FLUID FILTER SYSTEM
20170014734 ยท 2017-01-19
Inventors
- CHRISTOPHER J. SALVADOR (PEORIA, IL, US)
- RANDALL W. HEIBENTHAL (MAHOMET, IL, US)
- DENNIS M. DEEDRICH (CHAMPAIGN, IL, US)
- David B. Harder (Burnsville, MN, US)
- John R. Hacker (Minneapolis, MN, US)
- RICHARD J. EISENMENGER (PHILO, IL, US)
Cpc classification
F02M37/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D29/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/295
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D27/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An endcap including a first plate member including a radial inner portion, a radial outer portion, and defining a longitudinal axis. The endcap also includes a flange disposed between the radial inner and outer portions of the first plate member and projecting axially along the longitudinal axis in a first direction. The endcap also includes a first seal member disposed adjacent the flange. The first seal includes a first portion thereof engaged with an axial facing surface of the first plate member and a second portion thereof engaged with a radially facing surface of the flange. The endcap further includes a second plate member disposed radially outward of the radial outer portion and a second seal member disposed adjacent the second plate member including at least a portion thereof axially spaced from the axially facing surface of the first plate member in a second direction along the longitudinal axis opposite the first direction.
Claims
1-40. (canceled)
41. An adaptor configured to interconnect a spin-on filter cartridge and a filter base, the adaptor comprising: a first wall including a ring shape and a radial inner portion, a radial outer portion, and a longitudinal axis; a flange disposed between the radial inner portion and the radial outer portion and projecting axially in a first direction; an inner seal member integrally connected to the flange, the inner seal member including a first portion engaged with an axial facing surface of the first wall and a second portion engaged with an inwardly radially facing surface of the flange; an inner cylindrically shaped wall projecting axially opposite the first direction from the first wall; a ring shaped second wall disposed radially outward from the radial outer portion of the first wall and configured to be associated with the first wall, wherein the second wall and the first wall cooperate to define a plurality of apertures; and an outer seal member disposed adjacent the radially outermost edge of the second wall, wherein the second wall includes an axially extending wall that extends in the first direction away from the second wall to a free end, the axially extending wall forming an outer radial wall of the plurality of apertures.
42. The adaptor of claim 41, wherein the second wall is directly connected to the first wall by a plurality of arms, wherein the second wall, the plurality of arms, and the first wall cooperate to define the plurality of apertures.
43. The adaptor of claim 41, wherein the flange includes a plurality of recesses, wherein the inner seal member extends into the plurality of recesses to integrally connect the inner seal member with the flange.
44. The adaptor of claim 43, wherein the inner seal member is injection molded onto the flange and the first wall.
45. The adaptor of claim 41, further including an outer cylindrically shaped wall extending axially from the outer portion of the first wall opposite the first direction.
46. The adaptor of claim 41, further including an anti-prefill device configured to permit a fluid to flow in the first direction through an aperture of the first wall while reducing the flow of the fluid opposite the first direction through the aperture of the first wall.
47. The adaptor of claim 41, further including a threaded portion configured to interconnect the spin-on filter cartridge and the filter base via a threaded connection.
48. A filter endcap comprising: a first wall including a ring shape and a radial inner portion, a radial outer portion, and a longitudinal axis; a flange disposed between the radial inner portion and the radial outer portion and projecting axially in a first direction; an inner seal member integrally connected to the flange, the inner seal member including a first portion engaged with an axial facing surface of the first wall and a second portion engaged with an inwardly radially facing surface of the flange; an inner cylindrically shaped wall projecting axially opposite the first direction from the first wall; a ring shaped second wall disposed radially outward from the radial outer portion of the first wall and configured to be associated with the first wall, wherein the second wall and the first wall cooperate to define at a plurality of apertures; and an outer seal member disposed adjacent the radially outermost edge of the second wall, wherein the second wall includes an axially extending wall that extends in the first direction away from the second wall to a free end, the axially extending wall forming an outer radial wall of the plurality of apertures.
49. The filter endcap of claim 48, wherein the second wall is directly connected to the first wall by a plurality of arms, wherein the second wall, the plurality of arms, and the first wall cooperate to define the plurality of apertures.
50. The filter endcap of claim 48, wherein the flange includes a plurality of recesses, wherein the inner seal member extends into the plurality of recesses to integrally connect the inner seal member with the flange.
51. The filter endcap of claim 50, wherein the inner seal member is injection molded onto the flange and the first wall.
52. The filter endcap of claim 48, further including an outer cylindrically shaped wall extending axially from the outer portion of the first wall opposite the first direction.
