Claims
- 1. A method of separating entrained particulate matter from a conveying fluid, comprising the steps of:
- (a) defining a filter making zone within an enclosed housing by a fluid flow into a fluid inlet and through a first pre-determined part of a filter support from the upstream to the downstream side thereof;
- (b) defining a filtration zone within said enclosed housing by a fluid flow through a second pre-determined part of said filter support from the upstream to the downstream side thereof and through a fluid outlet;
- (c) positioning a chamber means defined by walls on the downstream side of said filter support at said filter making zone and sealingly engaging the downstream side of said filter support against fluid flow therebetween on the downstream side of said filter support;
- (d) permitting free fluid flow between the filter making zone and filtration zone on the upstream side of said filter support;
- (e) directing a particulate-containing fluid through the filter support within the filter making zone of the enclosed housing;
- (f) collecting at least some of the particulate matter from the particulate containing fluid in an overlying porous layer on the upstream side of the filter support to form a filter medium of enhanced filtering capacity;
- (g) moving the overlying porous layer into the filtration zone of the enclosed housing when the porous layer reaches a thickness and density providing enhanced filtration efficiency; and,
- (h) conveying fluid from the downstream side of said filter making zone into the housing on the upstream side of said filtration zone for passage through said filtration zone from the upstream side to the downstream side thereof.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 and including the step of removing a pre-determined portion of the overlying porous layer of particulate matter from the filter support within the filter making zone in order to maintain a pre-determined high level of fluid pressure on the downstream side of said filter making zone.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the overlying porous layer is moved from the filter making zone into the filtration zone at pre-determined intervals.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, wherein the interval for moving the overlying porous layer from the filter making zone into the filtration zone is determined by sensing the decrease of fluid pressure on the downstream side of said filter making zone incident to the buildup of particulate matter on the filter support within said filter making zone.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 241,826 filed Mar. 9, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,360,369.
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