Combined oil and water separator in an air brake dryer

US10183658B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10183658-B2
Application numberUS-201514925002-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 28, 2015
Priority dateOct 28, 2014
Publication dateJan 22, 2019
Grant dateJan 22, 2019

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A filter assembly for separating and removing a liquid from a compressed fluid stream includes a filter element for separating the liquid from the fluid, a purge valve, and an elongated valve operator for actuating the purge valve. The top of the filter element has a shroud that decreases the flow area of the entering fluid stream to induce a vortex of the fluid, allowing the liquid to separate from the fluid. The purge valve is located at the bottom of the filter element for draining the separated liquid. The elongated valve operator axially extends through the filter element and is moveable by an actuating piston located at the top of the filter element, in response to elevated pressure in the filter assembly. The filtered air is dried through a desiccant body and then outputted from the filter assembly to be used in an air brake system.

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What is claimed is: 1. A filter assembly comprising: a filter head that defines a spiral-shaped fluid inlet and has an actuating piston; and a filter element comprising: a longitudinally extending body of coalescing media having a first end and a second end distally opposite the first end; and a first end cap having a central body portion fixed to the first end of the body of coalescing media, and a shroud that extends longitudinally from the central body portion and has a radially outer annular surface that progressively increases in diameter from a first end of the shroud to a second end of the shroud in a direction toward the second end of the of body of coalescing media, wherein the shroud is configured to reduce a flow area of the fluid stream flowing into the filter element from the fluid inlet to induce a vortex of the fluid around the body of coalescing media, allowing the liquid to separate from the vortex. 2. The filter assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the outer annular surface is spaced radially outwardly from the body of coalescing media. 3. The filter assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the shroud has a planar surface extending radially outwardly from the central body portion to the outer annular surface. 4. The filter assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the outer annular surface is convexed in the longitudinal direction. 5. The filter assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the shroud is frustoconical. 6. The filter assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the body of coalescing media is tubular and has an outer wall circumscribing a central cavity. 7. The filter assembly according to claim 6 further comprising: a longitudinal desiccant body axially extending through the central cavity. 8. The filter assembly according to claim 7 , wherein the central body portion of the first endcap defines at least one outlet passage in fluid communication with the desiccant body that allows the filtered air to flow out of the desiccant body through the at least one outlet passage. 9. The filter assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a tubular housing, wherein the filter element is inserted into a tubular housing and the vortex is trapped between the tubular housing and the body of coalescing media. 10. The filter assembly according to claim 9 , wherein the annular surface of the shroud flares radially outwardly from the body of coalescing media toward the tubular housing. 11. The filter assembly according to claim 9 further comprising: a purge valve at the second end of the body of coalescing media distally opposite the filter head that is biased in a closed position and moveable to an open position for draining the liquid out of the filter assembly. 12. The filter assembly according to claim 11 further comprising: an elongated valve operator that axially extends through the body of coalescing media between the first end and the second end and is configured to move the purge valve between the closed position and the open position, wherein the actuating piston is configured to move the purge valve by acting on the valve operator, in response to elevated pressure in the filter assembly. 13. A filter element for separating a liquid from a compressed fluid stream that flows into the filter element, the filter element comprising: a longitudinally extending body of coalescing media having a first end and a second end distally opposite the first end; a first end cap having a central body portion fixed to the first end of the body of coalescing media, and a shroud that extends longitudinally from the central body portion and has a radially outer annular surface that progressively increases in diameter from a first end of the shroud to a second end of the shroud in a direction toward the second end of the of body of coalescing media, wherein the shroud is configured to reduce a flow area of the fluid stream flowing into the filter element to induce a vortex of the fluid around the body of coalescing media, allowing the liquid to separate from the vortex; and a second end cap at the second end of the body of coalescing media having a purge valve that is biased in a closed position and moveable to an open position to drain the liquid. 14. The filter element according to claim 13 further comprising: an elongated valve operator axially extending through the body of coalescing media between the first end and the second end, wherein the valve operator is configured to move the purge valve to the open position when the valve operator is depressed. 15. A filter assembly comprising: the filter element according to claim 13 ; and a spiral-shaped fluid inlet, wherein the shroud is configured to reduce the flow area of the fluid stream from the fluid inlet into the filter element, to induce the vortex of the fluid. 16. The filter element according to claim 13 further comprising: a sump for holding the liquid when the purge valve is in the closed position; and a valve seat defined by the sump against which the purge valve is seated when in the closed position. 17. The filter assembly according to claim 15 further comprising: a filter head defining the spiral-shaped fluid inlet and having an actuating piston. 18. The filter assembly according to claim 17 , wherein the filter head includes an atmospheric reference chamber and a governor pressure chamber that are separated by the actuating piston, wherein the actuating piston is moveable within the atmospheric reference chamber when elevated pressure is communicated to the governor pressure chamber. 19. A filter element for separating a liquid from a compressed fluid stream that flows into the filter element, the filter element comprising: a longitudinally extending body of coalescing media having a first end and a second end distally opposite the first end; a shroud at the first end of the body of coalescing media that extends longitudinally from a first end toward a second end of the shroud and has a radially outer annular surface that progressively increases in diameter from the first end toward the second end of the shroud, wherein the shroud is configured to reduce a flow area of a fluid stream flowing into the filter element to induce a vortex of the fluid around the body of coalescing media, allowing the liquid to separate from the vortex; a purge valve at the second end of the body of coalescing media that is biased in a closed position and moveable to an open position; and an elongated valve operator axially extending through the body of coalescing media between the first end and the second end, wherein the valve operator is configured to move the purge valve to the open position when the valve operator is depressed.

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  • with collecting, draining means · CPC title

  • Beds in cartridges · CPC title

  • Arrangements for compressed air preparation, e.g. comprising air driers, air condensers, filters, lubricators or pressure regulators · CPC title

  • End caps including additional functions or special forms · CPC title

  • by adsorption or absorption · CPC title

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What does patent US10183658B2 cover?
A filter assembly for separating and removing a liquid from a compressed fluid stream includes a filter element for separating the liquid from the fluid, a purge valve, and an elongated valve operator for actuating the purge valve. The top of the filter element has a shroud that decreases the flow area of the entering fluid stream to induce a vortex of the fluid, allowing the liquid to separate…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Parker Hannifin Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60T17/004. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 22 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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