Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
137150040 | Fluid cleaning or flushing | 84 |
20090101214 | Gas supply system for a pumping arrangement | 04-23-2009 |
20100065129 | Compressed Air Supply System for a Commercial Vehicle and Method for Operating a Compressed Air Supply System - A compressed air supply system and method of operating same for a commercial vehicle includes a compressed air inlet that can be coupled to a compressor, a filter unit that can be coupled to the compressed air inlet via a supply line, a discharge valve element that is coupled to a discharge outlet and the supply line, a first valve element and a second valve element. A control inlet of the discharge valve element is controllable by the first valve element and the second valve element is arranged in a regeneration air path for regenerating the filter unit. At least one pneumatically lockable overflow valve via which a consumer circuit coupled to the compressed air supply system is supplied with compressed air. The at least one pneumatically lockable overflow valve can be controlled by the second valve element. | 03-18-2010 |
20100200076 | FLUID PURGE IN A MEDICAL INJECTION SYSTEM - One embodiment of the invention provides a method to purge air or liquid from a powered injection system. In this embodiment, the method includes driving a first pumping device in a first operational mode to inject an amount of a first liquid medium through disposable tubing and a disposable valve, driving the first pumping device in a second operational mode to deform the disposable valve, and driving a second pumping device to inject an amount of a second liquid medium through the disposable tubing and the deformed valve. In one embodiment, the first pumping device comprises a first syringe, the second pumping device comprises a second syringe, and the disposable valve comprises an elastomeric valve. | 08-12-2010 |
20100212751 | Dual Chamber Adapter - An adapter for use in association with upstream and downstream portions of a piping system is disclosed. The adapter includes a first chamber having an inlet adapted to receive fluid therethrough, an outlet adapted to expel fluid therefrom, and a sidewall extending therebetween defining a first chamber interior. The adapter also includes a second chamber having an inlet adapted to receive forced fluid therethrough, an outlet adapted to expel the forced fluid therefrom, and a sidewall extending therebetween defining a second chamber interior. The first chamber interior is isolated from the second chamber interior. The first chamber is adapted to receive forced fluid therethrough from an upstream portion of a piping system, and the second chamber is adapted to provide forced fluid therethrough to a downstream portion of the piping system. | 08-26-2010 |
20100294378 | Drain Tube Stripper - A drain tube stripper containing two handles pivotally joined at one end. The second end of each handle contains a roller. The rollers meet when the handles are pressed together. The handles are of unequal length A drain tube, e.g., surgical drain, can be stripped of fluid and material buildup by placing the open rollers over the tube and pressing the handles together. The rollers thereby pinch the drain tube and the rollers allow the device to be moved along the drain tube pushing fluid and material ahead of the rollers. The drain tube stripper allows the tube to enter between the rollers from the side and exit from the side of the opposing handle. The tube drain stripper may also contain a guide component to minimize entanglement of the drain and the device is rolled along the drain tubing. | 11-25-2010 |
20110061745 | Automated Condensate Drain Line Cleaning System, Method and Kit - Automated condensate drain line cleaning apparatus are disclosed. In one aspect, an apparatus may include a controller, a fluid supply line, and at least one fluid flow regulation device. The at least one fluid flow regulation device may be electrically coupled with the controller to receive at least one control signal from the controller. The at least one fluid flow regulation device may cause a fluid to flow into a condensate drain line through the fluid supply line responsive to the at least one control signal. Other apparatus as well as methods and kits are also disclosed. | 03-17-2011 |
20110094599 | Apparatus and Method for Cleaning Microsurgical Instruments - A cleaning apparatus for microsurgical instruments has a flush chamber closed off at one end by a first plug adapted to liquid-tightly grip one end of the instrument, allowing a portion of the instrument to extend past the first plug and out of the flush chamber. The other end of the flush chamber is closed off by a second plug having an inlet port. Liquid injected through the inlet port on the second plug passes through an internal passageway formed in the instrument and exits the instrument through the portion that extends past the first plug. In another embodiment the instrument has an internal passageway and an end cap through which flushing ports are formed which communicate with the passageway. A first plug having an inlet port is liquid-tightly attached to the end cap and liquid injected into the first plug passes through the plug, through the flushing ports and through the passageway to clean detritus from the instrument. | 04-28-2011 |
20110203675 | MAINTENANCE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AN AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM OF A MOTOR VEHICLE - A maintenance and hygiene method and apparatus ( | 08-25-2011 |
20110209773 | ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR UNLOADING RAW MATERIAL - An arrangement and method for unloading raw material in connection with a cable manufacturing apparatus. The arrangement comprises a feed inlet connected to the cable manufacturing apparatus for feeding raw material into the cable manufacturing apparatus, the feed inlet being adapted to be connected to an unloading spout of the raw material. The arrangement further comprises sealing means for opening and closing the feed inlet when the unloading spout is connected to the feed inlet. | 09-01-2011 |
20110284097 | Valve Flushing Kit - Some embodiments of a valve flushing kit used in temporarily flushing a globe valve can include a flushing bonnet assembly that includes a circular disk adapted to be received in the upper opening of an internal valve cavity of a valve when a closure bonnet and a closure member of the valve are removed and a plurality of bonnet clamps each having at least one opening therethrough, wherein the opening can be adapted to be received on one of the threaded studs protruding from the upper exterior surface of a body of the valve and the bonnet clamps can be held in place by the threaded nut. | 11-24-2011 |
20110290334 | Wellbore Debris Cleanout Assembly and Method to Remove Debris from a Debris Catcher - A cleanout assembly for removal of debris from a debris chamber in a wellbore cleaning tool. The cleanout assembly includes a mandrel, a boot radially surrounding the mandrel and a debris chamber defined radially between the mandrel and the boot. The boot has one or more windows therein to permit debris to be cleaned out of the debris chamber. A cover is disposed within the debris chamber and is movable within the debris chamber between a first position, wherein the one or more windows are blocked by the cover, and a second position, wherein the one or more windows are not blocked by the cover | 12-01-2011 |
