FILTER WITH CYCLONE SEPARATION MEANS
    1.
    发明申请
    FILTER WITH CYCLONE SEPARATION MEANS 有权
    过滤器与循环分离装置

    公开(公告)号:US20130145732A1

    公开(公告)日:2013-06-13

    申请号:US13699227

    申请日:2011-05-20

    IPC分类号: B01D53/26 F28D1/00

    摘要: Disclosed in a filter for filtering a working fluid comprising a canister having an inlet and an outlet; a first partially perforated generally conical member positioned in said canister; a second generally conical member positioned inside said first partially perforated generally conical member, whereby the working fluid upon entering the inlet is caused to spin inside the canister, to pass through the perforated portion of the first generally conical member, to enter an inlet to the second generally conical member, to spin within the second conical member and to pass through the outlet.

    摘要翻译: 公开在用于过滤包括具有入口和出口的罐的工作流体的过滤器中; 定位在所述罐中的第一部分穿孔的大体圆锥形构件; 定位在所述第一部分穿孔的大致圆锥形构件内部的第二大致圆锥形构件,由此使进入入口的工作流体在罐内旋转以穿过第一大致圆锥形构件的穿孔部分,以进入到 第二大致圆锥形构件,以在第二锥形构件内旋转并穿过出口。

    Filter with cyclone separation means
    2.
    发明授权
    Filter with cyclone separation means 有权
    用旋风分离装置过滤

    公开(公告)号:US08795401B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-08-05

    申请号:US13699227

    申请日:2011-05-20

    IPC分类号: B01D50/00

    摘要: Disclosed in a filter for filtering a working fluid comprising a canister having an inlet and an outlet; a first partially perforated generally conical member positioned in said canister; a second generally conical member positioned inside said first partially perforated generally conical member, whereby the working fluid upon entering the inlet is caused to spin inside the canister, to pass through the perforated portion of the first generally conical member, to enter an inlet to the second generally conical member, to spin within the second conical member and to pass through the outlet.

    摘要翻译: 公开在用于过滤包括具有入口和出口的罐的工作流体的过滤器中; 定位在所述罐中的第一部分穿孔的大体圆锥形构件; 定位在所述第一部分穿孔的大致圆锥形构件内部的第二大致圆锥形构件,由此使进入入口的工作流体在罐内旋转以穿过第一大致圆锥形构件的穿孔部分,以进入到 第二大致圆锥形构件,以在第二锥形构件内旋转并穿过出口。

    External counter pulsation treatment
    3.
    发明申请
    External counter pulsation treatment 有权
    外部脉动治疗

    公开(公告)号:US20090247809A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-10-01

    申请号:US12386093

    申请日:2009-04-14

    IPC分类号: A61M1/10

    摘要: A method for treating patients suffering from left ventricular dysfunction is disclosed. The method involves applying, during diastole, for a time period of about one hour, at least five days each week for at least about six weeks, an incrementally increasing external therapeutic pressure sequentially to the patients' lower extremities from first the calves, then the thighs and last the buttocks. The initial hourly treatments are carried out at a peak diastolic/systolic pressure ratio (D/S Ratio) in the range of about 0.4:1 up to about 0.9:1, depending on the patient's left ventricular ejection fraction. The D/S Ratio is increased slightly during the next set of hourly treatments, the D/S Ratio is again increased slightly during the next following set of hourly treatments, the D/S Ratio is again increased slightly during the next set of hourly treatments, and finally the D/S Ratio is increased slightly and maintained during the remaining set of hourly treatments. The patient's cardiopulmonary functions preferably are monitored to determine if additional external therapeutic pressure treatments are needed.

    摘要翻译: 公开了治疗患有左心室功能障碍的患者的方法。 该方法包括在舒张期期间每周至少施用约1小时,至少5天的时间,至少约6周,从第一次犊牛向患者的下肢依次递增地增加外部治疗压力,然后 大腿和最后的臀部。 取决于患者的左心室射血分数,初始小时治疗在约0.4:1至约0.9:1范围内的舒张舒张/收缩压比(D / S比)峰值下进行。 在下一组小时处理期间,D / S比率略有增加,下一次小时处理期间D / S比率再次轻微增加,下一组小时处理中D / S比率再次略有增加 ,最后D / S比率略有增加,并在剩余的小时治疗期间维持。 优选监测患者的心肺功能以确定是否需要额外的外部治疗压力治疗。

    Electrolytic chlorination device
    4.
    发明授权
    Electrolytic chlorination device 失效
    电解氯化装置