53. The filter endcap of claim 48, further including an anti-prefill device configured to permit a fluid to flow in the first direction through an aperture of the first wall while reducing the flow of the fluid opposite the first direction through the aperture of the first wall.
54. A filter assembly comprising: a first endcap including; a first wall including a ring shape and a radial inner portion, a radial outer portion, and a longitudinal axis; a flange disposed between the radial inner portion and the radial outer portion and projecting axially in a first direction; an inner seal member integrally connected to the flange, the inner seal member including a first portion engaged with an axial facing surface of the first wall and a second portion engaged with an inwardly radially facing surface of the flange; an inner cylindrically shaped wall projecting axially opposite the first direction from the radial inner portion of the first wall; a ring shaped second wall disposed radially outward from the radial outer portion of the first wall and configured to be associated with the first wall, wherein the second wall and the first wall cooperate to define a plurality of apertures; and an outer seal member disposed adjacent the radially outermost edge of second wall, wherein the second wall includes an axially extending wall that extends in the first direction away from the second wall to a free end, the axially extending wall forming an outer radial wall of the plurality of apertures; and an adaptor configured to be coupled to the first endcap and a base of the filter assembly.
55. The filter assembly of claim 54, wherein the second wall is radially disposed outward from the first wall via a plurality of arms, wherein the second wall, the plurality of arms, and the first wall cooperate to define the plurality of apertures.
56. The filter assembly of claim 54, wherein the adaptor includes a threaded portion configured to interconnect the first end cap and the filter base via a threaded connection.
57. The filter assembly of claim 54, wherein the first end cap includes a threaded portion configured to interconnect a spin-on filter and the adaptor via a threaded connection.
58. The filter assembly of claim 54, further including a sleeve including a first end, the first end engaging the inner cylindrically shaped wall of the first end cap.
59. The filter assembly of claim 58, further including a filter medium disposed about the sleeve.
60. The filter assembly of claim 59, further including a second end cap connected to a second end of the sleeve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011]
[0012]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013]
[0014] Base 12 may include an outer wall 20 and a mounting portion 22. Outer wall 20 may be substantially cylindrical in shape and may include internal threads 21 configured to threadingly engage external threads 31 included on container 14. Mounting portion 22 may be configured to connect fluid filter system 10 to, for example, an engine, via one or more bolt holes (not referenced). Base 12 may further define an inlet port 24 and an outlet port 26. Inlet port 24 may be configured to receive unfiltered fluid from one or more upstream components of the fluid system and may be configured to direct the unfiltered fluid toward filter assembly 16. Specifically, inlet port 24 may include a generally annular space within base 12 and with respect to longitudinal axis 18. Outlet port 26 may be configured to receive filtered fluid from filter assembly 16 and configured to direct the filtered fluid toward one or more downstream components of the fluid system. Specifically, outlet port 26 may include a generally cylindrical space with respect to longitudinal axis 18 and may be disposed radially within inlet port 24. It is contemplated that inlet and outlet ports 24, 26 may each define a space within base 12 having any shape and/or contour, e.g., multifaceted.
[0015] Container 14 may include an outer wall 28 and an endwall 30. Outer wall 28 may be substantially cylindrical in shape and may include external threads 31 configured to threadingly engage internal threads 21 included on base 12. Endwall 30 may be disposed at an end of outer wall 28 opposite external threads 31. Outer wall 28 and endwall 30 may generally define an internal cavity configured to contain filter assembly 16. It is contemplated that internal threads 21 and external threads 31 may each, respectively, extend in either a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction. It is also contemplated that container 14 may include any conventional drain port (not referenced) that may be configured to facilitate draining of fluid from container 14 and/or may include any conventional relief valve (not shown) to limit a pressure of the fluid of the fluid system. It is understood that the engagement between internal threads 21 and external threads 31 and the resulting frictional engagement therebetween are well known in the art and, thus, are not further described.
