Electromagnetic fluid filter using magnetostrictive sensors

US2019374957A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2019374957-A1
Application numberUS-201916548033-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateAug 22, 2019
Priority dateJun 24, 2015
Publication dateDec 12, 2019
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In at least one illustrative embodiment, an electromagnetic filter may include a transfer pipe and multiple electromagnetic filter elements positioned in an interior volume of the pipe. Each electromagnetic filter element includes a support comb, a solenoid coupled to the support comb, and multiple magnetic members arranged in a planar array positioned within an opening of the support comb. Each magnetic member may rotate about an end that is coupled to the support comb. The magnetic members may be magnetostrictive sensors and may include a biorecognition element to bind with a target microorganism. A method for fluid filtration includes coupling the electromagnetic filter between a fluid source and a fluid destination, energizing the solenoids of each electromagnetic filter elements, and flowing a fluid media through the transfer pipe of the electromagnetic filter. The fluid media may be liquid food such as fruit juice. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

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1 . An electromagnetic filter element comprising: a support comb comprising a magnetic material, wherein the support comb defines an opening; a solenoid coupled to the support comb and configured to, when energized, cause the support comb to generate a magnetic field; and a plurality of elongated magnetic members arranged in a planar array positioned within the opening of the support comb, wherein each magnetic member comprises a first end and a second end, and wherein the first end of each magnetic member is coupled to the support comb; wherein each wherein magnetic member further comprises a binding element to bind with a non-magnetic contaminant particle. 2 . The electromagnetic filter element of claim 1 , wherein the first end of each magnetic member is coupled to the support comb at a corresponding pivot point, wherein each magnetic member is rotatable about the corresponding pivot point. 3 . The electromagnetic filter element of claim 1 , wherein the binding element comprises a biorecognition element to bind with a microorganism. 4 . The electromagnetic filter element of claim 3 , wherein the biorecognition element comprises a bacteriophage that is genetically engineered to bind with the microorganism. 5 . The electromagnetic filter element of claim 1 , wherein the binding element comprises a chemical layer to bind with the non-magnetic contaminant particle. 6 . The electromagnetic filter element of claim 1 , wherein magnetization of the support comb is controlled by the solenoid, wherein each of the magnetic members is magnetically coupled to the support comb, and wherein each magnetic member may rotate about the first end of the magnetic member coupled to the support comb. 7 . The electromagnetic filter element of claim 1 , wherein the first end of each magnetic member is hingedly attached to the support comb. 8 . The electromagnetic filter element of claim 1 , wherein each magnetic member comprises a magnetostrictive sensor comprising magnetostrictive material. 9 . The electromagnetic filter element of claim 1 , wherein: the first end of each magnetic member is coupled to the support comb at a corresponding pivot point; and the support comb is coated with a magnetic insulation layer at points other than the pivot points. 10 . The electromagnetic filter element of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic field forces each magnetic member to extend parallel to the planar array with the second end of each magnetic member positioned in the opening of the support comb. 11 . An electromagnetic filter comprising: a transfer pipe that defines an interior volume; and a plurality of electromagnetic filter elements positioned in the interior volume of the transfer pipe, wherein each of the electromagnetic filter elements comprises: a support comb comprising a magnetic material, wherein the support comb defines an opening; a solenoid coupled to the support comb and configured to, when energized, cause the support comb to generate a magnetic field; and a plurality of elongated magnetic members arranged in a planar array positioned within the opening of the support comb, wherein each magnetic member comprises a first end and a second end, and wherein the first end of each magnetic member is coupled to the support comb; wherein each wherein magnetic member further comprises a binding element to bind with a non-magnetic contaminant particle. 12 . The electromagnetic filter of claim 11 , wherein each of the electromagnetic filter elements has a different orientation of the plurality of magnetic members. 13 . The electromagnetic filter of claim 11 , wherein the first end of each magnetic member is coupled to the corresponding support comb at a corresponding pivot point, wherein each magnetic member is rotatable about the corresponding pivot point. 14 . The electromagnetic filter of claim 11 , wherein the binding element comprises a biorecognition element to bind with a microorganism. 15 . The electromagnetic filter of claim 14 , wherein the biorecognition element comprises a bacteriophage that is genetically engineered to bind with the microorganism. 16 . The electromagnetic filter of claim 11 , wherein the binding element comprises a chemical layer to bind with the non-magnetic contaminant particle. 17 . The electromagnetic filter of claim 11 , wherein magnetization of each support comb is controlled by the corresponding solenoid, wherein each of the magnetic members is magnetically coupled to the corresponding support comb, and wherein each magnetic member may rotate about the first end of the magnetic member coupled to the corresponding support comb. 18 . The electromagnetic filter of claim 11 , wherein the first end of each magnetic member is hingedly attached to the corresponding support comb. 19 . The electromagnetic filter of claim 11 , wherein each magnetic member comprises a magnetostrictive sensor comprising magnetostrictive material. 20 . The electromagnetic filter of claim 11 , wherein: the first end of each magnetic member is coupled to the corresponding support comb at a corresponding pivot point; and each support comb is coated with a magnetic insulation layer at points other than the pivot points.

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  • of the filter type (G01N15/0643 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • with associated cleaning means, e.g. retractable non-magnetic sleeve · CPC title

  • disposed at the inner circumference of a recipient, e.g. magnetic drain bolt · CPC title

  • characterised by the matrix elements · CPC title

  • B03C1/0335Primary

    using coils · CPC title

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What does patent US2019374957A1 cover?
In at least one illustrative embodiment, an electromagnetic filter may include a transfer pipe and multiple electromagnetic filter elements positioned in an interior volume of the pipe. Each electromagnetic filter element includes a support comb, a solenoid coupled to the support comb, and multiple magnetic members arranged in a planar array positioned within an opening of the support comb. Eac…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Auburn
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B03C1/0335. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Dec 12 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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