20110290335 | System and method of winterizing a plumbing system - A method and apparatus for winterizing a plumbing system, the apparatus including a fluid reservoir, an air manifold, and a house inlet line. The house inlet line is coupled to the fluid outlet of the reservoir and the outlet of the air supply. The apparatus includes an air flow valve, a fluid valve and a reservoir air inlet valve. The house inlet line is adapted to provide antifreeze, air, or both to the plumbing system depending on the arrangement of the valves. The method includes blowing the fluid from the hot water lines, introducing antifreeze to the hot water lines, pushing antifreeze through the hot water lines, blowing the fluid from the cold water lines, introducing antifreeze to the cold water lines, and pushing antifreeze through the cold water lines. | 12-01-2011 |
20120000547 | METHOD FOR REMOVING BLOOD FROM AN EXTRACORPOREAL BLOOD CIRCUIT FOR A TREATMENT APPARATUS FOLLOWING TERMINATION OF A BLOOD TREATMENT SESSION, AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING SAID METHOD - A method for removing blood from an extracorporeal blood circuit of a treatment apparatus for the extracorporeal blood treatment of a patient following termination of a blood treatment session, wherein the treatment apparatus includes at least one extracorporeal blood circuithaving a conduit interior; at least one blood pump for conveying blood inside the conduit interior of the extracorporeal blood circuit; and at least one substitute pumpfor introducing or conveying at least one substituate fluid inside the conduit interior of the extracorporeal blood circuit. The method comprises feeding of air into the conduit interior of the extracorporeal blood circuitby operating the blood pump, and introducing substituate fluid into the conduit interior of the extracorporeal blood circuitby operating the substitute pump. In addition, a suitable apparatus is described. | 01-05-2012 |
20120097262 | HOSE EVACUATION ATTACHMENT AND METHOD OF USE - The present invention discloses a hose evacuation attachment comprising a conical body, an accepting end at a first end of the conical body, and a narrowed opening at an opposing end from the accepting end, where the narrowed opening includes a smaller diameter than the accepting end. The hose evacuation attachment further includes a threaded neck extending from the narrowed opening, wherein the threaded neck fastens to a fitting at an end of a hose, and wherein the accepting end attaches to an end of an elongated tube of an air blower. Once attached the hose evacuation attachment serves as an intermediary to enable the air blower to evacuate an amount of water remaining within the hose. | 04-26-2012 |
20120174987 | Flameless heating system - A method of cleaning a pipeline that may include the steps of pumping a process fluid through a flameless heating unit, preheating the process fluid before it enters a dynamic heat generator, controlling the flameless heating unit to heat the process fluid to a temperature in a range sufficient to melt deposits disposed in the pipeline, and transferring the process fluid from the flameless heating unit into the pipeline. Other steps may include using the heated process fluid to operate a tool operatively disposed in the pipeline, whereby the heated process fluid and the tool work collectively to melt and clear the deposits. The flameless heating unit may include an internal combustion engine, a dynamic heat generator operatively connected to the internal combustion engine, and a pump configured to provide a discharged fluid to the dynamic heat generator. | 07-12-2012 |
20120211091 | IN-LINE FLUSH VALVE - An in-line flush valve, comprising a t-shaped hollow body having a central flow passageway, at least three spaced-apart hollow ends in flow communication with the central flow passageway, wherein a first hollow end and a second hollow end share a common radial axis, are disposed in opposing relation, and define a pass-through conduit, wherein a radial axis of a third hollow end is substantially perpendicular with respect to the common axis of the first hollow end and the second hollow end, wherein the pass-through conduit is disposed between and in flow communication with an inlet of a pump and a fluid source, and wherein the third hollow end is adapted to receive fluid to flush said pump. | 08-23-2012 |
20120222752 | METHOD EXTENDING THE SERVICE INTERVAL OF A GAS DISTRIBUTION PLATE - Methods for reducing the contamination of a gas distribution plate are provided. In one embodiment, a method for processing a substrate includes transferring the substrate into a chamber, performing a treating process on the substrate, and providing a purge gas into the chamber before or after the treating process to pump out a residue gas relative to the treating process from the chamber. The treating process includes distributing a reactant gas into the chamber through a gas distribution plate. | 09-06-2012 |
20120298210 | OILFIELD MATERIAL METERING GATE OBSTRUCTION REMOVAL SYSTEM - A system is disclosed. The system is provided with an oilfield material reservoir, a fluid nozzle, and a fluid supplier. The oilfield material reservoir is provided with an opening for receiving an oilfield material and an orifice for discharging the oilfield material. The fluid nozzle is positioned adjacent to the orifice to direct a fluid flow through the orifice, and the fluid supplier is connected to the fluid nozzle. | 11-29-2012 |
20120312387 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR RECOVERING PUNCTURE REPAIR LIQUID - A device for recovering puncture repair liquid includes a tube to be inserted from a tire valve mounted to a wheel up to an inner surface of a tire, a container having a pair of connecting ports for receiving and containing puncture repair liquid recovered from inside the tire, and a connecting hose for connecting between the tire valve and one of the connecting ports. The other connecting port is removably attachable to a pressurized air source. A valve core is detached from a tire valve of a wheel with a tire mounted thereon into which puncture repair liquid has been injected. The tube is inserted into the tire which is filled with air from the pressurized air source that is then detached from the container. Thus, recovery of the puncture repair liquid is efficiently performed using pressure escaping from the tire without cutting out the tire valve. | 12-13-2012 |
20130000743 | SCR FLUID DISTRIBUTION AND CIRCULATION SYSTEM - A selective catalytic reduction system includes a fluid distribution system for supplying an exhaust gas reducing agent. The system includes a liquid storage tank and a fluid distribution module with a fluid pump that draws liquid reducing agent from the tank volume and provides the liquid at a module outlet port, while simultaneously discharging excess liquid from a circulation line outlet within the tank volume. The circulation line outlet can be located at a bottom portion of the tank volume near other distribution module components to promote liquid circulation around the module components during a fluid distribution period, to promote thawing of frozen reducing agent at and around the module components, and to ensure a continuous supply of liquid to the fluid pump. The distribution module is also capable of purging liquid from fluid lines located outside the storage tank and returning the purged liquid to the tank volume. | 01-03-2013 |
