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US875687A
US875687A US37477507A US1907374775A US875687A US 875687 A US875687 A US 875687A US 37477507 A US37477507 A US 37477507A US 1907374775 A US1907374775 A US 1907374775A US 875687 A US875687 A US 875687A
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  • This invention relates to a filter leaf and has for its object to provide an apparatus of this class wherein the passageways for the filtrate shall be of sufficient capacity so that the filtration shall be rapid and uniform ovet the entire surface of the leaf.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the filter leaf
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged horizontal section through a portion of ,the filtering fabric, one of the distenders being shown in plan.
  • Fig. 3 is an elevation of a portion of the lower edge of the leaf.
  • reference numerals 1 and 2 designate sheets of filtering fabric which are held toward each other at intervals by lines of sewing b, there being interposed between them at these places strips of foraminous material 4.
  • a plurality Of distenders '5 having at their sides grooves 6, and at their edges grooves 'i.
  • Distenders 5 are formed in sections of any convenient length, each section being separated from the major portion of the adjoining section by a projection 8, formed on or attached to its end.
  • the upper edge of the leaf is supported by a rail 9 below which are deflecting wings 10.
  • a pipe 11 having erforations 12 is inclosed by the junction 0 the lower edges of the filtering fabrics 1 and 2.
  • the mode of operation of this invention is as follows: The leaf being supported in any receptacle, the contents of wluch it is desired to filter, and pressure being used upon said contents, the liquid portions of said contents pass through fabrics 1 and 2 into the grooves 6 of the distenders and into the foraininous material 4 and grooves 7 of said distcnders. .f lowing along said grooves the liquid enters the spaces between the ends of the distenders and hence it is distributed upon the grooves of the succeeding distenders, flowing finally to the pipe 11, whence it is discharged from.
  • strips of foraminous material interposed between said shects, fastcnings uniting said filtering fabrics and. said strips of foraminous material, means between said strips to hold said filtering fabrics from each other between said fastenings and passageways adjacent to said means.
  • strips of foralninous material therebetwcen fastening uniting said fabrics and said strips and distenders having passageways therein between said sheets of filtering fabric. 3.
  • strips Of foralninous material therebetween fasteningsuniting said fabrics and said strips, distenders having passageways therein between said shcets of filtering fabric and means for separating the end of one (listcnder from the major part of the adjacent distender.

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PETER BEAR APPLIOATZUN IXLEIQ HA-Y 20. 1907.
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l'fIR-ANI W. BLATSDELL AND HARRY A. BROOKS, OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.
FILTER-LEAF.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 7, 1908.
Application filed May 20. 1907- Serial No. 374.775.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, HIRAM \Y. BLAIS- DELL, a citizen of the United States of America, and HARRY A. BRoOKs, a. subject of the King of Great Britain, both residing at Los Angeles, California, have invented a certain new and useful Filter-Leaf; and we do hereby declare the following to be a full, clan, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it apper'tains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to a filter leaf and has for its object to provide an apparatus of this class wherein the passageways for the filtrate shall be of sufficient capacity so that the filtration shall be rapid and uniform ovet the entire surface of the leaf.
It is a further object to provide a leaf wherein the penetration of the fabrics bv the fluid along the lines of fastenings holding said fabrics toward each other shall not be less than at other portions of the leaf.
\Yith these, and other, objects in view the invention may be embodied in the construction herein described and illustrated in the accompanying sheet of drawings. in which Figure 1 is a perspective view of the filter leaf; Fig. 2 is an enlarged horizontal section through a portion of ,the filtering fabric, one of the distenders being shown in plan. Fig. 3 is an elevation of a portion of the lower edge of the leaf.
Referring to the drawings, reference numerals 1 and 2 designate sheets of filtering fabric which are held toward each other at intervals by lines of sewing b, there being interposed between them at these places strips of foraminous material 4. In each of the spaces included by the filtering fabric and said strips of foraminous material, are lo cated a plurality Of distenders '5, having at their sides grooves 6, and at their edges grooves 'i. Distenders 5 are formed in sections of any convenient length, each section being separated from the major portion of the adjoining section by a projection 8, formed on or attached to its end. The upper edge of the leaf is supported by a rail 9 below which are deflecting wings 10. A pipe 11 having erforations 12 is inclosed by the junction 0 the lower edges of the filtering fabrics 1 and 2.
The mode of operation of this invention is as follows: The leaf being supported in any receptacle, the contents of wluch it is desired to filter, and pressure being used upon said contents, the liquid portions of said contents pass through fabrics 1 and 2 into the grooves 6 of the distenders and into the foraininous material 4 and grooves 7 of said distcnders. .f lowing along said grooves the liquid enters the spaces between the ends of the distenders and hence it is distributed upon the grooves of the succeeding distenders, flowing finally to the pipe 11, whence it is discharged from.
the filter leaf.
\Yhen it is desired to remove the accumulation or rcsiduun'i from the outside of the leaf, fluid such as air or water under pressure, is introduced into the pipev 11 and passing through the grooves in the reverse direction as just described, it passes through the filtering fabric and removes said residuum from the surface ofthc filter leaf.
1. In a filter leaf sheets of filtering fabric, strips of foraminous material interposed between said shects, fastcnings uniting said filtering fabrics and. said strips of foraminous material, means between said strips to hold said filtering fabrics from each other between said fastenings and passageways adjacent to said means.
2. In a filter leaf sheets of filtering fabric,
strips of foralninous material therebetwcen, fastening uniting said fabrics and said strips and distenders having passageways therein between said sheets of filtering fabric. 3. In a filter leaf sheets of filtering fabric. strips Of foralninous material therebetween, fasteningsuniting said fabrics and said strips, distenders having passageways therein between said shcets of filtering fabric and means for separating the end of one (listcnder from the major part of the adjacent distender.
In testimony whereof, we have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses at Los Angeles. county of Los Angcles, State of California. this 27th day of April A. l). 1907.
l-IIlL-Hf W. BLAISDELL. HARRY A. BROOKS.
Wit nesses JOHN F. fomc. EDNA M. Nmvcormn.
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US3438505A (en) * 1967-01-27 1969-04-15 Improved Machinery Inc Filter segment for disc filters
US3659718A (en) * 1968-09-27 1972-05-02 English Clays Lovering Pochin Filter elements

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3438505A (en) * 1967-01-27 1969-04-15 Improved Machinery Inc Filter segment for disc filters
US3659718A (en) * 1968-09-27 1972-05-02 English Clays Lovering Pochin Filter elements

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