Precleaner for engine air intake and methods

US11383191B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11383191-B2
Application numberUS-201816490031-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 28, 2018
Priority dateMar 3, 2017
Publication dateJul 12, 2022
Grant dateJul 12, 2022

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A precleaner for engine air filtration includes a housing, separator tubes for inducing cyclonic airflow, and channel arrangements in airflow communication with the separator tubes to channel airflow and particulates toward a dust outlet arrangement.

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A precleaner comprising: (a) a housing having a surrounding wall, an interior volume, an upstream flow face, and a dust outlet arrangement; (b) a plurality of at least two separator tubes in the interior volume; each separator tube having a vane arrangement for inducing cyclonic air flow within the tube flowing from the upstream flow face; a pre-cleaned air outlet; and a particulate outlet; and (c) one or more channel arrangements in air flow communication with at least some of the particulate outlets to channel air flow and particulates from the particulate outlets toward the dust outlet arrangement; wherein one or more of the channel arrangements includes any of: at least one channel wall; a pair of channel walls; or more than a pair of channel walls shaped to channel air flow and particulates from the particulate outlets toward the dust outlet arrangement; at least a first separator tube has a first channel arrangement in air flow communication with the particulate outlet of the first separator tube, the first channel arrangement comprising at least one channel wall; and one or more of the channel walls defines an inlet gap therebetween and proximal to a respective separator tube, and an outlet gap therebetween and distal from a respective separator tube; the outlet gap being smaller than the inlet gap; the outlet gap being no greater than 60% of the inlet gap. 2. The precleaner of claim 1 wherein the first channel arrangement comprises at least a pair of channel walls. 3. The precleaner of claim 1 wherein each separator tube includes: (a) an inlet tube with a first end at the upstream flow face and an opposite second end; the second end defining an open slot forming the particulate outlet; (b) the vane arrangement within the inlet tube constructed and arranged to cause cyclonic air flow therewithin; and (c) an outlet tube having an open entrance end and an opposite open exit end; the open entrance end of the outlet tube being within an interior of the inlet tube. 4. The precleaner of claim 3 wherein the open slot is between channel walls of one or more of the channel arrangements. 5. The precleaner of claim 1 wherein the outlet gap is no greater than 50% of an outer diameter of the separator tubes. 6. The precleaner of claim 1 wherein the outlet gap is 4-11 mm. 7. The precleaner of claim 1 wherein at least one of the channel walls includes: (a) a first wall section proximal to a respective separator tube; and (b) a second wall section angled at a non-zero angle relative to the first wall section. 8. The precleaner of claim 7 wherein the first wall section is angled between 20-60 degrees relative to a longitudinal plane extending perpendicular to a top and bottom of the housing, as the first wall section extends away from and toward the dust outlet arrangement of the housing. 9. The precleaner of claim 7 wherein the second wall section is angled about 100-160° degrees relative to the first wall section, as the second wall section extends away from the first wall section and toward the dust outlet arrangement of the housing. 10. The precleaner of claim 7 wherein the second wall section is angled about 110-150° degrees relative to the first wall section, as the second wall section extends away from the first wall section and toward the dust outlet arrangement of the housing. 11. The precleaner of claim 7 wherein the second wall section is spaced laterally a first distance from a center of a respective separator tube, the first distance being greater than an outer diameter of the separator tube. 12. The precleaner of claim 1 wherein: (a) the plurality of separator tubes includes at least two columns and two rows of separator tubes; (b) each pair of channel walls define an inlet gap therebetween and proximal to a respective separator tube, and outlet gap therebetween and distal from a respective separator tube; the outlet gap being smaller than the inlet gap; (c) a smallest lateral distance between the second wall section and a sidewall of the housing is: (a width of the outlet gap X (a total number of outlet gaps in a single column−1))/2. 13. The precleaner of claim 1 wherein the plurality of separator tubes includes at least two columns and one row of separator tubes. 14. The precleaner of claim 1 wherein the plurality of separator tubes includes at least two columns and two or more rows of separator tubes. 15. The precleaner of claim 1 wherein the dust outlet arrangement includes first and second spaced dust evacuation valves. 16. The precleaner of claim 1 wherein: (a) the plurality of separator tubes includes a first column of a plurality of separator tubes and a second column of a plurality of separator tubes; (b) the first column of separator tubes inducing cyclonic air flow in one of a clockwise or counterclockwise direction; and (c) the second column of separator tubes inducing cyclonic air flow in the other of clockwise or counterclockwise direction. 17. The precleaner of claim 16 wherein: (a) the dust outlet arrangement includes a first dust evacuation valve in air flow communication with channel arrangements corresponding to the first column of separator tubes; and (b) the dust outlet arrangement includes a second dust evacuation valve in air flow communication with channel arrangements corresponding to the second column of separator tubes. 18. The precleaner of claim 1 wherein: (a) the plurality of separator tubes includes at least a first separator tube and a second separator tube aligned in a row; (b) the first separator tube inducing cyclonic air flow in one of a clockwise or counterclockwise direction; (c) the second separator tube inducing cyclonic air flow in the other of clockwise or counterclockwise direction; and (d) the one or more channel arrangements includes channel arrangements in air flow communication with the particulate outlets of the first separator tube and second separator tube to eject air flow and particulates in a same direction and toward the dust outlet arrangement. 19. An air cleaner system comprising: (a) a precleaner according to claim 1 ; and (b) an air filter arrangement downstream of and in airflow communication with the precleaner, the air filter arrangement taking in air from the pre-cleaned air outlets of the separator tubes. 20. A method of precleaning air, the method comprising: (a) directing air into an upstream flow face of a housing having a surrounding wall, an interior volume, and a dust outlet arrangement; (b) directing the air into a plurality of separator tubes in the interior volume having vane arrangements to induce cyclonic air within the tubes and cause particulates to exit the tubes through particulate outlets in the tubes; and (c) directing particulates from the particulate outlets into channel arrangements and toward the dust outlet arrangement; wherein at least a first separator tube has a first channel arrangement in air flow communication with the particulate outlet of the first separator tube, the first channel arrangement comprising at least one channel wall; and one or more of the channel walls defines an inlet gap therebetween and proximal to a respective separator tube and an outlet gap therebetween and distal from a respective separator tube; the outlet gap being smaller than the inlet gap; the outlet gap being no greater than 60% of the inlet gap; and wherein each particulate outlet is between two channel walls.

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  • F02M35/084Primary

    Dust collection chambers or discharge sockets, e.g. chambers fed by gravity or closed by a valve · CPC title

  • by centrifugal forces, e.g. cyclones · CPC title

  • by gravity or by mass inertia, e.g. labyrinths, deflectors · CPC title

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

  • Means upstream of the air filter; Connection to the ambient air · CPC title

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What does patent US11383191B2 cover?
A precleaner for engine air filtration includes a housing, separator tubes for inducing cyclonic airflow, and channel arrangements in airflow communication with the separator tubes to channel airflow and particulates toward a dust outlet arrangement.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Donaldson Co Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02M35/084. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 12 2022 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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