Filtration apparatus
US-2016346739-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US10065139B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10065139-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615011956-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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A filter module has hollow fibers which are combined into fiber bundles having end face pottings. The pottings of the fiber bundles are received into a common end disk.
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What is claimed is: 1. A filter module comprising: a filter housing; a plurality of hollow fiber fluid filtration units inserted into the filter housing, each hollow fiber fluid filtration unit having: a plurality of porous hollow fibers consisting of filter material, the hollow fibers having porous outer walls such that filtered fluid permeate flows radially outwardly from a hollow interior of the fibers through the porous walls and is thereby separated from the unfiltered fluid, the plurality of hollow fibers of filter material clamped between two pottings; wherein the filter material is a ceramic porous filtration material or polymer porous filtration material; wherein the plurality of porous hollow fibers of filter material are respectively combined into a fiber bundle having pottings at end faces of the porous hollow fibers, forming the hollow fiber fluid filtration unit; wherein the pottings of the fiber bundle lying at the same end face are received into a common end disk; wherein the common end disk includes: an inner perforated end disk having first recesses into which the pottings are received; and an outer perforated end disk arranged immediately adjacent to and connected onto the inner perforated end disk, the outer perforated end disk having second recesses into which the pottings are received, wherein first and second recesses are aligned such that fiber bundle pottings extend through respective ones of both the first and second recesses of the inner and outer perforated end disks; a sealing ring arranged at and circumferentially surrounding the pottings of respective fiber bundles, wherein a circumferential wall of the first recesses of the inner perforated end disk has a slanted circumferential surface, the slanted circumferential surface radially pressing the sealing ring against an outer surface of the pottings as the inner perforated end disk is moved towards and tightened against the outer perforated end disk, sealing between the pottings and the inner perforated end disk and the outer perforated end disk; wherein a first set of the hollow fiber fluid filtration units are arranged adjacently and spaced apart in the filter housing, and forming intermediate gaps between adjacent hollow fiber fluid filtration units of the first set; and further including one or more additional sets of the hollow fiber fluid filtration units, each having a smaller fiber bundle cross-section than a fiber bundle cross-section of the first set, the one or more additional sets of hollow fiber fluid filtration units adapted to be fit into otherwise unusable intermediate gaps between adjacent hollow fiber fluid filtration units of the first set, providing additional filtration media resulting in additional filtration surface area to the filter module, thereby efficiently using intermediate gaps to improve fluid filtration capacity of the filter module. 2. The filter module according to claim 1 , wherein the pottings of at least one fiber bundle of the fiber bundles have a round cross-sectional geometry and that the fibers of at least one fiber bundle and/or the fiber bundles are arranged in a respective cross-sectional geometry. 3. The filter module according to claim 1 , wherein the pottings of at least one fiber bundle of the fiber bundles have a rectangular cross-sectional geometry and that the fibers of the at least one fiber bundle and/or the fiber bundles are arranged in a respective cross-sectional geometry. 4. The filter module according to claim 1 , wherein the pottings of at least one fiber bundle of the fiber bundles have a sector-shaped cross-sectional geometry and the fibers of the at least one fiber bundle and/or the fiber bundles are arranged in a respective cross-sectional geometry. 5. The filter module according to claim 1 , wherein the pottings of at least one fiber bundle of the fiber bundles have a segment-shaped cross-sectional geometry and that the fibers of the at least one fiber bundle and/or the fiber bundles are arranged in a respective cross-sectional geometry. 6. The filter module according to claim 1 , wherein the pottings or the fiber bundles of different cross-sectional sizes and/or cross-sectional geometries are provided in the filter module. 7. The filter module according to claim 1 , wherein the filter material is the ceramic porous filtration material. 8. The filter module according to claim 7 , wherein the pottings are made of a ceramic material.
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the material being fibrous (B01D39/18 takes precedence) · CPC title
Specific tightening or locking mechanisms · CPC title
Filter housing constructions · CPC title
the material being filamentary or fibrous · CPC title
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