WATER SEPARATING SCREEN FOR A FILTER ELEMENT IN A LIQUID FILTER
20230075592 · 2023-03-09
Inventors
- Andrés Moreno Linares (Ludwigsburg, DE)
- Sebastian Neubauer (Marbach, DE)
- Helen Neubauer (Ludwigsburg, DE)
Cpc classification
B01D36/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/302
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D17/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/4084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/4092
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D36/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A water separating screen for a filter element in a liquid filter, the water separating screen including: a screen fabric having end faces; and a fabric carrier; a screen fabric arranged on the fabric carrier and encircling a longitudinal axis, the screen fabric having axial end faces, the longitudinal axis defining an axial direction; wherein the fabric carrier in an area between the end faces exclusively has longitudinal struts, which at least substantially extend in the direction of the longitudinal axis and which are elastic in a radial direction.
Claims
1. A water separating screen for a filter element in a liquid filter, the water separating screen comprising: a fabric carrier of longitudinal struts arranged circumferentially spaced apart about a longitudinal axis; wherein the fabric carrier has: a first carrier ring arranged at and connected to a first axial end of the of longitudinal struts; and a second carrier ring arranged at and connected to an opposite second axial end of the of longitudinal struts; wherein the first carrier ring and the second carrier ring are each arranged at respective axial end faces of the water separating screen; wherein the fabric carrier having the longitudinal struts, the first carrier ring and the second carrier ring are integrally formed together in one piece; wherein the longitudinal struts extend axially between the first carrier ring and the second carrier ring and are connected to the first carrier ring and the second carrier ring at opposing axial ends of the longitudinal struts; wherein between the first and the second carrier rings, the fabric carrier abstains from cross struts so that the longitudinal struts are free to give way and deflect in a radial inward direction when pressure is applied; a screen fabric which is tubular and circumferentially surrounds the longitudinal struts at a radial outer side of the fabric carrier, the screen fabric having: a first axial end having a first axial end face, the first axial end face held and connected onto the first carrier ring; and an opposite second axial end having a second axial end face, the second axial end face held and connected onto the second carrier ring; wherein the screen fabric is held and connected only to the first and second carrier rings, the screen fabric is arranged radially outwardly surrounding and is not affixed to or connected to the longitudinal struts such the longitudinal struts can move independently relative to the screen fabric and the screen fabric is free slide across the longitudinal struts when the longitudinal struts deflect inwardly or give way due to fluid pressure to avoid tearing the screen fabric; wherein between the first axial end face of the screen fabric and the second axial end face of the screen fabric, the fabric carrier has only the longitudinal struts, and does not have cross struts connecting two or more of the longitudinal struts, such that the longitudinal struts are free to be elastically compressed in a radial inward direction when a pressure is applied to radially outer side of the water separating screen.
2. The water separating screen according to claim 1, wherein the longitudinal struts extend exactly in the direction of the longitudinal axis.
3. The water separating screen according to claim 1, wherein the longitudinal struts are four longitudinal struts which are circumferentially spaced apart on a circumference of the water separating screen.
4. The water separating screen according to claim 1, wherein the water separating screen is cylindrically formed.
5. The water separating screen according to claim 1, wherein, the water separating screen is conically formed.
6. An annular filter element, comprising: a filter medium being circumferentially closed about an axis of the annular filter element and extended along the axis, the axis defining an axial direction; wherein the filter medium has a radially outer flow face and a radially inner flow face, the radially inner flow face surrounding an inner clean space in the annular filter element; wherein the annular filter element is through-flowable radially from a radial outside to a radial inside of the annular filter element; the water separating screen according to claim 1 inserted into the inner clean space, the water separating screen formed separately from the annular filter element, the water separating screen connected to the annular filter element or to a component situated at the annular filter element.
7. The annular filter element according to claim 6, wherein a tubular center pipe is inserted into the inner clean space of the annular filter element; wherein the water separation screen is inserted into the tubular center pipe, the tubular center pipe engages around the water separating screen, the water separation screen inserted into the inner clean space of the annular filter element.
