FILTER CARTRIDGE LOCKING ASSEMBLY
20210129056 · 2021-05-06
Inventors
- Steven J. Merritt (Kearney, NE, US)
- Jonathan D. Moore (Ellington, CT, US)
- Robert H. Volk (Broadbrook, CT, US)
- Scott A. Blaschko (Kearney, NE, US)
Cpc classification
B01D2201/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/301
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/4092
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The filter cartridge locking assembly is configured to secure a collar within a housing of a filter cartridge. The collar includes first and second ends and fits into a circumferential retainer included on the housing. At least one notch is formed between the first and second ends of the collar for mating with at least one complimentary bead included on the retainer. An annular gap is defined on the collar for receiving a portion of the retainer. The retainer also receives a portion of the collar. The retainer is comprised of a first leg that extends radially outwardly and a second leg that extends substantially perpendicular to the first leg. The first and second legs interact with the collar in a surface-to-surface relationship while the at least one bead engages the at least one notch to form an axially and rotationally locked coupling between the housing and the collar.
Claims
1. A filter cartridge comprising: a filter housing defining a cavity and including a first end, a second end and an annular sidewall therebetween; a filter element situated within the housing and defining an annular filtration space therebetween, the filter element including a cylindrical ring of filter media disposed about a longitudinal axis and extending axially between a first endcap and a second endcap, the first endcap defining an outlet, and the outlet having a first gland receiving a first annular seal; a collar including a first end, a second end, at least one notch formed between the first and second ends, mounting threads positioned between the first and second ends, an annular outwardly extending flange positioned between the threads and the second end, a first annular gap defined between the threads and the flange having a first axial length, and a second annular gap defined between the flange and the second end having a second axial length, the first end of the collar including a second gland receiving a second annular seal, said second end of the collar fitting into to the first end of the housing and including a third gland receiving a third annular seal to form a sealed engagement therebetween; a circumferential retainer included at the first end of the housing receiving the second end of the collar, the retainer having a first leg extending radially outwardly, a second leg extending substantially perpendicular to the first leg, and at least one peripheral bead, and wherein, said second leg interacts with the second annular gap and the at least one bead engages the at least one notch to form a rotationally locked coupling between the housing and the collar.
2. The filter cartridge of claim 1, wherein the retainer defines an outwardly flared annular clearance for receiving the second end of the collar.
3. The filter cartridge of claim 1, wherein the retainer defines an outwardly flared annular clearance for receiving the gland included on the second end of the collar.
4. The filter cartridge of claim 1, wherein the second annular gap is defined between the flange and the outer gland.
5. The filter cartridge of claim 1, wherein the second leg has a length of at least 0.02 inches.
6. The filter cartridge of claim 1, wherein the collar includes an annular sidewall adjacent to the flange.
7. The filter cartridge of claim 6, wherein the second annular gap is defined by the flange and the annular sidewall.
8. The filter cartridge of claim 6, wherein the second leg is oriented parallel to the annular sidewall.
9. The filter cartridge of claim 6, wherein the second leg interacts with the annular sidewall in a surface-to-surface relationship.
10. The filter cartridge of claim 6, wherein the outer gland comprises an upper shoulder and the second leg is positioned between the flange and the shoulder.
11. The filter cartridge of claim 10, wherein the annular wall is perpendicular to the upper shoulder and the first end of the housing is in a surface-to-surface relationship with the annular wall and the upper shoulder.
12. The filter cartridge of claim 1, wherein the collar includes a plurality of notches arranged in an annular array radially around a periphery of the collar.
13. The filter cartridge of claim 1, wherein the housing is constructed out of metal.
14. The filter cartridge of claim 1, wherein the collar is constructed out of plastic.
15. The filter cartridge of claim 1, wherein a bend having a radius of at least 0.02 inches extends between the first and second legs.
16. The filter cartridge of claim 1, wherein the shoulder and the bend include a chamfered section.
17. The filter cartridge of claim 1, wherein the shoulder and the first leg are convex.
18. A method of making a filter cartridge comprising: providing a filter housing defining a cavity and including a first end, a second end and an annular sidewall therebetween; inserting a filter element into the housing, defining an annular filtration space therebetween, the filter element including a cylindrical ring of filter media disposed about a longitudinal axis and extending axially between a first endcap and a second endcap, the first endcap defining an outlet flow tube, and the outlet including an inner gland receiving an inner annular seal; fitting a collar into the first end of the housing; the collar including a first end, a second end, at least one notch formed between the first and second ends, mounting threads positioned between the first and second ends, an annular outward extending flange positioned between the threads and the second end, a first annular gap defined between the threads and the flange having a first axial length, and a second annular gap defined between the flange and the second end having a second axial length, said first end of the collar including an intermediate gland receiving an intermediate annular seal, said second end of the collar including an outer gland receiving an outer annular seal; forming a circumferential retainer at the first end of the housing, said retainer receiving the second end of the collar and said retainer having a first leg extending radially outwardly, a second leg extending substantially perpendicular to the first leg, and at least one peripheral bead, and wherein positioning said second leg into the second annular gap and engaging the at least one bead with the at least one notch forms a rotationally locked coupling between the housing and the collar.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the retainer defines an outwardly flared annular clearance, and the step of forming the circumferential retainer includes receiving the second end of the collar.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the step of forming the circumferential retainer includes the retainer and the collar interacting in a surface-to-surface relationship.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Aspects of an embodiment will be described in reference to the drawings, where like numerals reflect like elements:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] An embodiment of a filter cartridge locking assembly (hereafter, “the cartridge”) according to aspects of the disclosure will now be described with reference to
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[0029] In the above arrangement, dirty fluid flows through the inlet 62 and fills the filtration space 32. The dirty fluid flows radially inward through the filter media 52 separating particulates and water from the fluid. Clean fluid flows into the center tube 54 and upwardly through the outlet 60 to the outlet passage 220 (see
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[0034] The clearance 92 is configured to receive and securely fit around the outer gland 71 included on the collar 70. The first leg 94 is positioned within the lower annular gap 81 and extends outwardly substantially perpendicular to the annular sidewall 76 in a surface-to-surface relationship with the shoulder 75 of the outer gland 71. The second leg 96 is also positioned within the lower annular gap 81 and extends toward the flange 82 perpendicularly from the first leg 94 in a surface-to-surface relationship with the annular sidewall 76 of the collar 70. In this arrangement, the retainer 90 functions to exert an inward force F.sub.A (see
[0035] In the disclosed embodiment, the lower end of the housing 30 is a gravitational bottom and provides for a sump 38. This arrangement is advantageous in certain liquid filter applications such as fuel filtration where heavier water can fall to the sump 38 where it is collected. Water droplets coalesced and separated outside of the filter media 52 collect in the sump 38 over time. To allow for drainage of water collected in the sump 38, the housing 30 may include a drain opening 40 that is formed through an otherwise closed lower end wall of the housing 30. A drain cock (i.e. valve) can be connected to the lower end and has an open position for allowing drainage through the drain opening 40 and a closed position for preventing drainage through drain opening 40. Alternatively, a water collection bowl may be connected at drain opening 40.
[0036] In the disclosed embodiment, the housing 30 is constructed of steel sheet metal and the collar 70 is made of plastic but a person having ordinary skill in the art would appreciate that other materials are compatible with the disclosed filter cartridge 10.
[0037] While an embodiment of the disclosed filter cartridge locking assembly 10 has been set forth for purposes of illustration, the foregoing description should not be deemed a limitation of the invention. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations and alternatives may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the disclosure and the scope of the claimed coverage.