Filter element having projecting bayonet-type protrusion
10773193 ยท 2020-09-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Marco Goedecke (Vaihingen, DE)
- Holger Beyerlin (Friolzheim, DE)
- Gunther Kraft (Ludwigsburg, DE)
- Andreas Wildermuth (Marbach, DE)
- Frank Pflueger (Sachsenheim, DE)
Cpc classification
B01D35/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D36/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M37/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D29/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M37/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M37/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D29/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01F23/22
PHYSICS
B01D2201/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D36/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02M37/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G01F23/22
PHYSICS
B01D29/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A filter element is provided with a filter medium and a first end disk connected to the filter medium. A first bayonet protrusion is disposed on the first end disk and designed to engage behind a first bayonet receptacle of a filter housing of a filter. The first bayonet protrusion has a free end. The first bayonet protrusion projects at least over sections thereof in a radial direction relative to a filter element longitudinal axis of the filter element past the filter medium. The free end projects in the radial direction toward the filter element longitudinal axis. A filter with a filter housing provided with a first bayonet receptacle is provided and the filter element is arranged in the filter housing such that the first bayonet protrusion on the first end disk engages behind the first bayonet receptacle of the filter housing.
Claims
1. A filter element comprising: a filter medium; a first end disk connected to an axial end of the filter medium, the first end disk having a plurality of bayonet protrusions, each bayonet protrusion having a U-shaped channel which open radially inwardly and is configured to receive and engage a respective bayonet receptacle of a filter housing of a filter, each bayonet protrusion projecting radially outwardly from a radially outer circumference of the first end disk, the U-shaped channel of the bayonet protrusion delimited by: a first leg of the U-shaped channel having a first end connected to the radially outer circumference of the first end disk and projecting radially outwardly from the radially outer circumference to a second end; a base leg of the U-shaped channel connected to the second end of the first leg, the base leg projecting axially outwardly away from the first leg and the filter medium to an axially outer end of the base leg; a second leg connected to the axially outer end of the base leg, the second leg projecting radially inwardly from the base leg in a direction towards the filter element longitudinal axis, the second leg spaced axially outwardly away from the first leg; and a stop edge arranged at and closing off a circumferential end of the U-shaped channel, the stop edge forming a rotational stop against which the respective bayonet receptacle contacts when the respective bayonet receptacle engages the U-shaped channel of the bayonet protrusion, the stop end extends axially on a radially inner side of the base leg between the first leg and the second leg.
2. The filter element according to claim 1, wherein the stop edge extends parallel to the filter element longitudinal axis.
3. The filter element according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of bayonet protrusions includes a first bayonet protrusion and a second bayonet protrusion; wherein the second bayonet protrusion, relative to the filter element longitudinal axis, is embodied with axial symmetry across the first end disk relative to the first bayonet protrusion.
4. The filter element according to claim 1, further comprising a second end disk, wherein the filter medium is arranged between and connected to the first end disk and the second end disk, wherein the second end disk forms an annular axially projecting wall on an axially outer side of the second end disk, the annular axially projecting wall positioned at a radially outer circumference of the second end disk, the annular axially projecting wall projecting axially outwardly away from the filter medium, and wherein the second end disk comprises at least one stay projecting axially outwardly from the axially outer side of the second end disk in a direction parallel to the filter element longitudinal axis, the at least one stay surrounded by the annular axially projecting wall.
5. A filter comprising: a filter housing comprising a plurality of bayonet receptacles a filter element according to claim 1 arranged in the filter housing.
6. The filter according to claim 5, further comprising a central column extending in the direction of the filter element longitudinal axis in an interior of the filter medium, the central column having a bayonet connection member arranged over an axially outer side of the first end disk and extending radially outwardly from the central column, wherein a radially outer portion of the bayonet connection member forms the plurality of bayonet receptacles, which individually engage into a respective one of the plurality of bayonet protrusions of the filter element, forming a bayonet connection.
7. The filter according to claim 6, further comprising a heating element arranged on the central column.
8. The filter according to claim 6, further comprising a water level electrode arranged on the central column.
9. The filter according to claim 5, wherein the filter element further comprises a second end disk, wherein the filter medium is arranged between and connected to the first end disk and the second end disk, wherein the second end disk forms an annular axially projecting wall on an axially outer side of the second end disk, the annular axially projecting wall positioned at a radially outer circumference of the second end disk, the annular axially projecting wall projecting axially outwardly away from the filter medium, and wherein the second end disk comprises at least one stay projecting axially outwardly from the axially outer side of the second end disk in a direction parallel to the filter element longitudinal axis, the at least one stay surrounded by the annular axially projecting wall, wherein the stay is supported on a projection of the filter housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further features and advantages of the invention result from the following detailed description of an embodiment of the invention, with the aid of the figures of the drawing illustrating details important to the invention, as well as from the claims.
