RIBBED AND APERTURED FLUOROPLASTIC SUPPORT SHEET FOR A FILTER SUBSTRATE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME

20170225378 · 2017-08-10

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    Abstract

    A filter support sheet extruded from a fluoroplastic material includes a base section having spaced-apart ribs extending outwardly from at least one surface thereof. Segments between spaced-apart ribs provide flow channels and apertures are punched through the sheet in a predetermined pattern unaffected by the structure of the support sheet. A method includes the steps of: (1) extruding a thermoplastic, fluoroplastic material to form of a sheet; (2) passing the sheet through a nip region provided by opposed rollers; at least one having an outer surface with counter-sunk grooves. Counter-sunk grooves in one roller are aligned with an outer surface or counter-sunk grooves of the other roller in the nip region to form a ribbed sheet having ribs upstanding from at least one surface of said sheet; (3) setting the ribbed sheet and (4) punching apertures through the ribbed sheet in a predetermined pattern.

    Claims

    1. A support sheet for a filter substrate, said support sheet being extruded from a thermoplastic, fluoroplastic material and including a planar, continuous base section having opposed outer surfaces and spaced-apart ribs extending outwardly from said at least one outer surface, said ribs including an outer distal end and an inner proximal end, said inner proximal end being continuous with an outer surface of said base section, said spaced-apart ribs cooperating with an outer surface from which they extend to provide outer surface segments between adjacent ribs providing continuous flow channels bound by said adjacent spaced-apart ribs, said support sheet including apertures punched through the entire thickness thereof in a predetermined pattern unaffected by the structure of the support sheet, said predetermined pattern including apertures extending through ribs and outer surface segments between ribs, said ribbed and apertured sheet directing fluid containing material to be filtered along channels and through apertures into said filter substrate.

    2. The support sheet for a filter substrate of claim 1, further including spaced-apart ribs extending outwardly from both outer surfaces of said continuous base section.

    3. The support sheet for a filter substrate of claim 1, wherein said plurality of channels between adjacent ribs extending linearly along said support sheet.

    4. The support sheet for a filter substrate of claim 1, wherein said ribs extend continuously along said sheet without interruptions therein.

    5. The support sheet for a filter structure of claim 1, in the form of a cast, unoriented structure.

    6. A method of forming the support sheet for a filter structure as set forth in claim 1, including the steps of: Extruding a substrate of a thermoplastic, fluoroplastic material through an extrusion die in the form of a continuous sheet and prior to setting said sheet; Passing said sheet through a nip region provided by opposed rollers having outer surfaces, said outer surfaces being free of projections extending outwardly therefrom, at least one of said outer surface including counter-sunk grooves therein, said counter-sunk grooves in one of said rollers being aligned with an outer surface or counter-sunk grooves of said other of said rollers in the nip region, whereby said continuous sheet is formed into a ribbed sheet having said planar, continuous base section and upstanding ribs extending outwardly from at least one outer surface of said base sheet; Setting said ribbed sheet; and thereafter, Punching apertures through the entire thickness of said ribbed sheet in a predetermined pattern.

    7. The method of claim 6, wherein set, ribbed sheet is a cast sheet that is unoriented in either the machine-direction or cross-machine-direction thereof.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

    [0018] The invention may be more fully understood with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:

    [0019] FIG. 1 is schematic, isometric view showing a three-layer filter member including a filter substrate sandwiched between two support sheets;

    [0020] FIGS. 2A-2C are isometric views showing different embodiments of support sheets of this invention at an intermediate stage of formation; with ribs extruded therewith in different arrangements/patterns, but prior to such support sheets being apertured;

    [0021] FIG. 3A is a plan view of the support sheet of this invention showing the arrangement of ribs and apertures in the structure without stretching the sheet;

    [0022] FIG. 3B is a plan view of the support sheet of this invention similar to FIG. 3, but after the sheet has been stretched in the machine direction of formation to elongate the apertures.

    [0023] FIGS. 4A-4C show cooperating pattern rolls with different arrangements of pockets to vary the rib structure in the support sheet for forming the embodiments of support sheets illustrated in FIGS. 2A-2C respectively.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0024] Reference throughout this application including the claims to the apertures being punched through the entire thickness thereof “in a predetermined pattern unaffected by the structure of the support sheet” means that the support sheet is not embossed or otherwise provided with slits or weakened regions that are intended to constitute the regions in which apertures are created or formed. The predetermined pattern of apertures in this invention may very well be set, selected or determined by the structure of the ribbed sheet, but the structure of the ribbed sheet is not responsible for providing or establishing the predetermined pattern of apertures. In the preferred embodiment the predetermined pattern of apertures is provided by a predetermined pattern of punch members in a punch press used to create the apertures in the ribbed sheet.

