Patent classifications
B01D46/009
RADIAL SEAL FILTER
An air filter includes a filter media, an end cap, a urethane outlet air seal, and a screen assembly. The end cap is secured to a first end of the filter media. The urethane outlet air seal is secured to a second, opposite end of the filter media. The screen assembly is secured to a central portion of the filter media between the first and second ends.
PRIMER THICKNESS CONTROL ON POROUS CERAMIC BODIES
A fired ceramic article including a screen printed layer of primer on a portion of the fired ceramic body. The thickness of the primer layer is less than 25 microns. A machine-readable code is laser marked onto the screen printed layer of primer. Methods of marking a ceramic article are also provided.
DISPOSABLE FILTER WITH IMPRINT
A disposable filter (100), for use in a breathing circuit of a ventilator, includes a filter housing (110), which encloses a filter material (112) of the disposable filter. The filter housing has a first filter opening (118) and a second filter opening (119) for the respective connection of a gas-carrying (gas-guiding) component, especially of a respective tube, for a gas to be carried through the disposable filter. The filter material is arranged between the first filter opening and the second filter opening. The disposable filter has on the filter housing an imprint (120), which is arranged on the filter housing by a printing process, and which forms a structured surface (122). The structured surface can be written on and includes at least seven check (marking) areas (124).
Filter assembly and floor cleaner
The present disclosure provides a floor cleaner that includes a replaceable component, such as a brushroll or a filter. The floor cleaner has a detection mechanism comprising a magnet on the replaceable component and a Hall Effect sensor positioned to detect the permanent magnet when the replaceable component is correctly installed on the floor cleaner. Operation of one or more electrically-powered components of the floor cleaner is prevented when the permanent magnet is not detected by the Hall Effect sensor.
PORTABLE DUST EXTRACTOR
A portable dust extractor is disclosed and includes a housing, a collection chamber in the housing, a first filter chamber in the housing and in fluid communication with the collection chamber, wherein a first filter is disposed within the first filter chamber, a second filter chamber in the housing and in fluid communication with the collection chamber, wherein a second filter is disposed within the second filter chamber, and a manifold system adjacent to the first filter chamber and the second filter chamber, wherein the manifold system is operable to permit air flow through the first filter and the second filter in a filter direction and operable to permit air flow through the one of the first filter and the second filter in a filter direction while permitting air flow through the other of the first filter and the second filter in a debris removal direction.
Systems and methods for attaching and retaining a filter element on a rotating shaft
An attachment and retaining mechanism is described for removably attaching a rotating filter element to a rotating shaft. The rotating filter element includes a filter media that is driven by a drive mechanism that rotates the rotating shaft. The filter element is removably attached to the rotating shaft such that the filter element and filtration system can be periodically replaced and/or serviced. In some arrangements, the drive shaft includes a D-shaped section that interacts with a mating section of the filter element sleeve of the rotating filter element. In other arrangements, the drive shaft includes at least one flat drive surface.
Undulated interlocking housing-endplate interface geometry
A filtration system having an undulated interlocking housing-endplate interface geometry is described. In the filtration system, a filter element endplate and a filter housing component (e.g., a shell housing, a filter mounting head, etc.) meet at an interface. The filter housing component includes an undulating or repeating pattern that meshes with a matching undulating or repeating pattern on the endplate of the filter element. The undulating or repeating pattern prevents the filter element from freely rotating with respect to the filter housing component of the filtration system.
FILTER ELEMENT, AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY, AND METHODS
An air cleaner assembly includes a housing and a removable cover. A filter element is removably positioned in the housing. A two-part mating catch assembly includes a first part that is secured to the cover and a second part that is on one of the housing and the filter element. The first part and second part are positioned to releasable, mate when the filter element is operably mounted within the housing
FILTER SEAL ASSEMBLY AND SYSTEM
The technology disclosed herein relates to, in part, a filter assembly. Filter media is arranged about a central media opening, where the filter media has a first end and a second end. The central media opening extends in an axial direction from the first end towards the second end. An endcap is coupled to the first end of the filter media. The endcap defines an opening in fluid communication with the central media opening, an inner surface abutting and surrounding the endcap opening, and a perimetric sealing surface about the endcap. A first portion of the perimetric sealing surface projects inwardly towards the endcap opening and a second portion of the perimetric sealing surface projects outwardly from the endcap opening. The first portion and the second portion are in axial alignment, and the perimetric sealing surface forms an oblong loop in a first cross-section orthogonal to the axial direction.
AIR FILTER CONDITION SENSING
An air filter includes filter media, a sensor, and circuitry coupled to the sensor, the circuitry configured to receive data from the sensor representative of the condition of the filter media and wirelessly transmit such data. The data may be received by a device with a display to use the information to present an indication of the filter media condition to a user.