- West Haven CT, US George Lauri - Windsor CT, US Stephen P. Huda - Shelton CT, US Michael J. Sherman - Woodbury MN, US Steven J. Haehn - Oakdale MN, US Erik R. Klimpel - Woodbury MN, US Will Anniss - Simpsonville SC, US Willard Grant - Williamston SC, US Raony Barrios - Anderson SC, US William Small - Belton SC, US Marcello Correa Machado - Anderson SC, US Thomas W. McCollough - Anderson SC, US Christopher Rousey - Anderson SC, US Ramesh Subramanian - Charlotte NC, US
International Classification:
B01D 35/14 B01D 35/30 B01D 29/96
Abstract:
A filter housing assembly for fluid filtration which may be attached to, and removed from, a filter base by a push-actuated release. The filter housing assembly has a top portion with an ingress port and egress port extending therefrom, and a protrusion extending from the filter housing longitudinally axial center. The ingress and egress port are formed in an hourglass shape. A filter key having a base with a groove for mating with said projection, at least one finger extending from said base, and an electronic circuit component housing attached thereto for receiving a printed circuit board, is connected to the filter housing top portion by mating said top portion protrusion with the filter key groove. Both of said ingress and egress port have at least one cavity for the passage of fluid therethrough, where each cavity is exposed in a direction facing away from the printed circuit board.
- West Haven CT, US George Lauri - Windsor CT, US Stephen P. Huda - Shelton CT, US Michael J. Sherman - Woodbury MN, US Steven J. Haehn - Oakdale MN, US Erik R. Klimpel - Woodbury MN, US Will Anniss - Simpsonville SC, US Willard Grant - Williamston SC, US Raony Barrios - Anderson SC, US William Small - Belton SC, US Marcello Correa Machado - Anderson SC, US Thomas W. McCollough - Anderson SC, US Christopher Rousey - Anderson SC, US Ramesh Subramanian - Charlotte NC, US
International Classification:
B01D 35/14 B01D 35/30 B01D 29/96
Abstract:
A filter housing assembly for fluid filtration which may be attached to, and removed from, a filter base by a push-actuated release. The filter housing assembly has a top portion with an ingress port and egress port extending therefrom, and a protrusion extending from the filter housing longitudinally axial center. The ingress and egress port are formed in an hourglass shape. A filter key having a base with a groove for mating with said projection, at least one finger extending from said base, and an electronic circuit component housing attached thereto for receiving a printed circuit board, is connected to the filter housing top portion by mating said top portion protrusion with the filter key groove. Both of said ingress and egress port have at least one cavity for the passage of fluid therethrough, where each cavity is exposed in a direction facing away from the printed circuit board.
- West Haven CT, US George Lauri - Windsor CT, US Stephen P. Huda - Shelton CT, US Michael J. Sherman - Woodbury MN, US Steven J. Haehn - Oakdale MN, US Erik R. Klimpel - Woodbury MN, US Will Anniss - Simpsonville SC, US Willard Grant - Williamston SC, US Raony Barrios - Anderson SC, US William Small - Belton SC, US Marcello Correa Machado - Anderson SC, US Thomas W. McCollough - Anderson SC, US Christopher Rousey - Anderson SC, US Ramesh Subramanian - Charlotte NC, US
International Classification:
B01D 35/14 B01D 35/30 B01D 29/96
Abstract:
A filter housing assembly for fluid filtration which may be attached to, and removed from, a filter base by a push-actuated release. The filter housing assembly has a top portion with an ingress port and egress port extending therefrom, and a protrusion extending from the filter housing longitudinally axial center. The ingress and egress port are formed in an hourglass shape. A filter key having a base with a groove for mating with said projection, at least one finger extending from said base, and an electronic circuit component housing attached thereto for receiving a printed circuit board, is connected to the filter housing top portion by mating said top portion protrusion with the filter key groove. Both of said ingress and egress port have at least one cavity for the passage of fluid therethrough, where each cavity is exposed in a direction facing away from the printed circuit board.
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Ramesh Subramanian
Lived:
North Haven, CT, USA Chennai, India India, USA
Work:
Quinnipiac University - University Professor IBM, University of Alaska, Bellcore, Rutgers University
Education:
Rutgers University (USA), XLRI (Jamshedpur, India), University of Madras (India)
About:
I am the Gabriel Ferrucci Professor of Computer Information Systems at Quinnipiac University, CT (USA). My academic interests include Information Systems Security, History of Technology, ICT4D, Techno...