(2) The features illustrated in the drawing are illustrated such that the inventive particularities are clearly visible. The different features can be realized each individually or several combined in any combinations in variants of the invention.
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(11) The filter element 14 is designed to filter out dirt and separate water in multiple stages in order to fulfill high requirements in regard to the purity and waterlessness of the filtered fuel. The filter element 14 comprises for this purpose a filter medium 22. The filter medium 22 is folded several times to a star shape in order to provide a great surface area. Following the flow of the fuel, the filter element 14 comprises a first coalescing medium 24 adjoining the filter medium 22 that is in the form of a nonwoven.
(12) Water droplets form on the first coalescing medium 24. Downstream of the first coalescing medium 24, a coarser second coalescing medium 26 for enlarging the water droplets is provided. The second coalescing medium 26 is contacting inwardly a support body 28. Between the support body 28 and a final separator screen 30, a sedimentation gap 32 is formed. The final separator screen 30 functions as a baffle plate for separating the water droplets which, following the force of gravity, flow via the sedimentation gap 32 into a water collecting chamber 34 in the cover 18 of the filter housing 12.
(13) In the filter housing 12, water level electrodes 36, 38 are provided that are spaced apart relative to each other in order to detect when the maximum filling level of the water in the water collecting chamber 34 is reached. The water level electrodes 36, 38 are arranged in a central column 40. The central column 40 comprises a fuel drain 42.
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(15) The filter element 14 is installed suspended from the filter housing body 16. For connecting the filter element 14 to the filter housing body 16, a bayonet protrusion 52 having a U-shaped cross section projects radially outwardly from a radially outer circumference of a first end disk 50 of the filter element 14 and projects axially outwardly away from an axially outer surface of the the first end disk 50. The bayonet protrusion 52 having a free end 94 forming an axially outermost leg of the U shaped cross section of the bayonet protrusion 52, the free end projecting radially inwardly. The U shaped cross section of the bayonet protrusion 52 opens radially inwardly for engaging a bayonet receptacle 54 of the filter housing body 16. The bayonet protrusion 52 and the bayonet receptacle 54 form a part of a bayonet connection 56.
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(17) The filter element 14 comprises a second end disk 58. The second end disk 58 is arranged opposite the first end disk 50 in direction of the filter element longitudinal axis 60. The second end disk 58 comprises an internal sealing element groove 62 whose opening is facing away from the filter element longitudinal axis 60 in radial direction. An internal sealing element 64 is arranged in the internal sealing element groove 62. The internal sealing element 64 is in the form of a radial sealing element, more precisely, in the form of an O-ring. The internal sealing element 64 separates a clean side 66 from a raw side 68 of the fuel filter 10. The internal sealing element 64 prevents fuel from passing from the raw side 68 to the clean side 66 or into the water collecting chamber 34.
(18) The fuel filter 10 comprises a drainage device 70 in the form of a plug. Through the drainage device 70, separated water (together with purified fuel) can be drained. After drainage of the water, the drainage device 70 can be closed in order to subsequently drainseparate from water and purified fuelunpurified fuel by unscrewing the cover 18 and exchange the filter element 14.
(19) The internal sealing element 64 contacts with frictional connection a wall section of the cover 18. The sealing action between the internal sealing element 64 and the wall section of the cover 18 that is resting against the internal sealing element 64 has in this context a greater friction coefficient than the bayonet connection 56. When unscrewing the cover 18, the filter element 14 is thus turned together with the cover 18. In doing so, the bayonet connection 56 closes. When the bayonet connection 56 is closed, the bayonet connection 56 blocks a further rotation of the filter element 14 relative to the filter housing body 16. Upon further rotation of the cover 18 (unscrewing the cover 18), a rotation of the cover 18 relative to the filter element 14 occurs instead. The cover 18 is thus unscrewed from the filter housing body 16 while the filter element 14 stays connected to the filter housing body 16.
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(21) The external sealing element 74 is designed in the form of a radial sealing element, here in the form of an O-ring. The external sealing element 74 is arranged in an external sealing element groove 76.
(22) For heating the fuel, in particular for filtering the diesel fuel, a heating element 78 is provided in the fuel filter 10. The heating element 78 is arranged on the central column 40. The central column 40 is connected fixedly with the filter housing body 16. The first bayonet receptacle 54 and a second bayonet receptacle 84 are formed on the central column 40.
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(27) In summary, the invention concerns a filter element comprising a filter medium. The filter element is connectable by means of at least one bayonet protrusion of the filter element to a filter housing of a filter. The bayonet protrusion projects in radial direction, i.e., perpendicularly to the central longitudinal axis of the filter element, past the filter medium. Moreover, the free end of the bayonet protrusion faces in the direction toward the central filter element longitudinal axis. The configuration according to the invention of the bayonet protrusion provides a large free mounting space in the area of the bayonet protrusion and avoids injuries because the free end of the bayonet protrusion projects in radial direction inwardly.