may rest. A closure disc is spaced beneath the screen with its periphery engaging shoulders in the feet to protect the screen and restrict entrance of liquid thereto to the spaces between the several feet. A single vertical bolt suspends the screen and closure disc from the top of the housing with spacer sleeves thereon to secure the screen and disc in proper spaced position. The closure disc is dished upwardly to leave a space for the head of the bolt above the plane of the bottom of the feet. A float is pivotally attached to the top of the nozzle to maintain the latter at a preferred level in the water.
Abstract:
A water-powered, self-cleaning rotary strainer for use in drawing water from a running stream. A perforated drum is rotatably mounted on a frame. Drum rotation is done by using moving water. A float is mounted on the frame to support the drum in a partially submerged condition. Water is withdrawn from the interior of the drum through a conduit as the drum rotates and debris is passed around the drum.