Filter Element and Fluid Filter with Radial Vent Hole
20190160400 ยท 2019-05-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D35/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D27/148
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/295
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D36/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A filter element for filtering a fluid is provided with a first end disc and a second end disc. An annularly arranged filter medium is held between the first and second end discs. The filter medium can be flowed through by a fluid to be filtered in a radial direction relative to a longitudinal axis of the filter element from an exterior of the filter element to an interior of the filter element. A fluid outlet socket is connected to the filter medium and extends away from the filter medium in an axial direction past the first end disc. The fluid outlet socket is provided with a wall and at least one vent hole extending through the wall in the radial direction. A fluid filter is provided with a filter housing and with the afore described filter element that is arranged in the filter housing.
Claims
1. A filter element for filtering a fuel, comprising: a first end disc and a second end disc; an annularly arranged filter medium held between the first and second end discs, wherein the annularly arranged filter medium is configured to be flowed through by the fuel to be filtered in a radial direction relative to a longitudinal axis of the filter element from an exterior of the filter element to an interior of the filter element; a fluid outlet socket connected to the annularly arranged filter medium and extending away from the annularly arranged filter medium in an axial direction past the first end disc; wherein the fluid outlet socket comprises: a fluid outlet opening having: an axially extending circumferential outer wall radially enclosing the fluid outlet opening, the circumferential outer wall extending axially through a central opening of the first end disc; at least one vent hole formed in and extending in a radial direction through the circumferential outer wall of the fluid outlet socket into the fluid outlet opening, the at least one vent hole connecting a raw fluid side of the filter element to a clean fluid side of the filter element, thereby bypassing fluid around the filter medium without passing through the filter medium; and an annular collar arranged on a radially outer side of the axially extending circumferential outer wall, the annular collar resting against the first end disc; wherein the annular collar has at least one interruption arranged at the at least one vent hole, providing an opening through the annular collar for the at least one vent hole.
2. The filter element according to claim 1, further comprising a particle filtering medium that is arranged at the vent hole.
3. The filter element according to claim 2, wherein the particle filtering medium is arranged fluidically downstream of the vent hole.
4. The filter element according to claim 3, wherein the particle filtering medium is a final water separation screening pipe arranged in the interior of the filter element, wherein the final water separation pipe is configured to effect final separation of water contained in the fluid.
5. The filter element according to claim 4, wherein the fluid outlet socket is monolithically formed together with the final water separation pipe.
6. The filter element according to claim 1, wherein the fluid outlet socket comprises several of said at least one vent hole.
7. The filter element according to claim 6, wherein said several vent holes are arranged spaced apart from each other in a circumferential direction of the fluid outlet socket about the longitudinal axis.
8. A fluid filter comprising: a filter housing; and a filter element arranged in the filter housing, wherein the filter element comprises: a first end disc and a second end disc; an annularly arranged filter medium held between the first and second end discs, wherein the annularly arranged filter medium is configured to be flowed through by the fuel to be filtered in a radial direction relative to a longitudinal axis of the filter element from an exterior of the filter element to an interior of the filter element; a fluid outlet socket connected to the annularly arranged filter medium and extending away from the annularly arranged filter medium in an axial direction past the first end disc; wherein the fluid outlet socket comprises: a fluid outlet opening having: an axially extending circumferential outer wall radially enclosing the fluid outlet opening, the circumferential outer wall extending axially through a central opening of the first end disc; at least one vent hole formed in and extending in a radial direction through the circumferential outer wall of the fluid outlet socket into the fluid outlet opening, the at least one vent hole connecting a raw fluid side of the filter element to a clean fluid side of the filter element, thereby bypassing fluid around the filter medium without passing through the filter medium; and an annular collar arranged on a radially outer side of the axially extending circumferential outer wall, the annular collar resting against the first end disc; wherein the annular collar has at least one interruption arranged at the at least one vent hole, providing an opening through the annular collar for the at least one vent hole.
9. The fluid filter according to claim 8, wherein the filter housing comprises: a cover part comprising a centrally arranged fluid outlet, wherein the fluid outlet is fluidically connected with the fluid outlet socket of the filter element, wherein the cover part comprises several inlet openings for the fluid; and wherein the several inlet openings are arranged around the outlet opening.
10. The fluid filter according to claim 9, wherein the fluid outlet socket of the filter element comprises several of said at least one vent hole; and wherein the inlet openings each have correlated therewith one of said several vent holes, respectively.
11. A filter element for filtering a fuel, comprising: a first end disc and a second end disc; an annularly arranged filter medium held between the first and second end discs, wherein the annularly arranged filter medium is configured to be flowed through by the fuel to be filtered in a radial direction relative to a longitudinal axis of the filter element from an exterior of the filter element to an interior of the filter element; wherein the first end disk forms a fluid outlet socket having an axially extending circumferential outer wall radially enclosing a fluid outlet opening and extending away from the annularly arranged filter medium in an axial direction past the first end disc, the circumferential outer wall extending axially through a central opening of the first end disc; wherein the axially extending circumferential outer wall has at least one vent hole formed in and extending in a radial direction through the circumferential outer wall of the fluid outlet socket into the fluid outlet opening, the at least one vent hole connecting a raw fluid side of the filter element to a clean fluid side of the filter element, thereby bypassing fluid around the filter medium without passing through the filter medium.
