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US9352983B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9352983-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414510385-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 9, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 12, 2002 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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A capture unit for use with an antimicrobial application unit may include an upstream filter and a downstream filter. The upstream filter may be positioned to receive effluent from the application unit and to filter solid components from the effluent. The resultant upstream effluent filtrate may then be passed downstream to the downstream filter. The downstream filter may be used to filter an antimicrobial component from the upstream effluent filtrate and the resultant downstream effluent filtrate may be suitable for disposal as wastewater discharge. The antimicrobial is preferably a quaternary ammonium compound, is more preferably an alkylpyridinium chloride, and is most preferably cetylpyridinium chloride.
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What is claimed is: 1. A capture unit for use with an antimicrobial application unit, the capture unit comprising: an upstream filter coupled to an upstream capture line for carrying effluent from the antimicrobial application unit to the upstream filter; and a downstream filter coupled to a downstream capture line for carrying the upstream effluent filtrate from the upstream filter to the downstream filter, wherein the upstream filter is configured to filter a solid component of the effluent and the downstream filter containing a filter material to filter an antimicrobial component of the effluent, wherein the upstream filter comprises a screen filter having a rotatable body, wherein the body comprises an annular wall having an inwardly facing surface defining a bore to receive the effluent from the upstream capture line, and wherein the annular wall comprises a filter portion defining a plurality of holes along the inwardly facing surface that extend through the annular wall to filter a solid component of the effluent when the effluent is received thereon from the upstream capture line, and a band portion having a continuous surface that extends about the bore along the inwardly facing surface to receive the effluent from the upstream capture line onto the continuous surface before the effluent is received along the filter portion, and wherein the upstream capture line comprises an outlet positioned to direct the effluent onto the continuous surface of the band at an angle between less than parallel and perpendicular to the inwardly facing surface. 2. The capture unit of claim 1 , wherein the screen filter further comprises a thread protruding from the inwardly facing surface of the annual wall into the bore, and wherein the thread helically extends along the inwardly facing surface between a first end and a second end of the body. 3. The capture unit of claim 2 , wherein the thread extends along the filter portion and the continuous surface. 4. The capture unit of claim 2 , wherein the screen filter further comprises a cleaner configured to remove filtered solid components from the annular wall. 5. The capture unit of claim 4 , wherein the cleaner comprises a spray bar including one or more fluid ports positioned to direct fluid toward an outwardly facing surface of the annular wall. 6. The capture unit of claim 5 , wherein the fluid ports are positioned outside the bore. 7. The capture unit of claim 1 , wherein the downstream filter comprises at least two filter units connected by intermediate filter lines, wherein each filter unit comprises a container retaining a filter material comprising activated carbon, wherein the filter units are aligned in series and are configured to filter the antimicrobial component from the upstream effluent filtrate, and wherein the antimicrobial component comprises a quaternary ammonium compound. 8. The capture unit of claim 7 , wherein at least one of the filter units includes a header comprising a body having an upstream inlet and a plurality of downstream fluid ports positioned along a plurality of arms. 9. The capture unit of claim 8 , wherein the body comprises at least four arms arranged in an “X” configuration. 10. The capture unit of claim 8 , wherein the body includes at least two arms, each defining at least twenty fluid ports. 11. The capture unit of claim 10 , wherein the fluid ports are positioned on at least two sides of each arm. 12. The capture unit of claim 10 , wherein the fluid ports define cross-sections between 0.125 to 0.250 inches. 13. The capture unit of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the containers comprises an inner surface formed of a plastic.
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