Filtration media pack, filter element, and methods
US-10525397-B2 · Jan 7, 2020 · US
US10946313B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10946313-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715859021-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 29, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2008 |
| Publication date | Mar 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 16, 2021 |
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Pleated filtration media, media packs, filter elements, and methods for filtering fluid are provided which contain three dimensional flutes in the media surface, the flutes configured to improve filter performance. In certain embodiments the flutes have defined peaks that reduce masking between adjacent pleats, the flutes have ridges along their length to modify flute cross sectional geometry, and/or the flutes provide for volume asymmetry across the media.
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I claim: 1. A filter element comprising: filter media defining a plurality of pleats extending between a first set of pleat folds defining a first flow face and a second set of pleat folds defining a second flow face in a back and forth arrangement, the filter element defining an upstream side having the first flow face and a downstream side having the second flow face, the filter media defining a plurality of flutes extend along the pleats between the first face and the second face, wherein the plurality of flutes are perpendicular to the first set of pleat folds and the second set of pleat folds, wherein each flute has a central flute peak along the flute, wherein the flute peak extends beyond the general profile of the flute, and wherein the flutes defined by adjacent pleats of filter media cooperatively define an upstream volume there-between to accommodate fluid flow into the filter element through the first face. 2. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the flutes defined by adjacent pleats of filter media further cooperatively define a downstream volume there-between to accommodate fluid flow into the filter element through the second face, and wherein the flutes defined by adjacent pleats of filter media have flute peaks that face each other and touch along their length. 3. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the flute height is relatively constant along the flute length. 4. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the flutes taper along the flute length. 5. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the flutes have a flute height that changes over the flute length. 6. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the filter media defines at least one ridge between adjacent flute peaks, wherein each ridge is a line of intersection between differently-sloped media portions. 7. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the flutes extending from the first set of pleat folds to the second set of pleat folds comprise a D 2 /D 1 value of at least 1.05, wherein D 2 is the media length corresponding to the flute width, and D 1 is the flute width. 8. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the flutes exhibit width to height aspect ratio (D 1 /J) of at least about 2.0. 9. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the flutes exhibit a D 2 /D 1 value of at least 1.1, wherein D 2 is the media length corresponding to the flute width, and D 1 is the flute width. 10. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the filtration media exhibits a media volume asymmetry of at least 10%. 11. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the filtration media exhibits a media asymmetric volume arrangement so that a volume on one side of the media is greater than a volume on the other side of the media by at least 50%. 12. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the media has a media cord percentage of at least 5%. 13. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the filtration media has at least one cross section wherein the flutes have media cross-sectional area asymmetry of at least 10%. 14. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the flutes exhibit a width to height aspect ratio of at least 4.0. 15. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein at least 25% of the flutes in the filter element comprise at least two ridges between adjacent flute peaks and extending along at least 25% of the flute length between the first set of pleat folds and the second set of pleat folds. 16. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the first face and the second face are non-planar. 17. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the flutes extend at an angle of about 60 degrees to about 150 degrees relative to one of the first face or the second face. 18. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the first face and the second face are substantially planar. 19. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the first face and the second face are non-parallel.
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in stacked arrangement · CPC title
with means for maintaining spacing between the pleats or folds · CPC title
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which comprises flutes · CPC title
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