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    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D35/00Filtering devices having features not specifically covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D33/00, or for applications not specifically covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D33/00; Auxiliary devices for filtration; Filter housing constructions
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
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  • My invention relates to improvements in a certain liquid-strainer for which Letters Patent of the United States, No. 719,913, were granted to me on the 3d day of February, 1903; and it pertains more especially, first, to the peculiar construction of the screen-inclosing case, which is formed in two separable parts connected together by a diagonallyformed flanged joint; second, to the construction' and arrangement of the inlet and outlet ducts, one in each of the separable parts of said case; third, to the peculiar manner of supporting the screen in the flangejoint between the two separable parts of the case and between the inlet and outlet ducts of the case; fourth, to the flexible connection by which one-of the separable parts of the case is adapted to be separated from the other without being detached from its supportingpipe, and, fifth, to the inlet-steam duct or port through which a jet of steam may be thrown upon the upper surface of the screen for the purpose of cleaning the same.
  • the screen-inclosing case comprises the two separable parts A and B.
  • the part A is provided with the inlet-duct C
  • the partB is provided with the outlet-d uct D, and said parts are connected together by the flanges E E and bolts F, forming the diagonal joint G.
  • the inlet-duct C is provided with a valve H, which is pivotally supported from the case A by the lugs I and hinge-bolt J.
  • K is an inlet-duct through which steam'is led when desirous to clean the screens P, steam being led to the duct K through an ordinary steam hose and nozzle, as indicated ter is discharged from the case.
  • the duct K is closed by the screw-plug L.
  • the lower end of the screen-inclosing case M forms a settling-chamber for refuse matter which has been screened from the liquid as it passes from the inlet to the outlet duct.
  • the chamber M is provided with an inlet-duct N, through which the accumulated refuse mat-
  • the duct N is closed by the plug or stopper'O.
  • I For convenience in removing one of said separable parts from the other I preferably connect the upper part B by a flexible duct R with the discharge-pipe. It will be understood that by this construction the user can readily gain access to the valve and screen for the purpose of inserting or repairing the same when the part B is removed.
  • a sereen-inclosing case comprising two separable parts secured together by a diagonally- .formed joint; 21 screen supported at its marginal edge by and between the contiguous edges of said separable parts; an inlet-duct located in one of said separable parts upon one side of said screen; an outlet-duct located in the other separable part of said case upon the opposite side of said screen and means for securing said separable parts together.
  • a screen-inclosing case comprising two separable parts secured together by a diagonallyformed joint; 2. screen supported at its marginal. edge by and between the contiguous edges of said separable parts; an inlet-duct located in one of said separable parts upon one side of said screen; an inwardly-opening check-valve located at the mouth of said inlet-duct; an outlet-duct located in the other separable part of said case upon the opposite side of said screen and means for securing said separable parts together.
  • a screen-inclosing case comprising two separable parts secured together by a diagonallyformed joint; a screen supported at its marginal edge by and between the contiguous edges of said separable parts; an inlet-duct and an inlet-steam port provided with a stopper located in one of said separable parts upon one side of said screen; an outlet-duct located in the other separable part of said case upon the opposite side of said screen and means for securing said separable parts together.
  • a screen-inclosing case comprising two separable parts secured together by a diagonallyforrned joint; a screen supported at its marginal edge by and between the contiguous edges of said separable parts; an inlet-duct located in one of said separable parts upon one side of said screen; an inwardly-opening check-valve located at the mouth of said inlet-duct; an outlet-duct located in the other separable part of said case upon the opposite side of said screen and means for securing said separable parts together.
  • a screen-inclosing case comprising two separable parts secu red together bya diagonallyformed joint; a screen supported at its marginal edge by and between the contiguous edges of said separable parts; an inlet-duct located in one of said separable parts upon one side of said screen; an inwardly-opening check-valve located at the mouth of saidinlet-duct; an inlet-steam port provided with astopper; an outlet-duct located in the other separable part of said case upon the opposite side of said screen; means for securing said separable parts together and a flexible attachment for connecting the discharge side of said screen-inclosing case yieldingly with the discharge-pipe, all substantially as and for the purpose specified.

