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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 02, 2024
Filed:
Dec. 09, 2021
Jason L Tate, Thompsons Station, TN (US);
Farrell F. Calcaterra, Kearney, NE (US);
Thomas B. Green, College Grove, TN (US);
Charles R. Wick, Pleasanton, NE (US);
Ryan M. Pastrana, Franklin, TN (US);
John Michlitsch, Summertown, TN (US);
Jason L Tate, Thompsons Station, TN (US);
Farrell F. Calcaterra, Kearney, NE (US);
Thomas B. Green, College Grove, TN (US);
Charles R. Wick, Pleasanton, NE (US);
Ryan M. Pastrana, Franklin, TN (US);
John Michlitsch, Summertown, TN (US);
PARKER INTANGIBLES LLC, Cleveland, OH (US);
Abstract
The disclosure is directed toward presses which may comprise planar or curved press plates that can be driven toward and away from each other such as via linear reciprocating movement to press filter media sheets as opposed to using rolls. The press plates can create such features as embossments that may have the ridges and grooves, brands, creases or other such features. The press can create pleated packs or individual panels for non-pleated packs. Additionally, a variety of embossed pleat packs, unique shapes, structural components and other pleat packs that may be formed by presses or other methodology are disclosed as well as filter cartridges using such pleat packs.