Intank filter bowl with de-aeration outlet shroud
11266931 · 2022-03-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Christopher B. Bortnik (Warrendale, PA, US)
- Jan L. R. Clatty (Moon Township, PA, US)
- Preston L. Gealy (New Castle, PA, US)
- Kaleab Habtemariam (Coraopolis, PA, US)
- Alex J Lippai (West Mifflin, PA, US)
Cpc classification
F15B21/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D2201/287
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F15B1/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D35/0273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D29/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F15B1/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D36/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An in-tank filter bowl with a de-aeration shroud for a hydraulic or oil reservoir includes an outlet shroud surrounding the filter bowl outlet at a proximal end thereof and having a shroud fluid outlet at a distal end thereof with a larger opening than an opening of the filter bowl outlet. The outlet shroud may be formed as or include a diverging member surrounding the filter bowl outlet at a proximal end thereof and having a diverging member fluid outlet at a distal end thereof, wherein the member diverges from the proximal end to the distal end thereof. The outlet shroud may further include a central deflector positioned within the diverging member and combining with the diverging member to form an annular passage to the diverging member fluid outlet.
Claims
1. An in-tank filter bowl for a hydraulic fluid return line of a hydraulic fluid reservoir comprising: A filter bowl configured to receive a filter element therein, wherein the filter bowl is within the hydraulic fluid return line for the hydraulic fluid reservoir, and is extending from above a hydraulic fluid level line within the hydraulic fluid reservoir to a distal end below the hydraulic fluid level line and has an outlet at the distal end thereof; and An in-tank filter bowl de-aeration shroud including an outlet shroud surrounding the filter bowl outlet at a proximal end thereof and having a shroud fluid outlet at a distal end thereof with a larger opening than an opening of the filter bowl outlet, wherein the shroud fluid outlet at the distal end is farther from the hydraulic fluid level line within the hydraulic fluid reservoir than the proximal end of the outlet shroud, and wherein hydraulic fluid returning to the hydraulic reservoir flows through the filter bowl outlet and then through the shroud fluid outlet and into the hydraulic fluid reservoir.
2. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 1 wherein the outlet shroud is cylindrical.
3. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 2 further including a diverging member within the outlet shroud and surrounding the filter bowl outlet at a proximal end thereof and having a diverging member fluid outlet at a distal end thereof, wherein the member diverges from the proximal to the distal ends thereof.
4. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 3 wherein the diverging member has a bowl shape in cross section.
5. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 4 wherein the diverging member fluid outlet is spaced from the shroud fluid outlet.
6. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 2 wherein the diverging member fluid outlet is laterally aligned with the shroud fluid outlet.
7. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 6 further including a central deflector positioned within the diverging member and combining with the diverging member to form an annular passage to the shroud fluid outlet.
8. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 1 wherein the outlet shroud is formed as a diverging member immediately adjacent the filter bowl outlet at a proximal end thereof and diverging from the proximal end to the distal end thereof.
9. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 8 wherein the diverging member has a conical shape in cross section.
10. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 8 further including a central deflector positioned within the diverging outlet shroud and combining with the diverging outlet shroud to form an annular passage to the shroud fluid outlet.
11. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 10 wherein the central deflector extends to the filter bowl outlet.
12. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 11 wherein the central deflector has a conical shape in cross section.
13. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 11 further including a filter element received within the filter bowl.
14. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 13 further including a diverging member within the outlet shroud and surrounding the filter bowl outlet at a proximal end thereof and having a diverging member fluid outlet at a distal end thereof, wherein the member diverges from the proximal to the distal ends thereof.
15. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 13 further including a central deflector positioned within the diverging member and combining with the diverging member to form an annular passage to the shroud fluid outlet.
16. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 13 wherein the outlet shroud is formed as a diverging member immediately adjacent the filter bowl outlet at a proximal end thereof and diverging from the proximal end to the distal end thereof.
