Filter device and fuel cell system having a filter device
US-2024269584-A1 · Aug 15, 2024 · US
US10099161B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10099161-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715405121-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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An example embodiment of a filter for a butterfly valve includes an inlet side having an axial inlet port and the first diameter D in , a closed outer side having a second diameter D 2 , and a filter body disposed between the inlet side and the outer side. The filter body has a filter diameter D filter larger than both D in and D 2 , and includes a cylindrical wall retaining a pleated filter media. A plurality of perforations is formed through a main bore wall to serve as at least one exit for the filter.
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A valve comprising: a valve housing including one or more first walls defining at least a main air passage with a valve centerline parallel to a longitudinal axis of the main fluid passage, and one or more second walls defining an actuator chamber above the main air passage; a shaft extending along a shaft passage connecting the actuator chamber and the main air passage; a flow control member mounted to a first longitudinal end of the shaft extending into the main air passage, the flow control member rotatable in the main air passage; an actuator assembly disposed in the actuator chamber, the actuator assembly adapted to rotate a second end of the shaft to effect rotation of the flow control member in the main air passage, the actuator assembly including at least one actuator unit arranged in the actuator chamber; a filter bore adapted to receive a filter assembly, between the main air passage and the actuator chamber, the filter assembly comprising: an inlet side having an axial inlet port and a first diameter for sealing against an inlet portion of the filter bore; a closed outer side having a second diameter; and a filter body disposed between the inlet side and the outer side, the filter body including a cylindrical wall retaining a pleated filter media, and a plurality of perforations formed through the cylindrical wall to serve as at least one exit for the filter; the filter bore comprising: an inlet bore portion for receiving and retaining the inlet side of the filter assembly the inlet bore portion having an axial air inlet and first diameter D in and providing communication between the main air passage and the axial inlet port on the inlet side of the filter assembly; and a main filter bore portion having a filter diameter D filter larger than D in , disposed outward of the inlet bore portion, the main filter bore portion providing communication between at least one outlet port on a main bore wall and the actuator chamber; and a cover securing the filter assembly to the actuator assembly within the filter bore, the cover including a central recessed portion with a second diameter D 2 for receiving and retaining the closed outer side of the filter assembly, and a flange circumscribing the central recessed portion and fastened to one of the second walls defining the actuator assembly; wherein the filter body has a filter diameter D central larger than both D in and D 2 . 2. The valve of claim 1 , wherein D in is equal to D 2 . 3. The valve of claim 1 , wherein D filter is between 1.6× and 3.4× of D in or D 2 . 4. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the filter assembly further comprises: an inlet ring seal retained in a first recess formed around the inlet side of the filter assembly, forming a first annular seal between the inlet side and the inlet bore; an outer ring seal retained in a second recess formed around the outer portion of the filter assembly, forming a second annular seal between the outer portion and the cover; and a cover ring seal retained around an outer surface of the filter body, forming a third annular seal between a wall of the actuator assembly and an inward surface of the cover. 5. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the pleated filter media comprises stainless steel wire mesh, sintered steel, spun glass fiber, at least one type of synthetic fiber, or combinations thereof. 6. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the actuator chamber includes a servo portion, an intermediate portion, and a supply portion; and the actuator unit includes a linear actuator with piston disposed in the actuator chamber, the piston drivable along the actuator centerline so that linear motion of the piston is along the actuator centerline. 7. The valve of claim 6 , wherein the actuator unit includes a torque motor servo valve in communication with the servo portion of the actuator chamber, the torque motor attached to a mount disposed in a motor chamber. 8. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the actuator centerline is transverse to the valve centerline. 9. The valve of claim 8 , further comprising: a support bracket connecting at least one first wall to at least one second wall for supporting the actuator chamber and actuator unit transverse to the valve centerline and the longitudinal axis of the main fluid passage. 10. A filter assembly for a pneumatic valve, comprising: an air inlet side having an axial inlet port and sized to seal within a first bore having a first diameter D in ; a closed second side sized to seal within a second bore having a second diameter D 2 ; and a central filter body portion disposed between the air inlet side and the closed second side having a central diameter D central wherein D central is greater than both D in and D 2 , the central portion including a cylindrical wall retaining a pleated filter media, and at least one perforation formed through the cylindrical wall to allow air flow therethrough to serve as an exit for the air from the filter assembly. 11. The filter assembly of claim 10 , wherein D in is equal to D 2 and the filter assembly is longitudinally symmetrical. 12. The filter assembly of claim 10 , wherein D central is between 1.6× and 3.4× of D in or D 2 . 13. The filter assembly of claim 10 , further comprising: a cover for securing the filter assembly to an actuator assembly, the cover including a central recessed portion, having the second diameter D 2 , for receiving and retaining the outer portion closed second side of the filter assembly, and a flange circumscribing the central recessed portion for fastening the cover to at least one wall of an actuator assembly of the pneumatic valve. 14. The filter assembly of claim 13 , further comprising: a first recess formed around the inlet side of the filter assembly, for retaining an inlet seal ring annularly between the inlet side and an inlet portion of a filter bore disposed in the actuator assembly; a second recess formed around the outer portion of the filter assembly, for retaining an outer seal ring annularly between the outer portion and the cover; and a cover ring seal disposed around an outer axial surface of the filter body, for forming an annular seal between a wall of the actuator assembly and an inward surface of the cover. 15. The filter assembly of claim 10 , wherein the pleated filter media comprises stainless steel wire mesh, sintered steel, spun glass fiber, at least one type of synthetic fiber, or combinations thereof. 16. A method for maintaining a pneumatic valve, the method comprising: removing a cover securing a filter assembly to an actuator assembly, the cover including a central recessed portion for receiving and retaining the outer portion of the filter assembly, and a flange circumscribing the central recessed portion and fastened to one of the second walls defining the actuator assembly; removing a filter assembly from a filter bore comprising: an inlet bore portion for receiving and retaining an inlet side of the filter assembly having an axial inlet and first diameter D in , the inlet bore portion providing communication between the main fluid passage and an axial inlet port on the inlet side of the filter assembly; and a main filter bore portion having a filter diameter D filter larger than D in , disposed outward of the inlet bore portion for receiving and retaining a cylindrical wall or central portion of a filter body, the main filter bore portion providing communication between at least one outlet port on a main bore wall and the actuator chamber; and inserting a replacement filter assembly into the filt
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