Filtration apparatus for use with aircraft
US-2020172251-A1 · Jun 4, 2020 · US
US11851829B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11851829-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016952282-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 3, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2023 |
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A self-propelled earth working machine (10), for example a road milling machine, recycler, or surface miner, includes:a working apparatus (12) for material-removing working of a region of a substrate (U); andan extraction device (40) that is embodied to extract dust-laden air from at least one machine region at least one extraction location (46), and to exhaust extracted air at a discharge location (50) different from the extraction location (46),the extraction device (40) comprising a filter apparatus (42) arranged along an operational flow path from the at least one extraction location (46) to the discharge location (50), the filter apparatus (42) encompassing:a filter housing (54); anda filter element (52) received in the filter housing (54), the filter element (52) being embodied to remove dust particles from the air flowing through the filter apparatus (42).The filter apparatus (42) comprises a bypass valve (60) shiftable between two different operating positions, such that a filtering operating position connects the at least one extraction location (46) to the exhaust location (50) with passage through the filter element (52); and a bypass operating position connects the at least one extraction location (46) to the exhaust location (50) while bypassing the filter element (52).
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A self-propelled earth working machine, comprising: a plurality of ground engaging units; a machine frame height adjustably supported from the ground engaging units; a working apparatus supported from the machine frame and configured to remove material from a region of a substrate; and an extraction device configured to extract dust-laden air generated by the working apparatus from at least one extraction location, and to exhaust extracted air at a discharge location different from the extraction location, the extraction device including a filter apparatus arranged along an operational flow path from the at least one extraction location to the discharge location, the filter apparatus including: a filter housing; a filter element received in the filter housing, the filter element being configured to remove dust particles from the air flowing through the filter apparatus; a bypass valve shiftable between a filtering operating position and a bypass operating position; wherein in the filtering operating position the bypass valve connects the at least one extraction location to the discharge location through the bypass valve and the filter element; and wherein in the bypass operating position the bypass valve connects the at least one extraction location to the discharge location through the bypass valve while bypassing the filter element. 2. The self-propelled earth working machine of claim 1 , wherein: the filter housing includes an interior space, the filter element being received in the interior space; in the filtering operating position of the bypass valve the interior space of the filter housing is a part of the operational flow path connecting the at least one extraction location to the discharge location; and in the bypass operating position of the bypass valve the at least one extraction location is connected to the discharge location while bypassing the interior space. 3. The self-propelled earth working machine of claim 1 , wherein: the bypass valve includes a filter-housing-mounted valve component mounted on the filter housing and a movable valve component movable relative to the filter housing. 4. The self-propelled earth working machine of claim 3 , wherein: the movable valve component is translationally displaceable relative to the filter-housing-mounted valve component. 5. The self-propelled earth working machine of claim 3 , wherein: the movable valve component is pivotable around a valve axis through a predetermined angle relative to the filter-housing-mounted valve component. 6. The self-propelled earth working machine of claim 3 , wherein: the extraction device further includes a conveying conduit upstream of the bypass valve, the conveying conduit including an exit opening connected to the movable valve component. 7. The self-propelled earth working machine of claim 3 , wherein: the filter-housing-mounted valve component and the movable valve component include mutually facing sides, and at least one of the mutually facing sides includes a flat bounding surface surrounding an opening of the respective valve component. 8. The self-propelled earth working machine of claim 3 , wherein: the movable valve component includes a plate-shaped, flat component and at least one attachment configuration protruding from an upstream side of the movable valve component for attaching an air-carrying conveying conduit. 9. The self-propelled earth working machine of claim 3 , wherein: the filter-housing-mounted valve component includes a plate-shaped, flat component and at least one attachment configuration protruding from a downstream side of the filter-housing-mounted valve component. 10. A self-propelled earth working machine, comprising: a plurality of ground engaging units; a machine frame height adjustably supported from the ground engaging units; a working apparatus supported from the machine frame and configured to remove material from a region of a substrate; and an extraction device configured to extract dust-laden air generated by the working apparatus from at least one extraction location, and to exhaust extracted air at a discharge location different from the extraction location, the extraction device including a filter apparatus arranged along an operational flow path from the at least one extraction location to the discharge location, the filter apparatus including: a filter housing; a filter element received in the filter housing, the filter element being configured to remove dust particles from the air flowing through the filter apparatus; a bypass valve shiftable between a filtering operating position and a bypass operating position, the bypass valve including a filter-housing-mounted valve component mounted on the filter housing and a movable valve component movable relative to the filter housing; wherein in the filtering operating position the bypass valve connects the at least one extraction location to the discharge location through the filter element; wherein in the bypass operating position the bypass valve connects the at least one extraction location to the discharge location while bypassing the filter element; wherein the filter housing includes a first compartment, the filter element being received in the first compartment; and wherein the filter-housing-mounted valve component includes first and second entry openings, the first entry opening being communicated with the first compartment. 11. The self-propelled earth working machine of claim 10 , wherein: the filter housing includes a second compartment which does not perform any filtering operation; and the second entry opening is communicated with the second compartment. 12. The self-propelled earth working machine of claim 10 , wherein: the movable valve component includes an exit opening configured to be communicated with one of the first and second entry openings; and the movable valve component is configured to close off the other one of the first and second entry openings which is not communicated with the exit opening of the movable valve component. 13. The self-propelled earth working machine of claim 10 , wherein: the movable valve component includes an exit opening configured to be communicated with one of the first and second entry openings; and the bypass valve further includes at least one sealing configuration projecting from the entry openings of the filter-housing-mounted valve component or the exit opening of the movable valve component toward the other of the valve components to span a separating gap between the movable valve component and the filter-housing-mounted valve component. 14. A self-propelled earth working machine, comprising: a plurality of ground engaging units; a machine frame height adjustably supported from the ground engaging units; a working apparatus supported from the machine frame and configured to remove material from a region of a substrate; and an extraction device configured to extract dust-laden air generated by the working apparatus from at least one extraction location, and to exhaust extracted air at a discharge location different from the extraction location, the extraction device including a filter apparatus arranged along an operational flow path from the at least one extraction location to the discharge location, the filter apparatus including: a filter housing; a filter element received in the filter housing, the filter element being configured to remove dust particles from the air flowing through the filter apparatus; a bypass valve shiftable between a filtering operating position and a bypass operating position, the
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