Claims
- 1. A filter apparatus for use with a pump, said filter apparatus comprising:
- 2. The filter apparatus of Claim 1, further comprising a submersible pump with an electrical motor within the filter basket.
- 3. The filter apparatus of Claim 2, wherein the manifold further comprises a first hole therein, wherein a pump discharge line passes through said first hole and connects to said pump.
- 4. The filter apparatus of Claim 3, wherein the flushing medium is a fluid from the pump discharge line.
- 5. The filter apparatus of Claim 2, wherein the manifold further comprises a second hole therein, wherein an electrical supply line passes through said second hole and is electrically connected to said motor.
- 6. The filter apparatus of Claim 1, wherein the filter basket is substantially cylindrical.
- 7. The filter apparatus of Claim 1, wherein the filter element is a filter sock.
- 8. The filter apparatus of Claim 1, wherein each tube comprises two rows of perforations along the length of the tube, said rows positioned about 180 degrees apart.
- 9. The filter apparatus of Claim 1, wherein the filter basket comprises six tubes.
- 10. The filter apparatus of Claim 1, further including a bottom plate removably attached to a lower end of the plurality of tubes.
- 11. The filter apparatus of Claim 1, further including a bottom plate with an opening therein through which a submersible pump can be inserted.
- 12. The filter apparatus of Claim 1, further comprising a fluid to be filtered by said filter apparatus.
- 13. The filter apparatus of Claim 12, wherein said fluid to be filtered comprises oil in an automobile lubrication oil system.
- 14. The filter apparatus of Claim 12, wherein said fluid to be filtered comprises fluid in an automobile transmission system.
- 15. The filter apparatus of Claim 12, wherein said fluid to be filtered comprises oil in an equipment lubrication oil system.
- 16. The filter apparatus of Claim 12, wherein said fluid to be filtered comprises oil from a pressurized oil well.
- 17. The filter apparatus of Claim 12, wherein said fluid to be filtered comprises water from a pressurized aquifer.
- 18. A filter apparatus for use with a submersible pump, said filter apparatus comprising:
- 19. The filter apparatus of Claim 18, further including a submersible pump and an electrical motor within the filter basket.
- 20. The filter apparatus of Claim 18, wherein each tube comprises two rows of perforation along the length of the tube, said rows positioned about 180 degrees apart.
- 21. The filter apparatus of Claim 18, wherein the manifold further comprises a first hole therein, wherein a pump discharge line passes through said first hole and connects to said pump.
- 22. The filter apparatus of Claim 18, wherein the filter element is a synthetic filter sock.
- 23. The filter apparatus of Claim 18, wherein the tubes are heat fused to the manifold.
- 24. The filter apparatus of Claim 18, wherein the tubes are welded to the manifold.
- 25. The filter apparatus of Claim 18, wherein the tubes are glued to the manifold.
- 26. The filter apparatus of Claim 18, wherein the filter basket comprises six tubes.
- 27. The filter apparatus of Claim 18, further including a bottom plate removably attached to a lower end of the plurality of tubes.
- 28. The filter apparatus of Claim 18, further including a bottom plate with an opening therein through which a submersible pump can be inserted.
- 29. A system for cleaning a filter apparatus used for screening the intake of a pump, said system comprising:
- 30. The system of Claim 29, further including a submersible pump with an electric motor within the filter basket.
- 31. The system of Claim 29, wherein the filter basket is substantially cylindrical.
- 32. The system of Claim 29, wherein the flushing medium is air.
- 33. The system of Claim 29, wherein the flushing medium comprises at least one part chosen from the group consisting of chlorine dioxide, air, chlorine, nitrogen, helium, argon, carbon dioxide, anolyte and carbon monoxide.
- 34. The system of Claim 29, wherein the filter element is a filter sock.
- 35. The system of Claim 29, wherein each tube comprises two rows of perforations extending along the length of the tube, said rows positioned about 180 degrees apart.
- 36. The system of Claim 29, further including a bottom plate removably attached to a lower end of the plurality of tubes.
- 37. The filter apparatus of Claim 29, further including a bottom plate with an opening therein through which a submersible pump can be inserted.
