Claims
- 1. A filter pad comprising a multiplicity of adjacent layers (a to i; j to r; s to z) of different filtration properties ranging from coarse to progressively finer filter layers, wherein the course layer is a base layer and the progressively finer layers are successively deposited thereon whereby each progressively finer layer at least partially penetrates into pores of the immediately adjacent deposited layer thereby improving the surface bonding between adjacent layers, and said filter pad being rendered dimensionally stable by means of a binder material and being convertible to a filter packing by an in-situ removal of said binder material.
- further comprising at least one layer that contains agents which enzymatically treat the medium to be filtered.
- 2. A filter pad according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said adjacent layers (j or r) is predominantly formed from a granular filter aid.
- 3. A filter pad according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said adjacent layers (a to i) is predominantly formed from a fibrous filter aid.
- 4. A filter pad according to claim 3, wherein said filter aid comprises an organic material.
- 5. A filter pad according to claim 3, wherein said filter aid comprises an inorganic material.
- 6. A filter pad according to claim 1, and comprising at least one layer of an absorbing agent.
- 7. A filter pad according to claim 6, wherein said absorbing agent is selected from the group consisting of kieselguhr, perlite, bentonite, fuller's earth, silicious gel, activated charcoal, cellulose, polyvinylpolypyrrolidone, linter of cotton, aluminum silicate and polyamide.
- 8. A filter pad according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said adjacent layers (a to i) is exclusively formed from a fibrous filter aid.
- 9. A filter pad according to claim 8, wherein said filter aid comprises an organic material.
- 10. A filter pad according to claim 8, wherein said filter aid comprises inorganic material.
- 11. A filter pad according to claim 1, and comprising at least one layer of an absorbing agent.
- 12. A filter pad comprising a multiplicity of adjacent layers (a to i; j to r; s to z) of different filtration properties ranging from coarse to progressively finer filter layers, wherein the course layer is a base layer and the progressively finer layers are successively deposited thereon whereby each progressively finer layer at least partially penetrates into pores of the immediately adjacent deposited layer thereby improving the surface bonding between adjacent layers, and said filter pad being rendered dimensionally stable by means of a binder material and being convertible to a filter packing an in-situ removal of said binder material,
- comprising at least one layer that contains agents which fermentatively treat the medium to be filtered.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 06/915,227 filed on Oct. 3, 1986, now abandoned which is a Divisional of U.S. Pat. No. 696,454 filed Jan. 31, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,647,415.
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