Filter with a cylindrical housing and an annular filter...

Gas separation – With means securing or retaining separating media

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C055S385300, C055S492000, C055S498000, C055S502000, C055S503000, C055S510000, C055S521000

Reexamination Certificate

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06540806

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a filter, particularly an air filter for the intake air of internal combustion engines, comprising a housing in the form of a cylindrical vessel and an annular filter cartridge fixed to a support tube. The invention further relates to an annular filter cartridge which is suitable for installation in the aforementioned filter.
The use of annular filter cartridges in cylindrical vessel housings is known, for instance, from Dungs et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,730,769. According to this prior patent, an annular filter cartridge is installed in a cylindrical vessel housing, which can be separated into two housing halves for this purpose. Furthermore, to protect the annular filter cartridge against collapse of the filter medium if the pressure difference between the unfiltered side and the filtered side becomes too great, a support tube may be mounted in the interior of the annular filter cartridge.
The installation of the support tube into one of the housing shells, however, increases the effort and cost of assembling the filter. In addition, a fit must be provided to fix the support tube inside the housing shell. This results in certain requirements regarding the dimensional accuracy of the housing components. The same applies also to the division of the housing into two housing shells. For reasons of cost, however, such cylindrical vessel housings are often made of synthetic resin material, i.e., plastic. The higher the requirements for dimensional accuracy, the lower is the cost advantage resulting from the selection of this material. This applies likewise to the parting line between the housing shells, which according to the aforementioned document must be bridged by several snap locks to achieve a sufficient seal between the housing parts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is thus an object of the invention to provide a filter, which can be produced at low cost and nevertheless is functionally very reliable.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a filter which allows for large tolerances in the manufacture of the individual components and at the same time is functionally reliable.
A further object of the invention is to provide a filter cartridge for use in a filter of the aforedescribed type.
These and other objects have been achieved in accordance with the invention by providing a filter comprising a housing having an inlet and an outlet for a fluid medium to be filtered, said housing comprising two housing shells and an axially extending support tube with a lattice structure formed integrally in one piece with one of said housing shells, and an annular filter cartridge disposed on said support tube inside said housing such that fluid from said inlet must pass through said filter to reach said outlet, wherein said support tube and said filter insert have mating conical configurations.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, the objects are also achieved by providing an annular filter cartridge comprising a filter paper strip star-folded to form a pleated tubular filter member defining an axially extending central passageway and having axial ends embedded in end disks, wherein said central passageway is conically tapered.
The filter according to the invention conventionally comprises a housing in the form of a cylindrical vessel in which an annular filter cartridge is installed to form a seal in such a way that the fluid to be filtered flows from a housing inlet through the filter element to a housing outlet. One of the housing shells forms a single, unitary part together with a support tube which is provided to receive the filter cartridge. This component can be produced in a single process step, for example, as an injection molded plastic part. This saves separate molds that would otherwise be required for the support tube. It also eliminates the necessity of mounting the support tube in one of the housing shells. Additional seals between the support tube and the housing shell are also unnecessary. Moreover, an assembly step is eliminated.
In accordance with one advantageous embodiment of the inventive concept, the support tube and the annular filter cartridge are conical. The support tube is designed in such a way that there are no undercuts as seen in axial direction of the cylindrical housing. Because of the lattice-type structure of the support tube, this is only possible with a conical shape. A cylindrical shape would necessarily cause undercuts in axial direction since the individual struts around the circumference would lie on top of each other in axial direction. The conical shape, however, results in a distance (a) between two respectively adjacent circumferential struts, so that if the remainder of the cylindrical housing is designed accordingly, the mold for the housing shell with the support tube requires only two mold halves. These mold halves are then opened and closed in axial direction of the housing shells. Thus, the design of the housing shell according to the invention substantially simplifies the mold. Particularly in plastic injection molds, this clearly increases the economic efficiency of the filter because the molds are expensive, even if the number of units produced is large.
The conical design of the support tube also shows clear advantages in the mounting of the filter cartridge. The cartridge can be readily installed in the housing shell having the support tube, since the support tube and the cartridge make contact only after the cartridge has been completely inserted. This also avoids any possible damage to the sealing areas at the end disks of the cartridge by the struts of the lattice. In the installed position, the annular filter cartridge is then automatically centered.
It is advantageous to use a filter paper folded into a star shape as the filter medium for the annular filter cartridge. The filter paper can be produced at low cost by folding it from a rectangular filter strip. When it is subsequently brought into a conical shape to produce the conical cartridge, the plane of the end faces of the star-shaped bellows will be conically distorted. This can be readily compensated, however, by end disks. These end disks can be produced, for example, from a resilient or elastic material, particularly polyurethane foam. Selecting a rectangular filter strip as the semi-finished product for the annular filter cartridge has the advantage that conventional machines can be used for the folding process. In addition, there is no waste when the filter paper is cut, provided that the dimensions are properly selected.
An alternative to reduce the production costs of the filter is to take into account possible tolerances of the components in the design of the seal. This is achieved by providing a labyrinth seal in the parting line between the housing shells. This seal can, for example, be formed by a groove in the one housing part and a corresponding annular shoulder on the other housing part. Axial tolerances in the housing parts, which would cause the sealing joint to gape, can then be compensated within an axial area (b), which is a function of the groove depth. Radial tolerances, e.g., out-of-roundness of the housing shells, can also be compensated by a positive guidance of the labyrinth seal in radial direction. The design of the seal according to the invention thus permits a larger tolerance range in the production of the housing shells. This makes it possible to produce the molds at lower cost and to reduce the material requirements for the housing. This sealing system between the housing shells substantially simplifies the assembly means required for joining the two housing shells. Since axial sealing pressure in the parting line between the housing shells is unnecessary because the sealing pressure is produced radially between the groove and the annular collar, it is sufficient to provide, for example, a central screwed connection in the area of the cover which engages with a seat in the support tube. As an alternative to a screw connection, other fastening mechanisms are, of course,

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