    [0025] Reference throughout this application to “filter media” or “filter substrate” being a component of the filter member of this invention can be of any desired configuration or composition for carrying out the desired filtering operation. For example, and not by way of limitation, the filter media can be either a single layer or a multilayer structure and can be formed from melt blown layers, spun bond layers, other non-woven layers and combinations thereof.

    [0026] Referring to FIG. 1, filter support members 10 in accordance with this invention support an internal filter substrate 12 to form a composite filter member 14. The filter support members 10 can be of identical constructions; formed from an extruded sheet of a thermoplastic, extrudable fluoroplastic material, most preferably a perfluoroalkoxy (PFA) polymer sold under the designation Noeflon by Daikin. However, other fluoroplastics may be usable in this invention, e.g., ethylenechlorotrifluorethylene (ECTFE); ethylenetetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF).

    [0027] It has been recognized that a fluoroplastic material such as PFA is highly desirable for use in filters intended to clean semiconductor components and in other environments where extreme cleanliness is required and the possibility of contamination is minimized. Moreover the support members 10 need to be designed to both direct fluids to be filtered along their surfaces and also for directing the fluids through the structure into the underlying filter substrate 12 to remove undesired particulates from the filtrate.

    [0028] Although the filter support members depicted in FIG. 1 are designated generically as “10” it should be understood that these members can be of on any of the arrangements/configurations described hereinafter, including but not limited to the arrangements illustrated in FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C, as well as an arrangement of skewed ribs on opposed sides of the continuous base section of the support member. Moreover, as shown in FIG. 1, the support members 10 include ribs 22 disposed outwardly from only one side of said member. As illustrated the ribs 22 face outwardly of the composite filter member 14. However, if desired the support members 10 can be reversed to position the spaced-apart ribs in engagement with the internal filter substrate 12. The orientation of the ribs 22 relative to the internal filter substrate 12 is a matter of customer preference.

    [0029] Referring to FIG. 2A, the support member 10 in accordance with one embodiment of this invention is shown in an intermediate stage of formation; after being passed through a nip provided by opposed rolls 30, 32; one roll, e.g., 30 having axially spaced-apart pockets 34 extending circumferentially around its periphery and cooperating with a smooth-surfaced, opposing roll, e.g., 32 (FIG. 4A). Thereafter the support member 10 is set to be processed further. At this stage of formation the support member 10 is a ribbed substrate including a continuous base section 16 having opposed outer surfaces 18, 20, and spaced-apart ribs 22 extending outwardly from outer surface 20, whereby outer surface segments 24 between adjacent spaced-apart ribs 22 provide continuous fluid directing or flow channels for fluids containing particulates to be filtered therefrom.

    [0030] Referring to FIG. 2B, in an alternative embodiment of the support member 10A, spaced-apart ribs 22A also can be provided projecting outwardly from outer surface 18 of the base section 16; either in vertical alignment with ribs 22, as illustrated in FIG. 2B, or transversely offset with respect to such ribs 22, as illustrated in FIG. 3C. It should be noted that the arrangement of ribs 22A illustrated in FIGS. 2B and 2C are formed with the use of the pattern rolls 30A, 32A and 30B, 32B, respectively, and as will be described in greater detail hereinafter.

    [0031] Other arrangement of ribs can be provided. For example, and not by way of limitation, ribs 22 and/or 22A can be formed in a skewed pattern across the sheet as the sheet is passed through the nip of a specially designed set of pattern rolls (not shown). The formation of pockets or grooves in pattern rolls to provide skewed ribs should be easily accomplished by a person skilled in the art; based on the disclosure herein.

    [0032] Referring again to FIG. 2A, each of said ribs 22 include an upper distal end 26 and an inner, proximal end 28, and each rib 22 is a continuous extension from base section 16. As can be seen in FIG. 2B and 2C, the ribs 22A have the same arrangement of distal and proximal ends 26A, 28A as the distal and proximal ends 26, 28 of the ribs 22.

    [0033] It should be noted that the ribbed filter support members 10, 10A and 10B, as well as other ribbed support members within the scope of this invention, are not pleated structures having projections including underlying recesses complimentary in shape to the projections. In fact, the ribbed structures 10, 10A and 10B, as well as other ribbed structures in accordance with this invention all have a continuous, planar base sections. Also the ribbed filter support members 10, 10A and 10B, as well as other ribbed support members within the scope of this invention, do not include any predetermined pattern of weakened regions or slits in the originally formed sheet to affect the location or pattern of apertures that subsequently is formed therein.

    [0034] Referring to FIG. 3A, after formation of the ribs 22 and/or 22A in the extruded substrate, the substrate is set; preferably without either longitudinal or transverse stretching. This cast substrate can then be wound into a roll and subsequently unwound and directed through a punch press to form apertures 28 through the Z-direction thereof in a desired, predetermined pattern (FIG. 3A). Alternatively, the sheet, after being set, can be directed in a continuous operation through a punch press to form the predetermined pattern of apertures 28 therein. This predetermined pattern can provide apertures 28 extending both through channel sections, e.g., 24, of the substrate and ribbed sections, e.g., 22 of the substrate, as desired.

