Axial flow centrifugal separator

US11446598B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11446598-B2
Application numberUS-201816615036-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 19, 2018
Priority dateJun 20, 2017
Publication dateSep 20, 2022
Grant dateSep 20, 2022

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Rotating coalescer elements that maximize the radial-projected separation surface area in a given (rotating) cylindrical volume, where flow to be cleaned is passing axially upward or downward through a separating media of the rotating coalescer element. Various example package assemblies are provided with various types of rotating configurations including cylindrical coiled media packs, frustum coiled media packs, concentric cylinders, coiled metal or polymer films with and without perforations, and/or alternating layers of different materials. The described rotating coalescers may be driven by hydraulic turbine, electric motor, belt, gear or by mounting on rotating machine components, such as rotating engine shafts or connected components.

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What is claimed is: 1. A rotating coalescer element comprising: a top endcap comprising an outer circumferential wall; a bottom endcap comprising: a lower wall in confronting relation with the outer circumferential wall, the lower wall and the outer circumferential wall defining an opening therebetween, and a plurality of apertures; and filter media contained within a space defined by the top endcap and the bottom endcap, the filter media interfacing with at least one of the top endcap or the bottom endcap such that rotation of the at least one of the top endcap or the bottom endcap is transmitted to the filter media, the filter media comprising a plurality of axial flow channels configured to receive blowby gas from the plurality of apertures and to provide separated gas to the top endcap. 2. The rotating coalescer element of claim 1 , further comprising a core coupled to each of the top endcap and the bottom endcap, the core comprising a sleeve centered on a center axis of the top endcap, the bottom endcap, and the core, the sleeve is configured to receive and be coupled to a driveshaft of a crankshaft coalescer system. 3. The rotating coalescer element of claim 1 , wherein: the top endcap further comprises a drain lip contiguous with and extending from the outer circumferential wall; the top endcap and the bottom endcap are centered on a center axis; and the drain lip extends towards the center axis and over the filter media. 4. The rotating coalescer element of claim 1 , wherein: the top endcap further comprises a plurality of vanes defining a plurality of channels; each of the plurality of vanes is in confronting relation with the filter media; and the plurality of vanes are configured to impart a swirl on separated gases provided from the top endcap. 5. The rotating coalescer element of claim 1 , wherein: the filter media comprises: a plurality of flat sheets, and a plurality of shaped sheets interspacing the plurality of flat sheets; each of the plurality of shaped sheets comprises a plurality of shaped features; and each of the plurality of shaped features of at least one of the plurality of shaped sheets cooperating with an adjacent one of the plurality of flat sheets to form at least some of the plurality of axial flow channels. 6. The rotating coalescer element of claim 5 , wherein each of the plurality of shaped sheets is constructed from a metal. 7. The rotating coalescer element of claim 5 , further comprising a circumferential wall extending between the top endcap and the bottom endcap; wherein the filter media extends around the circumferential wall; and wherein an innermost one of the plurality of shaped sheets comprises a plurality of shaped features, each of the shaped features being coupled to the circumferential wall. 8. The rotating coalescer element of claim 5 , wherein: the plurality of shaped sheets comprises a first shaped sheet; and the plurality of shaped features of the first shaped sheet comprises: a first V-shaped feature, and a second V-shaped feature contiguous with the first V-shaped feature. 9. The rotating coalescer element of claim 8 , wherein: the plurality of flat sheets comprises a first flat sheet; and the first flat sheet contacts a portion of the first V-shaped feature and a portion of the second V-shaped feature. 10. The rotating coalescer element of claim 9 , wherein the first flat sheet surrounds the first shaped sheet. 11. The rotating coalescer element of claim 10 , wherein: the plurality of flat sheets comprises a second flat sheet; the second flat sheet contacts a portion of the first V-shaped feature and a portion of the second V-shaped feature; and the first shaped sheet surrounds the second flat sheet. 12. The rotating coalescer element of claim 8 , wherein: the first V-shaped feature has a first included angle; and the second V-shaped feature has a second included angle that is equal to the first included angle. 13. The rotating coalescer element of claim 5 , wherein: the plurality of shaped sheets comprises a first shaped sheet; the first shaped sheet comprises a flat portion; and the plurality of shaped features of the first shaped sheet comprises: a first shaped feature contiguous with the flat portion, and a second shaped feature contiguous with the flat portion and separated from the first shaped feature by the flat portion. 14. The rotating coalescer element of claim 13 , wherein: the plurality of flat sheets comprises a first flat sheet; and the first flat sheet contacts a portion of the first shaped feature and a portion of the second shaped feature. 15. The rotating coalescer element of claim 14 , wherein the first flat sheet surrounds the first shaped sheet. 16. The rotating coalescer element of claim 15 , wherein: the plurality of flat sheets comprises a second flat sheet; the second flat sheet contacts a portion of the first shaped feature and a portion of the second shaped feature; and the first shaped sheet surrounds the second flat sheet. 17. The rotating coalescer element of claim 13 , wherein: the first shaped feature has a first included angle; and the second shaped feature has a second included angle that is equal to the first included angle. 18. The rotating coalescer element of claim 13 , wherein: the first shaped feature is Z-shaped; and the second shaped feature is Z-shaped. 19. The rotating coalescer element of claim 13 , wherein: the first shaped feature is W-shaped; and the second shaped feature is W-shaped. 20. The rotating coalescer element of claim 13 , wherein: the first shaped feature is W-shaped; and the second shaped feature is M-shaped.

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What does patent US11446598B2 cover?
Rotating coalescer elements that maximize the radial-projected separation surface area in a given (rotating) cylindrical volume, where flow to be cleaned is passing axially upward or downward through a separating media of the rotating coalescer element. Various example package assemblies are provided with various types of rotating configurations including cylindrical coiled media packs, frustum…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cummins Filtration Ip Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F01M13/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 20 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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