- 38. A method of flushing a filter apparatus used to screen the intake of a pump, the method comprising:
- 39. The method of Claim 38, wherein the flushing medium is supplied from the discharge line of the pump.
- 40. The method of Claim 38, wherein the flushing medium is water.
- 41. The method of Claim 38, wherein the flushing medium comprises at least one part chosen from the group consisting of chlorine dioxide, air, chlorine, nitrogen, helium, argon, carbon dioxide, anolyte and carbon monoxide.
- 42. The method of Claim 38, wherein the blocking piece is configured to allow flow substantially to two adjacent ones of the tubes at a time.
- 43. The method of Claim 38, wherein the act of directing the flushing medium further comprises, directing the flushing medium out of two rows of perforations longitudinally spaced along each tube.
- 44. A filter apparatus for filtering a fluid intake of a pump during pump operation, the apparatus comprising:
- 45. The filter apparatus of Claim 46, wherein the flushing medium is air.
- 46. The filter apparatus of Claim 46, wherein the flushing medium is water.
- 47. A method of creating a differential pressure across a filter element comprising:
- 48. The method of Claim 47, wherein the fluid to be filtered is salt water.
- 49. The method of Claim 47, wherein the fluid to be filtered is brackish water.
- 50. The method of Claim 47, wherein the fluid to be filtered is seawater.
- 51. A self-cleaning filter apparatus comprising:
- 52. The self-cleaning filter apparatus of Claim 1, wherein a column of fluid in contact with the outside surface of the filter element operably contributes to a differential pressure across the filter element.
- 53. The self-cleaning filter apparatus of Claim 2, wherein the column of fluid acts with the suction line to cause a flow of filtrate through the filter element.
- 54. The self-cleaning filter apparatus of Claim 3, further comprising an expansion line adapted to vent an inside of the filter apparatus to atmosphere.
- 55. The self-cleaning filter apparatus of Claim 1, wherein the filter apparatus is submerged, in fluid to be filtered, to a depth that will produce a desired differential pressure across the filter element.
- 56. The self-cleaning filter apparatus of Claim 1, wherein the filter apparatus is placed in a pressurized volume of fluid.
- 57. The self-cleaning filter apparatus of Claim 5, wherein the pressurized volume of fluid is a pressure vessel.
- 58. The self-cleaning filter apparatus of Claim 5, wherein the pressurized volume of fluid is an oil reserve.
- 59. The self-cleaning filter apparatus of Claim 5, wherein the pressurized volume of fluid is a geothermal well.
- 60. The self-cleaning filter apparatus of Claim 5, wherein the pressurized volume of fluid is a natural gas reserve.
- 61. A method of filtering fluids, comprising:
- 62. The method of Claim 1, wherein the filter element is a semipermeable membrane and wherein the depth is calculated, with regard to a surface area of the membrane, so as to define a predetermined flow rate of filtrate into the inside of the filter basket.
- 63. The method of Claim 2, wherein the filtrate is transported out through the filtrate transport line using a submersible pump.
- 64. The method of Claim 3, wherein the filter basket is periodically backflushed by pressurizing the filtrate transport line with flushing fluid.
- 65. The method of Claim 4, wherein the flushing fluid comprises filtrate.
- 66. The method of Claim 4, wherein the flushing fluid comprises at least one part chosen from the group consisting of chlorine dioxide, air, chlorine, nitrogen, helium, argon, and carbon dioxide, anolyte and carbon monoxide.
- 67. The method of Claim 3, wherein the filter basket is periodically backflushed by stopping the transport of filtrate out of the filtrate transport line and thereby allowing a volume fluid in the filtrate transport line to combine with an osmotic pressure across the semipermeable membane to cause flow of filtrate from the inside of the filter apparatus to the outside.
- 68. The method of Claim 2, wherein the filtrate is drained from the inside of the filter apparatus by gravity.
Cross Reference to Related Applications
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent Application 10/082,626 entitled SELF-CLEANING FLUID FILTER SYSTEM filed on February 21, 2002. The disclosure of the above-described reference is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
10/082,626 |
Feb 2002 |
US |
Child |
10277225 |
Oct 2002 |
US |