8. The annular filter element according to claim 6, wherein a coalescing element is arranged adjacent to the annular filter element and at the inner clean space of the annular filter element.
9. The annular filter element according to claim 6, wherein the annular filter element has an end plate arranged on an axial end face of the filter medium; wherein the water separation screen is connected to the end plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Further advantages and expedient embodiments may be concluded from the further claims, the description of the figures and the drawings.
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[0030] In the figures, same components are provided with the same reference characters.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0033] A center or support pipe 8, which preferably is made out of plastic and braces the filter medium of filter element 6 and which provides stability to said filter medium, is inserted into clean space 7 of filter element 6. Central pipe 8 lines clean space 7.
[0034] A coalescing element 9 delimited radially inwards by center pipe 8 is located on the radially interior side of the filter medium of filter element 6. A coalescence or agglomeration of finely distributed droplets of water in the fuel occurs in coalescing element 9 so that said droplets accumulate into larger droplets.
[0035] A water collecting space 10, in which water separated when filtering the fluid is collected, is located in the bottom region near the ground in filter housing 2. The collected water can be discharged from water collecting space 10 in the filter housing via a bottom sided opening and a valve.
[0036] A water separating screen 11, embodied as a hollow cylinder and having an outer diameter which is smaller than the interior diameter of center pipe 8, is inserted into clean space 7 so that an intermediate annular space is formed. Water separating screen 11 extends axially like center pipe 8 over the complete length of clean space 7 or of filter element 6. It is, however, also possible that water separating screen 11 only extends over a part of the length of clean space 7 or filter element 6. The droplets of carried along in the fuel are separated at the outer surface shell of water separating screen 11. As indicated by the vertical downward pointing arrow, the separated droplets of water are discharged via the bottom axial end face of clean space 7 into water collecting space 10.
[0037] The wall of water separating screen 11 has a plurality of passage openings, via which the cleaned fuel may through-flow radially inwards from the annular space between center pipe 8 and water separating screen 11 into the interior of water separating screen 11. In particular, a screen fabric 23 (
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[0039] As may particularly be concluded from
[0040] End plate 13 has on its axially outward facing end face an axially protruding support collar 20, onto which a cover 18 is fitted. On the radially inner side of support collar 20, a sealing ring 19 is located, which, as may be concluded from
[0041] As may further be concluded from
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[0043] Fabric screen 23 is arranged at a radially outer outside of longitudinal struts 24 and is connected at the end faces to each carrier ring 15, 25. In the area between carrier rings 15, 25, fabric carrier 22 exclusively has longitudinal struts 24, but no connecting cross struts, so that a radial elasticity is provided and longitudinal struts 24, which preferably are made out of plastic, may give way inwards from radially outside if the pressure applied at the outside is correspondingly high. This also makes it possible that screen fabric 23 deforms radially inward when pressure is applied. In this way, the risk of the screen fabric tearing is significantly reduced. Advantageously, the screen fabric 23 is free slide across the longitudinal struts 24 when the longitudinal struts 24 deflect, thereby reducing the chance of damage or tears in the screen fabric 23 when the longitudinal struts 24 deflect inwardly or give way due to fluid pressure. AS shown schematically in
[0044] Distributed over the circumference, four longitudinal struts 24 in total, which respectively run exactly in the direction of longitudinal axis 26 and which are situated in a uniformly distributed manner over the circumference, are provided in fabric carrier 23. Longitudinal struts 24 only have a relatively small thickness to ensure, on the one hand, the desired radial elasticity and, on the other hand, to restrict the through-flow area at the screen fabric available for through-flowing the fluid to be cleaned as little as possible.
[0045] After the radially outside pressure has lapsed, longitudinal struts 24 may, owing to their own elasticity, return into the original position, in which longitudinal struts 24 run in a straight line. Along with the return to the original position, the screen fabric 23 also is returned into its original position.