Fuel-filter abnormality detection device
US-2015360152-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US10155184B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10155184-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514861012-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 18, 2018 |
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A filter element may include a first end cap including an end cap barrier including an inner end cap aperture and end cap flow passages configured to provide flow communication between the of interior the filter element and the exterior of the filter element. The filter element may also include a first tubular member having a first end coupled to the first end cap to provide flow communication between the inner end cap aperture and a second end of the first tubular member. The filter element may further include first filter media extending around the first tubular member, an intermediate barrier coupled to a second end of the first tubular member, and second filter media having different filtering characteristics than the first filter media. One of the first filter media and the second filter media may include a coalescing-type media configured to promote separation of a first fluid from a second fluid.
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A filter element having a longitudinal axis, the filter element comprising: a first end cap; a first tubular member coupled at a first end to the first end cap; an intermediate barrier coupled to a second end of the first tubular member; the first end cap including an end cap barrier, the first end cap including: an inner end cap aperture formed in the first end cap and configured to provide an opening through the first end cap for flow communication between an interior of the filter element on a first side of the first end cap and an exterior of the filter element on a second, opposite side of the first end cap; and end cap flow passages formed in the first end cap and configured to provide a flow passage through the first end cap for flow communication between the interior of the filter element and the exterior of the filter element; the first tubular member having the first end coupled to the first end cap to provide flow communication between the inner end cap aperture and a second end of the first tubular member, wherein the first tubular member includes: an inner tubular element including a tubular element first end and extending along the longitudinal axis to a tubular element second end, the tubular element first end being coupled to the first end cap and being configured to provide flow communication between the inner end cap aperture and the tubular element second end; and an outer tubular element coupled to the tubular element second end and extending coextensively along the inner tubular element to form a space between the inner tubular element and the outer tubular element, the outer tubular element including first tubular element apertures; first filter media extending around the outer tubular element; the intermediate barrier coupled to the second end of the first tubular member at the tubular element second end and including an intermediate barrier aperture; second filter media having different filtering characteristics than filtering characteristics of the first filter media, the second filter media including an inner passage and being coupled to the intermediate barrier opposite the first filter media and being in flow communication with the inner tubular element; and a second end cap coupled to the second filter media at an end opposite the intermediate barrier, wherein one of the first filter media and the second filter media includes a coalescing-type media configured to promote separation of a first fluid from a second fluid having different characteristics than the first fluid as a fluid including the first fluid and the second fluid passes through the one of the first filter media and the second filter media. 2. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the second filter media includes the coalescing-type media. 3. The filter element of claim 2 , wherein the inner tubular element and the intermediate barrier are coupled together at the tubular element second end such that the inner tubular element and the intermediate barrier form a barrier that is configured to prevent fluid flowing from the exterior of the filter element through the inner end cap aperture into the interior of the filter element from passing through the first filter media without first passing through the second filter media. 4. The filter element of claim 2 , wherein the filter element is configured such that fluid entering the filter element enters through the inner end cap aperture, passes from the tubular element first end through the inner tubular element to the tubular element second end and through the intermediate barrier aperture into the inner passage of the second filter media, passes through the second filter media to an exterior of the second filter media, through the first filter media into the space between the inner tubular element and the outer tubular element, and through the end cap flow passages. 5. The filter element of claim 2 , wherein the end cap flow passages pass through the first end cap to fluidly connect the space between the inner tubular element and the outer tubular element in the interior of the filter element on the first side of the first end cap with the exterior of the filter element on the second, opposite side of the first end cap and provide flow communication between fluid passing through the first filter media into the space between the inner tubular element and the outer tubular element and the exterior of the filter element. 6. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the first filter media includes the coalescing-type media. 7. The filter element of claim 6 , wherein the inner tubular element and the intermediate barrier are coupled together at the tubular element second end such that the inner tubular element and the intermediate barrier form a barrier that is configured to prevent fluid flowing from the exterior of the filter element through the end cap flow passages into the space between the inner tubular element and the outer tubular element from passing through the second filter media without first passing through the first filter media. 8. The filter element of claim 6 , wherein the end cap flow passages pass through the first end cap to fluidly connect the space between the inner tubular element and the outer tubular element in the interior of the filter element on the first side of the first end cap with the exterior of the filter element on the second, opposite side of the first end cap and to provide flow communication into the filter element and into the space between the inner tubular element and the outer tubular element. 9. The filter element of claim 6 , wherein the filter element is configured such that fluid entering the filter element enters through the end cap flow passages and into the space between the inner tubular element and the outer tubular element, through the first filter media to the exterior of the filter element, through the second filter media into the inner passage of the second filter media, through the intermediate barrier aperture of the intermediate barrier, through the tubular element second end into the inner tubular element, through the tubular element first end, and through the inner end cap aperture to the exterior of the filter element. 10. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the first end cap is coupled to the inner tubular element between the inner end cap aperture and the end cap flow passages, and the inner tubular element is coupled to the intermediate barrier, such that the first end cap, the intermediate barrier and the inner tubular element form a barrier to prevent fluid passing through the first filter media to or from the space between the inner tubular element and the outer tubular element from mixing with fluid passing through the inner tubular element. 11. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the first filter media has a first longitudinal length in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis, and the second filter media has a second longitudinal length in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis, and wherein the first longitudinal length is different than the second longitudinal length. 12. The filter element of claim 11 , wherein a ratio of the first longitudinal length to the second longitudinal length ranges from 1:5 to 5:1. 13. The filter element of claim 11 , wherein a ratio of the first longitudinal length to the second longitudinal length ranges from 1:2 to 2:1. 14. The filter element of claim 1 , further including a second tubular member in the inner passage of the second filter media and coupled to the intermediate barrier and the second end cap, wherein the second tubular member includes second tub
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