    [0035] Referring to FIG. 3B, after aperturing, the filter support members can be stretched in the machine direction, as indicated by the double-headed arrow 40, to elongate the apertures 28 for providing greater open area for passage of the fluid to be filtered by the filter media or substrate 12. This greater open area is evident by comparing FIG. 3B with the non-elongated filter support member shown in FIG. 3A.

    [0036] As noted earlier, the three-dimensional configuration of the ribbed substrates of this invention does not affect the actual formation of the apertures 28 therein. The predetermined pattern of apertures 28 is determined by the pattern of punches in a punch press or similar device. This latter pattern may be selected based on the arrangement of ribs 22 and/or 22A in the substrate but there are no weakened regions or slits formed in the ribbed and cast sheet to dictate or predetermine the pattern of apertures formed therein.

    [0037] Referring to FIG. 4A, the substrate for the filter support member 10 shown in FIG. 2A is extruded in a molten state from a conventional extruder into a substantially planar sheet that is passed through the nip of opposed rolls illustrated schematically and in fragmentary view at 30, 32 to form the ribs 22 projecting outwardly from planar base section 16 thereof.

    [0038] The roll 30 is a patterned roll with counter sunk grooves 34 circumferentially continuous about the periphery of the roll and spaced-apart from each other along the axial extent of the roll. However, if desired it is within the scope of this invention to form the grooves or pockets discontinuously about the circumference and/or arranged at an acute angle, e.g., skewed to the rotational axis of the roll.

    [0039] FIG. 4A shows the arrangement of cooperating rolls 30, 32 when ribs, e.g., 22 are only intended to be formed on one side, e.g., side 20 of the planar base 16. As is apparent in FIG. 4A the roll 32 opposed to roll 30 has a continuous peripheral surface 34A free of pockets, projections or other three dimensional patterns.

    [0040] Referring to FIG. 4B, an arrangement of cooperating rolls 30A, 32A is depicted for forming ribs 22 and 22A in alignment with each other and extending from opposed surfaces 20, 18, respectively, of the support member 10A as shown in FIG. 2B. As can be seen in FIG. 4B, opposed rolls 30A, 32A have circumferential, countersunk grooves 34, 36 in axial alignment with each other to form the ribs 22, 22A, in the support member 10A shown in FIG. 2B.

    [0041] The arrangement of the counter sunk grooves 34 can be selected independently of the arrangement of the counter sunk grooves 36. For example, as shown in FIG. 4B the grooves 34, 36 can be in alignment with each other about the complete circumference of the rolls 30A, 32A, in which case the raised ribs 22, 22A on opposed surfaces of the substrate will be in alignment with each other, as illustrated in FIG. 2B.

    [0042] Alternatively, the grooves 36 in roll 32B can be out of axial alignment with the grooves 34 in rolls 30B as shown in FIG. 4C to provide ribs 22 that are out of alignment with ribs 22A.

    [0043] Thus, the counter-sunk grooves 34, 36 in the roll pairs 30A, 32A (FIG. 4B) and 30B, 32B (FIG. 4C), can be directly over each other, offset with respect to each other and/or skewed relative to each other, depending on the desired flow paths to be established in one or both surfaces of the support members, e.g., 10, 10A, 10B of this invention.

    [0044] In preferred, non-limiting embodiments of this invention a support member 10, includes 4-60 ribs per inch on one side; more preferably 10-30 ribs per inch and most preferably 20 ribs per inch. The spacing of the ribs may be asymmetrical if so desired. These ribs desirably can be formed in the machine direction of the support members 10, 10A, and 10B. The depth of each of the ribs 22, from the distal end 26 thereof to the proximal end 28 contiguous with the outer surface 20 of planar base section 16, is in the range of 2 to 40 mils; more preferably in the range of 2 to 10 mils and most preferably about 3 mils. The depth of the ribs can be varied over the structure, i.e., they may be asymmetrical if so desired. If desired, the opposed outer surface 18 can have the same arrangement, spacing and dimensions of ribs as extend from outer surface 20.

    [0045] The important feature in the method of this invention is that there are no sharp projections extending from any of the pattern forming rolls that could provide weakened or slit regions in the extruded substrate or that are intended to pleat the substrate.

    [0046] Although the filter support members of this invention preferably are non-pleated, cast (non-oriented) sheets it is within the broad scope of the invention to subsequently pleat the support members after they have been provided with ribs and apertures therein. Also, as described in connection with FIG. 3B, it is within the scope of the invention to stretch or orient the support members after they have been apertured

    [0047] Although the present invention has been described in connection with preferred embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that additions, modifications, substitutions and deletions not specifically described may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention defined in the appended claims.