Fluid filter

US11358090B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11358090-B2
Application numberUS-201213613685-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 13, 2012
Priority dateMar 17, 2010
Publication dateJun 14, 2022
Grant dateJun 14, 2022

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A straight-through flow filter element is provided in which an L-shaped ring is spaced from one of the inlet and outlet flow faces. The seal member may extend therefrom in a cantilevered manner away from one of the flow faces. The spacing may be facilitated by way of spacer elements which may contact the flow face and thereby also support the flow face toward the outer perimeter.

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A filter element, comprising: a straight-through flow filter media with inlet and outlet flow faces on opposed ends thereof and an outer peripheral surface extending between opposed ends, the straight-through flow filter media adapted to be placed in-line in a fluid stream substantially without redirecting the flow; a generally L-shaped ring having a first leg extending over the outer peripheral surface and a second leg extending over one of the inlet and outlet faces, the second leg extending radially inward from the first leg toward a center of the straight-through flow filter media in generally parallel and spaced relation to one of the inlet and outlet faces forming a generally annular gap therebetween, the second leg having a first face which faces one of the inlet and outlet faces, and a second face in a parallel opposed spaced relationship to the first face; and a seal member having first and second axial ends, and a seal portion defining a radially outwardly facing sealing surface extending between the first and second axial ends, the first axial end of the seal member being attached to the second face of the second leg of the generally L-shaped ring, said seal member extending axially outward from the second face of the second leg as a cantilevered extension; the filter element further comprising spacer elements in the generally annular gap contacting one of the inlet and outlet flow faces and, flow paths being formed between adjacent spacer elements; wherein the spacer elements include a first plurality of spacer elements and a second plurality of spacer elements; wherein the first plurality of spacer elements extend radially inward beyond an inner periphery of the second leg, and wherein the first plurality of spacer elements are not connected to one another, wherein the spacer elements of the first plurality of spacer elements are integrally formed with the second leg and are in direct contact with the first face of the second leg; and wherein the second plurality of spacer elements do not extend radially inward beyond the inner periphery of the second leg, and wherein the second plurality of spacer elements are not connected to one another, wherein the spacer elements of the second plurality of spacer elements are integrally formed with the second leg and are in direct contact with the first face of the second leg, wherein the spacer elements of the second plurality of spacer elements are positioned radially outward beyond the inner periphery of the second leg and are positioned between the first leg and the inner periphery of the second leg. 2. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the straight-through flow filter media is a fluted filter media, the fluted filter media comprising a plurality of flutes extending between inlet and outlet flow faces with portions of flutes being closed such that fluid transverses through the fluted filter media as fluid flows from the inlet flow face to the outlet flow face. 3. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the seal member is constrained within a perimeter of and does not extend over the first leg. 4. The filler element of claim 1 , wherein the second leg has an inner perimeter and an outer perimeter, the inner perimeter being greater than ½ of the outer perimeter to provide for substantial fluid flow through the inner perimeter. 5. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein seal member is a molded urethane member molded directly onto the second leg. 6. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the first and second pluralities of spacer elements radially converge toward a common center point defined by the inner periphery of the second leg. 7. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein: the second leg has a radial width that is greater than a thickness of the second leg, the thickness being measured between the first and second faces of the second leg and generally perpendicular to the inlet and outlet flow faces, the radial width being measured perpendicular to the thickness; the first axial end of the seat member is in a face-to-face relationship with the second face of the second leg of the generally L-shaped ring; and wherein the first axial end of the seal member is directly attached to the second face of the second leg of the generally L-shaped ring. 8. The filter element of claim 7 , further comprising an adhesive securing the first end of the seat member to the second face of the second leg of the generally L-shaped ring. 9. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the seal member has an inner most peripheral surface and an outer most peripheral surface, the outer most peripheral surface providing the radially outwardly facing sealing surface, the first end of the seal member being defined between the inner and outer most peripheral surfaces; the entirety of the first end of the seal member between the inner and outer most peripheral surfaces being in axial abutment with the second face of the second leg of the generally L-shaped ring. 10. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein a portion of each of the spacer elements of the first plurality of spacer elements is positioned radially outward beyond the inner periphery of the second leg and is positioned between the first leg and the inner periphery of the second leg. 11. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the second plurality of spacer elements are angularly offset from the first plurality of spacer elements. 12. A filter element, comprising: a straight-through flow filter media with inlet and outlet flow faces on opposed ends thereof and an outer peripheral surface extending between opposed ends, the straight-through flow filter media adapted to be placed in-line in a fluid stream substantially without redirecting the flow; a generally L-shaped ring having a first leg extending over the outer peripheral surface and a second leg extending over one of the inlet and outlet faces, the second leg extending toward a center of the straight-through flow filter media in generally parallel and spaced relation to one of the inlet and outlet faces forming a generally annular gap therebetween, the second leg forming a right angle with the first leg; and a seal member attached to the second leg of the generally L-shaped ring, said seal member extending from the second leg as a cantilevered extension, the seal member having a continuously tapered width along an entire axial length thereof, said continuously tapered width beginning at the interface of the seal member with the second leg and extending to a distal end of the seal member. 13. The filter element of claim 12 , further comprising spacer elements in the generally annular gap contacting one of the inlet and outlet flow faces and, flow paths being formed between adjacent spacer elements. 14. The filter element of claim 13 , wherein the spacer elements are integrally formed with the second leg. 15. The filter element of claim 12 , wherein the spacer elements include a first plurality of spacer elements and a second plurality of spacer elements, wherein each of the first plurality of spacer elements has a greater radial length than each of the second plurality of spacer elements. 16. The filter element of claim 15 , wherein the first plurality of spacer elements extend radially inward beyond an inner periphery of the second leg, and wherein the first plurality of spacer elements are not connected to one another, and wherein the second plurality of spacer elements do not extend radially inward beyond the inner periphery of the second leg, and wherein the second plurality of spacer elements are not connected to one another.

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  • Axial sealings · CPC title

  • Honeycomb filters (used for filtering exhaust gases of an internal combustion engine F01N3/022; ceramic honeycomb structures per se C04B38/0006) · CPC title

  • Mounting of filtering elements within casings, housings or frames (B01D46/2422 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11358090B2 cover?
A straight-through flow filter element is provided in which an L-shaped ring is spaced from one of the inlet and outlet flow faces. The seal member may extend therefrom in a cantilevered manner away from one of the flow faces. The spacing may be facilitated by way of spacer elements which may contact the flow face and thereby also support the flow face toward the outer perimeter.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Merritt Steven J, Baldwin Filters Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D46/2418. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).