Support structure for pleated filter media and methods
US-2015151233-A1 · Jun 4, 2015 · US
US10730000B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10730000-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615567948-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2020 |
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A filter element includes at least first and second opposing pleated media sections and at least first and second support structures supporting, absent an inner liner, the at least first and second media sections and being layered between the at least first and second media sections. In another embodiment, the filter element includes a continuous construction of pleated media forming the first and second opposing pleated media sections, in which the pleats have portions of differing lengths, and a support structure within the interior volume supporting the first and second media sections. The filter element can be in the form of two racetracks, a V-pack, or two V-packs. The racetracks can be polygon shaped.
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What is claimed is: 1. A filter element comprising: (a) a first pleated media section, second pleated media section, third pleated media section, and fourth pleated media section; each of the first, second, third, and fourth pleated media sections being spaced apart by a respective gap; (b) a first support structure configured to support, absent an inner liner, the first and second media sections and being layered between the first and second media sections within the respective gap between the first and second media sections; and (c) a second support structure configured to support, absent an inner liner, the third and fourth media sections and being layered between the third and fourth media sections within the respective gap between the third and fourth media sections. 2. The filter element of claim 1 further including: (a) first and second opposite end caps secured to opposite ends of the first and second media sections. 3. The filter element of claim 1 further comprising: (a) a third support structure. 4. The filter element of claim 3 wherein: (a) the third support structure is layered between the second and third media sections within the respective gap between the second and third media sections. 5. The filter element of claim 3 wherein: (a) the first and second media sections are a continuous pleated media section forming a first media racetrack with a first interior volume; (i) the first support structure being operably oriented in the first interior volume; (b) the third and fourth media sections are a continuous pleated media section forming a second media racetrack with a second interior volume; (i) the second support structure being operably oriented in the second interior volume; and (c) the first media racetrack is spaced from the second media racetrack with a third interior volume therebetween. 6. The filter element of claim 3 wherein: (a) the first and second media sections form a first media V-pack with a first interior volume; (i) the first support structure being operably oriented in the first interior volume; (b) the third and fourth media sections form a second media V-pack with a second interior volume; (i) the second support structure being operably oriented in the second interior volume. 7. The filter element of claim 2 wherein: (a) the first end cap comprises at least two different densities. 8. The filter element of claim 7 wherein: (a) the first end cap includes a sealing portion constructed and arranged to form a seal with a tubesheet; and a media attachment portion constructed and arranged to secure to each of the media sections. 9. The filter element of claim 8 wherein: (a) the sealing portion of the first end cap is softer than the media attachment portion. 10. A filter element comprising: (a) a continuous construction of pleated media forming first and second opposing pleated media sections with an interior volume therein; the pleats of the first and second sections each having inner pleat folds and outer pleat folds; (b) a support structure within the interior volume configured to support absent an inner liner the first and second media sections and being between the first and second media sections; and (c) anti-interleaving structure to prevent interleaving of the support structure with the pleats of at least one of the first pleated media section or second pleated media section. 11. The filter element of claim 10 further including: (a) first and second opposite end caps secured to opposite ends of the first and second media sections. 12. The filter element of claim 10 wherein: (a) the first and second media sections and the support structure are configured such that an outer perimeter defined by outward facing portions of the first and second media sections and the support structure has two opposite domes joined by opposite flat sides. 13. The filter element of claim 10 wherein: (a) the inner pleat folds of each of the first and second pleated media sections are bonded to the support structure. 14. The filter element of claim 11 wherein: (a) the first end cap comprises at least two different densities. 15. The filter element of claim 14 wherein: (a) the first end cap includes a sealing portion constructed and arranged to form a seal with a tubesheet; and a media attachment portion constructed and arranged to secure to each of the media sections. 16. The filter element of claim 15 wherein: (a) the sealing portion of the first end cap is softer than the media attachment portion. 17. A method of filtering using the end cap of claim 1 , the method comprising: (a) directing fluid to flow through the pleated filter media sections; and (b) while the fluid is flowing through the pleated filter media sections, supporting the filter media sections to prevent the filter media from collapsing together by using the support structure. 18. An end cap for a filter element; the end cap comprising: (a) a solid material defining an outer periphery, a top surface, an opposite bottom surface; (b) a first outlet opening passing from the top surface through the bottom surface; and (c) a second outlet opening passing from the top surface through the bottom surface and spaced from the first outlet opening. 19. A filter element having a first end cap according to claim 18 , the filter element comprising: (a) a second end cap at an opposite end of the filter element from the first end cap; (b) a first pleated media section, a second pleated media section, third pleated media section, and fourth pleated media section, each extending between the first end cap and second end cap; each of the first, second, third, and fourth pleated media sections being spaced apart from a next adjacent one of the first, second, third, and fourth pleated media sections; and (c) the first outlet opening being in communication with an open space between the first pleated media section and second pleated media section; and (d) the second outlet opening being in communication with an open space between the third pleated media section and the fourth pleated media section.
V-type arrangements · CPC title
Shape of non-cylindrical filtering elements · CPC title
Filter cartridges · CPC title
arranged concentrically or coaxially · CPC title
with pleats of different length · CPC title
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