Effluent processing apparatus for a vehicle air brake charging system

US11420137B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11420137-B2
Application numberUS-202117160913-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 28, 2021
Priority dateApr 30, 2018
Publication dateAug 23, 2022
Grant dateAug 23, 2022

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An effluent processing device includes an input port to receive an effluent mixture containing air, oil, and water. One or more baffles are positioned between the input port and at least one air outlet to deflect the effluent mixture to assist in separating the oil and the water from the air. A member positioned below the one or more baffles selectively allows only oil of the separated oil and water to pass from a first side of the member through openings in the member to a second side of the member. A sump is arranged to receive and retain the oil on the second side of the member as the oil passes from the first side to the second side. The effluent processing devices includes at least one air outlet through which air is exhausted to atmosphere.

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What is claimed is: 1. An effluent processing apparatus comprising: an input port arranged to receive an effluent mixture containing air, oil, and water; baffles positioned between the input port and at least one air outlet to deflect the effluent mixture to assist in separating the oil and the water from the air, wherein the baffles radiate circumferentially outward in a maze path from the input port to the at least one air outlet; a member for selectively allowing only oil of the separated oil and water to pass from a first side of the member through openings in the member to a second side of the member; a sump arranged to receive and retain the oil on the second side of the member as the oil passes from the first side to the second side; and the at least one air outlet through which air is exhausted to atmosphere. 2. The effluent processing apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the member comprises a mesh of oleophilic material to allow only oil of the separated oil and water from the separator device to pass through the openings in the mesh. 3. The effluent processing apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the member is arranged in a plane perpendicular to the input port. 4. The effluent processing apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the member is disposed below the baffles and the at least one air outlet. 5. The effluent processing apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the at least one air outlet is also a water outlet. 6. The effluent processing apparatus as in claim 5 , wherein the at least one air outlet and water outlet comprises eight combined air outlets and water outlets. 7. The effluent processing apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the input port is arranged vertically with respect to the baffles and the at least one air outlet is arranged horizontally with respect to the baffles. 8. The effluent processing apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the sump contains a collection media for retaining oil that has passed through the member. 9. A method of separating air, oil and water from an effluent mixture comprising: providing an effluent mixture containing air, oil and water at an input port of an effluent processing apparatus; providing a flow path for the effluent mixture, the flow path having baffles, wherein the baffles radiate circumferentially outward in a maze path from the input port to the at least one air outlet; passing the effluent mixture through the flow path such that the effluent mixture is impacted against the baffles to separate oil and water from the air as the effluent mixture passes through the flow path; passing only oil vertically through a member located below the baffles; and exhausting the air and the water horizontally through at least one outlet port. 10. The method as in claim 9 , wherein the member is a mesh of oleophilic material. 11. The method as in claim 9 , further comprising collecting the oil in a sump as it passes through the member. 12. The method as in claim 9 , further comprising exhausting the air and water through the at least one outlet port to atmosphere.

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What does patent US11420137B2 cover?
An effluent processing device includes an input port to receive an effluent mixture containing air, oil, and water. One or more baffles are positioned between the input port and at least one air outlet to deflect the effluent mixture to assist in separating the oil and the water from the air. A member positioned below the one or more baffles selectively allows only oil of the separated oil and …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bendix Commercial Vehicles Systems Llc, Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60T17/004. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 23 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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