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Date of Patent:
Nov. 16, 2004

Filed:

Mar. 25, 2003
Applicant:
Inventor:

Douglas A. Larson, River Forest, IL (US);

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B01D 3/604 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
B01D 3/604 ;
Abstract

A filter system for receiving an oil-in-water emulsion contaminated with an emulsified contaminant oil, and separating the emulsified contaminant oil from the oil-in-water emulsion includes a filter media for receiving the oil-in-water emulsion and emulsified contaminant oil, having an inner filter element formed from a 95 percent single pass efficiency 48 micron (5 micron nominal) filtering material of needle punch polypropylene felt, an outer filter element formed from a 95 percent single pass efficiency 19 micron absolute filtering material of a polypropylene microfiber material and a porous spunbond polypropylene sandwiching the outer filter media. The filter clement de-emulsifies the emulsified contaminant oil from the oil-in-water emulsion into the contaminant oil and the oil-in-water emulsion, separates the de-emulsified contaminant oil from the oil-in-water emulsion, coalesces the separated contaminant oil and passes both the coalesced de-emulsified contaminant oil and the oil-in-water emulsion. A first tank supports the filter element and is further configured to hold a quantity of the separated coalesced contaminant oil and the oil-in-water emulsion. The first tank has an overflow passing to a second tank. The second tank has an oil separation assembly for removing the oil-in-water emulsion from the contaminant oil and passing the oil-in-water emulsion therefrom. A method for separating the emulsified contaminant oil from the oil-in-water emulsion and recovering the oil-in-water emulsion is also disclosed.


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