B01D2201/125

DEVICE FOR TREATING FLUID

A device for treating fluid, in particular a filter device, having at least one first (12) and one second tubular element (14) forming an element assembly (10) with each other, wherein the one element (14) is accommodated in the other element (12) forming a flow chamber (33) between the two elements (12, 14) such that a first element (12) is arranged in the direction of the inflow side (29) of a fluid to be treated and a second element (14) is arranged in the direction of the outflow side (31) of the treated fluid in the element assembly (10), and wherein during the fluid treatment, the flow is routed through both elements (12, 14) in succession from the direction of the inflow side (29) towards the outflow side (31), is characterized in that, in relation to a joint viewing direction (P), the first element (12) facing the inflow side (29) at least partially has a uniform or non-uniform con tour and the second element (14) facing the outflow side (31) at least partially has a non-uniform or uniform contour.

WATER FILTER
20180015394 · 2018-01-18 ·

A filtration system effective to filter bacteria, cysts, and viruses. The small scale filter includes a rigid or semi-rigid core having perforations formed therein, and surrounded by one or more layers of filter media formed into a pleat pack filter arrangement.

WATER FILTER
20170252679 · 2017-09-07 ·

A filtration system effective to filter bacteria, cysts, and viruses. The small scale filter includes a rigid or semi-rigid core having perforations formed therein, and surrounded by one or more layers of filter media formed into a pleat pack filter arrangement.

Filter assemblies with unique shapes

A method of manufacturing a media assembly comprises winding a filter media about a center axis into a media roll and cutting the media roll along at least two cut lines and into at least two media packs of at least two media assemblies. The media roll is cut along at least one plane that is parallel to the center axis.

Formed filter media

Embodiments described herein relate generally to filter assemblies that include filter elements with cross-channel flow having flat and/or folded arrangements for optimized functionality and performance. The filter assemblies may be formed (e.g., shaped, constructed, etc.) using a variety of shapes, angles, configurations, and materials to improve the filtration and cross-channel flow of fluid through the filter media. The filter media may implement a wide variety of patterns (e.g., repeating, origami, rounded, etc.), shapes (e.g., tetrahedral, rhombus, square), and construction (e.g., pleated, integrated, interdigitated, etc.).