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Magnetic purifying apparatus for purifying a fluid
   
Document Number
US Patent 6093318
Issued Date
July 25, 2000
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Inventors
Saho; Norihide (Ibaraki-ken,JP)
Morita; Minoru (Ibaraki-ken,JP)
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Abstract
An improved apparatus for removing magnetic material from a flowing fluid such as water by magnetic separation has a single set of electromagnets which are used with a plurality of magnetic filters for continuous magnetic separation operation alternately without obstructing the flow of the fluid being processed. A high-gradient magnetic filter arrangement which passes through a magnetic field generated by the magnets is made up of at least two magnetic filters separated by a watertight partition. When the fluid being processed is flowing through one of the magnetic filters, the other filter is removed from the flow of the fluid into a magnetic filter housing which is separated from the fluid flow through the magnetic filter by means of partitions. Backwashing of this other magnetic filter is carried out while purification of the fluid being processed by the former magnetic filter continues uninterrupted. Dummy magnetic filters are provided at the outer ends of the magnetic filter arrangement so that whichever of the magnetic filters is removed from the flow of the fluid being processed, the filter matrices do not leave the magnetic field formed by the plurality of magnets, and consequently the magnetic filters can be moved in and out of the magnetic field with a minimal driving force.
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Owner
Hitachi, Ltd. (Tokyo,JP)
Published
July 25, 2000
Application Number
09/333,980
Filed
June 16, 1999
US Classification
210/208   209/223.1 210/205 210/222 210/409 505/892
Int'l Classification
B03C   1/02   (20060101)   B03C   1/027   (20060101)  
Parent Case
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/933,090, filed Sep. 18, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,932,096.
Priority Data
Sep 18, 1996 [JP] 8-246311 Oct 17, 1996 [JP] 8-274294
USPTO Field of Search
210/198.1   210/205   210/208   210/222   210/409   210/695   209/223.1   505/892   505/931  
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