Bellows, Filter Element, and Method
20170028321 ยท 2017-02-02
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Abstract
A bellows for a filter element is provided with a flat filter medium that has a first end section and a second end section opposite the first end section. A vulcanizable adhesive material adhesively connects the first end section and the second end section to each other. In a method for producing such a bellows, a vulcanizable adhesive material is supplied and the first and second end sections of the filter medium are connected to each other by vulcanizing the adhesive material.
Claims
1. A bellows for a filter element, the bellows comprising: a flat filter medium comprising a first end section and a second end section opposite the first end section; a vulcanizable adhesive material adhesively connecting the first end section and the second end section to each other.
2. The bellows according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive material comprises rubber.
3. The bellows according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive material is foamable by exposure to heat.
4. The bellows according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive material is expandable by exposure to heat.
5. The bellows according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive material is foamable and expandable by exposure to heat.
6. The bellows according to claim 1, wherein the filter medium is of a multi-layer configuration comprising individual layers and wherein the adhesive material connects the individual layers of the filter medium at the first end section and the second end section with each other.
7. The bellows according to claim 1, wherein the filter medium is folded and comprises terminal folds, wherein the terminal folds form the first and second end sections, respectively.
8. The bellows according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive material is configured to impregnate the filter medium.
9. A filter element comprising a bellows according to claim 1.
10. A method for producing a bellows, the method comprising: providing a flat filter medium; supplying a vulcanizable adhesive material; adhesively connecting a first end section of the filter medium and a second end section of the filter medium to each other by vulcanizing the adhesive material.
11. The method according to claim 10, comprising extruding the adhesive material prior to the step of supplying.
12. The method according to claim 10, comprising extruding the adhesive material in the step of supplying.
13. The method according to claim 10, comprising vulcanizing the adhesive material in a mold.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Further embodiments of the invention are subject matter of the dependent claims as well as of the embodiments of the invention described in the following. Moreover, the invention will be explained in more detail with the aid of embodiments with reference to the accompanying Figures.
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[0026] In the Figures, same or functionally the same elements, if not indicated otherwise, are provided with the same reference characters.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0028] The filter element 1 comprises a bellows 2, in particular an endless bellows. The bellows 2 is made of a filter medium 3. In particular, the filter medium 3 is configured as a fold pack of pleated filter material. Frequently, synthetic nonwoven materials, folded in a zigzag shape, are used as filter materials. The filter medium 3 comprises, for example, a filter fabric, laid filter material, or a filter nonwoven. In particular, the filter medium 3 can be produced by a spunbonding or meltblowing method. Moreover, the filter medium 3 can be felted or needled. The filter medium 3 may comprise natural fibers, such as cellulose or cotton, or synthetic fibers, for example, of polyester, polyvinylsulfite, or polytetrafluoroethylene. Fibers of the filter medium 3 can be oriented during processing slantedly and/or transversely relative to the machine direction.
[0029] At the top side and bottom side in the orientation of
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[0033] The filter medium 3 may comprise a filter layer 11 as well as support structures 12, 13 arranged on either side of the filter layer 11. The support structures 12, 13 can be of a grid shape. The filter medium 3 comprises a first end section 14 and a second end section 15. For forming the bellows 2, the first end section 14 of the filter medium 3 is adhesively connected with the second end section 15 by means of a vulcanizable adhesive material 16. The adhesive material 16 comprises preferably synthetic and/or natural rubber. The adhesive material 16 can moreover comprise sulfur or sulfur-donating substances, such as disulfide dichloride, and catalysts. The adhesive material 16 can be present, for example, in a flat, multi-layer, extruded or rolled form. In particular, the adhesive material 16 is foamable and/or expandable by exposure to heat.
[0034] Preferably, the adhesive material 16 is designed to impregnate the filter medium 3. When heated, the adhesive material 16 reacts chemically so that it expands and penetrates into the filter medium 3. Accordingly, the end sections 14, 15 of the filter medium are sealed as well as fluid-tightly connected with each other. As shown in
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[0040] In step S3, the first end section 14 of the filter medium 3 is adhesively connected with the second end section 15 of the filter medium 3 by means of the adhesive material 16 wherein the adhesive material 16 is vulcanized. In particular, the adhesive material 16 can be vulcanized in the mold 26. Vulcanization causes the adhesive material 16 to foam and/or expand. In particular, vulcanization causes the adhesive material 16 to penetrate into the end sections 14, 15 of the filter medium 3 and thereby connect them fluid-tightly.
[0041] The adhesive material 16 that can also be referred to as adhesive film is resistant relative to fluids such as fuel or oil. Moreover, the adhesive material 16, due to its swelling behavior, penetrates well into the filter medium 3 and connects the end sections 14, 15 of the filter medium 3 reliably with each other. Moreover, cut edges of multi-layer filter media 3 can be reliably and fluid-tightly framed.
[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.