20130032220 | SYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR THE FLUSHING OF AIR CONDITION SYSTEMS - A service station, for the filling, emptying and flushing of an air conditioning system in a vehicle, is coupled to the air conditioning system and includes: a cabinet in which a pipeline for transporting the coolant connects a first port with a compressor, cooling unit, an internal cylinder for storing the coolant, as well as a second port. A heated flushing accumulator is arranged inside the service station between the first port and the compressor. | 02-07-2013 |
20130068317 | FIRE HOSE ADAPTER AND METHOD OF USE - One possible embodiment of the invention could be a fire hose adapter comprising of a body and a vacuum generator, the body having a cap and a hose connector, the cap being penetrated by a generator channel that connects an intake port with an exhaust port, the two ports being located on an exterior of the cap; the hose connector defining a vacuum channel that continuously connects the generator channel to a vacuum aperture located on an exterior of the hose connector; the vacuum generator being located within the generator channel, wherein a stream of pressurized air passes through the vacuum generator causing a reduction in air pressure in the generator channel that subsequently induces air in an interior of a fire hose section connected to the hose connector to flow into the vacuum aperture and be directed out the exhaust port. | 03-21-2013 |
20130220437 | AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM PURGING - An automated irrigation purge system utilizes a pressure purge method of discharging compressed air from a reservoir through selected irrigation zones with feedback from pressure switches to determine when to open and close each zone valve. No programming or user interaction is required beyond starting the system. The system can operate with a wide variety of irrigation systems, with varying number of zones, pipe lengths, pipe diameters, number and variety of sprinkler heads or outlets, and terrain slope. The system tracks the pressure transition time from high pressure to low pressure for each zone as it is blown out. When the current transition time is within a specified range from the previous transition time, the system knows the water has been sufficiently purged from that zone. The purge system can protect the irrigation system from high-pressure conditions, handle multiple error conditions, and maintain water valve settings during power loss. | 08-29-2013 |
20140076412 | Method of Draining Heat-Transfer Oil in a Solar Power Plant, and Equipment for Draining, Storing and Replenishing Heat-Transfer Oil in Order to Implement Said Method - A method of draining heat-transfer oil in a solar power plant, and equipment for draining, storing and repositioning heat-transfer oil in order to implement the method, includes filling auxiliary ducts, flushing the oil from the solar power plant loop, cooling the outgoing oil and extracting the oil by suction; replenishing includes filling the loop by impulsion and emptying the auxiliary ducts by aspiration, with the installation including an oil tank ( | 03-20-2014 |
20140202554 | ENHANCED TECHNIQUES FOR PERFORMING AND MONITORING MACHINE FLUID PROCESSES - Enhanced tools and techniques are provided for performing fluid processes in connection with the fluid system of a machine. In one embodiment, a fluid process may include fluidically connecting to a fluid system of a machine through a common location; purging at least a portion of the fluid system by applying fluid pressure to a filter through the common location; evacuating at least one fluid reservoir of the fluid system by applying negative pressure at the common location; and, refilling at least one fluid reservoir of the fluid system through the filter portion by applying positive pressure at the common location. | 07-24-2014 |
20140202555 | Method for Draining Thermal Oil in a Thermosolar Plant, and Corresponding Auxiliary Installation for Carrying Out Said Method - An installation for draining thermal oil in a thermosolar plant, and includes an oil tank ( | 07-24-2014 |
20140209181 | FLUID CONTROL VALVES - A valve assembly comprises: a valve body including a passageway through which a first gas can be transmitted through the valve assembly; a valve flow control element movable relative to the valve body between an opened position wherein flow through the passageway is at a maximum flow, and a closed position wherein flow through the passageway is at a minimum flow, the valve flow control element is shaped so that a control gap is provided between the valve body and valve flow control element through which the first gas can flow, and the dimensions of the control gap vary depending on the position of the valve flow control element relative to the valve body; and a gas injector arrangement for selectively injecting a second gas into the control gap when the valve assembly is used to control the flow of the first gas through the passageway. The injection of the second gas when the valve flow control element is at or near its closed position helps minimize condensate being deposited on the valve flow control element, as well as reduce the closed conductance of the valve. | 07-31-2014 |
20140216563 | CAPLESS REFUELING SYSTEM CLEANING USING ENGINE VACUUM - Methods and systems for cleaning a capless refueling system in a vehicle are disclosed. In one example approach, a method comprises, in response to a leak detected following a refueling event, cleaning the capless refueling system using engine vacuum. | 08-07-2014 |
20140261733 | Processing Chamber Gas Delivery System with Hot-Swappable Ampoule - Disclosed are apparatus and methods for supplying a constant flow of precursor gas to a processing chamber. The apparatus described, and methods of use, allow a precursor ampoule to be removed from the gas delivery system without interrupting the process. | 09-18-2014 |
20140366953 | PARTICLE REDUCTION VIA THROTTLE GATE VALVE PURGE - Methods and apparatus for particle reduction in throttle gate valves used in substrate process chambers are provided herein. In some embodiments, a gate valve for use in a process chamber includes a body having an opening disposed therethrough from a first surface to an opposing second surface of the body; a pocket extending into the body from a sidewall of the opening; a gate movably disposed within the pocket between a closed position that seals the opening and an open position that reveals the opening and disposes the gate completely within the pocket; and a plurality of gas ports disposed in the gate valve configured to direct a gas flow into a portion of the gate valve fluidly coupled to the opening. | 12-18-2014 |
20140373929 | WIPING DEVICE, INK-JET DEVICE, AND WIPING METHOD - A wiping device has a wiping section that relatively moves along the nozzle surface, and the wiping section has: a curved surface in which a bulge is continuously formed along the identification line; a guiding section disposed such that the bulge faces the nozzle surface; a gas jetting port that applies gas to the curved surface; and a gas suction port that sucks the gas ejected from the gas jetting port and guided along the curved surface, wherein, as viewed from the direction perpendicular to the nozzle surface, the identification line which is the set of upper end points on the bulge on the curved surface intersects with the edges of the nozzle surface at an oblique angle. | 12-25-2014 |
