Filter element, air cleaner assembly, and methods

US12083464B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12083464-B2
Application numberUS-202017429239-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 7, 2020
Priority dateFeb 8, 2019
Publication dateSep 10, 2024
Grant dateSep 10, 2024

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Abstract

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An air cleaner assembly includes a housing and a removable cover. A filter element is removably positioned in the housing. A two-part mating catch assembly includes a first part that is secured to the cover and a second part that is on one of the housing and the filter element. The first part and second part are positioned to releasably mate when the filter element is operably mounted within the housing.

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What is claimed is: 1. An air cleaner assembly comprising: (a) a housing having an interior volume and an access opening in communication with the interior volume; (b) a cover removably oriented over the access opening; (c) a filter element removably oriented in the interior volume of the housing; (d) a two-part mating catch assembly; (i) a first part of the two-part mating catch assembly being secured to the cover; (ii) a second part of the two-part mating catch assembly being secured to the filter element; (iii) the first part and second part of the catch assembly being positioned to releasably mate when the filter element is operably mounted within the housing interior volume; and (iv) the second part extending through an opening in the housing, when the filter element is operably mounted within the housing interior volume. 2. The air cleaner of claim 1 wherein the filter element includes a frame surrounding filter media, and an ear construction extending from the frame; the second part projecting from the ear construction. 3. The air cleaner of claim 2 wherein the filter element has a longitudinal axis extending therethrough; and the second part projects from the ear construction parallel to the longitudinal axis. 4. The air cleaner of claim 3 wherein the filter element includes z-media forming opposite flow faces; the longitudinal axis passes through both flow faces; and the second part includes a pair of tabs located laterally spaced from the z-media and projecting in a direction away from the flow faces and the z-media. 5. The air cleaner of claim 2 wherein the ear construction includes a pair of ears each extending from the frame. 6. The air cleaner of claim 1 wherein the first part of the two-part catch assembly is a latch, and the second part is a keeper. 7. The air cleaner of claim 1 wherein: (a) the filter element includes a media pack comprising filter media and having first and second, opposite, flow faces; (i) the first flow face comprising an inlet flow face; (ii) the second flow face comprising an outlet flow face; and (iii) the media pack being configured to filter air flowing into the inlet flow face prior to the air exiting the outlet flow face; (b) a frame mounted to the media pack; and (c) a seal arrangement positioned on the frame; (i) the seal arrangement comprising a seal member oriented to releasably, sealingly engage the housing. 8. The air cleaner of claim 7 wherein the seal member is radially directed and is oriented to form a radial seal with the housing. 9. The air cleaner of claim 1 wherein the filter element includes an ear construction extending from a frame; the ear construction having a projection arrangement therefrom. 10. The air cleaner of claim 1 wherein the filter element is racetrack-shaped having opposite curved ends joined by straight sides. 11. An air cleaner assembly comprising: (a) a housing having an interior volume and an access opening in communication with the interior volume; (b) a cover removably oriented over the access opening; (c) a filter element removably oriented in the interior volume of the housing; (d) a two-part mating catch assembly; (i) a first part of the two-part mating catch assembly being secured to the cover; (ii) a second part of the two-part mating catch assembly integral with the housing and being movable radially outward from a remaining portion of the housing when the filter element is operably mounted within the housing interior volume; (iii) the first part and second part of the catch assembly being positioned to releasably mate when the filter element is operably mounted within the housing interior volume; and wherein the filter element is constructed and arranged to push the second part radially outward from the remaining portion of the housing when the filter element is operably mounted within the housing interior volume. 12. The air cleaner of claim 11 wherein the first part of the two-part catch assembly is a latch, and the second part is a keeper. 13. The air cleaner of claim 11 wherein: (a) the filter element includes a media pack comprising filter media and having first and second, opposite, flow faces; (i) the first flow face comprising an inlet flow face; (ii) the second flow face comprising an outlet flow face; and (iii) the media pack being configured to filter air flowing into the inlet flow face prior to the air exiting the outlet flow face; (b) a frame mounted to the media pack; and (c) a seal arrangement positioned on the frame; (i) the seal arrangement comprising a seal member oriented to releasably, sealingly engage the housing. 14. The air cleaner of claim 13 wherein the seal member is radially directed and is oriented to form a radial seal with the housing. 15. The air cleaner of claim 11 wherein the filter element is racetrack-shaped having opposite curved ends joined by straight sides. 16. An air cleaner assembly comprising: (a) a housing having an interior volume and an access opening in communication with the interior volume; (b) a cover removably oriented over the access opening; (c) a filter element removably oriented in the interior volume of the housing; (i) the filter element including a frame surrounding filter media, a longitudinal axis extending therethrough, and an ear construction extending from the frame; (ii) the ear construction including a projection arrangement therefrom; the projection arrangement extending in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis; the projection arrangement including one or more tabs; (d) a two-part mating catch assembly; (i) a first part of the two-part mating catch assembly being secured to the cover; (ii) a second part of the two-part mating catch assembly being on one of the housing and the filter element; and (iii) the first part and second part of the catch assembly being positioned to releasably mate when the filter element is operably mounted within the housing interior volume wherein the filter element includes z-media forming opposite flow faces; the longitudinal axis passes through both flow faces; and the one or more tabs are located laterally spaced from the z-media and projecting in a direction away from the flow faces and the z-media. 17. The air cleaner of claim 16 , wherein the one or more tabs are positioned such that when the filter element is operably mounted within the housing interior volume, the tabs push the second part radially outward from the remaining portion of the housing. 18. The air cleaner of claim 16 wherein the first part of the two-part catch assembly is a latch, and the second part is a keeper. 19. The air cleaner of claim 16 wherein: (a) the filter element includes a media pack comprising filter media and having first and second, opposite, flow faces; (i) the first flow face comprising an inlet flow face; (ii) the second flow face comprising an outlet flow face; and (iii) the media pack being configured to filter air flowing into the inlet flow face prior to the air exiting the outlet flow face; (b) a frame mounted to the media pack; and (c) a seal arrangement positioned on the frame; (i) the seal arrangement comprising a seal member oriented to releasably, sealingly engage the housing. 20. The air cleaner of claim 19 wherein the seal member is radially directed and is oriented to form a radial seal with the housing. 21. The air cleaner of claim 16 wherein the filter element is racetrack-shaped having opposite curved ends

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  • for the intake of internal combustion engines or turbines · CPC title

  • Snap, latch or clip connecting means · CPC title

  • Quick closing means for, e.g. filter heads, caps, maintenance openings · CPC title

  • in wound arrangement · CPC title

  • with means for maintaining spacing between the pleats or folds · CPC title

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What does patent US12083464B2 cover?
An air cleaner assembly includes a housing and a removable cover. A filter element is removably positioned in the housing. A two-part mating catch assembly includes a first part that is secured to the cover and a second part that is on one of the housing and the filter element. The first part and second part are positioned to releasably mate when the filter element is operably mounted within th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Donaldson Co Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D46/0002. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 10 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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