FILTER CARTRIDGE HAVING AIR VENT WITH RESTRICTION, ASSEMBLIES, AND METHODS
20210379515 ยท 2021-12-09
Assignee
Inventors
- David B. Harder (Burnsville, MN, US)
- Kurt Joscher (Burnsville, MN, US)
- Jacob L. SANDERS (Minneapolis, MN, US)
Cpc classification
B01D29/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/295
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D36/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An air filter cartridge for filtering liquids, such as fuel or oil, can be used in a filter assembly. The air filter cartridge has first and second opposite end caps and filter media extending between the end caps. The first end cap has an air channel with an inlet and an outlet to allow for the bleeding of air from the unfiltered side to the filtered side, while minimizing the amount of liquid allowed to bypass the media. Due to the viscosity differences of air versus liquid (e.g. a hydrocarbon such as fuel or oil), a long vent with at least one thin axis impedes liquid flow to a greater degree than air flow through the same vent.
Claims
1. A filter cartridge for filtering fuel or oil, the filter cartridge comprising: (a) first and second opposite end caps; (b) a tubular extension of filter media defining an open interior volume downstream of the filter media; the filter media being secured to, and extending between the first and second end caps; and (c) the first end cap having an air channel with an inlet and an outlet; the inlet being in communication with a volume upstream of the filter media; and the outlet being in communication with the open interior volume downstream of the filter media; (i) the channel having an average cross-sectional area no greater than 0.6 mm.sup.2 and a length between the inlet and outlet of at least 12 mm.
2. The filter cartridge of claim 1 wherein the first end cap is a closed end cap.
3. The filter cartridge of claim 2 wherein the channel is covered by a tab secured to the closed end cap.
4. The filter cartridge of claim 1 wherein the first end cap is an open end cap.
5. The filter cartridge of claim 4 wherein the first end cap has an axial extension away extending away from the filter media; the air channel being in the axial extension.
6. The filter cartridge of claim 5 further including a seal member held by the axial extension.
7. The filter cartridge of claim 6 wherein the seal member is a radial seal.
8. The filter cartridge of claim 5 wherein the first end cap includes an inner end cap piece and an outer end cap piece secured together.
9. The filter cartridge of claim 8 wherein the inlet for the air channel is defined by the outer end cap piece, and the outlet for the air channel is defined by the inner end cap piece.
10. The filter cartridge of claim 8 wherein the inner end cap piece defines the channel.
11. The filter cartridge of claim 1 wherein the channel has an average height, and the length of the channel is greater than 30 times the average height.
12. The filter cartridge of claim 1 wherein the channel has an average height less than. 0.3 mm
13. The filter cartridge of claim 1 wherein the channel length is at least 10 mm
14. The filter cartridge of claim 1 wherein the filter media is pleated media, and the tubular extension is cylindrical.
15. The filter cartridge of claim 1 wherein the air channel comprises at least two strips of a film material and a portion of one strip of the film material removed to form the channel.
16. The filter cartridge of claim 1, in combination with any other claim; or in combination with any feature described or shown in the drawings.
17. A filter assembly comprising: (a) the filter cartridge of claim 1; (b) a housing holding the cartridge and defining an unfiltered volume upstream of the filter cartridge; and (c) one of a filter head or filter base removably attached to the housing.
18. The filter assembly of claim 17 wherein the filter cartridge is removable and replaceable in the housing.
19. The filter assembly of claim 17 wherein the filter head and the housing are threadably attached.
20. The filter assembly of claim 17 further including a stand pipe extending from the filter base into the open interior volume.
21. The filter assembly of claim 17 in combination with any other claim; or in combination with any feature described or shown in the drawings.
22. A method of bleeding air from liquid in a filter assembly; the method comprising: (a) providing the filter assembly of claim 17; and (b) permitting air to flow from the unfiltered volume to the open interior volume downstream of the filter media by entering through the air inlet, flowing through the channel, and exiting through the air outlet, while reducing liquid bypass.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0036] A. Basic Assembly
[0037] Principles of this disclosure can be applied to many different types of systems and filter assemblies. Two example assemblies are shown in
[0038] The filter assembly 10 includes a can or housing 12. The housing 12 has an interior volume 14. The housing 12 holds a filter cartridge 16 within the interior volume 14.
[0039] Within the interior volume 14 of the housing, there is an unfiltered liquid volume 18 upstream of the filter cartridge 16 and a filtered liquid volume 20 downstream of the filter cartridge 16.
[0040] In the assembly 10 of
[0041] The assembly 10 of
[0042] The assembly 10 of
[0043] For the assembly 10 of
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[0045] For the assembly 10 of
[0046] The filter base 24 defines an inlet 42 (
[0047] Both the assemblies 10 of
[0048] B. Example Filter Cartridge
[0049] The filter cartridge 16 can be either part of a spin-on filter assembly or a bowl-cartridge assembly. In both examples shown in
[0050] The filter cartridge 16 used in the assembly 10 of
[0051] The filter cartridge 16 includes a first end cap 50. In the embodiment of
[0052] The filter cartridge 16 further includes an opposite second end cap 54. In the
[0053] The filter cartridge 16 further includes a tubular extension of filter media 58. The tubular extension of filter media 58 defines an open interior volume 60 downstream of the filter media 58. The interior volume 60 is part of the filtered liquid volume 20.
