Method and Apparatus for Cleaning Filter Media
US-2025367578-A1 · Dec 4, 2025 · US
US12179166B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12179166-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217574241-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2022 |
| Priority date | Oct 26, 2021 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 31, 2024 |
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A media tank includes a housing having a first housing portion coupled to a second housing portion at an interface between the first and second housing portions, the first and second housing portions collectively defining an interior volume of the housing, and a divider positioned within the interior volume of the housing at the interface between the first and second housing portions to separate the interior volume into a first chamber at least partially defined by the first housing portion and the divider and a second chamber at least partially defined by the second housing portion and the divider. The first housing portion is coupled to the second housing portion via a friction weld at the interface. An annular gap is provided between the divider and the first housing portion. Flash from the friction weld is received within the annular gap.
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A media tank comprising: a housing having a first housing portion coupled to a second housing portion at an interface between the first and second housing portions, the first and second housing portions collectively defining an interior volume of the housing; and a divider positioned within the interior volume of the housing at the interface between the first and second housing portions to separate the interior volume into a first chamber at least partially defined by the first housing portion and the divider and a second chamber at least partially defined by the second housing portion and the divider, wherein the first housing portion is coupled to the second housing portion via a friction weld at the interface, wherein an annular gap is provided between the divider and the first housing portion, wherein flash from the friction weld is received within the annular gap, and wherein the divider comprises a plurality of radial protrusions positioned within a recess in the housing to maintain an axial alignment of the divider with the interface. 2. The media tank of claim 1 , wherein the divider is configured to float relative to one of the first and second housing portions prior to the creation of the friction weld. 3. The media tank claim 1 , further comprising a radial seal formed as an O-ring and coupled to the divider, the radial seal being located between the divider and the housing. 4. The media tank of claim 1 , wherein the interface includes a planar, annular surface of the first housing portion abutted against a planar, annular surface of the second housing portion. 5. The media tank claim 1 , wherein the divider is a water-permeable divider configured to allow water to flow therethrough. 6. The media tank of claim 5 , wherein the divider includes a support structure and a cloth insert coupled to the support structure, wherein the support structure includes a plurality of ring supports extending from a central axis to an outer ring support, and wherein the cloth insert is water permeable. 7. The media tank of claim 6 , further comprising a cylindrical passage defined by the divider and connecting the first chamber to the second chamber, bypassing the cloth insert. 8. The media tank of claim 6 , wherein the flash is a radial seal between the outer ring support and the housing. 9. The media tank of claim 6 , wherein the flash is entirely located radially outward of the outer ring support. 10. A method of assembling a media tank, the method comprising: providing a divider at an interface between a first housing portion and a second housing portion, the divider separating an interior volume defined by the first and second housing portions into a first chamber and a second chamber, at least one of the first and second housing portions being free to translate with respect to the divider; friction welding the first housing portion to the second housing portion, thereby generating flash at the interface; preventing translation between said at least one of the first and second housing portions and the divider with the flash generated at the interface; and locating a radial protrusion of the divider within a recess defined by the second housing portion to maintain an axial alignment of the divider with the interface prior to friction welding the first housing portion to the second housing portion. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising forming a radial seal, wherein forming the radial seal includes providing an O-ring between the divider and the housing. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein providing the divider at the interface includes providing the divider radially within the first and second housing portions at an axial position that is aligned with the interface. 13. The method of claim 10 , further comprising directing the flash into an annular gap between the first housing portion and the divider. 14. A media tank comprising: a housing having a first housing portion coupled to a second housing portion at an interface between the first and second housing portions, the housing having a radial recess formed at or adjacent to the interface, the first and second housing portions collectively defining an interior volume of the housing; and a divider positioned within the interior volume of the housing at the interface between the first and second housing portions, the divider having a radial protrusion that extends into the radial recess of the housing to maintain the axial position of the divider at the interface; wherein the first housing portion is coupled to the second housing portion via a friction welding process that generates flash at the interface, and wherein the flash forms at least a partial radial seal between the divider and the housing. 15. The media tank of claim 14 , wherein the interface includes a planar, annular surface of the first housing portion abutted against a planar, annular surface of the second housing portion. 16. The media tank of claim 14 , wherein the divider is a water-permeable divider configured to allow water to flow therethrough. 17. The media tank of claim 16 , wherein the divider includes a support structure and a cloth insert coupled to the support structure, wherein the support structure includes a plurality of ring supports extending from a central axis to an outer ring support, and wherein the cloth insert is water permeable. 18. The media tank of claim 14 , wherein the flash is a first radial seal, the media tank further comprising a second radial seal separate from the flash, formed as an O-ring and coupled to the divider, the second radial seal being located between the divider and the housing.
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