Patent classifications
B01D2201/24
Reduced Drip Filter Removal Tool
This invention is directed to a filter removal tool comprising: a cup configured to engage with a filter so that rotating the cup rotates the filter; an opening in a shaft or cup and extending through the cup so that when a puncture cap that can be received into the cup punctures the filter, fluid flows from the filter out of the cup. The shaft can transition from a first position to a second position wherein the puncture cap can puncture the filter in the second position. A wrench or other tool can be used to remove the filter using the cup. The cup can be secured to the filter with a magnet or collet assembly. A tube can be connected to the cup to direct fluid that exits the filter. An impact member can be used to force the puncture cap into the filter.
Removable skimmer basket handle
The present invention relates to a Removable Skimmer Basket Handle which is ideal for people who wishes to use skimmer sock fabric in their skimmer baskets to collect ultra-fine particles and prevent them going into their pool filter. The removable handle allows this person the ability to remove the basket using the upper portion curved handle and twist the handle to separate the handle from the basket so the person can remove the fabric sock and replace with a new sock. The present invention also allows a skimmer basket lifting tool that enables a user to engage and remove a skimmer basket for cleaning without having to contact the debris accumulated within the basket.
WASHING MACHINE
A washing machine is includes a tub, a spin basket rotatably disposed inside the tub, a pulsator disposed at a lower portion of the spin basket and configured to generate a flow of washing water, and a filter device including a body including a first side facing away from an inner wall and a second side coupled to the inner wall of the spin basket, that forms a path therein so that the washing water of the flow is introduced into the body, and to which a filter is installable so that when the filter is installed, the washing water introduced into the body is filtered by the filter, a cover covering the first side of the body and forming a portion of an inner circumferential surface of the spin basket, and a sealing member sealing a space between the body and the cover.
Hair straining device
A straining device for bathtub drains to capture fallen hairs from water flowing into the drain. The straining device includes a tubular body that has multiple apertures in its wall and an open bottom. The body is divided into two parts that are pivotally coupled at the base through two opposite hinge joints. The tops of the two parts can be pivoted away from each other. To remove the trapped hairs, the tops of the two parts can be pulled away from each other resulting in dropping off the trapped hair on the outer surface of the straining device.
RETURN LINE IN-TANK FILTER ASSEMBLY WITH DISPOSABLE FILTER ELEMENT
An in-tank filter assembly for an industrial fluid reservoir tank includes a filter assembly mount with tank coupling elements to secure the assembly mount to a tank, and wherein the mount includes an inlet connection configured to be coupled to the an inlet line of the tank; a bypass structure configured to selectively open allowing flow to flow around the filter element into the tank in bypass operation; and a disposable filter element including at least a top end cap and a bottom end cap with filter media extending between the top end cap and a lower end cap, wherein the filter assembly forms a bowl-less in tank return line filter having inside-out flow.
FILTER ASSEMBLIES, DEPTH INDICATORS, TORQUE-LIMITING FITTINGS, TORQUE-INDICATING FITTINGS, AND SYSTEMS INCORPORATING THE SAME
In some examples, a filter assembly may include a filter including a first gasket having a first channel adjacent to a first side of the filter and a second gasket having a second channel adjacent to a second side of the filter. The first gasket and the second gasket may include a beveled surface adjacent to the filter. The first channel and the second channel may include a diameter of from about 0.01 mm to about 0.5 mm. A finger tightening system may securely hold the filter without any leaks.
Removal System and Removal Aid for a Separating Element
A removal system is provided with a separating element for separating contaminants contained in a fluid and with a removal aid for removing the separating element from a housing. The separating element has an end disk arranged at an end face of the separating element. The end disk has a central recess. The removal aid has a grip section and at least two locking fingers. The locking fingers extend along a center axis of the removal aid away from the grip section. Each locking finger has a hook element that serves for engaging behind the end disk of the separating element radially outside of an end disk area that delimits in radial outward direction immediately the central recess. A removal aid for such a removal system is provided.
Filter base for electronic connection to mating filter housing assembly
- William Thomas Anniss, III ,
- Willard Grant ,
- Raony Barrios ,
- William L. Small ,
- Marcello Correa Machado ,
- Thomas W. McCollough ,
- Christopher Stephan Rousey ,
- Robert Astle ,
- George Nicholas Lauri, III ,
- Chong Hun Yi ,
- Brian Keith Weaver ,
- William James Moyer, II ,
- Ronald Skovira ,
- Gary Altemose ,
- Richard Benjamin Emenheiser ,
- Ramesh Subramanian
A filter base for receiving a complementary mating filter housing assembly. The filter base includes a base platform having fluid ingress and egress stanchions, and a wire harness assembly including a connector housing integral with or connected to the base platform for establishing an electrical connection between the filter base and the filter housing assembly. The wire harness assembly includes conductors extending between first and second connectors, with one or more resilient contacts provided on the second connector. The connector housing has an upper surface and an oppositely facing lower surface and is dimensioned to receive a first end portion of the one or more contacts. The contacts are flexible from a first position to a second position when a mating portion of the one or more contacts engages a mating connection surface of the filter housing assembly. The mating connection surface may be a circuit pad of a printed circuit board, wherein the contact mating portions are configured to be positioned in mechanical and electrical engagement with the circuit pads when the filter housing assembly is received within the filter base.
MULTISTAGE FILTER CARTRIDGE
A multistage filter cartridge includes a generally circular outer filtering stage composed of a melt blown polypropylene material having an outer surface and an inner surface and an inner diameter and an outer diameter, and a generally circular inner filtering stage composed of carbon and a binder material forming a carbon block having an outer surface and an inner surface and an inner diameter and an outer diameter. A first void is disposed between the inner surface of the outer layer and the outer surface of the inner layer, and a second void within the inner surface of the carbon block, said voids being filled with granular, filtering material.
FILTER ASSEMBLY WITH LATERAL REMOVAL OF TIE RODS, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD
A wastewater filter assembly has a base, a filter module or casing, modular filter plates disposed in said filter module or casing atop the base, a header disposed on the filter module, tie rods each coupled at a lower end to the base, and tensioning elements removably connected to upper ends of the tie rods to fix the tie rods to the filter module and press the filter plates into relative rigid relationship. The tie rods are disposed in laterally open elongate channels extending along vertical edges of the filter module. The tie rods, upon a loosening or removal of the respective tensioning elements, can be shifted at least partially in a horizontal direction out of the laterally open elongate channels and laterally away from the filter module.