Multistage Fiber Filtering Apparatus Capable of Selectively Filtering
US-2017368482-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US9610523B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9610523-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414260511-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 13, 2006 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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The assemblies of the invention can comprise a fine fiber layer having dispersed within the fine fiber layer an active particulate material. Fluid that flows through the assemblies of the invention can have any material dispersed or dissolved in the fluid react with, be absorbed by, or adsorbed onto, the active particulate within the nanofiber layer. The structures of the invention can act simply as reactive, absorptive, or adsorptive layers with no filtration properties, or the structures of the invention can be assembled into filters that can filter particulate from a mobile fluid while simultaneously reacting, absorbing, or adsorbing materials from the mobile fluid.
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We claim: 1. A filter media comprising: a substrate; and a fine fiber web disposed on the substrate, wherein the fine fiber web comprises: a substantially continuous fine fiber, the fiber having a diameter of about 0.001 micron to about 2 microns; and active particulate comprising ion exchange material dispersed in the fine fiber web; wherein the fine fiber web is substantially uniform in active particulate distribution. 2. The filter media of claim 1 , wherein the active particulate further comprises activated carbon. 3. The filter media of claim 1 , wherein the fine fiber comprises a polyurethane polymer. 4. The filter media of claim 1 , wherein the solidity of a fine fiber web without the particulate is greater than the solidity of a fine fiber web formed with the particulate. 5. The filter media of claim 1 , wherein the solidity of a fine fiber web is 0.1-50%. 6. The filter media of claim 1 , wherein the fiber has a diameter of about 0.01 micron to about 0.5 micron. 7. The filter media of claim 1 , wherein the filter media comprises two or more layers of fine fiber, wherein at least one layer is free of the particulate and at least one layer has particulate dispersed therein. 8. The filter media of claim 1 , further comprising inert particulate. 9. The filter media of claim 8 , wherein the fine fiber web comprises a particulate load of 1-1000 gm/m 2 . 10. The filter media of claim 1 , wherein the fine fiber web has a thickness of 0.0001 to 1 cm. 11. A filter media comprising: a substrate; and a fine fiber web disposed on the substrate, wherein the fine fiber web comprises: a substantially continuous fine fiber comprising a polyurethane polymer, the fiber having a diameter of about 0.001 micron to about 2 microns; and active particulate comprising activated carbon dispersed in the layer; wherein the fine fiber web is substantially uniform in active particulate distribution. 12. The filter media of claim 11 , wherein the polyurethane polymer is a polyurethane polyether polymer. 13. The filter media of claim 11 , wherein the solidity of a fine fiber web without the particulate is greater than the solidity of a fine fiber web formed with the particulate. 14. The filter media of claim 11 , wherein the solidity of a fine fiber web is 0.1-50%. 15. The filter media of claim 11 , wherein the fiber has a diameter of about 0.01 micron to about 0.5 micron. 16. The filter media of claim 11 , wherein the fine fiber web comprises a particulate load of 1-1000 gm/m 2 . 17. The filter media of claim 11 , wherein the fine fiber web has a thickness of 0.0001 to 1 cm. 18. A filter media comprising: a substrate; and a fine fiber web disposed on the substrate, wherein the fine fiber web comprises: a substantially continuous fine fiber, the fiber having a diameter of about 0.001 micron to about 2 microns; and active particulate and inert particulate dispersed in the layer; wherein the fine fiber web is substantially uniform in active particulate distribution. 19. The filter media of claim 18 , wherein the active particulate comprises absorbent particulate, adsorbent particulate, reactive particulate, or mixtures thereof. 20. The filter media of claim 18 , wherein the fine fiber comprises a polyurethane polymer. 21. The filter media of claim 20 , wherein the polyurethane polymer is a polyurethane polyether polymer. 22. The filter media of claim 18 , wherein the solidity of a fine fiber web without the particulate is greater than the solidity of a fine fiber web formed with the particulate. 23. The filter media of claim 18 , wherein the solidity of a fine fiber web is 0.1-50%. 24. The filter media of claim 18 , wherein the fiber has a diameter of about 0.01 micron to about 0.5 micron. 25. The filter media of claim 18 , wherein the filter media comprises two or more layers of fine fiber, wherein at least one layer is free of the particulate and at least one layer has particulate dispersed therein.
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