Coaxial double filter with integrated filter support
10485915 ยท 2019-11-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D29/117
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M1/3627
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01D2201/4084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M1/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C45/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/4998
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B01D29/114
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A61M1/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01D29/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A filter for blood or the like provides for concentric filtration tubes of flexible permeable filtration material held concentrically for flow in parallel through the filtration material of the filtration tubes. Manufacture of the filter may in-mold support rings and pillars to flexible filtration media, the lowermost support rings which may then be assembled together and fit into a filter housing.
Claims
1. A filter comprising: an inner filter portion having a flexible tubular filter element with upper and lower ends separated along a length of the flexible tubular filter element and at least one thermoplastic upper support, and at least one thermoplastic lower support in-molded to the upper and lower ends supporting the upper and lower ends against deformation, and at least one thermoplastic pillar extending between the thermoplastic upper and lower supports and in -molded to the flexible tubular filter element supporting the upper and lower ends in separation; an outer filter portion surrounding the inner filter portion and having a flexible tubular filter element with upper and lower ends separated along a length of the flexible tubular filter element and at least one thermoplastic upper support, and at least one thermoplastic lower support in -molded to the upper and lower ends supporting the upper and lower ends against deformation, and at least one thermoplastic pillar extending between the thermoplastic upper and lower supports and in-molded to the flexible tubular filter element supporting the upper and lower ends in separation; a housing surrounding the inner and outer filter portions and having end walls providing an upper coupler and lower coupler respectively on opposite sides of the inner and outer filter portions to receive fluid flow into the housing through the upper coupler to be conducted through at least one of the inner and outer filter portions to exit the housing through the lower coupler; wherein the thermoplastic lower supports of the inner and outer filter portions join to provide a continuous fluid-blocking wall extending between the lower ends of the inner and outer filter portions, wherein the couplers are adapted to fit within intravenous tubing; and wherein the thermoplastic upper support of the outer filter portion extends outward to contact an inner wall of the housing to guide fluid flow from the upper coupler to a first chamber between the outer filter portion and the inner filter portion so that fluid may flow from the first chamber along two separate paths, a first path passing only through the outer filter portion to a second chamber formed between the outer filter portion and the housing to flow from the second chamber to the lower coupler and a second path passing only through the inner filter portion to a third chamber within the inner filter portion to flow from the third chamber to the lower coupler; whereby each of the two separate paths of fluid flow may be filtered by a different one of the inner and outer filter portions.
2. The filter of claim 1 wherein the thermoplastic upper support for the flexible tubular filter element of the inner filter portion blocks fluid flow through the upper end of the flexible tubular filter element of the inner filter portion into the inner filter portion and the thermoplastic upper support for the flexible tubular filter element of the outer filter portion is open to allow fluid flow through the upper end of the flexible tubular filter element of the outer filter portion and into the outer filter portion.
3. The filter of claim 1 wherein an axial length of the flexible tubular filter element for the inner filter portion is substantially less than an axial length of the flexible tubular filter element for the outer filter portion.
4. The filter of claim 1 wherein the thermoplastic lower supports for the flexible tubular filter elements of the inner and outer filter portions include mating connectors allowing mechanical inter-engagement of the thermoplastic lower supports to provide the continuous fluid-blocking wall.
5. The filter of claim 4 wherein the mating connectors provide a snap connection of the lower supports for the inner and outer filter portions into the continuous fluid-blocking wall.
6. The filter of claim 1 wherein each of the flexible tubular filter elements comprises a flexible planar filter medium formed in a tube and has a seam and wherein a thermoplastic pillar of the at least one thermoplastic pillar is in-molded over the seam.
7. The filter of claim 1 wherein the outer filter portion includes two diametrically opposed thermoplastic pillars extending between the thermoplastic upper and lower supports of the outer filter portion and in-molded to the flexible tubular filter element of the outer filter portion.
8. The filter of claim 1 further including standoffs extending between a lower wall of the housing and the thermoplastic lower support of the flexible tubular filter element of the outer filter portion, the standoffs supporting the lower thermoplastic support of the flexible tubular filter element of the outer filter portion to provide fluid flow around the lower thermoplastic support of the flexible tubular filter element of the outer filter portion out of an opening in the lower wall.
9. The filter of claim 1 wherein the thermoplastic upper support for the inner filter portion provides a continuous fluid-blocking wall sealing the top of the inner filter portion to block fluid flow from the upper coupler into the third chamber except through sidewalls of the inner filter portion.
10. The filter of claim 1 wherein the thermoplastic upper support for the outer filter portion provides a continuous fluid-blocking wall sealing the top of the outer filter portion to the housing to block fluid flow from the upper coupler into the second chamber except through sidewalls of the outer filter portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(10) Referring now to
(11) The volume 14 of the housing 12 holds a filter comprised of a generally tubular outer filter portion 28 fitting coaxially within the volume 14 and coaxially surrounding a generally tubular inner filter portion 34. The outer filter portion 28 has an open upper end 30 that may receive the liquid 26 from the coupler 20 flowing downward under the force of gravity. The outer filter portion 28 includes a thermoplastic support ring 33 that attaches around the opening at the upper end 30 of the outer filter portion 28. The thermoplastic support ring 33 extends radially outward around axis 23 to abut the inner wall of the housing 12 generally preventing downward fluid flow around the outside of the outer filter portion 28 and suspending the outer filter portion 28 away from the inner walls of the housing 12 providing a surrounding passage 36 between the filter medium of the outer filter portion 28 and the inner walls of the housing 12 as will be described.
