BACKFLUSHING FILTER
20190201818 ยท 2019-07-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D29/688
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/682
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/66
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/29
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/082
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/23
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A backflushing filter having an inlet, an outlet, and a drain; a filter that divides a housing into an inlet chamber that is connected to the inlet and an outlet chamber that is connected to the outlet; a backflushing device having a suction element arranged so that it is able to rotate around the filter on the inlet side of the housing with at least one suction opening that is oriented in the suction direction toward the filter for filter-cleaning purposes; a backflushing duct connected to a suction opening and an outlet opening; and a rotating device which drives the rotational movement of the suction element around the filter when a pressure drop occurs in the backflushing duct; wherein when the pressure drop in the back flushing duct occurs, the rotating device drives the rotational movement of the suction element by the suction direction of the suction opening that is inclined relative to the radial direction of the suction element.
Claims
1. A back flushing filter comprising: an inlet, an outlet, and a drain; a filter that divides a housing into an inlet chamber connected to the inlet and an outlet chamber connected to the outlet; a backflushing device having a suction element arranged so that the suction element rotates around the filter on an inlet side of the housing with at least one suction opening that is oriented in a suction direction toward the filter for filter-cleaning purposes; a backflushing duct connected to the at least one suction opening and an outlet opening; and a rotating device which drives a rotational movement of the suction element around the filter when a pressure drop occurs in the backflushing duct, wherein when the pressure drop in the backflushing duct occurs, the rotating device drives the rotational movement of the suction element by the suction direction of the suction opening that is inclined relative to a radial direction of the suction element.
2. The backflushing filter according to claim 1, wherein the at least one suction opening is slot-shaped.
3. The backflushing filter according to claim 2, wherein a longitudinal slot axis of the at least one suction opening is inclined relative to a longitudinal axis at the suction element.
4. The backflushing filter according to claim 1, wherein the suction element has, extending along it, at least one row of suction openings arranged one after another and spaced apart from one another.
5. The backflushing filter according to claim 4, wherein the suction element has two diametrically opposed rows whose suction openings are arranged in gaps relative to one another.
6. The backflushing filter according to claim 1, wherein the suction element and the filter are arranged coaxially to each other.
7. The backflushing filter according to claim 1, wherein the back flushing duct has a middle central duct in the suction element and at least one side duct that is connected to the middle central duct, wherein the at least one side duct is inclined relative to the radial direction of the suction element, and ends at the at least one suction opening.
8. The backflushing filter according to claim 7, wherein the at least one side duct has opposing curved guide surfaces that end at the at least one suction opening.
9. The backflushing filter according to claim 7, wherein a cross-sectional area of the central duct widens out in a direction of the drain.
10. The backflushing filter according to claim 1, wherein the suction element has at least one blade.
11. The backflushing filter according to claim 10, wherein the blade has the at least one suction opening at its blade edge.
12. The backflushing filter according to claim 10, wherein the blade is forward-curved.
13. The backflushing filter according to claim 10, wherein a contour of the blade varies in a longitudinal direction of the suction element.
14. The backflushing filter according to claim 1, wherein the suction element is arranged so that the suction element is able to rotate freely in the backflushing filter.
15. The backflushing filter according to claim 1, wherein the suction element is supported so that the suction element is able to slide axially in the backflushing filter from a filter operating position into a backflushing position and the backflushing filter has an outlet opening that is connected to the backflushing duct, wherein the outlet opening is open in the filter operating position of the suction element and closed in the backflushing position of the suction element, which is axially shifted relative to the filter operating position.
16. The backflushing filter according to claim 15, wherein, in addition to the at least one suction opening, a first suction element has a first outlet opening that is connected to the backflushing duct and is positioned relative to a bottom of the inlet chamber in such a way that, in the filter operating position, the first outlet opening is positioned at least partially above the bottom of the inlet chamber and is thus open relative to the inlet chamber and, in the backflushing position that is axially shifted relative to the filter operating position the first outlet opening is positioned below the bottom of the inlet chamber and is thus closed relative to the inlet chamber.
17. The backflushing filter according to claim 15, wherein a second outlet opening is formed between a second suction element and a bottom of the inlet chamber and in the backflushing position that is axially shifted relative to the filter operating position, the second suction element rests against the bottom and thus closes the second outlet opening.
18. The backflushing filter according to claim 15, wherein the suction element is supported so that the suction element is able to slide axially in the backflushing filter in opposition to a restoring spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] In the figures, the subject of the invention is shown in greater detail by way of example based on several embodiment variants. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0031] In the backflushing filters 1 and 101 shown in
[0032] According to
[0033] These suction openings 14 are fluidically connected to the drain 10 via a backflushing duct 16 of the backflushing device 12. The backflushing device 12 is also associated with a rotating device 17 that can be used to drive the suction element 13, 113 to rotatenamely by using a pressure drop in the backflushing duct 16, which pressure drop occurs during the backflushing in the backflushing duct 16 when the backflushing valve 18 is opened by means of the actuating lever 31.
[0034] According to the invention, the rotational movement of the suction element 13, 113 is produced by the rotating device 17 in that the suction directions 15 of the suction openings 14 are inclined relative to the radial direction 19 of the suction element 13, 113as is apparent in
[0035] As can be inferred particularly from
[0036] The second suction element 113, which is shown in a front and rear view in the detail according to
[0037] As is also shown in
[0038] The suction openings 14 of the two diametrically opposed rows 122.1, 122.2 are also arranged in gaps 141 relative to one another, which makes it possible for dirt particles to be broken away from the filter 106 in a particularly favorable way.
[0039] For a simply designed embodiment, the suction element 13, 113 is positioned coaxially in the filter 6, 106, as can be seen, for example, in
[0040] In the suction element 13, 113, the backflushing, duct 16 has a middle central duct 25 and multiple side ducts 26 that are connected to the middle central duct 25, which is shown in greater detail in
[0041] The central duct 25 widens out in its cross-sectional area 29 in the longitudinal directionnamely in that its cross-sectional area 29 becomes larger in the direction of the drain 10. This achieves a uniform suction over the entire suction opening 14.
[0042] The suction element 13, 113 also has two forward-curved blades 30 in order to embody the suction element 14 as a bladed wheel, as is apparent in
[0043] As is apparent from
[0044] Furthermore, a comparison between
[0045] According to
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[0047] By means of this ability to slide axially, it is also possible to open or close an outlet opening 35, 135, which is required for a rapid, substantial cleaning of the filter 6, 106.
[0048] According to the first exemplary embodiment, first outlet openings 35 are connected to the backflushing duct 12 and are positioned relative to the bottom 36 of the inlet chamber 8 in such a way that on the one hand, in the filter operating position 33, these first outlet openings 35 are positioned above the bottom 36 of the inlet chamber 8 and are thus open relative to the inlet chamber 8 and on the other hand, in the backflushing position 12 that is axially shifted relative to the filter operating position 33, these outlet openings 35 are positioned below the bottom 36 of the inlet chamber 8 and are thus closed relative to the inlet chamber 8. Thus at the beginning of the backflushing, impurities can already be conveyed away into a pressure chamber 27 beneath the inlet chamber 8which protects the suction openings 14 from becoming clogged with larger-sized impurities.
[0049] According to the second exemplary embodiment, the second outlet opening 135 is formed between the second suction element 113 and the bottom 36 of the inlet chamber 8for this purpose, the second suction element 113 is spaced apart from the bottom 36 in its filter operating position 33. In the backflushing position 34 that is axially shifted relative to the filter operating position 33, the second suction element 113 rests against the bottom 36, which closes the second outlet opening 135.