Aqueous fluid filter assembly with aeration mitigation
11517838 · 2022-12-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Bryan Kuieck (Bonita Springs, FL, US)
- Patrick Greivell (Bonita Springs, FL, US)
- Michael O'Hara (Bonita Springs, FL, US)
- Eric Gress (Bonita Springs, FL, US)
Cpc classification
B01D35/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01N2610/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N3/2066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2610/1426
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02A50/20
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
B01D53/9431
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D36/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/12
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
International classification
B01D36/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An aqueous fluid filter assembly with aeration mitigation includes a cap, a bowl engaging the cap and defining a filter volume, and a filter element disposed in the filter volume. The filter element is sealed against an interior of the cap and an interior of the bowl to provide an unfiltered volume and a filtered volume. An inlet is in fluid communication with the unfiltered volume and an outlet is in fluid communication with the filtered volume via a pickup section. The pickup section has a pick-up section inlet extending into the filtered volume and an air-metering orifice, wherein the air-metering orifice has a diameter less than 30% of the diameter of the pick-up section inlet and the pick-up section inlet is located below the air-metering orifice.
Claims
1. An aqueous fluid filter assembly, comprising: a cap; a bowl engaging the cap and defining a filter volume; a filter element disposed in the filter volume, filter element being sealed against an interior of the cap and an interior of the bowl to provide an unfiltered volume and a filtered volume; an inlet in fluid communication with the unfiltered volume; an outlet in fluid communication with the filtered volume via a pickup section; the pickup section comprising a pick-up section inlet extending into the filtered volume and an air-metering orifice, wherein a diameter of the air-metering orifice is less than 30% of a diameter of the pick-up section inlet and the pick-up section inlet is located below the air-metering orifice; wherein the pick-up section and the outlet comprises a unitary tube shaped with an elbow; a compressible member inside the filtered volume, wherein the compressible member is configured to compress upon expansion of freezing diesel exhaust fluid reducing expansion stress on at least one of the cap, bowl and filter element.
2. The fluid filter assembly of claim 1, wherein the air-metering orifice is about 0.005 to 0.007 inch.
3. The fluid filter assembly of claim 1, wherein the filtered volume is defined at least in part by an interior volume of the filter element and wherein the pick-up section is configured to locate the pick-up section inlet within the interior volume of the filter element.
4. The fluid filter assembly of claim 3, wherein a portion of the filtered volume which is defined by the interior volume of the cap provides space for air accumulation above the pick-up section inlet.
5. The fluid filter assembly of claim 1, wherein the interior volume of the cap comprises a recess to allow for collection of separated air.
6. The fluid filter assembly of claim 5, wherein the air-metering orifice is located in the recess.
7. The fluid filter assembly of claim 1, wherein the fluid filter assembly further comprises a heater element positioned alongside the pick-up section inlet.
8. The fluid filter assembly of claim 1, wherein the filter element is configured to filter diesel exhaust fluid.
9. The fluid filter assembly of claim 1, wherein the filter element is cylindrical and is configured to filter diesel exhaust fluid.
10. The fluid filter assembly of claim 1, wherein the bowl and filter element are combined into a spin-on filter cartridge.
11. An aqueous fluid filter assembly, comprising: a cap; a bowl engaging the cap and defining a filter volume; a filter element disposed in the filter volume, the filter element having an interior volume, the filter element being sealed against an interior of the cap and interior of the bowl, the bowl and an outer surface of the filter element cooperating to provide an outer unfiltered volume and the interior volume of the filter element and cap cooperating to provide an inner filtered volume; an inlet in fluid communication with the outer unfiltered volume; an outlet in fluid communication with the inner filtered volume via a pickup section; the pickup section comprising a pick-up section inlet extending into the filtered volume and an air-metering orifice, wherein a diameter of the air-metering orifice is less than 30% of a diameter of the pick-up section inlet and the pick-up section inlet is located below the air-metering orifice; wherein the pick-up section and the outlet comprises a unitary tube shaped with an elbow; a compressible member inside the filtered volume, wherein the compressible member is configured to compress upon expansion of freezing diesel exhaust fluid reducing expansion stress on at least one of the cap, bowl and filter element.
12. The fluid filter assembly of claim 11, wherein the air-metering orifice is about 0.005 to 0.007 inch.
13. The fluid filter assembly of claim 11, wherein the pick-up section is configured to locate the pick-up section inlet within the interior volume of the filter element.
