Liquid purification or separation – Magnetic – With additional separator
Patent
1982-09-16
1984-05-01
Sever, Frank
Liquid purification or separation
Magnetic
With additional separator
210695, B01D 2506
Patent
active
044460198
ABSTRACT:
In a spin-on fluid filter assembly (10), means for magnetic filtration of ferrous-type particles upstream of the filter element is provided. The magnetic filtration means may include magnetizing the attachment plate (16) of the spin-on filter (12) and portions of the element housing (24). Magnetic spring clips (45) may be secured near the fluid inlet openings (30) in the attachment plate (16). A magnetic ring-like element (40) may also be secured adjacent the arrangement of inlet openings (30) in the plate (16). The invention produces magnetic force fields which attract and retain at the area of the attachment plate ferrous-type particles prior to the entry of the contaminated fluid into the filter element.
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Donaldson & Company, Inc.
Sever Frank
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