Filtering device, filtering element and maintenance process of a filtering device

US10539101B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10539101-B2
Application numberUS-201715601407-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 22, 2017
Priority dateNov 24, 2014
Publication dateJan 21, 2020
Grant dateJan 21, 2020

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Abstract

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The present invention belongs to the technical sector of fluid filtration systems which can be used for air filtration in an internal combustion engine. The invention refers to a filtering device ( 1 ) including a filtering element ( 24 ) which presents an open axial end ( 26 ) and an axial end ( 27 ) closed by a cover ( 28 ); and an intake cover ( 7 ). The said cover ( 28 ) includes at least a first tubular boss ( 55 ) projecting towards the intake cover ( 7 ); and the intake cover ( 7 ) includes at least a second tubular boss ( 57 ) complementary to the first tubular boss ( 55 ) and projecting towards the cover ( 28 ); the first tubular boss ( 55 ) is slotted in the second tubular boss ( 57 ). The invention also refers to a tubular filtering element ( 24 ) and to a maintenance process of a filtering device.

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What is claimed is: 1. A filtering device ( 1 ), comprising: a housing body ( 6 ) which encloses a cavity within the housing body, the housing body including a filtered air outlet ( 8 ); a tubular filtering element ( 24 ) installed within the cavity and having an open axial end ( 26 ) arranged at and in flow communication with the filtered air outlet ( 8 ); and an axial end ( 27 ) closed by a cover ( 28 ); and an intake cover ( 7 ) which closes the cavity opposite the filtered air outlet ( 8 ); wherein the cover ( 28 ) includes at least a first tubular boss ( 55 ) projecting towards the intake cover ( 7 ); and at least a second tubular boss ( 57 ) complementary to the first tubular boss ( 55 ) and projecting towards the cover ( 28 ); wherein the first tubular boss ( 55 ) being slotted in the second tubular boss ( 57 ); wherein the second tubular boss ( 57 ) includes a bracket ( 58 ) arranged lying against the cover ( 28 ) such that the cover ( 28 ) and the intake cover ( 7 ) are held spaced apart from each other; wherein the first tubular boss ( 55 ) has a cavity ( 68 ) arranged along an axis of the first tubular boss; wherein the central bracket ( 58 ) includes an exhaust hole ( 69 ). 2. The filtering device ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the bracket ( 58 ) is a central bracket ( 58 ) arranged on the axis of the second cylindrical boss ( 57 ); wherein the central bracket central ( 58 ) is inserted into the cavity ( 68 ) of the first tubular boss. 3. The filtering device ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the first tubular boss ( 55 ) presents a beveled end ( 56 ) on its edge. 4. The filtering device ( 1 ) according to claim 3 , wherein the beveled end ( 56 ) is compressed at the bottom of the second tubular boss ( 57 ). 5. The filtering device ( 1 ) according to claim 4 , wherein a distance between the cover ( 28 ) and the beveled end ( 56 ) is greater than a second distance between the bracket ( 58 ) and the bottom of the second tubular boss ( 57 ). 6. The filtering device ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the first tubular boss ( 55 ) and the second tubular boss ( 57 ) are round in section. 7. The filtering device ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the cover ( 28 ) includes two first tubular bosses ( 55 ); and the intake cover ( 7 ) includes two second tubular bosses ( 57 ). 8. A filtering device ( 1 ), comprising: a housing body ( 6 ) which encloses a cavity within the housing body, the housing body including a filtered air outlet ( 8 ); a tubular filtering element ( 24 ) installed within the cavity and having an open axial end ( 26 ) arranged at and in flow communication with the filtered air outlet ( 8 ); and an axial end ( 27 ) closed by a cover ( 28 ); and an intake cover ( 7 ) which closes the cavity opposite the filtered air outlet ( 8 ); wherein the cover ( 28 ) includes at least a first tubular boss ( 55 ) projecting towards the intake cover ( 7 ); and at least a second tubular boss ( 57 ) complementary to the first tubular boss ( 55 ) and projecting towards the cover ( 28 ); wherein the first tubular boss ( 55 ) being slotted in the second tubular boss ( 57 ); wherein the intake cover ( 7 ) includes a cyclone pre-cleaner. 