Filter with heat controlled fluid flow bypass

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Including controlling process in response to a sensed condition

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210774, 210805, 210168, 210446, 210456, 210149, B01D 3502

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043881963

ABSTRACT:
A filter comprising a housing in which are disposed a filtering element and a bypass channel establishing direct communication between the inlet and the outlet of the filter. The outlet of the bypass is closed below a predetermined temperature by a thermally operated diaphragm member. When the temperature of the fluid flowing through the filter housing reaches the predetermined temperature, the diaphragm member is deformed such as to open the bypass outlet. The filter has particular applications for installing in the line between a motor vehicle automatic transmission and the transmission fluid cooler, after the transmission has been overhauled or when a rebuilt transmission is installed on the motor vehicle.

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