12. The filter element according to claim 11, further comprising: a particle filtering medium arranged in an interior of the annularly arranged filter medium and interposed between the at least one vent hole and the fluid outlet opening, wherein the particle filtering medium is configured to effect final separation of water from the fuel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The invention will be explained in the following with the aid of embodiments illustrated in the drawing.
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0027] The filter element 10 in the embodiment illustrated in
[0028] The first end disc 12 of the filter element 10 is provided with a fluid outlet socket 20 that serves for guiding the fluid out of the filter element 10. The fluid outlet socket 20 is projecting away from the first end disc 12 in axial direction outwardly and has an outlet opening referenced by 22. The fluid outlet socket 20 is embodied as a component separate from the end disc 12.
[0029] A screening pipe 24 is contacting the inner side of the fluid outlet socket 20 and is provided with through openings for the fluid. The screening pipe 24 serves primarily as a final separator for separating water contained in the fluid. In the interior of the screening pipe 24, a central riser channel 26 of the filter element 10 is formed which is fluidically connected with the outlet opening of the fluid outlet socket 20. The screening pipe 24 can be comprised of a plastic material and in particular can be embodied as an injection-molded part. It is understood that the fluid outlet socket 20 can be integrally formed on the screening pipe 24. Alternatively, the fluid outlet socket 20 can also be integrally formed on the first end disc 12 of the filter element 10.
[0030] As can be seen in
[0031] The fluid outlet socket 20 is provided with a vent hole 30 which extends through its wall 32 in a radial direction relative to the longitudinal axis 18. Through the vent hole 30, a clean fluid side of the filter element 10, here the central riser channel 26, that is fluidically downstream of the filter medium 16 is thus fluidically connected with the exterior side of the fluid outlet socket 20 or of the first end disc 12 of the filter element 10. The vent hole 30 can have an inner passage cross-section diameter of 1 mm to 2.5 mm, preferably of approximately 2 mm. In accordance with an embodiment which is not disclosed in detail in the drawing, the filter element 10 can be provided with several vent holes 30. In this case, the vent holes 30 are arranged preferably at a spacing relative to each other in circumferential direction of the fluid outlet socket.
[0032] Via the venting hole or venting holes 30, in the operational use of the filter element, a gas volume or air volume which has collected outside of the filter element 10 can be evacuated, i.e., discharged, into the interior of the filter element 10 by bypassing the filter medium 16 and out of the filter element 10 via the fluid outlet socket 20.
[0033] In
[0034] The filter element 10 shown in
[0035] In the cover part 38, several inlet openings 44 are formed by means of which the fluid passes into the fluid filter 100. The inlet openings 44 are of a circular shape and are arranged, spaced from each other, around the longitudinal axis 42 of the fluid filter 10.
[0036] According to a preferred embodiment of the fluid filter, each of the inlet openings 44 has correlated therewith a respective vent hole 30 of the fluid outlet socket 20.
[0037] The cover part 38 of the filter housing 36, 38 engages at the inner side with an annular rim profile 46 the fluid outlet socket 20 of the filter element 10. The end face of the fluid outlet socket 20 is contacting with its wall the inner side of the cover part 38 via an annular sealing element 48. The exterior side of the cover part 38 is provided with a sealing ring 50 in order to enable a pressure-tight and liquid-tight connection of the fluid filter 100, for example, on a filter head (not illustrated).
[0038] In
[0039] The screening pipe 24 with the fluid outlet socket 20 and the vent hole 30 can be seen easily in
[0040] The filter element 10 comprises one or several coalescing layer(s) 58 at the clean side. The illustrated coalescing layer 58 and the filter medium 16 are supported at the inner side on a central tube 60. The central tube 60 is embodied as is known in the art as a grid-type tube. Between the central tube 60 and the screening pipe 24 an annular water separation gap 62 is formed. The water separation gap 62 is open at one end, i.e., in downward direction. Water which has been separated from the fluid to be filtered can therefore precipitate, following gravity, in downward direction and can be discharged from the filter element 10.
[0041] The filter housing 36, 38 of the fluid filter 100 is designed to be downwardly open in the illustrated embodiment. On the container part 36, at the bottom side, an inner thread 64 is formed into which a bottom part (not illustrated) can be screwed in order to close off the filter housing 36, 38 at the bottom side. Alternatively, the filter housing 36, 38 can be screwed by means of the inner thread 64 onto an outer thread, matching the inner thread 64, of a fluid filter holder that is not illustrated in more detail.
[0042] While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.