20150034170 | INERTING GAS VENT ASSEMBLY, INERTING SYSTEM USING THE GAS VENT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF INERTING A FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM - A fire protection sprinkler system and method of inerting a fire protection sprinkler system includes connecting an inerting system to the piping network of a fire protection sprinkler system having a piping network and at least one sprinkler head connected with the piping network. The inerting system includes an inert gas source that is adapted to supply inert gas to the piping network and an inerting gas vent assembly. The gas vent assembly has a gas vent adapted to discharge gas, a solenoid and a control. The solenoid is adapted to selectively open the gas vent and to close the gas vent. The gas vent discharges gas when the solenoid opens the gas vent and does not discharge gas when the solenoid closes the gas vent. The control is adapted to operate the solenoid in a manner that allows the gas vent to discharge gas for a limited amount of time. | 02-05-2015 |
20150129047 | POWDER AND DEPOSITION CONTROL IN THROTTLE VALVES - Powder and deposition control in a throttle valve includes nozzle inserts in the valve body that form annular plenums and annular nozzles for injecting annular flows of cleaning gas adjacent to the inside wall surface of the valve body for cleaning powders and depositions off surfaces in the valve body and off the closure member of the throttle valve. The annular flows of cleaning gas can be in intermittent, periodic, or in pulsed bursts or at a steady-state flow rates to dislodge powder particles stuck to the inside surface of the throttle valve, to etch or reactively clean solid deposits, or to prevent or minimize build-up of powder particles or solid deposits in the throttle valve. | 05-14-2015 |
20150136238 | CONDUIT CONNECTION APPARATUS WITH PURGE GAS - An apparatus connects first and second conduits that convey a flow of gas. The apparatus includes a first flange element fixed to the first conduit, and a second flange element fixed to the second conduit. The flange elements are coupled together to permit fluid communication in an internal environment between the first and second conduits. At least one port is intermediate the flange elements to deliver a flow of purge gas therebetween. The at least one port may be located within a purge gas channel arranged in one of the flange elements. A pressure gradient of the flow of purge gas may substantially prevent at least one of fluid egress from the internal environment and fluid ingress from an external environment. Purge gas distribution systems and related methods are also described. | 05-21-2015 |
20150136239 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONSERVING ELECTRONIC DEVICE MANUFACTURING RESOURCES - A method for operating an electronic device manufacturing system is provided that includes introducing an inert gas into a process tool vacuum pump at a first flow rate while the process tool is operating in a process mode; and introducing the inert gas into the process tool vacuum pump at a second flow rate while the process tool is operating in a clean mode. Numerous other embodiments are provided. | 05-21-2015 |
20150343106 | System For Generating Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide For Fillers - A vapor hydrogen peroxide system and method that includes a reservoir assembly, a first pump assembly, a second pump assembly, a test assembly and a heating assembly. The system is configured to operate sequentially switching between the first pump assembly and the second pump assembly. The pump assembly that is to be utilized is directed through a recirculation procedure prior to the switching, to, in turn, purge any air bubbles that may have amassed within the pump assembly prior to switching. | 12-03-2015 |
20150369267 | WELL DRAIN SYSTEM FOR USE WITH MULTI-WELL SYNTHESIZER - A well drain system for use with a synthesizer. The well drain system comprises a well plate, a well adapter plate and a drain plate detachably coupled together. The well plate comprises a matrix of wells for receiving one or more vials, wherein the matrix has a plurality of rows. The well adapter plate comprises an arched plate body and a plurality of apertures in communication with one or more of the wells. The drain plate comprises a plurality of channels in communication with one or more of the apertures. As a result, a user is able to selectively drain the vials found within individual rows of the well plate instead of all the vials at once. | 12-24-2015 |
20160038856 | DIFFUSER BASKET - A diffuser basket includes a screen portion and a flow modifier positioned within the screen portion. The flow modifier is configured to change the direction of flow of a fluid introduced into the diffuser basket. The flow modifier can include a plurality of flat plates coupled to the screen portion and positioned at spaced apart intervals along a longitudinal axis of the diffuser basket. The flow modifier can include a plurality of truncated conical plates positioned at spaced apart intervals along a longitudinal axis of the diffuser basket, the plurality of truncated conical plates coupled to the screen portion. The plurality of flat or truncated conical plates each can include an opening. The plurality of flat truncated conical plates each has a cone angle that forms an oblique angle with respect to the longitudinal axis. These cone angles can be the same or they can be different. | 02-11-2016 |
20160096427 | CAPLESS REFUELING SYSTEM CLEANING USING ENGINE VACUUM - Methods and systems for cleaning a capless refueling system in a vehicle are disclosed. In one example approach, a method comprises, in response to a leak detected following a refueling event, cleaning the capless refueling system using engine vacuum. | 04-07-2016 |
20160158812 | METHOD FOR MANAGING AND DEVICE FOR MANAGING NOZZLE CLEANING PERIOD - A nozzle cleaning period management device is provided with a cleaning device that cleans suction nozzles that are used in order to perform vacuum retention of an electronic component, a flow rate measurement device for measuring a flow rate that flows through the suction nozzles, a reduction amount calculation device for calculating a unit flow rate reduction amount of the flow rate of the suction nozzle per a number of times of mounting of electronic components on the basis of a flow rate difference before and after cleaning, which is measured by the flow rate measurement device, and an estimation device for estimating a cleaning period, which subsequently cleans the suction nozzles, on the basis of the unit flow rate reduction amount, which is calculated by the reduction amount calculation device, and a flow rate after cleaning. | 06-09-2016 |
137150050 | Liquid cleaning or flushing | 44 |
20090114287 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR A SELF-VENTING DRAIN VALVE - An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for draining a liquid. An inner drain body is disposed on a container, with an inner liquid outlet in its lower portion, and an air inlet above and at a radial offset from the inner liquid outlet. An outer drain body is disposed around and below the inner drain body, and is adjustably coupled to the inner drain body. An outer liquid outlet is disposed in the outer drain body. A lower seal is disposed below the inner liquid outlet and between the inner drain body and the outer drain body, engaging a lower sealing surface. An upper seal circumscribes the inner liquid outlet and the air inlet, and is disposed between the inner drain body and the outer drain body, engaging an upper sealing surface that extends further beyond the upper seal than the lower sealing surface extends beyond the lower seal. | 05-07-2009 |
