Hollow filter element and filter device for filtering air
11400403 · 2022-08-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M35/02425
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D46/4227
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M35/02416
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D46/2403
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/2414
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M35/02483
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D2275/203
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/0005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M35/0201
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D2279/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D46/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M35/024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D46/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M35/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A hollow filter element for inserting into a filter device for filtering air, in particular of an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle, includes a filter material which is held on the end face by a planar surround in a sealed manner. The planar surround has at least one grip recess for handling the hollow filter element. A filter device having such a hollow filter element includes a housing having a housing base part and a housing cover. The housing cover has at least one pin which, upon correct installation of the hollow filter element in the housing base part and when the housing cover is placed on the housing base part, projects into the grip recess of the planar surround.
Claims
1. A hollow filter element for interchangeably inserting into a filter device for filtering air, comprising: a filter material which is disposed around a cavity; and a planar surround enclosing the cavity, wherein the filter material is sealingly held on an end face thereof by the planar surround; wherein the planar surround has a grip recess for handling the hollow filter element, wherein the grip recess is arranged in the planar surround, wherein the grip recess is arranged outside of a cross section of the cavity, and wherein the grip recess is an inherently rigid insertion part.
2. The hollow filter element according to claim 1, wherein the planar surround has a plurality of grip recesses.
3. The hollow filter element according to claim 2, wherein the planar surround is point-symmetrical with respect to a center on a central axis and wherein the plurality of grip recesses are disposed asymmetrically in the planar surround based on a 180° rotation of the hollow filter element about the central axis.
4. The hollow filter element according to claim 1, wherein the grip recess is undercut.
5. A filter device, comprising: the hollow filter element according to claim 1; and a housing which includes: a housing base part which has an air outlet; and a housing cover which has an air inlet and which is placeable on the housing base part; wherein the hollow filter element is disposable in the housing such that the hollow filter element separates the air inlet from the air outlet; wherein the housing cover has a pin which, when the hollow filter element is correctly installed in the housing base part and the housing cover is placed on the housing base part, projects into the grip recess of the planar surround.
6. The filter device according to claim 5, wherein the pin has a length such that pressure is exertable on the grip recess by the pin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(3) In the drawings, identical or functionally identical elements are provided with the same reference signs.
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(5) The filter device 10 has a housing which comprises a housing base part 12 and a housing cover 14 which can be placed on the housing base part. The housing base part 12 and the housing cover 14 together form the housing of the filter device. The housing base part 12 is provided with a nozzle-shaped air outlet 20, and the housing cover 14 has a nozzle-shaped air inlet 22. The housing base part 12 and the housing cover 14 can be made of a plastics material, for example.
(6) The housing base part 12 forms a receiving space 16 which has an opening 18 for receiving a hollow filter element 24. It can be seen from
(7) In
(8) The hollow filter element 24 has—at least at the end face thereof which faces the opening 18—a surround 28 which seals and holds the filter material 26 and is made of a plastics material, for example.
(9) This surround 28 usually consists of a flexible plastics material, e.g., a plastics foam. It is also conceivable, however, that the surround 28 consists of a stronger plastics material, or that the softer plastics material which seals the filter material 26 is additionally covered by a material made of a harder plastics material, as an end plate. In an end plate of this kind that then, together with the seal which is under the plate, forms the surround 28, the grip recesses 34 which are to be provided can be integrally formed—for example, when producing the surround 28 as an injection molded part.
(10) As further shown in
(11) If the surround 28 of the filter element 24 is formed exclusively—without an additional cover—from a softer plastics material which seals the filter material 26 at the top, the grip recesses 34 can therefore advantageously be produced as insertion parts 38 which are made of a harder material and are inserted into the softer surround 28. The relevant insertion part 38 is then designed to be tubular or thimble-like.
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(13) In this case, the surround 28 of the filter material 26 has two asymmetrically arranged grip recesses 34, by means of which the hollow filter element 24 can be handled by a person particularly easily for installation or removal, by a finger being placed in the grip recess and the thumb engaging in the cavity 44 of the filter element 24 that is enclosed by the surround 28, or vice versa, the thumb being put into the grip recess 34 and held thereagainst by the other fingers from the cavity 44. The grip recesses 34 are arranged far apart from one another in the surround 28, such that the best possible balance can be produced when lifting the filter element 24—in spite of asymmetry.
(14) As can be seen on the left-hand edge in
(15) In addition to the use for handling the filter element 28 during installation or removal, one or more grip recesses 34, in conjunction with one or more pins 36 arranged on the housing cover 14, as shown in
(16) The installation position of the hollow filter element 24 can be clearly determined by a grip recess 34 or by a suitable—e.g., not point-symmetrical—arrangement of a plurality of recessed grips 34 in a point-symmetric surround 28 of the hollow filter element 24, as shown in
(17) If the filter element 24 is inserted into the housing base part 12 upside down—i.e., when the elongate hollow filter elements shown by the Figures are rotated 180° about the axis 46—the cover which is coded with one or more pins 36 cannot be placed or assembled on the housing base part 12, because the pins collide with the surround 28 which is higher in relation to the grip recesses.
(18) Also in the case of a hollow filter element 24 which was only temporarily removed, it is advantageous if the element assumes the same orientation as before when being re-inserted into the lower part 12 of the housing. This applies in particular when the filter element 24, which has an outer edging provided with a sealing material on the lower face, sealingly abuts an inside edging of the lower part 12 of the housing. In the assembly of the parts shown, such sealing edgings can come to rest on one another, e.g., at the height of the lower part 12 of the housing, which height is indicated by a dotted line 48. Since the sealing edge on the hollow filter element 24 adapts to or “seats” any irregularities of the lower housing part 12 over time due to the resilience of the material, it is favorable for optimum sealing between the inserted filter element 24 and the lower part 12 of the housing if, when the filter element 24 is reused after removal, the element is inserted into the lower part 12 of the housing in the same orientation as before, and therefore in an extremely precise fit.
(19) If the pins 36 in the housing cover 14 have a corresponding length, and the grip recesses 34 have a sufficiently strong base, the pins 36 can also be used for additionally pressing the hollow filter element 24 into the lower part 12 of the housing. When the lid 14 is mounted on the lower part 12 of the housing, the pins 36 then come into contact with the relevant base of the grip recesses 34 and press the filter element 24 deeper into the seat thereof.