[0016] Filter assembly 16 may include a first endcap 32 and a filter medium 34. First endcap 32 may be disposed adjacent base 12 and may be configured to support filter medium 34 within, and with respect to, container 14 and to provide seals between base 12 and container 14 and between inlet port 24 and outlet port 26, respectively. Filter medium 34 may be configured to trap particulates and/or other particles suspended within a fluid and may include a generally cylindrical shape disposed about and extending along longitudinal axis 18. Filter assembly 16 may also include a sleeve 36 and a second endcap 38. Sleeve 36 may include a generally cylindrical tube disposed radially within or radially outside of filter medium 34 and may include one or more perforations 37 therein configured to allow fluid to flow therethrough, e.g, from filter medium 34 to an interior space 40 (as illustrated in
[0017] With reference to
[0018] Outer seal member 42 may be disposed adjacent and configured to surround the radially outermost edge of fifth wall 58 and may be integral with fifth wall 58 and, thus, first endcap 32. Specifically, outer seal member 42 may be configured to provide a fluid seal with respect to base 12 and container 14 and, thus an external environment, as a result of being compressed between an axially facing surface of base 12 and an axially facing surface of container 14. An axial facing surface may, for example, include a surface that is not predominantly parallel to axis 18, e.g., a surface that may be generally perpendicular to axis 18. Outer seal member 42 may include a circumferential outer surface having first and second portions thereof respectively configured to establish axially facing seal interfaces with respect to, for example, the axially facing surface of base 12 and the axial facing surface of container 14. In addition, base 12 may include a depression (not referenced) on an interior surface thereof configured to be complimentary to the shape of outer seal member 42.
[0019] Inner seal member 44 may be disposed radially inward of flange 52 and radially outward of outlet port 26 and may be integral with flange 52 and, thus, first endcap 32. Specifically, inner seal member 44 may be configured to provide a fluid seal between inlet and outlet ports 24, 26 as a result of being compressed between a radially facing inner surface of flange 52 and a radially facing outer surface of outlet port 26. A radially facing surface may, for example, include a surface that is not predominantly perpendicular to axis 18, e.g., a surface that may be generally parallel to axis 18. Inner seal member 44 may include a circumferential outer surface having first and second portions thereof respectively configured to engage an axially facing surface of first wall 46 and a radially facing surface of flange 52. In addition, the circumferential outer surface of inner seal member 44 may include a third portion thereof configured to establish a radially facing seal interface with respect to outlet port 26. It is contemplated that flange 52 may at least partially surround at least a portion of outlet port 26 and inner seal member 44, respectively, such that inner seal member 44 may be compressed therebetween and flange 52 may help maintain the radially facing seal interface established by inner seal member 44 by resisting movement of inner seal member 44 radially outward and away from outlet port 26 that may be cause by, for example, forces generated by fluid communicated from inlet port 24 impinging inner seal member 44.
[0020] At least a portion of inner seal member 44 may axially extend along longitudinal axis 18, in direction B, an axial distance greater than outer seal member 42 may axially extend along longitudinal axis 18, in direction B. That is, at least a portion of inner seal member 44 may extend a first axial distance C along longitudinal axis 18 from a first end of filter medium 34 (represented as line D in
[0021] It is contemplated that both outer and inner seal members 42, 44 may be generally cylindrically shaped about longitudinal axis 18 and may include any cross sectional shape, e.g., outer seal member 42 may include a substantially oval or round shape and/or inner seal member 44 may include a substantially square or rectangular shape. It is also contemplated that outer seal member 42 may be compressed as a function of the axial distance between the axially facing end surfaces of base 12 and container 14 when threadingly engaged and that inner seal member 44 may be compressed as a function of the radial distance between the radially facing inner surface of flange 52 and the radially facing outer surface of outlet port 26. It is also contemplated that outer seal member 42 may establish axially facing seal interfaces, e.g., a seal interface that substantially blocks fluid from flowing along an axial facing surface, with respect to base 12 and/or container 14 as well as a radially facing seal interface, e.g., a seal interface that substantially blocks fluid from flowing along a radially facing surface, with respect to base 12 and that inner seal member 44 may establish radially facing seal interfaces with respect to flange 52 and/or outlet port 26 as well as being void of any axially facing seal interfaces. It is further contemplated that inner seal member 44 may be radially compressed and may be axially expanded, displaced, or skewed as a result of being radially compressed, but might not be axially compressed, i.e., void of axial compression. It is further contemplated that outer seal member 42 may be axially compressed with respect to base 12 at any radial location with respect to inner seal member 44. As such, radially compressing inner seal member 42 might reduce manufacturing and/or assembling tolerances regarding the length and circumferential dimension of outlet port 26 and/or endcap 32 while maintaining suitable sealing between inlet and outlet ports 24, 26.
[0022] As shown in
[0023] With reference again to
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0024] The disclosed fluid filter system may be applicable to filter any type of fluid and may provide a seal between a flow of unfiltered fluid and a flow of filtered fluid without requiring numerous, complex shaped components and/or components requiring high manufacturing tolerances. The operation of fluid filter system 10 is explained below.