20090188567 | Fire suppression fluid circulation system - An arrangement for testing a fire suppression sprinkler system includes a supply conduit for supplying a fire suppression fluid to a plurality of sprinklers. A sensor senses a flow of fire suppression fluid through the supply conduit. A drain conduit drains fire suppression fluid when the fire suppression system is tested. A drain valve controls the flow of the fire suppression fluid so that when the fire suppression system is tested the fire suppression fluid is controlled to enter the drain conduit. A fire suppression fluid collection tank collects the fire suppression fluid which has entered the drain conduit for reintroducing the collected fire suppression fluid to the supply conduit. A circulation valve controls the flow of the fire suppression fluid so that when the fire suppression system is tested the fire suppression fluid enters the fire suppression fluid collection tank. | 07-30-2009 |
20090188568 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR UNCLOGGING A PIPE - An apparatus and method for unclogging an obstructed conduit such as a wastewater pipe. The apparatus comprises at least one tube disposed in the drain pipe; and a fluid supply pipe for providing fluid from a fluid source, the supply pipe connected to the at least one tube that delivers the fluid to unclog the obstruction. | 07-30-2009 |
20100126591 | Float Valve Apparatus and Its Cleaning Method - A foreign object in a discharge path defined and formed in a valve case is effectively removed. In a float valve apparatus T including a valve chamber | 05-27-2010 |
20110146807 | Method for rinsing a fuel system of a gas turbine and associated fuel system - A method for flushing a section of a fuel system of a burner of a gas turbine is provided. The method includes the steps of providing a feed line for feeding fuel from a fuel source to the burner, providing a first feed point close to the burner and a second feed point remote from the burner in the feed line in each case for feeding a medium into the feed line, feeding the medium via the first feed point, and discharging, via the burner, the fuel which is in the feed line between the first feed point and the burner, and also feeding the medium via the second feed point, and discharging, via the first feed point, the fuel which is in the feed line between the second feed point and the first feed point. | 06-23-2011 |
20110180152 | Nozzle System for Tank Floor - A nozzle system for mixing contents in a tank and scouring surfaces of debris and sediment is disclosed. The system is capable of use either below or above a tank's liquid content surface as well as being adaptable to flow channels and other surfaces which may become impeded with sediment and debris. The nozzle system includes at least one nozzle receiving fluid from a pump, and a splash plate positioned to deflect a discharged stream from the nozzle in a spread and downward direction. The number and positioning of additional nozzles in the system can be determined by mapping the discharge of each splash plate equipped nozzle and arranging for the desired area of coverage. | 07-28-2011 |
20110209774 | Bidet device self cleaning nozzle - An improved bidet device is set forth which includes a self cleaning spray tube having a housing with a first open end with respect to a water supply and a second open downstream end. A nozzle disposed within the housing, the nozzle having a plurality of radial holes therethrough and being adapted to receive water from the first open end of the housing. A spring wound about the nozzle, the spring tending to to retain the nozzle within the housing. Whereby water delivered to first open end of the housing flows through the radial holes of the nozzle, such that water is discharged from the holes and urges the nozzle to move from a first nozzle position within the housing to a second nozzle position outside the housing. Water discharged from the radial holes bathes an external surface of the nozzle such that the nozzle is self-cleaning. A method for cleaning a nozzle having a water supply is also disclosed. | 09-01-2011 |
20110232775 | FLOW THROUGH HUMIDIFIER RECIRCULATING PUMP - A housing containing a reservoir can be mounted to receive water from an outlet port of a humidifier system. A pump having a pump inlet hydraulically connected to the reservoir volume and a pump outlet adapted to connect to an inlet port on the humidifier system can be controlled to deliver water to the humidifier based on a control signal received at a processor. The reservoir can be flushed based on one or more of an elapsed operating time since the last flush and a total time since the last flush. Flushing can be performed using a re-fill port adapted to receive fresh water from an external water source and draining process that can include creating a siphoning action that causes the water to drain from the reservoir volume. Flow of fresh water into the re-fill port can also be controlled to maintain a proper working water level in the reservoir volume. Related systems, apparatus, methods, and/or articles are also described. | 09-29-2011 |
20110253227 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CLEANING DAIRY FACILITIES - A cleaning system for a dairy facility comprising a rinse system including a rinse sprayer, a flush system comprising a process system for processing waste water to obtain processed water, a collection system connected between the dairy facility and the process system, and a flush sprayer. The rinse sprayer sprays rinse water in a first zone of the dairy facility, where the rinse water becomes waste rinse water after the rinse water has been sprayed in the first zone of the dairy facility. The flush sprayer sprays the processed water in a second zone of the dairy facility, where the processed water becomes waste processed water after the processed water has been sprayed in the second zone of the dairy facility. The collection system collects the waste rinse water and the waste processed water to form the waste water and directs the waste water to the process system. | 10-20-2011 |
20110290336 | Flush Unit For a Fountain Dispenser - The present invention is a flush unit that can quickly and safely connect to a conventional soda fountain dispenser for cleaning the drain system of the dispenser. The flush unit comprises a one-piece unitary flush block or housing, a flexible hose, and a nozzle. The flush block comprises a fluid conduit having a water inlet port and a water outlet port. The flush block further comprises a plug port for plugging the syrup outlet port of a conventional back block. The water inlet and plug ports are spaced to engage with the water and syrup outlet ports, respectively, of the back block. The flush block further comprises a fastener adapted to engage with a fastener of the back block. The flexible hose has a first end connected by a fastener to the water outlet port of the flush block and a second end connected to the nozzle. The present invention allows a person to quickly connect the flush unit to a conventional dispenser and flush the drain system of the dispenser using its own hydrostatic water source. The present invention eliminates the need for carrying independent pressurized Co2/air flushing tanks. | 12-01-2011 |
