Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
210154000 | Flume stream type | 26 |
20130264255 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REMOVING DEBRIS FROM WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - The present invention is directed to a debris catching and removing apparatus and method. For example, bar screens or grids for collecting and removing trash or debris from storm, waste water, or sewage systems, and mounting systems and methods therefore are provided. These apparatus and method may provide a long-lasting, light-weight, and low-cost debris screen screening solutions for removing trash or debris from, for example, storm, waste water, or sewage systems. The invention may be particularly applicable to small lift stations that use submersible pumps or surface mounted pumps that suction waste water from a wet well. | 10-10-2013 |
20150101971 | RESISTANCE SCREENS FOR USE IN STORM DRAIN FILTRATION SYSTEMS - Embodiments of the invention provide resistance hanging screens, configured for installation into a storm drain or a component of a storm drain, that comprise a front plate and first and second hanging pivots. The combination of the location of the center of gravity of the resistance hanging screens and the first and second hanging pivots confers a bias of the resistance hanging screens to occupy a closed position when the resistance hanging screen is installed in the storm drain or the storm drain component. | 04-16-2015 |
210155000 | Plural or diverse screens | 4 |
20090114579 | Trash Screen For Side Entry Pit - A protection device for a side entry pit, device having a frame to clamp to the exposed edge of the cover of the pit, and a screen of chains attached to the frame and extending beneath the opening of the pit to prevent trash from entering the pit. The protection device also includes a screen to prevent debris such as dirt and gravel entering the pit, the device including a wire mesh supporting a material such as filter foam to prevent the debris entering the pit, while permitting the passage of water therethrough. | 05-07-2009 |
20090236273 | RAIN AND STORM WATER FILTRATION SYSTEMS - A debris-filtering downspout and other water runoff conduits and receptacles are disclosed, and include a screen mounted within a conduit, a culvert, a storm water conveyance or secured to a water collection basin. The screen provides high water throughput and is self-cleaning while effectively filtering debris contained in an incoming water stream. Optionally, media pads may be included to further scrub the water before it exits the downspout assembly. | 09-24-2009 |
20110297595 | DESALINATION INTAKE SYSTEM WITH NET POSITIVE IMPACT ON HABITAT - An environmentally supportive seawater intake system includes a first filtering system in communication with raw seawater for providing a flow of seawater in a first direction into a raceway. A second filtering system is also in communication with seawater in the raceway and is adapted to receive a portion of the seawater in the raceway and directing it in a second direction away from the flow of residual water in the raceway. An input device receives the second portion flowing in the second direction, and a recovery system receives and returns the first, residual portion to the sea environment. | 12-08-2011 |
20120228202 | SYSTEM FOR EXCLUDING AQUATIC ORGANISMS AND TRANSFER BACK TO A SOURCE WATERBODY - An aquatic organism removal system includes a screen system and a return system. The screen system is adapted to separate aquatic organisms from cooling water entering a cooling water intake of a power producing facility and includes a screen intake and a screen exit downstream of the screen intake. The return system is connected to the screen exit and is adapted to receive the aquatic organisms and transfer the aquatic organisms safely to a source waterbody. When the cooling water and aquatic organisms enter the screen intake, the cooling water flows through the screen system and into the cooling water intake of a power producing facility and the aquatic organisms flow out the screen exit and into the return system. | 09-13-2012 |
210156000 | Fluid stream or residue operated | 3 |
20080314810 | Filtering Device, in Particular for Fish Basins - A filtering device, in particular for fish basins, has a housing ( | 12-25-2008 |
20120103883 | Fluid flow control and debris intercepting apparatus - A fluid flow control and debris intercepting apparatus for controlling the flow of fluid and the introduction of debris into the entrance of a water diversion system such as a curbside storm drain. | 05-03-2012 |
20150053598 | Fluid Flow Control and Debris Intercepting Apparatus - A fluid flow control and debris intercepting apparatus for controlling the flow of fluid and the introduction of debris into the entrance of a water diversion system such as a curbside storm drain. | 02-26-2015 |
210158000 | With cleaner for movable strainer | 3 |
20110139692 | TRAVELLING BAND SCREEN MACHINE - A traveling band screen machine ( | 06-16-2011 |
20120248018 | WEED AND TRASH SCREENING APPARATUS FOR IRRIGATION SYSTEMS - The invention relates in general to weed and trash screening apparatus for irrigation systems. In one embodiment a debris screening apparatus is provided for use adjacent a check structure in a canal having a flow of water. The preferred apparatus comprises a frame substantially open to the flow of water and adapted to abut the check structure and a screen having at least one face with a plurality of pleats. The screen is mounted within the frame and, during operation, a first portion of the screen is submerged within the water, a second portion of the screen is above the water and a portion of water in the canal is directed through the screen. Screen face cleaning means are operable to periodically clean debris off of the screen's at least one face. | 10-04-2012 |
