Patent classifications
B01D29/902
FILTER ELEMENT FOR A FILTER UNIT
A filter element for a filter unit for filtering a fluid may include a filter element body. The filter element body may include at least one structural body and a support body. The structural body may have a filter structure which is permeable for the fluid. The filter structure may have a plurality of meshes/pores. The filter structure may be structured as a three-dimensionally interlinked lattice structure having a repeating regularity. The plurality of meshes/pores may be formed as a plurality of clear spaces by a plurality of lattice rods that are securely connected to one another. The support body may include a support structure that is permeable for the fluid. The structural body and the support body may each be produced via a 3D printing method. The structural body and the support body may be 3D printed from at least one of various materials and material compositions.
Liquid filtration system
A liquid filtration system comprising a filtration tank with: a separating roof on which are mounted groups of hoses fixed to respective support plates; a fluid distributor plate comprising a central portion without perforations, and a peripheral portion with a plurality of perforations, said distributor plate being located between the hoses and a lower inlet duct for the water to be filtered comprising an upper opening for supplying liquid to the holes near the central portion of the distributor plate and a lower opening for supplying liquid to the holes of the peripheral portion which are furthest from the central portion. The filter comprises a filter material, an outlet duct for the filtered water at the upper area of the tank, a regeneration circuit of the filter medium; a filter self-cleaning circuit and a control panel.
Multi-bank cooking system
A multi-bank cooking system includes multiple discrete cooking systems sharing common plumbing and integrated safety features. The multi-bank cooking system may include two or more rack-fryer systems, each with discrete frypots, operating mechanisms and cooking controllers. Each of the discrete cooking systems, may share a common plumbing system with integrated valves and controls receiving coordinated safety signals to facilitate safe and efficient operation of the system.
EXPANSION MEMBRANE ASSEMBLY AND FILTER HEAD IN EXHAUST FLUID FILTER ASSEMBLY
A filter assembly comprises a housing, a filter element for filtering a fluid and positionable within the housing, and an expansion membrane assembly. The expansion membrane assembly fluidly separates and is positionable between the housing and the filter element. The membrane assembly extends along an inner surface, a top surface, and an outer surface of the housing.
LIQUID-SUBMERSIBLE VACUUM SYSTEM AND COMPONENTS THEREOF
A liquid-submersible vacuum system includes a housing enclosing a filtration element and a water pump, and a power converter configured to couple to a standard AC power supply. The vacuum system further includes a vacuum-to-waste assembly detachably coupled to the housing for selectively conveying filtered fluid from the vacuum system to a remote location.
Plant trichome filtration and concentration
Trichomes, lupulins and other plant parts can be efficiently separated from plant biomass by continuous filtration. In some embodiments plant biomass is collected and combined with water to form a plant biomass mixture. The plant biomass mixture is passed through a filtration device in which the plant biomass mixture is continuously flowed through a filter material. The device includes a cleaning apparatus that cleans the filter material during the process. In some embodiments greater than 90% of the plant parts are collected from the starting plant biomass. The plant parts can be subsequently processed to obtain desired compounds. For example, trichomes can be separated from other plant biomass and subsequently processed to extract one or more cannabinoids or terpenes, such as THC and/or CBD.
Method and apparatuses for screening
Methods and apparatuses for screening are provided. Embodiments include a screen basket apparatus for screening material, comprising a grid frame having a plurality of openings arranged in a lattice and a plurality of screening cartridge assemblies affixed to the grid frame to cover the respective openings of the grid frame. The screening cartridge assembly includes a case and a screen assembly fitted into the case, and may be affixed to a set of transversal member of the grid frame. The case may be an injection molded thermoplastic polyurethane or a thermoset polymer. The screening elements together form a generally continuous screening surface across an exterior portion of the grid frame.
Method and apparatus for screening
Methods and apparatuses for screening are provided. Embodiments include a screen basket apparatus for screening material, comprising a grid frame having a plurality of openings arranged in a lattice and a plurality of screening cartridge assemblies affixed to the grid frame to cover the respective openings of the grid frame. The screening cartridge assembly includes a case and a screen assembly fitted into the case, and may be affixed to a set of transversal member of the grid frame. The case may be formed of a single injection molded piece integrally formed by injection molding one of a polyurethane or a thermoset polymer. The screening elements together form a generally continuous screening surface across the exterior of the grid frame, which reduces blinding and is resistant to wear and tear.
Skimming devices and related methods
Skimming devices may use pressurized water from, for example, a return line of a swimming pool or spa. The devices may be adjustable vertically and levelled relative to an upper water surface (waterline) of a pool. They additionally may create “blades” of debris-laden pool water entering their floating heads so as to move debris smoothly and efficiently over wings or foils into associated filters.
Portable liquid filter devices, systems and methods
Methods, devices and systems for treating liquid utilizing an in-line filter having a filter bag positioned within a cage contained in an exit sub-chamber of a housing, the exit sub-chamber isolated from an inlet sub-chamber by a baffle, and an end cap to alternatively seal the inlet sub-chamber so that in one mode the device may function as a screen having an exposed filter bag when the exit end of the device is connected to a suction side of a pump and in another mode as a closed vessel where the end cap is connected to a discharge of a pump or in a further mode where the exit end is connected to a suction side of a pump. The low profile, lightweight, inline filter device provides for versatility and a much needed filter device for two modes of connection to a suction side of a pump while also able to connect to a discharge side of a pump.