20120125445 | METHOD FOR CLEANING DEPOSITS FROM AN ENGINE FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - Disclosed is a method for cleaning deposits from one or more parts of an engine fuel delivery system, the method comprising introducing into the engine fuel delivery system a cleaning composition comprising (a) one or more aromatic hydrocarbon solvents; and (b) one or more propylene glycol ethers. | 05-24-2012 |
20120186661 | BLOCKAGE REMOVAL APPARATUS AND METHOD - The invention provides a method and apparatus for removing a blockage from a fluid conduit. An apparatus comprises a first portion containing a fluid volume separated from the fluid conduit via a controllable valve. The valve is cyclically opened and closed such that a pressure differential between the first portion and the fluid conduit causes a series of pressure pulses in the fluid conduit. The pressure differential is regulated to control the amplitude of the pressure pulses of the series. | 07-26-2012 |
20120234398 | Method and Device for Automatic Flushing - The invention relates to a method for automatic flushing of fluid lines, in particular potable water lines. The invention further relates to a device for automatic flushing of fluid lines, in particular potable water lines. The invention is based on the technical problem to provide a method and a device for automatic flushing which allows a flushing behaviour that is better-suited to the circumstances and more reliable. The technical problem is solved by a method for automatic flushing of at least one fluid line, in particular a potable water line, in which a temperature profile of the fluid is measured, in which the measured data are evaluated and in which the automatic flushing of the at least one fluid line is influenced by an outcome of the evaluation. | 09-20-2012 |
20130000744 | MOBILE CLEANING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - A mobile cleansing device is described, having particular use for providing toilet and spill maintenance during water shortages and water stoppages. The device may include a tank, a releasing mechanism, a channel, and a valve. | 01-03-2013 |
20130025697 | Method for removing fluid from a blood filter at the end of a blood treatment session and treatment apparatus for executing the method - The present invention relates to a method for removing fluid from a blood filter which is used for the blood treatment of a patient and/or for removing blood from an extracorporeal blood circuit at the end of a blood treatment session. It further relates to a medical treatment apparatus with a control and/or regulating device which executes the method according to the present invention. It further relates to a digital storage medium, a computer program product as well as a computer program for executing the method according to the present invention. | 01-31-2013 |
20130139901 | RINSING LINE, MEDICAL TECHNICAL FUNCTIONAL DEVICE, MEDICAL TECHNICAL TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD - A rinsing line for discharging a rinsing fluid out of a medical technical functional device having been rinsed by means of the rinsing fluid is described, in which the rinsing line is, on the one side, connected, provided or intended for being connected with a section of the medical technical functional device and in which the rinsing line is, on the other side, connected with, provided or intended for being connected with a fluid supplying device for supplying a medical fluid into the medical technical functional device. A medical technical functional device, a medical technical treatment apparatus, a method and a control unit are also described. | 06-06-2013 |
20130199625 | FLUSHING HYDRANT - A device for flushing a hydrant includes a stem connected to a valve of the hydrant; and an actuation system including a biased translational system coupled to the stem. An actuation system for flushing a hydrant includes a fluid; a piston assembly movable by the fluid; and a biasing element at least indirectly biasing the piston assembly towards a stop position. A method of flushing a hydrant includes operating an actuation system coupled to the hydrant, the actuation system including a stored energy device, a piston assembly coupled to a stem of the hydrant; and a biasing element coupled to the stem, the stem connected to a valve of the hydrant; and opening the valve of the hydrant by releasing energy from the stored energy device against a piston plate of the piston assembly. | 08-08-2013 |
20130220438 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO REMOVE DEPOSITS - A method of producing and transporting crude oil, comprising extracting crude oil from a well; placing the crude oil in a pipeline to transport the crude oil away from the well, wherein at least a portion of the pipeline travels through an atmosphere having an ambient temperature less than 20° C.; and transporting the crude oil for a first time period at a low flow rate so that a precipitate forms on an inner wall of the pipeline; and transporting the crude oil for a second time period at a high flow rate so that the precipitate is cleared from the inner wall of the pipeline. | 08-29-2013 |
20130240049 | METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY FLUSHING A BULK DISPENSING SYSTEM IN A CLEANING APPLIANCE - A household cleaning appliance includes a bulk dispensing system configured to receive a removable cartridge containing multiple doses of treating chemistry and configured to deliver a charge of treating chemistry from the cartridge to a treating chamber and a water supply configured to be selectively coupled to the bulk dispensing system to flush at least a portion of the bulk dispensing system. | 09-19-2013 |
20140116530 | AUTOMATED CONDENSATE DRAIN LINE CLEANING SYSTEM, METHOD, AND KIT - Automated condensate drain line cleaning apparatus are disclosed. In one aspect, an apparatus may include a controller, a fluid supply line, and at least one fluid flow regulation device. The at least one fluid flow regulation device may be electrically coupled with the controller to receive at least one control signal from the controller. The at least one fluid flow regulation device may cause a fluid to flow into a condensate drain line through the fluid supply line responsive to the at least one control signal. Other apparatus as well as methods and kits are also disclosed. | 05-01-2014 |
20140130890 | CONSUMABLE DESCALING CARTRIDGES FOR A REFRIGERATOR APPLIANCE - A method of descaling a water dispensing system included in a refrigerator appliance with a water dispenser is disclosed. The method of descaling includes the step of removing a water filter cartridge from a filter port of the refrigerator appliance wherein the filter port is in fluid communication with the water dispenser. The method also includes the step of inserting a descaling cartridge containing descaling fluid into the filter port of the refrigerator appliance. The method further includes the step of advancing the descaling fluid from the descaling cartridge through the water dispenser. | 05-15-2014 |