9. A tubular filtering element ( 24 ) having an axis extending through an interior of the filter element; an open axial end ( 26 ) opening into the interior; an opposite axial end ( 27 ) closed by a cover ( 28 ); wherein the cover ( 28 ) includes at least a first tubular boss ( 55 ) projecting perpendicularly to the cover ( 28 ); slide members ( 73 ) arranged on opposite circumferential edges of the cover ( 28 ), the slide members ( 73 ) projecting radially outwards away from a circumferential outer edges of the cover ( 28 ), wherein each slide member ( 73 ) comprises: a first rounded bulge projection ( 73 A), formed on a first end of the slide member ( 73 ) and projecting radially outwardly away from the circumferential outer edges of the cover ( 28 ); a second rounded bulge projection, formed on an opposite second end of the slide member ( 73 ) and projecting radially outwardly away from the circumferential outer edges of the cover ( 28 ); and an indented depression ( 73 C) formed in the slide member ( 73 ) between the first rounded bulge projection ( 73 A) and the second rounded bulge projection ( 73 B), the indented depression ( 73 C) configured to receive and slide on a rail ( 74 ) provided on an interior side of a housing body ( 6 ) that is adapted to receive the tubular filtering element ( 24 ). 10. The tubular filtering element ( 24 ) according to claim 9 , wherein the tubular boss ( 55 ) has a cavity ( 68 ) extending on an axis of the tubular boss. 11. The tubular filtering element ( 24 ) according to claim 10 , wherein the first tubular boss ( 55 ) presents a beveled end ( 56 ) on its edge. 12. The tubular filtering element ( 24 ) according to claim 9 , wherein the tubular filter element includes two of the said first tubular bosses ( 55 ). 13. The tubular filtering element ( 24 ) according to claim 9 , wherein the cover ( 28 ) includes two slides ( 73 ). 14. A method of maintaining a filtering device ( 1 ), comprising a housing body ( 6 ) which encloses a cavity within the housing body, the housing body including a filtered air outlet ( 8 ); a tubular filtering element ( 24 ) installed within the cavity and having an open axial end ( 26 ) arranged at and in flow communication with the filtered air outlet ( 8 ); and an axial end ( 27 ) closed by a cover ( 28 ); and an intake cover ( 7 ) which closes the cavity opposite the filtered air outlet ( 8 ); wherein the cover ( 28 ) includes at least a first tubular boss ( 55 ) projecting towards the intake cover ( 7 ); and at least a second tubular boss ( 57 ) complementary to the first tubular boss ( 55 ) and projecting towards the cover ( 28 ); wherein the first tubular boss ( 55 ) being slotted in the second tubular boss ( 57 ); wherein the second tubular boss ( 57 ) includes a bracket ( 58 ) arranged lying against the cover ( 28 ) such that the cover ( 28 ) and the intake cover ( 7 ) are held spaced apart from each other; wherein the first tubular boss ( 55 ) has a cavity ( 68 ) arranged along an axis of the first tubular boss; and wherein the central bracket ( 58 ) includes an exhaust hole ( 69 ); wherein the method comprises the steps: opening the intake cover ( 7 ); withdrawing the tubular filtering element ( 24 ) from the housing body; inserting a new tubular filter element into the cavity inside the housing body ( 6 ); closing the intake cover ( 7 ) so that the first tubular boss ( 55 ) of the cover ( 28 ) is slotted into the second tubular boss ( 57 ) of the intake cover ( 7 ) with the bracket ( 58 ) arranged lying against the cover ( 28 ) such that the cover ( 28 ) and the intake cover ( 7 ) are held spaced apart from each other.

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  • Heavy duty vehicles, e.g. trucks, trains, agricultural or construction machines · CPC title

  • Water, snow or ice proofing; Separation or drainage of water, snow or ice · CPC title

  • Fixing, mounting, supporting or arranging filter elements; Filter element cartridges · CPC title

  • arranged concentrically or coaxially · CPC title

  • with means for avoiding false mounting · CPC title

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What does patent US10539101B2 cover?
The present invention belongs to the technical sector of fluid filtration systems which can be used for air filtration in an internal combustion engine. The invention refers to a filtering device ( 1 ) including a filtering element ( 24 ) which presents an open axial end ( 26 ) and an axial end ( 27 ) closed by a cover ( 28 ); and an intake cover ( 7 ). The said cover ( 28 ) includes at l…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mann & Hummel Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02M35/0216. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 21 2020 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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