[0054] The filter media 58 can be many different types of media and is preferably pleated media 62. The pleated media 62 forms the tubular extension, and preferably the tubular extension is cylindrical in shape having a round cross section.
[0055] The filter media 58 extends between the first and second end caps 50, 54. In the embodiment depicted, the media 58 is also secured to the first and second end caps 50, 54. The media 58 can be secured to the end caps 50, 54 by adhesive, potting, molding, and the like.
[0056] In the embodiment of
[0057] For the filter cartridge 16 of
[0058] The axial extension 72 holds a seal member 76. The seal member 76 forms a seal 78 between and against the second end cap 54 of the filter cartridge 16 and the filter base 24. In this embodiment, the seal 78 is an outwardly directed radial seal, although alternatives are possible.
[0059] Still in reference to
[0060] Still in reference to
[0061] The inner ring 80, in this embodiment, has a threaded section 84 that threadably attached to the stand pipe 46. The inner ring 80 forms a removable connection with an outlet pipe 86 within the filter base 24. The outlet pipe 86 includes a seal member 88 forming a seal with the inner ring 80. In the embodiment shown, the seal member 88 is an inwardly extending radial seal, although alternatives are possible.
[0062] The filter cartridge 16 includes an air channel to allow the venting or bleeding of trapped air. This is described further below.
[0063] C. Example Air Channels
[0064] As mentioned previously, the filter assembly 10 includes features that allow air to escape the filter assembly 10 and that limits the amount of unfiltered liquid that is allowed to bypass the filter media 58 to get to the filtered liquid volume 20. These features include structure that is restrictive to the flow of the liquid, such as fuel. Due to the viscosity differences of air versus liquid (e.g. a hydrocarbon such as fuel or oil), a long vent with at least one thin axis impedes liquid flow to a greater degree than air flow through the same vent
[0065] In general, the first end cap 50 includes a vent in the form of an air channel 90. The air channel 90 has an inlet 92 and an outlet 94. The inlet 92 is in communication with the unfiltered liquid volume 18, which is the volume upstream of the filter media 58. The outlet 94 is in communication with the filtered liquid volume 20, which is part of the open filter interior 60 downstream of the filter media 58.
[0066] The channel 90 allows for the flow of air and restricts the flow of liquid, such as fuel. It has been found that if the channel 90 has an average cross-sectional area of no greater than 0.3 mm{circumflex over (โ)}2 and a length between the inlet and outlet of at least 10 mm, the channel 90 will allow for the flow of air but be very restrictive to the flow of fuel. As previously mentioned, a long channel 90 with at least one thin axis impedes liquid flow to a greater degree than air flow through the same channel because of the differences in viscosity between air and liquid.
[0067] In many cases, it has been found that the channel 90 should have a cross-sectional area of at least 0.06 mm{circumflex over (โ)}2, and typical usable cross-sectional areas are 0.08-0.4 mm{circumflex over (โ)}2. A length between the inlet 92 and outlet 94 should be at least 10 mm, and typical lengths will be between 25-75 mm.
[0068] One way to determine the average cross-sectional area is to multiply the average width by the average height of the channel. The length is determined by measuring the distance an air molecule would follow between the inlet 92 and outlet 94. The height, as defined herein, is the minimum dimension of the channel 90.
[0069] The channel 90 has a length that is greater than 30 times the average height.
[0070] The channel 90 has an average width at least 4 times the average height with the average height less than 0.3 mm and typically will be less than 0.2 mm. In many instances, the length of the channel 90 between the inlet 92 and outlet 94 will be at least 10 mm, and typically will be in a range of 25-75 mm.
[0071] Attention is directed to the embodiment of
[0072] Still in reference to
[0073] As previously mentioned, the first end cap 50 includes an axial extension 64. The axial extension 64, in this embodiment, is part of the outer end cap piece 104. The inner end cap piece 102 also has an axial extension 108. The axial extension 108 is shorter than the axial extension 64. A gap or space between a top end 110 of the axial extension 108 and a top end 112 of the axial extension 64 defines a seat 114 for the seal member 66.
[0074] The inner end cap piece 102 and outer end cap piece 104 can be secured together along the U-shaped cup piece 106 at a joint 116 along the base of the U-shaped cup piece 106. The joint 116 can be made by adhesive or heat staking or ultrasonics or other techniques.
[0075] In reference now to
[0076] Attention is directed to the embodiment of
[0077] The channel 90 has inlet 92 along the outer rim of the closed end cap 50. The channel 90 extends radially inwardly from the inlet 92 to the outlet 94. It should be noted that the view in
[0078] The channel 92 is covered by a cover or tab 122. The tab 122 is secured in position by an axial barb 124 and a pair of flanges 126, 127.
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[0080] In the alternative embodiment of
[0081] D. Methods of Use
[0082] The filter assembly 10 can be used in a method of bleeding air from fuel in a filter assembly. The method includes permitting air to flow from the unfiltered liquid volume 18 to the open interior volume 60 downstream of the filter media 58 by entering through the air inlet 92, flowing through the channel 90, and then exiting through the air outlet 94 to enter the filtered liquid volume 20.
[0083] For the embodiment of
[0084] In the embodiment of
[0085] The above represents example principles. Many embodiments can be made using these principles.