Patent classifications
B01D29/31
Adjustable bernoulli skimmer basket
A quick release pool skimmer basket apparatus includes an adjustable attachment apparatus, a basket having a sidewall, a filter element coupled to the sidewall to move between an open position and a closed position, and a handle extending upwardly from the basket. A trigger in the handle is operatively coupled to the filter element to hold the filter element in the closed position. Activation of the trigger releases the bottom from the closed position to the open position.
DISPOSABLE SHEATH FOR OIL FILTER REMOVAL AND CONTAINMENT
A disposable oil filter containment sheath is provided for use during oil changes for combustion engines. The sheath has a closed bottom, a cylindrical sidewall, and an open top. The resilient sheath is rolled to an initial collapsed position for placement on the bottom of an oil filter mounted on the engine, and it is partially unrolled along the filter. The filter can then be loosened to allow oil to drain into the sheath for capturing a reservoir. After the filter is removed from the engine, the sheath is completely unrolled and tied at the top so as to fully enclose and contain the oil filter and oil. The sheath and its contents are then ready for disposal.
DISPOSABLE SHEATH FOR OIL FILTER REMOVAL AND CONTAINMENT
A disposable oil filter containment sheath is provided for use during oil changes for combustion engines. The sheath has a closed bottom, a cylindrical sidewall, and an open top. The resilient sheath is rolled to an initial collapsed position for placement on the bottom of an oil filter mounted on the engine, and it is partially unrolled along the filter. The filter can then be loosened to allow oil to drain into the sheath for capturing a reservoir. After the filter is removed from the engine, the sheath is completely unrolled and tied at the top so as to fully enclose and contain the oil filter and oil. The sheath and its contents are then ready for disposal.
Filter interconnect utilizing correlated magnetic actuation for downstream system function
A filtration system interconnection structure having a filter manifold including a sump housing and a first correlated magnet located on or connected to a portion of the manifold, and a filter cartridge including a filter media, first and second end caps sealed to the filter media, and a second, paired correlated magnet located on or connected to the filter cartridge housing body. The first and second correlated magnets are interconnected via magnetic communication upon insertion of the filter cartridge into the sump housing, and upon movement of the filter cartridge into an alignment position, the correlated magnet located on or connected to the manifold is permitted to translate as a result of the magnetic communication. The polarity profiles of the paired correlated magnets are aligned such that a repulsion force is created when the filter cartridge is inserted within the manifold sump housing.
Filter interconnect utilizing correlated magnetic actuation for downstream system function
A filtration system interconnection structure having a filter manifold including a sump housing and a first correlated magnet located on or connected to a portion of the manifold, and a filter cartridge including a filter media, first and second end caps sealed to the filter media, and a second, paired correlated magnet located on or connected to the filter cartridge housing body. The first and second correlated magnets are interconnected via magnetic communication upon insertion of the filter cartridge into the sump housing, and upon movement of the filter cartridge into an alignment position, the correlated magnet located on or connected to the manifold is permitted to translate as a result of the magnetic communication. The polarity profiles of the paired correlated magnets are aligned such that a repulsion force is created when the filter cartridge is inserted within the manifold sump housing.
Pipeline strainer with magnetic insert
A pipeline strainer having a body with a straining element therein. One or more magnets are removably inserted into the straining element and configured to be removed from the body without causing liquid within the cavity to drain from the pipeline strainer. A drywell is used to house the magnets. The movement of withdrawing the magnets pulls metal particles along the outer surface of the drywell toward a debris drain.
Pipeline strainer with magnetic insert
A pipeline strainer having a body with a straining element therein. One or more magnets are removably inserted into the straining element and configured to be removed from the body without causing liquid within the cavity to drain from the pipeline strainer. A drywell is used to house the magnets. The movement of withdrawing the magnets pulls metal particles along the outer surface of the drywell toward a debris drain.
PRE-FILTER SYSTEM
The disclosed technology includes pre-filter system that can include a filter portion comprising pipes, elbows, and tees. The pipes can include apertures. The pipes, elbows, and tees can be positioned such that a first end of a first group of neighboring pipes can be fluidly connected to form a column of fluid connection and a second end of a second group of neighboring pipes can be fluidly connected to form a row of fluid connection. The apertures of at least some of the pipes can be covered with a mesh netting. The pre-filter system can include an airtight float portion. The float portion can be attached to the filter portion to provide a predetermined amount of buoyancy to the pre-filter system.
PRE-FILTER SYSTEM
The disclosed technology includes pre-filter system that can include a filter portion comprising pipes, elbows, and tees. The pipes can include apertures. The pipes, elbows, and tees can be positioned such that a first end of a first group of neighboring pipes can be fluidly connected to form a column of fluid connection and a second end of a second group of neighboring pipes can be fluidly connected to form a row of fluid connection. The apertures of at least some of the pipes can be covered with a mesh netting. The pre-filter system can include an airtight float portion. The float portion can be attached to the filter portion to provide a predetermined amount of buoyancy to the pre-filter system.
POND FILTER AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE POND FILTER
A pond filter unit and a method for operating a pond filter unit is provided. A control unit controls the operation of the pond filter unit, including the cleaning cycle of the filter. The pond filter unit further includes one or more plugs for connecting one or more auxiliary devices, such as a separate pump, one or more additional pond filter units, illumination means/lamps, air pumps, and/or feed automats. The control unit of the pond filter further controls the one or more auxiliary devices connected to the plugs, such as pumps, air pumps, automatic feeding devices based on input settings for each of the one or more auxiliary devices. The control unit further controls the cleaning cycle for cleaning of the filter in the vessel.