17. The in-tank filter bowl according to claim 16 further including a central deflector positioned within the diverging outlet shroud and combining with the diverging outlet shroud to form an annular passage to the shroud fluid outlet.
18. An in-tank filter assembly for a hydraulic fluid return line of a hydraulic fluid reservoir comprising A filter element; A filter bowl configured to receive the filter element therein and having an outlet at a distal end thereof, wherein the filter bowl is within the hydraulic fluid return line for the hydraulic fluid reservoir, and is extending from above a hydraulic fluid level line within the hydraulic fluid reservoir to the distal end which is below the hydraulic fluid level line; and A diverging member surrounding the filter bowl outlet at a proximal end thereof and having a diverging member fluid outlet at a distal end thereof, wherein the member diverges from the proximal end to the distal end thereof, wherein the diverging member fluid outlet at the distal end is farther from the hydraulic fluid level line within the hydraulic fluid reservoir than the proximal end of the diverging member, and wherein hydraulic fluid returning to the hydraulic reservoir flows through the filter element then the filter bowl outlet and then through the shroud fluid outlet and into the hydraulic fluid reservoir.
19. The in-tank filter assembly according to claim 18 further including a central deflector positioned within the diverging member and combining with the diverging member to form an annular passage to the diverging member fluid outlet.
20. The in-tank filter assembly according to claim 18 wherein the central deflector extends to the filter bowl outlet, and wherein the central deflector has a conical shape in cross section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(12) The present invention relates to de-aeration of hydraulic fluid within a reservoir 10, and more specifically to de-aeration of hydraulic fluid from a return line filter within the reservoir 10. It is important to note again that within the meaning of this application hydraulic fluid will be inclusive of hydraulic fluid and oil, synthetic oil, bio-fuels, and fuels. The construction of the reservoir 10 is well known in the art and may be formed as a roto-molded structure the specific configuration of which is often determined by the associated environment within which is must be secured. The reservoir includes an inlet through the filter assembly 12, and one or more outlets (not shown). The reservoir 10 may also include conventional elements such as a drain, baffles, mounting features and the like, not shown herein.
(13) The filter assembly 12 includes a top 14 having the inlet and associated line connections, an outside-in “drop in” filter element (or cartridge) 16, a filter bowl 18 configured to receive the filter element 16 therein and includes a filter bowl outlet 20 at a distal end thereof that is below the general fluid level line 22 within the reservoir 10. The filter element 16, such as available from the applicant Schroeder Industries, will typically seal around the outlet opening 20. These aspects of the filter assembly 12 and the reservoir 10 are generally conventional and known in the art and are not discussed further herein.
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(16) The shroud 32 can provide directional control of the emission of the diffuse de-aerated fluid 56 into the reservoir 10. This directional control may be used to further accelerate de-aeration of the fluid and may not always be downward as shown in the simple examples of
(17) In operation aerated fluid 52 exits the outlet 20 and decelerate within the cylindrical outlet shroud 32 allowing air bubbles to coalesce in the cylindrical outlet shroud 32. The diffuse de-aerated fluid 56 enters into the reservoir 10 at the outlet 36. Large air bubble will form in the proximal end 34 before re-entering the flow path and exiting the cylindrical outlet shroud 32 and floating to the surface 22 in path 54.
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(22) The concepts of the present invention have been bench tested as evidenced in
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(27) The shrouds 30 according to the present invention may be formed of any material that is suitable for interaction with the fluid in the reservoir 10, although plastic or sheet metal may be most economical. The shroud 30 may be formed as an add-on unit which allows for retrofitting existing reservoirs 10 and filter bowls 18. The shroud 30 may also be integral with the filter bowl and the bowl may be integral with a drop in filter assembly.
(28) Whereas a particular embodiment of this invention has been described above for purposes of illustration, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that numerous variations of the details of the present invention may be made without departing from the invention as defined in the appended claims. The scope of the present invention is intended to be defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereto.