Transmission oil filter with internal magnets
10408332 ยท 2019-09-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Lev Pekarsky (West Bloomfield, MI, US)
- Kent Flory (Commerce Twp., MI, US)
- Ronald P. Kepner (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
Cpc classification
F01M2011/0029
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B03C2201/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D35/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H57/0404
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M11/0004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D35/0273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01M2011/0058
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H57/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D35/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D35/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01M11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A transmission oil filter includes a housing having a bottom cover defining a top side, a bottom side, and an inlet. A filter is disposed in the housing to filter contaminates and fines from the oil passing therethrough. One or more magnets is disposed on the top side surrounding the inlet so that oil passes by the one or more magnets when exiting the inlet to remove and trap fines from the passing oil. The bottom side has ridges disposed under the magnets to trap fines flowing under the housing.
Claims
1. A transmission oil filter comprising: a housing including a bottom cover defining a top side, a bottom side, and an inlet; a filter disposed in the housing; and one or more magnets disposed on the top side surrounding the inlet so that oil passes by the one or more magnets when passing through the inlet, wherein the bottom side includes ridges disposed under the magnets to trap fines.
2. The transmission oil filter of claim 1, wherein the one or more magnets is a single magnet having a circular shape and defining a bore that encircles the inlet.
3. The transmission oil filter of claim 1, wherein the bottom cover includes a sunken portion that is recessed from a main portion, wherein the sunken portion includes a top surface supporting the one or more magnets and a bottom surface that defines the ridges, and the inlet is defined by the sunken portion and extends between the top and bottom surfaces.
4. The transmission oil filter of claim 3 further comprising one or more magnet pockets defined by the sunken portion, each of the magnet pockets receiving one of the one or more magnets therein.
5. The transmission oil filter of claim 1 further comprising a bracket that secures one of the magnets to the bottom cover.
6. The transmission oil filter of claim 1, wherein the ridges form a grid pattern on the bottom side.
7. The transmission oil filter of claim 1, wherein the one or more magnets are recessed into the top side.
8. The transmission oil filter of claim 1, wherein the housing further includes a top cover and a sidewall extending between the top cover and the bottom cover, and wherein the filter is disposed between the top cover and the bottom cover, and the sidewall defines an outlet.
9. A transmission comprising: a case; an oil pan attached to the case and defining a sump; an oil filter disposed in the sump and including a bottom cover defining a top surface, a bottom surface, and an inlet, wherein the bottom cover defines one or more magnet pockets that surround the inlet and are recessed from the top surface; and one or more magnets disposed in the pockets.
10. The transmission of claim 9, wherein the bottom surface defines ridges at a location under the magnets to trap fines.
11. The transmission of claim 10, wherein an upper surface of the oil pan is disposed within a magnetic field of the one or more magnets.
12. The transmission of claim 9 further comprising at least one retention feature that secures one of the magnets to the bottom cover.
13. The transmission of claim 9, wherein the one or more magnet pockets is a single magnet pocket that encircles the inlet, and wherein the one or more magnets is a single magnet having a circular shape that conforms with the shape of the single magnet pocket, wherein the single magnet defines a bore permitting oil to flow therethrough during operation of the transmission.
14. The transmission of claim 9, wherein the bottom cover includes a main portion and a sunken portion that defines the inlet, wherein the one or more magnet pockets are located on the sunken portion, and a bottom surface of the sunken portion defines ridges at a location under the magnets to trap fines.
15. The transmission of claim 9, wherein the oil filter further includes a filter media disposed above the top surface.
16. A transmission oil filter comprising: a rectangular housing including a top cover, sidewalls, and a bottom cover, the bottom cover having a main portion and a sunken portion that defines an inlet of the housing, wherein the sunken portion includes a top side defining magnet pockets that surround the inlet; a filter media disposed in the housing between the top and bottom covers and suspended above the sunken portion; and magnets disposed in the pockets and surrounding the inlet, wherein a bottom side of the sunken portion defines ridges disposed under the magnets.
17. The transmission oil filter of claim 16, wherein each of the pockets includes a sidewall extending upwardly from the top side.
18. The transmission oil filter of claim 16, wherein the sunken portion is recessed from the main portion such that a top surface of each of the magnets is flush or below a top surface of the main portion.
19. The transmission oil filter of claim 16 further comprising a retention feature connected between one of the magnets and the sunken portion to secure the magnet in a corresponding one of the pockets.
20. The transmission oil filter of claim 16, wherein the ridges includes ovular ridges that encircle the inlet and radial ridges that intersect the ovular ridges.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) Embodiments of the present disclosure are described herein. It is to be understood, however, that the disclosed embodiments are merely examples and other embodiments can take various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features could be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention. As those of ordinary skill in the art will understand, various features illustrated and described with reference to any one of the figures can be combined with features illustrated in one or more other figures to produce embodiments that are not explicitly illustrated or described. The combinations of features illustrated provide representative embodiments for typical applications. Various combinations and modifications of the features consistent with the teachings of this disclosure, however, could be desired for particular applications or implementations.
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(11) The remaining figures and associated text describe example oil filters that may be used in transmissions such as transmission 20. Referring to
(12) The top cover 38 includes a top surface 54 and a bottom surface 56. The bottom cover 40 includes a main portion 58 having a top side 60 and a bottom side 62, and including a sunken portion 64 having a bottom 68 that is recessed from the main portion 58 and angled wall 66 that extend between the main portion 58 and the bottom 68. The bottom 68 defines the top side 70 that faces the filter media 46 and a bottom side 72 that faces the oil pan 30. The inlet 52 is defined in the bottom 68.
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(14) The sunken portion 64 may be recessed from the main portion 58 such that a top surface of the magnets 82 is flush with or disposed below the top side 60. Recessing the magnets reduces flow obstructions within the filter and can improve flowrates between the inlet and outlets. Recessing the magnets also places the magnets closer to the oil pan 30. The filter housing is ideally formed from a non-magnetic material to prevent interfering with the magnetic field of the magnets. In one or more embodiments, the housing is formed of plastic.
(15) One or more of the magnets may include multiple sets of north and south poles. This allows the magnet to have reduced thickness without demagnetization. Thinner magnets may provide less flow resistance than thicker magnets.
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(19) The bottom side 72 of the sunken portion 64 may include fine traps 90 that prevent fluid forces from dislodging the collected fines from the bottom cover 40. The traps 90 are located below the magnets 82 and within the magnetic field of the magnets. The traps 90 include trap features that trap the fines. The traps 90 may be integrally formed with the bottom 68. The trap features may be ridges 92 that project from the bottom side 72 to define grooves that trap the fines therein. The traps 90 may be arranged to surround the inlet 52. In some embodiments the traps may be a single continuous trap that encircles the inlet. See
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(21) The magnet carrier 124 includes a top side 128, a bottom side 130, and an inlet 126 extending between the top side and the bottom side. One or more magnet pockets 132 are disposed around the inlet 126. Each of the pockets 132 defines a recess 134 that receives a magnet 146 and a projection 136 that extends downwardly from the bottom side 130. One or more fine traps 138 are disposed on a bottom surface of the projection 136. The fine traps 138 may include ovular ridges 142 that encircle the inlet 126 and radial ridges 144 that intersect with the ridges 142 to create a grid-like pattern that traps fines attracted by the magnet 146.
(22) While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms encompassed by the claims. The words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. As previously described, the features of various embodiments can be combined to form further embodiments of the invention that may not be explicitly described or illustrated. While various embodiments could have been described as providing advantages or being preferred over other embodiments or prior art implementations with respect to one or more desired characteristics, those of ordinary skill in the art recognize that one or more features or characteristics can be compromised to achieve desired overall system attributes, which depend on the specific application and implementation.