20140130891 | Clean in Place System for Beverage Dispensers - A flush system for a dispenser nozzle may include a flush diverter and a carrier. The flush diverter may include a dispense position and a flush position. The carrier maneuvers the flush diverter to either the dispense position or the flush position with respect to the beverage dispenser nozzle. | 05-15-2014 |
20140150890 | Method For Washing a Microfluidic Cavity - The invention relates to a method for washing at least one cavity ( | 06-05-2014 |
20140182699 | FLUSHING TOOL AND METHOD OF FLUSHING PERFORATED TUBING - A flushing tool for a perforated tubing in a production tubing string is described. The flushing tool includes a chamber that is sealed at a pressure at or below atmospheric pressure when the flushing tool is in its sealed configuration, the chamber arranged to receive wellbore fluids when the flushing tool is in its activated configuration. A port allows ingress of wellbore fluids into the chamber when the flushing tool is in its activated configuration. A sealing means has a first position when the flushing tool is in its sealed configuration and a second position when the flushing tool is in its activated configuration. An actuator releases the flushing tool from its sealed configuration to its activated configuration by releasing the sealing means to move from the first position to the second position. | 07-03-2014 |
20140261734 | ELECTROMECHANICAL APPARATUS SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR DISPENSING OR PURGING FLUIDS - An improved electromechanical apparatus for injecting or purging fluids on demand is disclosed. Also disclosed are systems and methods for using the apparatus, including automatic fertilizer injection/injecting and water line purging systems for use in lawn maintenance. The apparatus can be located in a main water line before the distribution valves of an irrigation system, for example, where it can be activated or deactivated without interfering with the normal usage of the system. | 09-18-2014 |
20140261735 | AUTOMATIC VACUUM SEWERAGE SOLIDS CLEANING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - This application discloses novel vacuum break devices useful in automatic vacuum flushing systems. The vacuum break devices are capable of rapidly breaking the vacuum in a storage tank of a sewer line, thus enabling efficient flushing of sediments and cleaning of the sewer system. The invention also provides automatic vacuum flushing systems comprising these novel rapid vacuum break devices and methods thereof for sewer or storage tank sediment cleaning in urban drainage systems. | 09-18-2014 |
20140261736 | FLUIDICS SYSTEM FOR SEQUENTIAL DELIVERY OF REAGENTS - The invention provides a passive fluidics circuit for directing different fluids to a common volume, such as a reaction chamber or flow cell, without intermixing or cross contamination. The direction and rate of flow through junctions, nodes and passages of the fluidics circuit are controlled by the states of upstream valves (e.g. opened or closed), differential fluid pressures at circuit inlets or upstream reservoirs, flow path resistances, and the like. Free diffusion or leakage of fluids from unselected inlets into the common outlet or other inlets at junctions or nodes is prevented by the flow of the selected inlet fluid, a portion of which sweeps by the inlets of unselected fluids and exits the fluidics circuit by waste ports, thereby creating a barrier against undesired intermixing with the outlet flow through leakage or diffusion. The invention is particularly advantageous in apparatus for performing sensitive multistep reactions, such as pH-based DNA sequencing reactions. | 09-18-2014 |
20140373930 | LIQUID PROCESSING SYSTEM WITH SECONDARY SUB-SYSTEMS FOR REDUCING PRODUCT LOSSES AND WATER CONSUMPTION - A liquid processing system is disclosed. The liquid processing system comprises a number of sub-systems handling a liquid product. The liquid product is transferred between said sub-systems during processing of the liquid product. The liquid processing system further comprises a number of secondary sub-systems connectable to said sub-systems respectively. Each secondary sub-system has an associated measuring device, such that product losses or water consumption, caused by at least one secondary sub-system being connected to a corresponding sub-system of the liquid processing system, can be measured for each secondary sub-system individually. | 12-25-2014 |
20150136240 | METHOD FOR CLEANING THE PIPING OF A PNEUMATIC MATERIALS HANDLING SYSTEM, AND A CLEANING APPARATUS, AND A SYSTEM - Method for cleaning the conveying pipe of a pneumatic material conveying system, such as of a waste conveying system, and/or for conveying material that is in the piping, in which method at least one cleaning member is fed into a conveying pipe, and a pressure difference is achieved in the pipe and under the influence of the pressure difference the cleaning member is brought to move for cleaning the pipe, and/or for conveying material, in the conveying pipe section intended to be cleaned. In the method a cleaning member or a combination of a number of cleaning members is moved in the conveying piping, and that the cleaning member or combination of a number of cleaning members is connected to a transmission member, with which the movement of the cleaning member or combination of a number of cleaning members in the conveying piping is limited or guided. The object of the invention is also a cleaning apparatus and a system. | 05-21-2015 |
20150336026 | PURGE METHOD FOR LOW PRESSURE GRADIENT FORMATION LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY - Described is a method for purging a fluid channel is a low pressure gradient formation liquid flow system. Control of the fluid channels for multiple solvents allows for one or more static volumes of solvents not intended for use in an isocratic flow to be purged from their fluid channels to avoid contamination of the isocratic solvent. Advantageously, the method avoids the need to modify equipment or to reconfigure a pumping system so that the inlet is directly coupled to a single solvent source. Thus there is no need to bypass existing valves and liquid coupling components where solvents are combined during conventional gradient operation. | 11-26-2015 |
20150343135 | DIALYSIS SYSTEM AND METHODS - Dialysis systems and methods are described which can include a number of features. The dialysis systems described can be to provide dialysis therapy to a patient in the comfort of their own home. The dialysis system can be configured to prepare purified water from a tap water source in real-time that is used for creating a dialysate solution. The dialysis systems described also include features that make it easy for a patient to self-administer therapy. For example, the dialysis systems include disposable cartridge and patient tubing sets that are easily installed on the dialysis system and automatically align the tubing set, sensors, venous drip chamber, and other features with the corresponding components on the dialysis system. Methods of use are also provided, including automated priming sequences, blood return sequences, and dynamic balancing methods for controlling a rate of fluid transfer during different types of dialysis, including hemodialysis, ultrafiltration, and hemodiafiltration. | 12-03-2015 |