14. The fluid filter assembly of claim 11, wherein the interior volume of the cap comprises a recess to allow for collection of separated air and wherein the air-metering orifice is located in the recess.
15. The fluid filter assembly of claim 11, wherein the bowl and filter element are combined into a spin-on filter cartridge.
16. The fluid filter assembly of claim 11, wherein the filter element is configured to filter diesel exhaust fluid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) A known filter assembly 10 typical of those installed on the suction side of a DEF pump is illustrated in
(8) A filter as illustrated in
(9) Second, because the filter is on the suction side of the pump, pressure within the fluid is lower than ambient pressure, especially in the inner filtered volume on the “clean” side of the filter element. Lower than ambient pressure promotes the release of air out of the liquid. Additionally, operation of the heater element in cold operating conditions may release additional dissolved air. Once the air is separated from the DEF, it tends to rise and collect at the upper sections 28 of the filtered volume in the cap. A large aperture in the outlet tube allows for proper fluid flow, but also allows air pockets to be re-introduced into the outlet flow as large “slugs” of air. The large slugs of air disrupt the pressure output and volume flow of the dosing pump. If the disruptions occur frequently enough the system may register a fault and cause reduced vehicle performance.
(10) An improved aqueous DEF Fluid Filter Assembly 100 is illustrated in
(11) Optionally, a portion of filtered volume 126 may be occupied by a compressible member 128 to provide for protection against freeze damage. As freezing DEF expands, the compressible member 128 compresses reducing expansion stresses on the cap 112, bowl 114, and filter element 116.
(12) The outlet 122 is coupled to the filtered volume by an air-metering pick-up section 130. Pick-up section 130 may comprise a pick-up section inlet 132 extending into the filtered volume, preferably into a portion of the filtered volume defined by the interior cylindrical volume of the filter element. The pick-up section 130 has a length dimensioned to allow for accumulation of separated air above the pick-up section inlet 132, in the portion of the filtered volume defined by the interior volume of the cap and above filter element 116 filtered volume. The pick-up section 130 incorporates an air-metering orifice 134 above the pick-up section inlet 132 preferably in the portion of the filtered volume defined by the interior volume of the cap, to remove any air that accumulates in the interior volume of the cap at a slow, controlled rate.
(13) The removal of air via an air-metering orifice 134 having a small diameter opening relative to the pick-up section inlet 132, at a location in the interior volume that is above the inlet of the pick-up section inlet 132, significantly reduces the potential for a “slug” of air large enough to disrupt DEF injector performance to accumulate in the filtered volume or be passed along to the injector pump. To achieve this, the air metering orifice 134 should be of a diameter insufficient for the fluid flow requirements for the DEF. For example, a diameter of the air metering orifice 134 may be less than 30% of the pick-up section inlet 132. In one example, the air-metering orifice 134 is a 0.005 inch to 0.007 inch diameter aperture in pick up section 130. Because features in the range of thousands of an inch are not readily reproducible at the scale of the drawings, the air metering orifice 134 is not illustrated in
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(16) Another example is illustrated in
(17) In view of the foregoing, an improved fluid filter may comprise a cap, a bowl engaging the cap and defining a filter volume, a filter element disposed in the filter volume, the filter element being cylindrical with a hollow interior volume, the ends of the filter element being sealed against an interior of the cap and bottom interior of the bowl. The bowl and outer cylindrical surface of the filter element cooperate to provide an outer unfiltered volume. An interior cylindrical volume of the filter element, bottom of the bowl and interior volume of cap cooperate to provide an inner filtered volume. An inlet is in fluid communication with the unfiltered volume, and an outlet is in fluid communication with the filtered volume via a pickup section comprising a pick-up section inlet extending into the filtered volume and an air-metering orifice, wherein the air-metering orifice is less than 30% of the diameter of an inlet of the pick-up section and the pick-up section inlet is located below the air-metering orifice. The air-metering orifice may be about 0.005 to 0.007 inch.
(18) The length of the pick-up section may be of a length sufficient to allow for accumulation of separated air above the pick-up section inlet, in a portion of the filtered volume defined by the interior volume of the cap and cylindrical interior volume of the filter element. The interior volume of the cap may include a recess to allow for collection of separated air. The air-metering orifice may be located in the recess.
(19) The filter may include a heater element. The filter may also include a compressible member to provide for protection against freeze damage. The pick-up section may be located alongside the heater element. The pick-up section may coaxially enclose the heater element.