ent Britis Patent son, S.D. Hopkins,
S.A. Gei-
Removing
bel and T. Wolff. Filter element In GB 2288751 describes for use in assembly, a pleated
P.A. Mullins
a filter element an air extraction which comprises filter membrane,
The spaces between the pleats on the downstream side of the membrane are
Treatment In
GE
of gas streams
2288343
Scientific
Innovations
describes
a closed
filter
canister.
and
Ltd hollow
It comprises
gas-impermeable
end walls
a gas-permeable
side
wall. Gas contaminated liquid
is
under
pressure through and flow-restricting into the interior canister
with
sprayed
a line orifice
space
where
of the
the contami-
nants become
atomised
and
are
retained
the
side
wall.
Gas free of liquid
con-
taminants
by
passes
atmosphere.
into
becomes
In one version,
which The
and the wall is of material which wetted
with
gradually filter
water
volatilises.
canister
may
used to treat streams
be
from a
gas compressor and an associated reservoir tank. Date of publication: 1995, Inventors:
18 Oct.
A.G. Hunter
and J.L. Oakton. Pleated
filter assembly
In GB 2288746 Pall Corporation describes a filter which includes
a cylindrical
element
with
longitudinal which The each
a pair
pleats
are
other
filter
a number pleats,
has
such
of
each
of
of legs. laid
over
that
the
ieg surfaces are in intimate contact with the corresponding adjoining
surfaces
on
an
leg over the entire
height of each leg, and over a continuous region extending for at least 50% of the axial length of the filter element. An impervious endcap is connected to the first end surface of the filter element. Date of application: 1 Nov. 1995, Inventors: R.C.
Stoyell,
K.M.
air to flow freely. The invention is particularly applicable to V-pleated filters. It also provides a filter assembly. In addition, the invention provides an air extraction device comprising a filter assembly incorporating
a filter
element.
The packing may be inert or chemically reactive to treat the air. Date of application: 1 Nov. 1995, fnventor: P.A. Mullins.
William-
oxides
In GB 2288754
Air filter for IC engine In GB 2288752 Mann & Hummel
Filterwerk GmbH de-
scribes an air filter, particularly for the intake air of an internal-combustion engine. It comprises with an air filter
a housing insert ar-
ranged in it, and a cover closing off the housing. The air filter insert consists essentially of a rectangular cartridge with a surrounding seal. This seal is clamped between the housing and the cover in such a manner that it separates the unfiltered-air space from the filtered-air addition, locking
render
&
Wilcox
scribes
Company
a method
space. In elements
are provided by means of the cover fastening the housing and at the same time, fastening the cartridge to the housing. The cover is only supported on the housing in the area of the locking elements, and simultaneously the seal has a very low Shore hardness. As a result, the cover no longer rests as previously on the housing over the whole length of the seal, but only in the area of the locking elements. Date of application: 1 Nov. 1995, Inventors: E. Vo/ker and A. Klotz.
high
de-
for remov-
ing sulphur oxides from a flue gas. Particulates are removed
from
the flue
by a particulate produce of
partially
calcium-,
sodium-
or
dry
sor-
size
1.0-2.0 the
larger
gas
the
into
to react
substantially flue
produce
a
with
remove
SO3 from
cleaned
a
than
pm, is injected
flue
and
with
the
and
sorbent.
unreacted
The
dry
flue
to a wet scrubber removal
produce
dry
be provided sired
is then
of SOP, to
cleaned
Sufficient
flue
sorbent
amounts
up reagent
a make-
may be provided
dry
both
the
the
remove
reacted dry
and
sorbent
substantially
flue
gas,
make
dry
reagent
the
sorbent
the
SOs-free
flue
gas to produce gas. 1 Nov.
D.W.
and
SOP from
substantially
tion:
with
the cleaned
Date
of applicaP.A.
Bhat
and T.R. Goots. Dewatering
mineral
forms
a
temperature.
process
The
is repeated
more
times
in
two or
order
to
desalt the slurry to a desired level of purity. Date of application:
15 Nov.
Inventor:
1995,
P.E. Adler. media for filtration,
GB
2289524
Wonders
Ltd
filtration,
mass
Wooden
describes
heat
exchange
It
comprises
tus. having
a
exchange apparaa tank
an inlet and an outlet
and a mass of buoyant floatable members in tank.
A means
for passing
or the
is provided
fluid through
tank. The buoyant
the
or floata-
ble members serve as a filter and/or a contact surface for heat or mass transfer for two The
or more
buoyant
or
members
should
take
form
the
pebbles. tration
fluids. flexible
preferably of
A process and/or
exchange
wooden for
utilises
apparatus.
fil-
mass or heat the
Date of applica1995, Inventor:
C. Hadfield. Air filter assembly !n
GB
2287664
AC
Delco
Systems Overseas Corporation describes an air filter for filtering air passing
1995, Inventors:
Johnson,
colloidal
It then
tion: 22 Nov.
unreacted
react
the
flue
for
The make-up
and
remove
the
sorbent
as a reagent
SOP removal.
unfrom
SOS-free
and
unreacted available
dry
to wet
sorbent,
reacted
de-
of SO3 and
to the wet scrubber the
gas. may
to remove
and
dis-
ensures that the slurry remains flowable at the ele-
or
substantially gas
a
water,
concentrated slurry. The amount of water removed
In
S03-free the
salts
particles.
the
to
conveyed for
solved
at a
remove
heat or mass exchange
substantially
and
of
Wooden
SOS-free flue gas containing reacted
to
oortion
partially
gas,
flowaole.
centrifuged
speed
vated
amount
60, preferably
particle
to
cleaned
magnesium-based bent
gas
collector,
flue gas. A sufficient
the slurry
It is then
the Babcock
SOa. Alternatively,
the
the gas is air contaminated with water, cellulosic
filled with a porous solid packing, with the packing sufficiently dense to prevent the pleats from collapsing as air is drawn through, yet sufficiently porous to permit
Process
sulphur
from fiue gas
slurry
into the engine or passenger compartment of an automotive vehicle. It in-
a
process for defining, dewatering and desalting a slurry
cludes a sheet of pleated filter material, a moulded urethane foam seal for sealing the filter within the housing of the air intake
of a mineral fine kaolin. initial step
such as ultraIt includes the of forming a
system, and a prefilter secured to the filter element so as to filter air prior to the
In GB 2289269 ploration
dilute,
NL
Venture
Ex-
describes
flocculated
aqueous
slurry containing mineral particles, water and one or more salts, a portion of the mineral particles being colloidal particles. The flocculated, dilute
slurry
is heated
to an elevated temperature, to dissolve the salts and
passage of air to the filter element. The prefilter collects and holds particles which would otherwise clog the filter element and reduce its operating life. Date of publication: 27 Sep. 1995, Inventors: S.W. Kemp and c. Cosby.