DUAL BELLOW FILTER ELEMENT WITH COMMUNICATION CHANNELS

20170234278 · 2017-08-17

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    Abstract

    A filter assembly for a motor-vehicle air cleaner includes a primary filter, a secondary filter set apart from the primary filter, and a filter frame configured to support the primary filter and the secondary filter. The filter mount is fittable in and removable from a housing of the air cleaner, and includes a divider passing between the main filter and the auxiliary filter, the divider including at least two channels separated by a rib.

    Claims

    1. A filter assembly for an air cleaner configured to provide clean intake air for a motor vehicle, comprising: a primary filter with pleats projecting outward; a secondary filter set apart from the primary filter; and a filter frame configured to support the primary filter and the secondary filter, the filter frame fittable in and removable from a housing of the air cleaner, and comprising a divider passing between the main filter and the auxiliary filter, the divider including at least two channels separated by a rib.

    2. The filter assembly according to claim 1, wherein the primary filter is located apart from the secondary filter and wherein the primary filter is taller and longer than the secondary filter.

    3. The filter assembly according to claim 1, wherein the primary filter and the secondary filter comprise a filter media that is pleated and the primary filter has more pleated media than the secondary filter.

    4. The filter assembly according to claim 1, wherein the divider is configured to partially receive a wall of a filter housing.

    5. The filter assembly according to claim 4, wherein the rib prevents the divider from sealing on the wall of the filter housing.

    6. The filter assembly according to claim 4, wherein the frame comprises a resilient material and the filter housing comprises a rigid material.

    7. The filter assembly according to claim 4, wherein the secondary filter is provided to clean intake air when the primary filter is clogged.

    Description

    DESCRIPTION

    [0011] FIG. 1 illustrates an air cleaner filter assembly. The air filter assembly includes a housing 100, a removable filter assembly 110, and a housing cover 120. The removable filter assembly 110 includes a primary filter 130, a secondary filter 140, and a filter frame 150. The filter frame has a divider 160 that separates the primary filter 130 from the secondary filter 140. The divider 160 includes two or more channels 170. The housing 100 incudes a wall 180 that separates a primary chamber from a secondary chamber.

    [0012] Both the primary filter 130 and the secondary filter 140 comprise a media material that is pleated to provide filtration of intake air. The primary filter 130 is longer and taller than the secondary filter 140. The primary filter 130 may also be wider than the secondary filter 140. The filter assembly is configured so that the secondary filter 140 cleans intake air when the primary filter 130 is clogged with debris, snow, or other material.

    [0013] As shown in FIG. 2, the removable filter assembly 110 fits insides the housing 100, with the primary filter 130 in the primary chamber, the secondary filter in the secondary chamber, and the channels 170 fit generally on the wall 180.

    [0014] FIG. 3 illustrates an exploded view of the divider 160 and the channels 170. The divider includes channels that are separated by ribs 300a, 300b. The ribs prevent the channels from fitting tightly on the wall 180. Without the ribs 300a, 300b, the channels would comprise a single channel that extends across a width of the removable filter assembly. This channel could seal against the wall 180, preventing air from flowing between the primary filter 130 and the secondary filter 140. Even in embodiments where the channel is too wide to always seal against the wall, in high pressure situations the channel will seal against the wall. However, the ribs prevent the channels from sealing against the wall in all conditions.

    [0015] Although FIG. 3 shows two ribs 300a,300b, and three channels 170a, 170b, 170c, more ribs may be provided forming more channels. In one embodiment, a single rib is provided and the divider includes two channels. The ribs may be “formed” by any suitable method. For example, in one embodiment the ribs are formed by cutting channels in the divider with the ribs left in place. In another embodiment, the filter frame is formed by molding and the ribs are formed during the molding process. In yet another embodiment, the divider has a single channel and ribs are placed into the single channel to create a plurality of channels.

    [0016] The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification. Thus, the appended claims are intended to cover all such features and advantages of the invention which fall within the true spirits and scope of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described. Accordingly, all appropriate modifications and equivalents may be included within the scope of the invention.

    [0017] Although this invention has been illustrated by reference to specific embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made which clearly fall within the scope of the invention. The invention is intended to be protected broadly within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.