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PATENTED JAN. 5, 1904:.
G; L. WAGKEROW.
STRAINER. v APPLICATION FILED AUG. 31 1903.
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UNITED STATES Patented January 5, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE LESLIE WACKEROW, OF MELLETTE, SOUTH DAKOTA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO FRED G. STIOKLES, VALENTlNE M. MILLER, CHARLES H. BRUNN, AND GEORGE M. RANDALL, OF MELLETTE, SOUTH DAKOTA.
- STRAINER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 748,821, dated January 5, 1904.
Application filed August 31, 1903- Serial No. 171,896. (No model.)
To aaZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE LESLIE WACK- EROW, aciiizen of the United States, residing atMellette,county ofSpinkand State of South Dakota, have invented new and useful Improvements in Strainers, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in a certain liquid-strainer for which Letters Patent of the United States, No. 719,913, were granted to me on the 3d day of February, 1903; and it pertains more especially, first, to the peculiar construction of the screen-inclosing case, which is formed in two separable parts connected together by a diagonallyformed flanged joint; second, to the construction' and arrangement of the inlet and outlet ducts, one in each of the separable parts of said case; third, to the peculiar manner of supporting the screen in the flangejoint between the two separable parts of the case and between the inlet and outlet ducts of the case; fourth, to the flexible connection by which one-of the separable parts of the case is adapted to be separated from the other without being detached from its supportingpipe, and, fifth, to the inlet-steam duct or port through which a jet of steam may be thrown upon the upper surface of the screen for the purpose of cleaning the same.
My invention is further explained by referenc to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 represents a side View, and Fig. 2 a vertical section thereof.
Like parts are identified by the same reference-letters throughout both views.
The screen-inclosing case comprises the two separable parts A and B. The part A is provided with the inlet-duct C, and the partB is provided with the outlet-d uct D, and said parts are connected together by the flanges E E and bolts F, forming the diagonal joint G. The inlet-duct C is provided with a valve H, which is pivotally supported from the case A by the lugs I and hinge-bolt J.
K is an inlet-duct through which steam'is led when desirous to clean the screens P, steam being led to the duct K through an ordinary steam hose and nozzle, as indicated ter is discharged from the case.
in Fig. 2. When the nozzle is removed, the duct K is closed by the screw-plug L. The lower end of the screen-inclosing case M forms a settling-chamber for refuse matter which has been screened from the liquid as it passes from the inlet to the outlet duct. The chamber M is provided with an inlet-duct N, through which the accumulated refuse mat- When the screen is used, the duct N is closed by the plug or stopper'O. For convenience in removing one of said separable parts from the other I preferably connect the upper part B by a flexible duct R with the discharge-pipe. It will be understood that by this construction the user can readily gain access to the valve and screen for the purpose of inserting or repairing the same when the part B is removed. It is also obvious that by this construction the joint between the separable parts A and B serves the additional purpose of holding the screen securely in place without additional parts and that by providing said separable parts A and B with the diagonal joint the opposing inlet and outlet ducts are brought upon the respective sides of the screen and facilitate the construction oi the device, while the several interior parts are more readily accessible in case of repairs.
Having thus described my invention, what Iclaim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a liquid-strainer, the combination of a sereen-inclosing case comprising two separable parts secured together by a diagonally- .formed joint; 21 screen supported at its marginal edge by and between the contiguous edges of said separable parts; an inlet-duct located in one of said separable parts upon one side of said screen; an outlet-duct located in the other separable part of said case upon the opposite side of said screen and means for securing said separable parts together.
2. In a liquid-strainer, the combination of a screen-inclosing case comprising two separable parts secured together by a diagonallyformed joint; 2. screen supported at its marginal. edge by and between the contiguous edges of said separable parts; an inlet-duct located in one of said separable parts upon one side of said screen; an inwardly-opening check-valve located at the mouth of said inlet-duct; an outlet-duct located in the other separable part of said case upon the opposite side of said screen and means for securing said separable parts together.