    公开(公告)号:US4085028A

    公开(公告)日:1978-04-18

    申请号:US525882

    申请日:1974-11-21

    申请人: John McCallum

    发明人: John McCallum

    摘要: Bipolar cells are designed to permit the introduction of full wave, half wave, or time proportioned, rectified and unfiltered current into a special electrolysis zone which contains coated titanium anodes and steel cathodes with nonconducting baffles which protrude beyond each bipolar electrode in water containing dilute salt solutions. Thereby voltage transformers are eliminated and amperages are very much decreased and easily controlled. For the chlorination of swimming pools, all of the filtered pool water is passed directly through the bipolar electrodes at velocities between 3 and 6 feet per second. This direct liquid flow combined with time proportioned electric current and with iron or stainless steel cathodes prevents the accumulation of precipitates in the cell and permits the control of a wide range of chlorine concentrations while prolonging the life of the coated anodes. Because there is substantially no voltage or current control, shielding strips are required to protect the edges of electrodes from electrochemical corrosion without impeding the flow of water. Also, grounded screens must be placed sufficiently far from the bipolar electrodes at both entrance and exit ends so that voltage gradients between facing positive and negative electrodes in each bipolar cell are substantially greater than voltage gradients between any electrode and the grounding screens. For normal operations and up to 50 percent of the emergency requirements of local health authorities, a half wave rectification is preferred. For emergency superchlorination, full wave rectification is employed. A novel structure for bipolar electrodes is described and used in large and small devices for making hypochlorite solutions.

    摘要翻译: 双极电池被设计成允许将全波,半波或时间比例的整流和未滤波的电流引入到包含涂覆的钛阳极的专用电解区和具有非导电挡板的钢阴极,该非导电挡板在含有稀盐的水中突出超过每个双极电极 解决方案 由此,电压互感器被消除,并且安培数大大降低并且易于控制。 对于游泳池的氯化,所有过滤的游泳池水以3至6英尺/秒的速度直接通过双极电极。 这种直接液体流动与时间比例的电流以及铁或不锈钢阴极结合防止沉淀物积聚在电池中,并且允许控制宽范围的氯浓度,同时延长涂覆阳极的寿命。 因为基本上没有电压或电流控制,所以需要屏蔽条来保护电极的边缘免受电化学腐蚀而不会阻碍水的流动。 此外,接地屏幕必须放置在双极电极的入口和出口端足够远的位置,使得每个双极单元中的相对的正极和负极之间的电压梯度基本上大于任何电极和接地屏幕之间的电压梯度。 对于正常运行和高达地方卫生当局50%的应急要求,首选半波整流。 对于紧急超氯化,采用全波整流。 描述了用于双极电极的新颖结构,并用于制造次氯酸盐溶液的大型和小型器件中。

    External counter pulsation treatment
    5.
    发明授权
    External counter pulsation treatment 有权
    外部脉动治疗

    公开(公告)号:US08128550B2

    公开(公告)日:2012-03-06

    申请号:US12386093

    申请日:2009-04-14

    IPC分类号: A61N1/362

    摘要: A method for treating patients suffering from left ventricular dysfunction is disclosed. The method involves applying, during diastole, for a time period of about one hour, at least five days each week for at least about six weeks, an incrementally increasing external therapeutic pressure sequentially to the patients' lower extremities from first the calves, then the thighs and last the buttocks. The initial hourly treatments are carried out at a peak diastolic/systolic pressure ratio (D/S Ratio) in the range of about 0.4:1 up to about 0.9:1, depending on the patient's left ventricular ejection fraction. The D/S Ratio is increased slightly during the next set of hourly treatments, the D/S Ratio is again increased slightly during the next following set of hourly treatments, the D/S Ratio is again increased slightly during the next set of hourly treatments, and finally the D/S Ratio is increased slightly and maintained during the remaining set of hourly treatments. The patient's cardiopulmonary functions preferably are monitored to determine if additional external therapeutic pressure treatments are needed.

    摘要翻译: 公开了治疗患有左心室功能障碍的患者的方法。 该方法包括在舒张期期间每周至少施用约1小时,至少5天的时间,至少约6周,从第一次犊牛向患者的下肢依次递增地增加外部治疗压力,然后 大腿和最后的臀部。 取决于患者的左心室射血分数,初始小时治疗在约0.4:1至约0.9:1范围内的舒张舒张/收缩压比(D / S比)峰值下进行。 在下一组小时处理期间,D / S比率略有增加,下一次小时处理期间D / S比率再次轻微增加,下一组小时处理中D / S比率再次略有增加 ,最后D / S比率略有增加,并在剩余的小时治疗期间维持。 优选监测患者的心肺功能以确定是否需要额外的外部治疗压力治疗。