Claims
- 1. A back flushable filter comprising a plurality of filter members, each filter member being generally annular in shape and being located in an adjoining cooperating relationship with other of the filter members to form a stack, each of the filter members including a plurality of divisions dividing each of said filter members into a plurality of radial sectors and within each sector a plurality of filter parts, each filter part in each sector being located and being shaped so as to provide in cooperation with and between filter parts of adjoining cooperating filter members, a plurality of filter apertures in each sector having a shape defining converging sides to a narrowest gap wherein said converging sides are formed from adjoining cooperating filter members, the filter members in the stack defining for each thus formed converging filter aperture and within each sector a plurality of supply conduits connecting to a widest end of each filter aperture, said supply conduits coupled to a source and the filter members defining a plurality of exit conduits within each sector connecting to a narrowest end of each filter aperture and means to connect a back flow to said exit conduits in one or more selected sector to effect a back flush through said plurality of filter apertures within said one or more selected sector.
- 2. A back flushable filter as in claim 1 in which each of the filter members is of a substantially annular shape in plan and each of the divisions extends in a direction radially aligned where the radial direction is aligned with a center of the annular shape.
- 3. A back flushable filter as in claim 2 in which each filter part extends in a substantially circumferential direction with respect to a center of the annular shape.
- 4. A back flushable filter as in claim 1 in which each sector is defined by divisions comprised of walls extending when viewed in plan in a radially aligned direction from the center of the annular shape and providing a fluid seal from adjacent sectors by reason of abutting edges of the respective walls.
- 5. A back flushable filter wherein there are filter means comprising a stack of filter members each of circular shape and plan, the stack being confined within a container, each of the filter members including a plurality of radial sectors and within each sector a plurality of filter parts which co-operate with a similar configuration of adjoining members to define therebetween a separating and converging aperture for filtering a liquid passing therethrough, each of the filter members having a dividing wall arranged to isolate a sector and filter apertures within the sector from adjacent sectors, a cover plate located at one end of the stack having apertures passing therethrough coinciding with entrance apertures within the stack which in turn coincide with a supply conduit defined between the segments interconnecting filter apertures with respective segments, a base plate at an opposite end of the stack from the cover plate, and having apertures passing therethrough coinciding with exiting apertures in the stack which in turn coincide with exiting conduits interconnecting the exit ends of filter apertures within respective sectors, and means adjustably positionable so as to be moveable from location to location of the stack whereby to connect for a back flushing directed through a selected sector or sectors.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 096,607 filed on Jul. 20, 1987, now abandoned.
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