3. In a liquid-strainer, the combination of a screen-inclosing case comprising two separable parts secured together by a diagonallyformed joint; a screen supported at its marginal edge by and between the contiguous edges of said separable parts; an inlet-duct and an inlet-steam port provided with a stopper located in one of said separable parts upon one side of said screen; an outlet-duct located in the other separable part of said case upon the opposite side of said screen and means for securing said separable parts together.
4:. In a liquid-strainer, the combination of a screen-inclosing case comprising two separable parts secured together by a diagonallyforrned joint; a screen supported at its marginal edge by and between the contiguous edges of said separable parts; an inlet-duct located in one of said separable parts upon one side of said screen; an inwardly-opening check-valve located at the mouth of said inlet-duct; an outlet-duct located in the other separable part of said case upon the opposite side of said screen and means for securing said separable parts together.
5. In a liquid-strainer, the combination of a screen-inclosing case comprising two separable parts secu red together bya diagonallyformed joint; a screen supported at its marginal edge by and between the contiguous edges of said separable parts; an inlet-duct located in one of said separable parts upon one side of said screen; an inwardly-opening check-valve located at the mouth of saidinlet-duct; an inlet-steam port provided with astopper; an outlet-duct located in the other separable part of said case upon the opposite side of said screen; means for securing said separable parts together and a flexible attachment for connecting the discharge side of said screen-inclosing case yieldingly with the discharge-pipe, all substantially as and for the purpose specified.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
GEORGE LESLIE WAOKERO W.
Witnesses:
R. H. MCCAUGHEY, S. A. BUOKLAND.
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US4094787A (en) * 1976-12-06 1978-06-13 Costanzo Giordano Filter for paint or other liquids
US4369092A (en) * 1979-08-01 1983-01-18 Chisso Corporation Process for removing monomer from vinyl chloride resin slurry by steam treatment and apparatus employed therefor
US4740317A (en) * 1987-05-01 1988-04-26 Ken Yost Pump filter apparatus and method
US4867879A (en) * 1984-05-25 1989-09-19 Taprogge Gesellschaft Mbh Pipeline sieve with a suction removal device
US5091082A (en) * 1987-05-01 1992-02-25 Yost Ken L Apparatus for diverting fluid-entrained solids around a centrifugal pump
US6162354A (en) * 1998-12-03 2000-12-19 Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd Integrated check valve/strainer-filter assembly
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US2658622A (en) * 1949-12-03 1953-11-10 Thornhill Craver Company Fluid cleaning apparatus
US2658623A (en) * 1951-04-30 1953-11-10 Thornhill Craver Co Inc Fluid cleaning apparatus
US4094787A (en) * 1976-12-06 1978-06-13 Costanzo Giordano Filter for paint or other liquids
US4369092A (en) * 1979-08-01 1983-01-18 Chisso Corporation Process for removing monomer from vinyl chloride resin slurry by steam treatment and apparatus employed therefor
US4867879A (en) * 1984-05-25 1989-09-19 Taprogge Gesellschaft Mbh Pipeline sieve with a suction removal device
US4740317A (en) * 1987-05-01 1988-04-26 Ken Yost Pump filter apparatus and method
US5091082A (en) * 1987-05-01 1992-02-25 Yost Ken L Apparatus for diverting fluid-entrained solids around a centrifugal pump
US6517722B1 (en) 1998-01-28 2003-02-11 James Benenson, Jr. Self cleaning fuel oil strainer
US6177022B1 (en) 1998-01-28 2001-01-23 James Benenson, Jr. Self-cleaning fuel oil strainer
US20030052067A1 (en) * 1998-01-28 2003-03-20 James Benenson Self-cleaning fuel oil strainer
US20030111430A1 (en) * 1998-01-28 2003-06-19 James Benenson Self cleaning water filter
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