Removal System and Removal Aid for a Separating Element
20220088507 ยท 2022-03-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D46/4227
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/295
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/96
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D29/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/96
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A removal system is provided with a separating element for separating contaminants contained in a fluid and with a removal aid for removing the separating element from a housing. The separating element has an end disk arranged at an end face of the separating element. The end disk has a central recess. The removal aid has a grip section and at least two locking fingers. The locking fingers extend along a center axis of the removal aid away from the grip section. Each locking finger has a hook element that serves for engaging behind the end disk of the separating element radially outside of an end disk area that delimits in radial outward direction immediately the central recess. A removal aid for such a removal system is provided.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. The removal system according to claim 9, wherein the end disk further comprises an annular collar, the annular collar formed on the end disk and projecting axially outwardly away from the end disk in a direction away from the annular separating medium; wherein the annular collar comprises at least one slot and extending from an axially outer end of the annular collar in a direction towards the annular separating medium; wherein the at least one locking finger of the grip section includes a projection extending in a radial direction outwardly away from the at least one locking finger, the projection engaging into the at least one slot of the annular collar when in the a locked state of the removal aid on the separating element, such that the separating element can be rotated relative to the housing by the removal aid; wherein the at least one slot is a plurality of slots, wherein the plurality of slots are circumferentially spaced apart on the annular collar.
3. The removal system according to claim 2, wherein the at least one locking finger is a plurality of locking fingers circumferentially spaced apart about a circumference of the annular collar; wherein the plurality of locking fingers engage into the plurality of slots, rotationally locking the removal aid to the separating element, such that the separating element can be rotated relative to the housing by the removal aid.
4. The removal system according to claim 9, wherein the at least one flow opening is an annular flow opening, surrounding the central recess of the end disk. wherein the end disk comprises an outer shoulder delimiting the annular slot in the radial outward direction, and wherein the hook element of the at least one locking finger engages behind the outer shoulder.
5. The removal system according to claim 4, wherein the at least one locking finger is a plurality of locking fingers circumferentially spaced apart about a circumference of the annular collar, wherein the hook element of the plurality of locking fingers engage the end disk behind the outer shoulder.
6. The removal system according to claim 3 wherein the plurality of locking fingers include: a first locking finger, a second locking finger, and a third locking finger, wherein the first locking finger is correlated with a first end of the grip section of the removal aid, and wherein the second and the third locking fingers are correlated with a second end of the grip section.
7. The removal system according to claim 9, wherein the at least one locking finger is a plurality of locking fingers circumferentially spaced apart about a circumference of the annular collar; at least some of the hook elements of the plurality of locking fingers comprise: a centering surface oriented parallel or at an acute angle relative to the center axis of the removal aid.
8. The removal system according to claim 7, wherein the at least one locking finger is a plurality of locking fingers circumferentially spaced apart about a circumference of the annular collar, wherein the hook elements of the plurality of locking fingers are oriented outwardly in a radial direction relative to the center axis.
9. A removal system comprising: a separating element configured to separate contaminants contained in a fluid from the fluid, wherein the separating element comprises: an annular separating medium elongated along and surrounding a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal axis extending through an open interior of the annular separating medium, wherein axial, as used herein, is a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis, and radial, as used herein, is a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis; an end disk, the end disk having a back side fixed onto a first axial end face of the annular separating medium, the end disk having a central recess arranged on the longitudinal axis and extending through the end disk to open into the open interior of the annular separating medium; and a removal aid configured to remove the separating element from a housing, the removal aid having a center axis aligned parallel to the longitudinal axis when installed on the separating element, the removal aid comprising: a grip section arranged transverse to the central axis, the grip section having a first radially outer end and an opposite second radially outer end, the grip section spaced axially outward away from the end disk, the axial spacing providing a grip handle for removal of the separating element from the housing; wherein the first radially outer end and the opposite second radially outer end of the grip section each have at least one locking finger, the at least one locking finger projecting axially outwardly away from an end disk facing first axial side of the grip section; wherein the at least one locking finger includes a hook element configured to engage against the axial back side of the end disk, so as to grip the end disk for removal of the separating element from the housing; wherein the end disk of the separating element comprises at least one flow opening arranged on the end disk so as to be outwardly displaced, viewed in the radial outward direction, relative to the central recess of the end disk, wherein the hook element of the at least one locking finger is configured to engage into the at least one flow opening of the end disk of the separating element.
10. A removal system comprising: a separating element configured to separate contaminants contained in a fluid from the fluid, wherein the separating element comprises: an annular separating medium elongated along and surrounding a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal axis extending through an open interior of the annular separating medium, wherein axial, as used herein, is a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis, and radial, as used herein, is a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis; an end disk having a back side fixed onto a first axial end face of the annular separating medium, the end disk having a central recess arranged on the longitudinal axis and extending through the end disk to open into the open interior of the annular separating medium; and a removal aid configured to remove the separating element from a housing, the removal aid having a center axis aligned parallel to the longitudinal axis when installed on the separating element, the removal aid comprising: a U-shaped grip section having a central portion forming a handle, the handle spaced axially outwardly away from the end disk, the U-shaped grip section having a first radially outer end and an opposite second radially outer end which project axially inwardly towards the end disk relative to the central portion of the U-shaped grip section, the axial spacing providing grip space for the handle to allow gripping for removal of the separating element from the housing; wherein the first radially outer end and the opposite second radially outer end of the U-shaped grip section are each connected to at least one locking finger, the at least one locking finger having radially projecting hook elements configured to engage against an axial back side of the end disk, so as to grip the end disk for removal of the separating element from the housing.