20160030656 | SPIKE WITH NON-RETURN VALVE FUNCTION AND FILLING DEVICE OF A LIQUID SYSTEM WITH SPIKE - Disclosed is an anti-contamination device for preventing contamination of a fluid stored in a fluid container with a spike and a manually operable fluid blocking mechanism arranged directly downstream of the spike. A non-return valve is arranged between the spike and the fluid blocking mechanism, and that valve is adapted to allow only a flow from the spike in the direction of the manually operable fluid blocking mechanism. | 02-04-2016 |
20160058935 | FILLING DEVICE OF A FLUID SYSTEM - A filling device of a fluid conducting system of an extracorporeal blood treatment device is disclosed. The filling device includes a spike that is adapted for connection to a single fluid connector of a medical fluid container of the fluid system and a manually operable fluid blocking mechanism that is arranged directly downstream of the spike and is adapted or provided in such a way so as to remain fluidly connected with the spike while the filling device is in operation. The fluid blocking mechanism has at least one fluid outlet connector that is adapted so that a line section or hose of the fluid conducting system, preferably an arterial line section of a blood purification device, can be connected to it in a detachable manner while the filling device is in operation. | 03-03-2016 |
20160058936 | RECIRCULATION DEVICE OF AN EXTRACORPOREAL BLOOD TREATMENT APPARATUS - A recirculation device of an extracorporeal blood treatment device is disclosed with a preferably universal medical fluid container to which an arterial line section of a fluid conducting system of the extracorporeal blood treatment device can be connected as an option. Furthermore, the recirculation device has a 3-way switch, preferably a 3-way valve, which is arranged directly downstream of the universal medical fluid container. A conduit of the 3-way switch is preferably coupled with a spike or a similar connecting device or is formed in one piece together with it. | 03-03-2016 |
20160067400 | FILLING AND RECIRCULATION DEVICE FOR A LIQUID SYSTEM OF AN EXTRACORPOREAL BLOOD TREATMENT DEVICE - Disclosed is a filling and recirculation device of a fluid conducting system for blood treatment which has a fluid connector and a three-dimensional four-way valve with a first valve plane on which an inlet connector for the fluid container, an arterial line connector, and a valve-internal coupling connector are arranged and a second valve plane on which an outlet connector and a venous line connector are arranged. The venous line connector is permanently connected with the valve-internal coupling connector. A manually operable valve rotary piston of the four-way valve has a first control section assigned to the first valve plane and a second control section assigned to the second valve plane. | 03-10-2016 |
20160101374 | OUTLET WELL COVER FOR AN IN-LINE GREASE INTERCEPTOR - An outlet well cover for use in an in-line grease interceptor is disclosed. The outlet well cover is fitted onto a hollow well extending upwardly from the bottom of the grease interceptor tank, and having an open top. The outlet well cover has at least one, and preferably two arms that extend outwards and define water passageways from the ends of the arms to the middle of the well. Water inflow openings at the ends of the arms allow clarified water to flow into the covered hollow well. The water inflow openings face generally downward to limit the amount of floating FOG material that can be drawn in through the openings. The well cover may also include a central bore adapted to receive a standard sized pipe. The pipe can be connected to an outlet from the tank. | 04-14-2016 |
20160158815 | DIGITAL CLOSED LOOP PROPORTIONAL HYDRAULIC PRESSURE CONTROLLER - A digitally controlled current to pressure converter (CPC) and method of controlling same is provided. The method of controlling includes the step of periodically imparting symmetrically-opposed movement of a control valve of the CPC to loosen and flush accumulated silt therefrom. More particularly, the method may include the step of periodically introducing a small-amplitude symmetrically-opposed impulse to a controller that actuates a hydraulic control shaft of a three-way rotary valve. Also provided is a method of preventing malfunction due to faulty input or feedback signals received by the CPC, and a method of detecting the health status of multiple CPCs when used in a redundant configuration. | 06-09-2016 |
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20080302424 | Self-Cleaning Valves for use in Vacuum Cleaners and other Self-Cleaning Valves - A self-cleaning valve assembly is provided, such as for use in a vacuum cleaner such as a particularly advantageous vacuum cleaner system that has at least two filters and self-cleans its filters via back-flushing, without needing to stop normal operation to self-clean. Also, a vacuum cleaner is provided that uses permanent, self-cleaning filters, and does not need disposable filters or filter bags, and advantageously can use inexpensive plastic bags. In another vacuum cleaner system, waste is collected in an ordinary plastic bag without any special preparation or modification of the bag being needed. Further, an inventive self-cleaning X-valve assembly cleans itself and is useable in the vacuum cleaner system. | 12-11-2008 |
20110214748 | Systems and Methods for Purging a Valve in a Liquid Flow Line - A ball valve with a purging mechanism is used in a method that provides a fluid purge of the valve. The fluid purge may be accomplished by introducing fluid into a housing of the valve and allowing the fluid to pass through the valve and out through an outlet port. The fluid purge eliminates any residual matter from a liquid flow line. The fluid used for the purge is typically nitrogen or clean dry air (CDA). | 09-08-2011 |
20120279579 | SELF-CLEANING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR THICK SLURRY PRESSURE CONTROL - Self-cleaning apparatus and methods are disclosed for handling viscous fluids, such as thick solid-liquid slurries of lignocellulosic biomass and its components, under high pressure, using an array of retractable valves. | 11-08-2012 |
20140096838 | DOUBLE SEAT VALVE WITH ISOLATED VENT CHAMBERS - A valve comprising sealing members configured to allow the valve to achieve an open position, a closed position, lower seat clean position and an upper seat clean position is described. A method including opening a valve, closing a valve, moving the valve to a lower seat clean position, and moving the valve to an upper seat clean position is described. | 04-10-2014 |
20140305512 | PULSED WATER FLUSH OF LIQUID FUEL VALVES AND COMBUSTION NOZZLES - A method of flushing liquid fuel from valves and nozzles in a gas turbine is conducted via a mixing valve including flow passages for fuel and water. In the method, water is flowed through the flow passages, and the flow is interrupted for a period of no flow. This flow profile is repeated such that the water flow is pulsed through the flow passages. | 10-16-2014 |
20150090345 | ROTARY SELECTION VALVE - A rotary selection valve ( | 04-02-2015 |
20150352604 | METHOD OF PREVENTING CLOGGING IN A MICROVALVE - A method of cleaning contaminants, including particulate contaminants, from a valve in a fluid system includes moving a valve flow control element of the valve from a first position to a second position in response to a change in a condition in the fluid system other than a change in superheat. | 12-10-2015 |