20130032515 | CYLINDRICAL FILTER PANEL SCREEN FOR A WATER INTAKE - A device for filtering a stream of water in a channel ( | 02-07-2013 |
210160000 | Endless belt strainer | 2 |
20110139693 | CONVEYOR BELT FILTER DEVICE - The invention pertains to a conveyor belt filter device comprising: (a) an endless filter belt of flat, interconnected filter elements that can be respectively pivoted relative to one another about a horizontal link axis; (b) flexible driving means that are respectively provided to both sides of the filter belt and consist of a chain drive with deflection elements and two endless drive chains, on which the filter elements are laterally mounted; and (c) a framework that carries the deflection elements and the filter belt, wherein each filter element is rigidly mounted on a chain link and front surfaces of the filter element respectively feature an abutment edge that extends parallel to the link axes of the chain links, such that the opposite abutment edges define a filter gap formed between two filter elements, and wherein the filter gap is provided with a gap seal. | 06-16-2011 |
20160096126 | Conveyor belt filter device - A conveyor belt filter device for mechanically cleaning a polluted liquid includes an endless filter belt formed by pivotably interconnected filter elements, the filter elements having edges that extend parallel to the joint axes and a filter gap that has a gap seal sealing the filter gap formed between opposing edges of adjacent filter elements, said gap seal having a compressible sealing strip arranged on one filter element edge, wherein an inflow strip is arranged at the opposite edge, the flow impinging on the inflow surface of the inflow strip, said inflow strip extending parallel to the sealing strip and having a sealing surface located opposite of the inflow surface and is in contact with the sealing strip, a movement gap formed between a strip edge of the inflow strip, said strip edge extending parallel to the sealing strip, and the filter element edge provided with the sealing strip. | 04-07-2016 |
210162000 | Fixed strainer | 12 |
20090134081 | Adjustable filter basket for a storm water drain system - A nutrient separating filter basket apparatus for a storm water drain system has an adjustable filter basket installed in a storm water drain pipe system to receive storm water runoff therethrough. The filter basket collects organic materials, such as grass clippings, leaves and tree stems therein and is adjustable for different ground water levels. | 05-28-2009 |
20090152181 | Backwashing filter basket - The present invention is for a self-cleaning filter basket for an overflow structure for a retention pond or storm water system. The filter basket is attached to the overflow structure over the outlet weir so that floating debris, such as trash, leaves, glass clippings, tree stems, and the like, is captured by the filter basket while sand, gravel and non-floating materials pass through the filter screen. The self-cleaning filter basket screens are cleaned by water, such as rain water, being directed through openings in the top of the filter basket to impinge against the angled screen sides in the filter basket to flush accumulated debris therefrom. | 06-18-2009 |
20090283463 | Strainer with omega type screen - A strainer is developed for mounting in a fluid system or a pipeline to filter the foreign objects remained in the fluid, thereby preventing malfunctioned operation, default and occlusion of the fluid machinery and the pipeline due to floating and drifting solids, and which includes an inlet and an outlet formed in a straight line and an omega-type screen joined to a cylindrical main body having a closed lower portion, thereby minimizing a transformation of a flow channel while maximally providing a screening face, and allowing a user to easily disassemble and clean the screen. The strainer can raise operational efficiencies of the fluid machine and the pipeline and remarkably reduce operational expenses by minimizing energy loss in the fluid, and reduce maintenance cost and ensure durability of the fluid machine and the pipeline by ensuring convenience in cleaning and maintaining the screen of the strainer. | 11-19-2009 |
20090301953 | Storm Drain and Filter System - A filter system for a storm drain having a bottom, side walls, and an outlet formed in the side wall. The filter system includes a main section having an array of openings formed therein for permitting water to flow through the filter. The main section is configured to be mounted adjacent the side wall and aligned with the outlet. In some cases, the bottom of the storm drain includes a depression for feeding water to the outlet. The filter system includes a flexible mesh that extends from the bottom of the main section into the depression for filtering water flowing in the depression. In addition, the filter system includes a mounting structure that enables the main section to be slidably mounted into an operative position and also enables the main section to be removed by slidably moving it from the operative position. | 12-10-2009 |
20100170837 | GUTTER FILTER - A rain gutter filter apparatus and method utilize a filter element of a reticulated foam material adapted for insertion into a gutter having an open top defining a top width of the gutter. The filter element has a flat top surface with a width substantially matching the top width of the gutter, a bottom surface having a width less than the top width of the filter element, and front and rear surfaces extending upward from the bottom surface of the filter element to thereby form a front and a rear open passage for water on front and rear sides of the bottom surface of the filter element when the filter element is installed into the gutter. The reticulated foam material of the filter element has a composition that is flame resistant, germicidal, mold resistant, and resistant to degradation by exposure to ultraviolet rays. | 07-08-2010 |