11. The removal system according to claim 10, wherein the at least one locking finger is a plurality of locking fingers circumferentially spaced apart about a circumference of the end disk; wherein the hook elements of the plurality of locking fingers are oriented outwardly in a radial direction relative to the center axis.
12. The removal system according to claim 10, wherein the at least one locking finger is a plurality of locking fingers circumferentially spaced apart about a circumference of the end disk; wherein the hook elements of the plurality of locking fingers are oriented inwardly in a radial direction relative to the center axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0041] The removal aid 14 comprises a grip section 26 which is provided for ergonomic reasons with two grip depressions 28. The grip section 26 can be gripped by several fingers (not illustrated) of a hand of a user of the removal aid 14. The grip section 26 comprises as a whole a U-shaped form with two arms or legs 30 which are arranged to be spaced apart from each other. The legs 30 are attached at one end to an intermediate plate 32, respectively. On the intermediate plate 32, five locking fingers 34 are integrally formed here at both ends, respectively, and are extending along a center axis 36 of the removal aid 14 away from the intermediate plate 32 or the grip section 26. It is understood that also more or fewer than five locking fingers can be provided. The locking fingers 34 each comprise a terminally arranged hook element 38 that is projecting away from the respective locking finger 34 in radial inward direction.
[0042] The removal aid 14 comprises an axial stop 40 for the end disk of the separating element 12 to be removed from the housing 16. The axial stop 40 is facing in the direction of the hook elements 38 and is formed in an exemplary fashion by the locking fingers 34.
[0043] The removal aid 14 may comprise a centering socket 42 which is preferably tubular and which is insertable into the central recess 22 of the end disk 20 of the separating element 12. In the illustrated embodiment of
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[0046] When locking the removal aid 14 with the end disk 20 of the separating element 12, the removal aid 14 is first pushed in axial direction onto the separating element 12 arranged in the housing 16 until the end disk 20 of the separating element 12 contacts the axial stop 40 of the removal aid 14. The locking fingers 34 of the removal aid 14 are guided in this context against the end disk 20 and in this way elastically deflected relative to the center axis 36 of the removal aid 14 in radial outward direction. As soon as the hook elements 38 have passed the end disk 20 in axial direction, the locking fingers 34 snap automatically back into their locking position in which the hook elements 38 engage from behind the end disk 20. The separating element 12 is subsequently pulled out from the housing 16 by means of the removal aid 14, held in locked engagement on the separating element 12, in the direction of arrow 48 along the center axis 36 of the removal aid 14 or the longitudinal axis 24 of the separating element 12. In its locked state on the end disk 20 of the separating element 12, the removal aid 14 engages the end disk 20 outside of an end disk region 20a that immediately delimits outwardly the central recess 22 of the end disk in radial direction. In other words, the locking fingers 34 do not engage the central recess 22 of the end disk 20.
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[0048] The removal aid 14 comprises in this context a grip section 26 with a total of three locking fingers 34. One of the locking fingers 34 is arranged at a first end 58 of the grip section 26. At the second end 60 of the grip section 26 which is opposite the first end 58, two locking fingers 34 are arranged (see also
[0049] For locking the removal aid 14 on the end disk 20 of the separating element 12 (compare
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[0051] At the second end 60, the locking fingers 34 and the respective hook elements 38 are arranged to be spaced apart from the center plane 62. The locking fingers 34 and the hook elements 38 are arranged on a circular arc 64. A diameter 66 of the circular arc 64 is matched in this context to a shoulder diameter of the outer shoulder (compare
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[0053] The centering surface 78 begins directly at the insertion ramp 74. The removal aid 14 illustrated in
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[0055] The end disk 20 comprises an axial collar 80 with slots 82. The slots 82 can be arranged so as to be spaced apart from each other, in particular regularly, in circumferential direction of the end disk 20 on the axial collar 80. The removal aid 14 comprises projections 84 which each extend away in radial outward direction from the locking fingers 34 relative to the center axis 36 of the removal aid 14. The projections 84 engage the slots 82 of the collar 80 in the locked state of the removal aid 14 on the separating element 12. The removal aid is therefore coupled to the end disk 20 of the separating element 12 and secured against rotation. The separating element 12 can thus be rotated by means of the removal aid 14 relative to the housing 16 in order to loosen it from its (sealing) seat and in this way remove it more easily from the housing 16.
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[0058] Radially outside of the end disk region 20a delimiting the central opening or recess 22, the removal aid 14 projects with its locking fingers 34 into the annular slot 52 of the end disk 20. Hook elements 38 which are integrally formed on the locking fingers 34 so as to face in radial outward direction engage behind the end disk 20.
[0059] The afore described removal aids are distinguished by an improved tilting stability due to a point of attack at the end disk that, in radial direction, is spaced apart from the central recess of the end disk or from an end disk region that is immediately adjoining it. Moreover, the separating element to be removed from the housing can be more simply wiggled free or loosened by rotation from its seat within the housing and subsequently pulled out.