Liquid filter assembly and methods

US10173153B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10173153-B2
Application numberUS-201414781492-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 2, 2014
Priority dateApr 3, 2013
Publication dateJan 8, 2019
Grant dateJan 8, 2019

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A liquid filter assembly includes a porous tubular support member and a filter element removably and replaceably oriented in the interior volume of the support member. A bypass valve arrangement is provided to permit at least some unfiltered liquid to bypass media in the filter element. A dynamic seal can help to seal the bypass valve arrangement.

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A liquid filter assembly comprising: (a) a housing arrangement including a surrounding wall defining a housing interior, an inlet, and an outlet; (b) a porous tubular support member in the housing interior; the support member having an interior volume; (c) a filter element in the interior volume of the support member; the filter element having a longitudinal axis and including a tubular media pack defining a media interior; the media pack being secured to a closed end cap and an open end cap; (i) the filter element being arranged relative to the housing arrangement to receive unfiltered liquid from the housing inlet, through the open end cap into the media interior and then allow the unfiltered liquid to flow through the media pack and then through the support member to a filtered liquid volume outside of the interior volume of the support member, and then through the housing outlet; (d) a bypass valve arrangement to permit at least some unfiltered liquid to bypass the media pack and flow into the filtered liquid volume; the bypass valve arrangement including a valve head and a valve seat; (i) when the valve head is moved out of sealing engagement with the valve seat, a bypass opening allows flow of unfiltered liquid into the filtered liquid volume, (ii) when the valve head is in sealing engagement with the valve seat, the bypass opening is closed, preventing unfiltered liquid from bypassing the media pack; and (e) a dynamic seal including a moving seal seat of the bypass valve arrangement and an annular seal member held by the open end cap on a radially outer periphery thereof, the seal member constantly engaging the moving seal seat as the valve head moves into and out of sealing engagement with the valve seat. 2. A liquid filter assembly according to claim 1 wherein: (a) the bypass valve arrangement includes: (i) a bias member seat attached to the support member; (ii) a biasing member operably held by the bias member seat; (iii) the valve head being within the bias member seat and engaged against the biasing member; and (iv) the valve seat being secured to the housing arrangement and being in removable sealing engagement with the valve head. 3. A liquid filter assembly according to claim 2 wherein: (a) the bias member seat comprises an outer tube and an inner tube; the outer tube surrounding and being radially spaced from at least a portion of the valve head. 4. A liquid filter assembly according to claim 3 wherein: (a) the biasing member is oriented between an inside of the outer tube of the bias member seat and an outside of the valve head. 5. A liquid filter assembly according to claim 3 wherein: (a) the valve head comprises a stepped ring; an inside surface of the stepped ring forming the moving seal seat of the dynamic seal and an outer surface of the stepped ring engaging against the biasing member. 6. A liquid filter assembly according claim 1 wherein: (a) the seal member comprises an o-ring seal member dynamically sealed against a sealing surface of the valve head. 7. A liquid filter assembly according to claim 1 wherein: (a) the moving seal seat is formed as part of the valve head. 8. A liquid filter assembly according to claim 1 wherein: the filter element is removably and replaceably oriented in the interior volume of the support member. 9. A method of filtering comprising: (a) using a housing arrangement including a wall defining a housing interior, an inlet, and an outlet; a support member in the housing interior; the support member having an interior volume; a filter element oriented in the interior volume of the support member; the filter element including a media pack defining a media interior; the filter element including a seal member; (b) directing unfiltered liquid to flow into the housing inlet, and into the media interior; (c) filtering the unfiltered liquid by directing the liquid to flow through the media pack and then through the support member to a filtered liquid volume outside of the interior volume of the support member, and then through the housing outlet; and (d) when restriction across the media pack reaches a predetermined level, opening a bypass valve arrangement to permit at least some unfiltered liquid to bypass the media pack and flow into the filtered liquid volume; the bypass valve arrangement including: (i) a bias member seat attached to the support member; (ii) a biasing member operably held by the bias member seat; (iii) a valve head within the bias member seat and engaged against the biasing member; (A) the valve head having a sealing surface; the filter element seal member being sealed against the sealing surface; and (iv) a valve seat secured to the housing arrangement and being in removable sealing engagement with the valve head, such that when restriction across the media pack reaches a predetermined level, the valve head is moved out of sealing engagement with the valve seat, opening a bypass opening to allow flow of unfiltered liquid into the filtered liquid volume.

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  • with projections extending in a radial outward direction, e.g. for use as a guide, spacing means · CPC title

  • with corrugated, folded or wound sheets · CPC title

  • Filtering elements with a vertical rotation or symmetry axis mounted on tanks or reservoirs · CPC title

  • Radial sealings · CPC title

  • arranged for outward flow filtration · CPC title

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What does patent US10173153B2 cover?
A liquid filter assembly includes a porous tubular support member and a filter element removably and replaceably oriented in the interior volume of the support member. A bypass valve arrangement is provided to permit at least some unfiltered liquid to bypass media in the filter element. A dynamic seal can help to seal the bypass valve arrangement.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Greco Enrico, Marangoni Francesco, Donaldson Co Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D35/147. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 08 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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