Pleated air filter with reinforcing filaments comprising locally-thinned bending zones

US12053733B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12053733-B2
Application numberUS-201917263879-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 30, 2019
Priority dateAug 3, 2018
Publication dateAug 6, 2024
Grant dateAug 6, 2024

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A pleated air filter media with a plurality of continuous-contact reinforcing filaments on at least one face of the pleated air filter. The filaments have locally-thinned bending zones each of which is registered with pleat tip or pleat valley of the pleated air filter media.

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A pleated air filter comprising a pleated air filter media comprising: a fibrous air-filtration web with a first side with a first face and second, oppositely-facing side with a second face and wherein the fibrous air-filtration web comprises a plurality of oppositely-facing pleats with a pleat direction and with a plurality of first-side pleat tips and first-side pleat valleys and second-side pleat tips and second-side pleat valleys, wherein the fibrous air-filtration web comprises a plurality of continuous-contact reinforcing filaments that are melt-bonded to the first face of the first side of the fibrous air-filtration web, wherein at least some of the continuous-contact reinforcing filaments each comprise a plurality of locally-thinned bending zones spaced along a folding direction of the fibrous air-filtration web, each locally-thinned bending zone being registered with a first-side pleat tip or a first-side pleat valley of the first side of the fibrous air-filtration web, wherein a collective stiffness of the continuous-contact reinforcing filaments is higher than a stiffness of the fibrous air-filtration web, and a stiffness of the locally-thinned bending zones of the continuous-contact reinforcing filaments is lower than a stiffness of portions of the continuous-contact reinforcing filaments that are not locally thinned, so that the locally-thinned bending zones of the continuous-contact reinforcing filaments cause the continuous-contact reinforcing filaments to be preferentially folded at the locally-thinned bending zones thus causing the fibrous air-filtration web to be preferentially folded at the first-side pleat tips and the first-side pleat valleys so that the fibrous air-filtration web is a pleated web, and wherein a perimeter support frame is mounted to four major edges of the pleated air filter media so that the pleated air filter is a framed air filter that is rectangular and that exhibits an overall major plane. 2. The pleated air filter of claim 1 wherein successive, nearest-neighbor locally-thinned bending zones are registered with successive, nearest-neighbor first-side pleat tips and first-side pleat valleys. 3. The pleated air filter of claim 1 wherein the continuous-contact reinforcing filaments are at least substantially parallel to each other and are spaced along the pleat direction and are oriented so that a long axis of each continuous-contact reinforcing filament is at least substantially orthogonal to the pleat direction. 4. The pleated air filter of claim 1 wherein the continuous-contact reinforcing filaments are at least essentially parallel to each other and comprise a center-to-center spacing between nearest-neighbor filaments of from 2 mm to 30 mm. 5. The pleated air filter of claim 1 wherein the locally-thinned bending zones of the plurality of bending zones are uniformly spaced along the folding direction of the fibrous air-filtration web. 6. The pleated air filter of claim 1 wherein the fibrous air-filtration web comprises a pleat height of at least 20 mm. 7. The pleated air filter of claim 1 wherein the fibrous air-filtration web comprises a pleat height of at least 80 mm. 8. The pleated air filter of claim 1 wherein locally-thinned bending zones of different continuous-contact reinforcing filaments are spaced along an at least substantially linear path that is aligned with the pleat direction of the fibrous air-filtration web so that the locally-thinned bending zones collectively establish folding lines that are aligned with the pleat direction and along which the fibrous air-filtration web is folded to form pleat tips and pleat valleys. 9. The pleated air-filter of claim 1 wherein at least some of the locally-thinned bending zones exhibit a thinning ratio that is less than 0.3. 10. The pleated air-filter of claim 1 wherein at least some of the locally-thinned bending zones exhibit a transverse spreading ratio of greater than 1.4. 11. The pleated air filter of claim 1 wherein the fibrous air-filtration web exhibits elongate depressions that are aligned with first-side pleat tips or first-side pleat valleys of the first side of the fibrous air-filtration web. 12. The pleated air filter of claim 1 wherein the fibrous air-filtration web comprises a nonwoven web comprising organic polymeric fibers at least some of which are of a composition that comprises electrets. 13. The pleated air filter of claim 1 wherein the reinforcing filaments are extrusion-bonded to the first face of the first side of the fibrous air-filtration web. 14. The pleated air filter of claim 1 wherein the locally-thinned bending zones are bidirectionally bendable. 15. The pleated air filter of claim 1 wherein the air filter is configured so that the first side of the pleated air filter is a downstream side of the air filter. 16. A method of filtering air, the method comprising: positioning the pleated air filter of claim 1 in an air-handling system; and, operating the air-handling system so that moving air is motivated through the pleated air-filter so as to filter the air motivated therethrough. 17. A method of making a framed pleated air filter, the method comprising: forming a plurality of molten streams of organic polymeric material and partially solidifying the molten streams into a plurality of parallel, spaced-apart, elongate, partially-solidified filaments; bringing the partially-solidified filaments into contact with a first face of a moving, flat, fibrous air-filtration web so that the partially-solidified filaments are in continuous contact with the first face of the fibrous air-filtration web; applying a force at selected locations along the elongate lengths of each of the partially-solidified filaments to locally deform the partially-solidified filaments at the selected locations to form locally-thinned zones that are spaced along the elongate lengths of the partially-solidified filaments; then, allowing the partially-solidified filaments to solidify into continuous-contact reinforcing filaments that are bonded to the first face of the moving, flat, fibrous air-filtration web; wherein a collective stiffness of the continuous-contact reinforcing filaments is higher than a stiffness of the moving, flat, fibrous air-filtration web, and a stiffness of the locally-thinned bending zones of the continuous-contact reinforcing filaments is lower than a stiffness of portions of the continuous-contact reinforcing filaments that are not locally thinned, so that the locally-thinned bending zones of the continuous-contact reinforcing filaments collectively provide preferential folding lines of the continuous-contact reinforcing filaments which cause the fibrous air-filtration web to exhibit preferential folding lines that are aligned with the preferential folding lines of the continuous-contact reinforcing filaments, then, gathering the moving, flat, fibrous air-filtration web so that the fibrous air-filtration web is folded along the preferential folding lines collectively established by the locally-thinned zones of the reinforcing filaments, to form a pleated air filter, then, mounting a perimeter frame on four major edges of the pleated air filter to form a framed pleated air filter that is rectangular and that exhibits an overall major plane. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the method comprises extruding the plurality of molten streams onto a surface of a chill roll to form partially-solidified filaments and wherein the method also comprises bringing the fibrous air-filtration web into a nip bet

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  • Stabilised filter material, stabilised by, e.g. structuring, calendering · CPC title

  • Details of supporting structures for filtering material, e.g. cores · CPC title

  • Permanent measures for connecting different parts of the filter, e.g. welding, glueing or moulding · CPC title

  • Filtering material manufacturing · CPC title

  • Non-woven · CPC title

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What does patent US12053733B2 cover?
A pleated air filter media with a plurality of continuous-contact reinforcing filaments on at least one face of the pleated air filter. The filaments have locally-thinned bending zones each of which is registered with pleat tip or pleat valley of the pleated air filter media.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
3M Innovative Properties Company
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D46/523. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 06 2024 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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