FILTER ASSEMBLY AND WIPER THEREFOR AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
20190076761 ยท 2019-03-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D29/6484
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/23
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A filter assembly is provided for filtering pressurized fluid having a pressure vessel with an inlet, outlet and annular filter media for filtering fluid flow from inlet to outlet. An integrally molded one piece member wiper piston having an integral one piece hub, spoke-like radial springs and arcuate wiper segments attached to each spring is slidably disposed in the annular filter and is connected to an operating rod. A servo actuator effects movement of the rod and wiper for cleaning contaminants from the upstream side of the filter media. The one piece wiper member is readily and easily removed from the operating rod for replacement.
Claims
1. A moveable wiper assembly for cleaning an annular fluid filter comprising: an integrally formed one piece member having (a) a plurality of arcuately configured blades disposed in a spaced annular array with each of the blades having the radially outer surface configured for cleaning the filter; (b) a plurality of spring members each having one reaction end thereof integrally formed with each of the arcuately configured blades and extending in a radially inward direction therefrom; and; (c) an annular hub disposed centrally with respect to the annular array, the hub having a reaction end opposite the one reaction end of each spring formed integrally with the outer periphery of annular hub, wherein upon insertion of the wiper assembly in the annular fluid filter, each spring is operative to bias the respective blade radially outwardly, wherein the one piece member includes an open area for passage therethough of unfiltered fluid having an area of at least the area encircled by the inner periphery of the annular filter less the area of the elements of the one piece member.
2. The wiper assembly of claim 1, wherein each spring has one of (i) a curved configuration and (ii) a non-linear configuration in a radial direction.
3. The wiper assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the springs has the one reaction end disposed arcuately centrally on the blade.
4. The wiper assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of blades, springs, and hub are integrally formed as one piece from polymeric material.
5. The wiper assembly of claim 4, wherein the blades, springs, and hub are integrally molded of one of (i) polyoxymethylene, (ii) polyacetal and (iii) polyformaldehyde material.
6. A method of making a wiper assembly for cleaning an annular fluid filter comprising: (a) forming an annular hub of polymeric material; (b) integrally forming with the hub a plurality of radially outwardly extending circumferentially extending spring; (c) integrally forming an arcuately configured blade at a radially outward end of each spring; and (d) forming the blades in an annular array.
7. The method of claim 6, further comprising molding the hub, springs, and blades integrally of polymeric material.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising molding of one of (i) polyoxymethylene, (ii) polyacetal and (iii) polyformaldehyde material.
9. A fluid filter assembly comprising: (a) a pressure vessel with a removable closure forming an inlet chamber having a fluid inlet for receiving fluid to be filtered in the inlet chamber, a filtrate outlet; and a selectively openable drain outlet; (b) an annular filter disposed in the pressure vessel with the inner upstream side thereof communicating exclusively with the fluid inlet chamber and the outer downstream side communicating exclusively with the filtrate outlet; (c) a wiper assembly moveably disposed for cleaning the inner upstream side of the annular filter when the drain outlet is opened, the wiper assembly being removable when the closure is removed, the wiper assembly comprising a one piece member having (i) a plurality of spaced arcuately shaped blades disposed in an annular array, (ii) a radially inwardly extending spring having one reaction end thereof formed integrally with each of the blades, (iii) an annular hub centrally disposed with respect to the annular array having a reaction end opposite the one end of each spring formed integrally with the outer periphery of the annular hub, wherein each of the springs is operative to bias the respective arcuate blade into contact with the filter, and (iv) an open area for passage therethough of unfiltered fluid having an area of at least the area encircled by the inner periphery of the annular filter less the area of the elements of the one piece wiper.
10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein the wiper assembly is integrally formed as one piece of one of (i) polyoxymethylene, (ii) polyacetal and (iii) polyformaldehyde.
11. The assembly of claim 9, wherein each of the springs has one of (i) a curved configuration and (ii) a non-linear configuration in the radial direction.
12. The assembly of claim 9, further comprising a linear actuator connected to the wiper assembly and operative upon selective actuation to effect movement thereof for wiping contaminants from the filter media.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0014] The upper end of the pressure vessel 12 is open and has an annular flange 18 provided thereabout and secured thereon by suitable means as, for example, weldment. The flange 18 has a plurality of circumferentially spaced apertures 26 formed therein which each have received therethrough fasteners such as bolts 28 for securing thereon a removable lid or closure 30. A gasket or resilient seal ring not shown in
[0015] The pressure vessel 12 has an inlet fitting 32 provided adjacent the upper end thereof and an outlet fitting 34 provided adjacent the lower end thereof, each of which fittings 32, 34 communicate fluidically with the interior of the pressure vessel and is adapted for connection to a fluid pressure line for providing flow of filtered fluid from the inlet 32 to the outlet 34.
[0016] An annular filter media assembly indicated generally at 36 is received in the pressure vessel and includes an annular filter media element 38 which has secured thereto an annular flange 40 at its upper end, and an annular flange 42 attached thereto at its lower end. Flanges 40, 42 are adapted to closely inter-fit and seal against the inner periphery of the pressure vessel 12 for preventing flow therearound. In the present practice, the flanges 40, 42 may each have a resilient seal ring provided thereon for sealing thereabout between the flange and the inner periphery of the pressure vessel, which seal rings are not shown in
[0017] A wiper assembly indicated generally at 44 is disposed within the filter media 38 and includes a combination wiper piston element or member 46, which will hereinafter be described in greater detail and which is attached to an operating or piston rod 48 by having a reduced diameter portion 50 which is received through the center of the member 46 and is secured thereon by a suitable fastening means as, for example, a self-locking nut 52 threaded thereon. The operating rod extends upwardly through an aperture 54 provided centrally in the lid 30 and is connected to a selectively activated linear actuator 56, which may be remotely actuated if desired, for providing sliding movement in a vertical direction for effecting movement of the wiper indicated generally at 44. The extent of travel range of the linear actuator 56 is such as to allow the wiper assembly 44 to translate across the entire length of filter media 38. Examples of such linear actuators are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,093,721 and 9,415,339.
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[0019] In operation, upon selected actuation, which may be accomplished remotely, the linear actuator 56 is operative to effect vertical movement of the operating rod 48 between the position shown in solid outline in
[0020] The filter assembly of the present disclosure thus provides an annular fluid filter element having a wiper piston disposed therein for selective movement to remove contaminants retained upon the filter. The wiper piston is integrally molded, as a one piece member, having a hub, radially outwardly extending spring members, and an array of a plurality of circumferentially closely spaced arcuately configured wiper elements thereon which are biased into contact with the inner periphery of the annular filter element. The wiper piston of the present disclosure thus is a readily and easily removable and replaceable element for servicing the filtration assembly.
[0021] The exemplary embodiment has been described and illustrated with reference to the drawings. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the exemplary embodiment be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.