20100181237 | Oil and Debris Separator - A hood for mounting over an outlet in a wall of a catch basin is disclosed. The hood includes a hood wall that forms a prow in a horizontal plane. The prow extends along an axis of the hood thereby achieving optimal flow conditions in the catch basin. In some embodiments the hood wall is shaped to be at least partially sealably mounted to the interior wall of a catch basin have a circular cross section in a horizontal plane. This novel hood shape facilitates installation of the hood in the circular catch basin, while also reducing the flow of oil and other pollutants into the outlet pipe in the circular catch basin. In some embodiments a perforated screed is also disclosed that surrounds the hood to aid in the capture of floatable pollutants. | 07-22-2010 |
20100270219 | APPARATUS FOR DIVERTING RAINWATER - An apparatus for diverting rainwater includes a body having a top portion, a bottom portion, and a central portion. A diverter is disposed within the central portion, and has a lower portion and an upper portion. The lower portion of the diverter, together with one or more walls of the body, defines a containment configured to capture rainwater that enters through the top portion. An opening in at least one of the walls of the body is configured to divert rainwater from the containment. The body also includes a bypass flow area extending through the central portion adjacent to, and separate from, the containment, where the bypass flow area has a cross-sectional area that is substantially equal to or greater than a cross sectional area of the top and bottom portions. | 10-28-2010 |
20120125828 | Screen Intake Device for Shallow Water - A screen intake apparatus has a concrete platform resting on a water source floor. A screen intake anchors on the platform and forms a half cylinder thereon. A barrier at one end of the platform in divides the flow of water. The screen intake has a half-cylindrical body and half-cylindrical screens. Transition walls in the screen intake divide the body's hollow and the screens' interiors, and at least one flow modifier communicates the interior with the hollow. These flow modifiers also form a half cylinder with the platform. A manifold in the screens receives a supply of air to clear debris. Forming a half-cylinder, the screen intake on the platform can have a much lower profile for the water source than the normal cylindrical screens, which require half of its diameter in clearance above and below. | 05-24-2012 |
20120298568 | BARREL-TYPE FISH/PARTICLE SCREEN WITH ADJUSTABLE FLOW DISTRIBUTION AND DEBRIS REMOVAL - Debris adhering to the outer surface of a barrel-type fish screen is cleared by air bursts from a series of perforated air pipes positioned inside the outer foraminous shell of the screen, the perforations being holes with axes at an acute angle to the screen radius for efficient use of the air. Separately, the conical water collection manifold mounted inside the shell is open at its narrow end, with a valve mounted to that open end to control the opening. The opening prevents reduced water inflow at that end of the manifold, and the valve adjusts the access of the surrounding water to the opening, thereby allowing the manifold to be tuned to more closely approach a uniform distribution of axial water flow along the length of the collection manifold for different ambient conditions. Webs joining the air pipes to the collection manifold are also included in certain embodiments of the invention to support increased lengths of the entire apparatus without loss of structural integrity, including support for the foraminous shell. | 11-29-2012 |
20130043172 | Screen Intake Device for Shallow Water - A screen intake apparatus has a concrete platform resting on a water source floor. A screen intake anchors on the platform and forms a half cylinder thereon. A barrier at one end of the platform in divides the flow of water. The screen intake has a half-cylindrical body and half-cylindrical screens. Transition walls in the screen intake divide the body's hollow and the screens' interiors, and at least one flow modifier communicates the interior with the hollow. These flow modifiers also form a half cylinder with the platform. A manifold in the screens receives a supply of air to clear debris. Forming a half-cylinder, the screen intake on the platform can have a much lower profile for the water source than the normal cylindrical screens, which require half of its diameter in clearance above and below. | 02-21-2013 |
20130284650 | Self Cleaning Shield - A filtration element adapted to be mounted to a rain gutter; the filtration element comprising a plurality of threads or water receiving membrane defining a substantially planar first surface having downward or upward extending planes or channels or inseams defining segments or areas that distend beneath or extend above the first surface, such segments or areas positioned perpendicular and/or not completely parallel to the longitudinal (lengthwise) edge of the filtration element. | 10-31-2013 |
20140263001 | Self Cleaning Shield - A filtration element adapted to be mounted to a rain gutter; the filtration element comprising a plurality of threads or water receiving membrane defining a substantially planar first surface having downward or upward extending planes or channels or inseams defining segments or areas that distend beneath or extend above the first surface, such segments or areas positioned perpendicular and/or not completely parallel to the longitudinal (lengthwise) edge of the filtration element. | 09-18-2014 |