[0025] Referring to
[0026] It may be desirable to replace filter assembly 16 because filter medium 34 may be saturated with trapped particles, inner and outer seal members 42, 44 may be deteriorated, a maintenance period has elapsed, and/or because of any other rationale known in the art. An operator may unthread container 14 from base 12, may extract the old or used filter assembly 16 from within container 14 and may insert a new or unused filter assembly 16 into container 14. As such, outer and inner seal members 42, 44 may be unseated as the old first endcap 32 is removed with the old filter assembly 16. The operator may insert a new filter assembly 16 into container 14 and may rethread container 14 to base 12 and, as such, outer and inner seal members 42, 44 may be seated as the new first endcap 32 aligns with base 12. It is contemplated that the operator may remove some or all of the fluid retained within container 14 in conjunction with and/or after removing old filter assembly 16. It is also contemplated that operator may replace any one or more elements of filter assembly 16, e.g., may replace just filter medium 34 and end cap 32 instead of replacing all elements of filter assembly 16.
[0027] The operator may prime container 14 after inserting a new filter assembly 16 and before rethreading container 14 to base 12. As such, the operator may fill the radial space between container 14 and filter medium 34 with fluid by, for example, pouring fluid through apertures 57 and/or on the top surface of first endcap 32, e.g., the surface of wall 46 facing and/or exposed to inlet port 24. The priming fluid may or may not be filtered and device 66 may reduce and/or prevent the fluid from entering interior space 40. Specifically, as the operator pours the priming fluid, some of the priming fluid may flow radially outward toward apertures 57, through apertures 57, and into the radial space between filter medium 34 and container 14. If an operator pours an excessive volume of priming fluid through apertures 57 and thus overfills the radial space between container 14 and filter medium 34, if an operator does not directly pour the priming fluid through apertures 57 but generally pours priming fluid onto first endcap 32, and/or as a result of operator carelessness, e.g., splashing or splattering, some of the priming fluid may flow radially inward over flange 52 and/or be deposited radially within flange 52. Such deposited fluid may flow toward device 66, through apertures 70, and may be restrained from flowing into interior space 40 by cylindrical wall 72.
[0028] It is contemplated that cylindrical wall 72 may axially extend from first wall 46 a distance greater than a distance that flange 52 axially extends from first wall 46 and that apertures 57 may be axially disposed closer to container 14 than flange 52. As such, the priming fluid may flow radially outward over flange 52, through apertures 57, and into the space between container 14 and filter medium 34 or overflow wall 28 of container 14 rather than overflowing cylindrical wall 72 and flowing into interior space 40. It is also contemplated that some priming fluid may be retained radially between flange 52 and cylindrical wall 72, which may be trapped within outlet port 26 after container 14 and filter assembly 16 are interconnected with base 12. The amount of such a trapped priming fluid might be significantly less than an amount which might otherwise flow into interior space 40 if device 66 was omitted. It is further contemplated that the relative axial relation between outer and inner seal members 42, 44 may additionally assist or improve fluid flow toward apertures 57 during priming by promoting radial outward fluid to flow from inner seal member 44 toward outer seal member 42 and resisting radial inward fluid flow from outer seal member 42 toward inner seal member 44.
[0029] As container 14 and filter assembly 16 are interconnected with base 12, outer seal member 42 may form a seal between base 12 and container 14, e.g., between fluid filter system 10 and the environment and inner seal member 44 may form a seal between inlet port 24 and outlet port 26, e.g., between the unfiltered and filtered fluid flows. Specifically, outer seal member 42 may be positioned atop outer wall 28 and compressed as a function of container 14 being threadingly engaged with base 12 and may, for example, be compressed between container 14 and base 12 to establish one or more axially facing seal interfaces, e.g., a face seal against an axially facing surface of container 14 and/or base 12. It is contemplated that outer seal member 42 may be compressed against either or both of container 14 or base 12 and that outer seal member 42 may additionally and/or alternatively establish a radially facing seal interface with respect to either or both of container 14 or base 12. Additionally, inner seal member 44 may be aligned with outlet port 26 and may move past an end thereof as container 14 is threadingly engaged with base 12, may be compressed as a function of the distance between the radially facing inner surface of flange 52 and the radially facing outward surface of outlet port 26, and may, for example, be compressed therebetween to establish a radially facing seal interface, e.g., a face seal against a radial surface of outlet port 26.
[0030] Because outer and inner seal members 42, 44 may be integral with first endcap 32, container 14 and filter assembly 16 may be sealed with respect to base 12 and fluid filter system 10 may include a less complex fluid filter system. Additionally, because first endcap 32 includes device 66, unfiltered fluid may be reduced or prevented from flowing into interior space 40 during priming of container 14 during filter replacement.
[0031] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed fluid filter system. Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosed method and apparatus. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope being indicated by the following claims and their equivalents.