(12) The inner filter portion 34 is located coaxially within the outer filter portion 28 extending upward from a stop wall 38 at the bottom of the inner filter portion 34, the stop wall 38 spanning a space between lower ends of the outer filter portion 28 and inner filter portion 34. A volume within the inner filter portion 34 opens downward through a central bore in the stop wall 38 and is closed at its upper end by a cap 40, the latter preventing flow of liquid 26 through the upper end of the inner filter portion 34. The height of the inner filter portion 34 is such that the cap 40 is recessed below the support ring 33. As so positioned, liquid 26 striking the cap 40, when splashing upward as indicated by drop 42, is contained within the outer filter portion 28 to be received by a large-diameter tubular filter medium 44 of the outer filter portion 28.
(13) Generally, the diameter of the inner filter portion 34 is smaller than the diameter of the outer filter portion 28 providing a coaxial passage 46 therebetween. Liquid 26 entering the outer filter portion 28 may enter this passage 46 and pass either outward through the large-diameter tubular filter medium 44 of the outer filter portion 28 along the passage 36 and downward to coupler 22, or inward through small-diameter tubular filter medium 48 of the inner filter portion 34 and out the open bottom end of the inner filter portion 34 to coupler 22. These two paths of liquid flow provide for parallel filtration effectively increasing the filtration area of the filter 10.
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(15) A lower end of the thermoplastic pillar 50, in turn, may attach to the lower support ring 52 also in-molded to the large-diameter tubular filter medium 44. As will be understood to those of ordinary skill in the art, the in-molding infuses molten thermoplastic around the fibers of the filter medium with or without fusing thereto.
(16) A second thermoplastic pillar 53 may also extend parallel to the axis 23 and at a location diametrically opposed to the seam and the first thermoplastic pillar 50. The support rings 33 and 52 prevent deformation of the large-diameter tubular filter medium 44 inward toward the axis 23 while the pillars 50 and 53 resist collapse of the support rings 33 and 52 together along axis 23 effectively supporting the large-diameter tubular filter medium 44 against collapse along axis 23.
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(18) Pillar 56 joins at its upper end with the cap 40 which may also be in-molded to the upper edge of the small-diameter tubular filter medium 48 to support the small-diameter tubular filter medium 48 in the manner of ring 33 and to block direct flow of liquid 26 into the upper end of the small-diameter tubular filter medium 48 as has been described. A lower end of pillar 56 joins to the stop wall 38 which extends radially outward from the small-diameter tubular filter medium 48 at its lower edge. This stop wall 38 is in-molded to a lower edge of the small-diameter tubular filter medium 48 to serve a similar function as lower support ring 52 in outer filter portion 28. Generally, it will be understood that substantially the entire cylindrical walls of the outer filter portion 28 and inner filter portion 34 are unobstructed, fully exposing the area of the large-diameter tubular filter medium 44 and small-diameter tubular filter medium 48 with the exception of the location of the pillars 50, 53, and 56.
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(20) As noted above, the stop wall 38 includes a central aperture 65 allowing fluid flowing into the inner filter portion 34 through small-diameter tubular filter medium 48 to be discharged through inner passage 63 within inner filter portion 34 downward out of the inner filter portion 34. As shown in
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(23) Likewise, as shown in
(24) It will be appreciated that a more complex molding technique may be used to mold outer filter portion 28 and inner filter portion 34 simultaneously without the need to separately assemble stop wall 38 to support ring 52 at a later manufacturing stage. Rather, the two components may be molded together and joined by a single element stop wall in-molded to both of large-diameter tubular filter medium 44 and small-diameter tubular filter medium 48. It will also be appreciated that snap elements 62 and 60 may be augmented or replaced by adhesive or ultrasonic welding or the like.
(25) The housing 12 may be assembled in halves as separated by a seam 41 (shown in
(26) When introducing elements or features of the present disclosure and the exemplary embodiments, the articles a, an, the and said are intended to mean that there are one or more of such elements or features. The terms comprising, including and having are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements or features other than those specifically noted. It is further to be understood that the method steps, processes, and operations described herein are not to be construed as necessarily requiring their performance in the particular order discussed or illustrated, unless specifically identified as an order of performance. It is also to be understood that additional or alternative steps may be employed.
(27) It is specifically intended that the present invention not be limited to the embodiments and illustrations contained herein and the claims should be understood to include modified forms of those embodiments including portions of the embodiments and combinations of elements of different embodiments as come within the scope of the following claims. All of the publications described herein, including patents and non-patent publications, are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.