Pleated filtration media, media packs, filter elements, and methods for filtering fluids
US-2015375142-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US2016016100A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016016100-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514788930-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 7, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A filter element for filtering media with a pleated filter medium is described. Each pleat ( 6 ) is formed by two pleated sheets which form a pleat tip ( 7 ) with one another on the crude side ( 3 ) exposed to oncoming flow. Two neighboring pleats ( 6 ) form a pleat base ( 8 ) with one another, wherein the crude side ( 3 ) and/or the clean side ( 4 ) of the filter medium has a plurality of elongated adhesive sections along at least two adhesive traces ( 14 ), each having at least one adhesive section and each having at least one adhesive interruption ( 15 ). The mutual spacing of the two pleated sheets in the region of the pleat tip ( 7 ) is between zero and two mm or the two pleated sheets are in contact with one another in the region of the pleat tip ( 7 ), wherein the pleat spacing ( 9 ) between the two pleated sheets of a pleat pocket ( 11 ) amounts to at least twice the pleat spacing in the region of the pleat tip 7 in the region of the pleat base ( 8 ).
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What is claimed is: 1 . A filter element for filtering gaseous or liquid fluid media, comprising: a pleated filter medium configured for filtering the fluid media, the pleated filter medium having a crude side at an incoming flow face and a clean side at an outflow face of the pleated filter medium; wherein each pleat of the pleated filter medium is formed by two pleated sheets which form a pleat tip with one another on the crude side exposed to oncoming flow; wherein two immediately neighboring pleats form a pleat base with one another; wherein the crude side and/or the clean side of the filter medium has a plurality of elongated adhesive sections along at least two adhesive traces on the filter medium, each having at least one continuous adhesive section and each having at least one adhesive interruption; wherein a spacing distance between the sheet edges of the two pleated sheets forming the pleat tip in the region of the pleat tip is between zero and two mm, or the two pleated sheets are in contact with one another in the region of the pleat tip; wherein the pleat spacing distance between the two pleated sheets of a pleat pocket is at least twice the pleat spacing distance in the region of the pleat tip in the region of the pleat base. 2 . The filter element according to claim 1 , wherein a ratio of a pleat height to the pleat spacing in the region of the pleat base is greater than 25:1. 3 . The filter element according to claim 2 , wherein the pleat base is formed from an arc of a circle or an elliptical arc or a polygon. 4 . The filter element according to claim 2 , wherein two pleated sheets of at least one pleat pocket of the pleated filter medium are arranged parallel to one another or at an inclination to one another. 5 . The filter element according to claim 2 , wherein the adhesive traces are arranged so they are spaced apart equidistant on the filter medium. 6 . The filter element according to claim 2 , wherein distances between neighboring adhesive traces decrease or increase from one end side of the filter element to an opposing end side of the filter element, as seen in the direction of the pleat tip. 7 . The filter element according to claim 2 , wherein distances between neighboring adhesive traces increase in an outward direction with respect to a central mirror plane running perpendicular to the pleat edges; wherein the distances between neighboring adhesive traces increases toward the outside with respect to the extent of the filter medium in the direction of the pleat edges. 8 . The filter element according to claim 1 , wherein the filter element is a flat filter element. 9 . The filter element according to claim 1 , wherein a fluid filtration rate of the filter medium is less than 6 cm/s of fluid flow. 10 . The filter element according to claim 2 , wherein the ratio of a pleat height to the pleat spacing in the region of the pleat base is greater than either 50:1 or 150:1. 11 . The filter element according to claim 1 , wherein the pleat base is formed from an arc of a circle or an elliptical arc or a polygon. 12 . The filter element according to claim 1 , wherein two pleated sheets of at least one pleat pocket of the pleated filter medium are arranged parallel to one another or at an inclination to one another. 13 . The filter element according to claim 1 , wherein the adhesive traces are arranged so they are spaced apart equidistant on the filter medium. 14 . The filter element according to claim 1 , wherein distances between neighboring adhesive traces decrease or increase from one end side of the filter element to an opposing end side of the filter element, as seen in the direction of the pleat tip. 15 . The filter element according to claim 1 , wherein distances between neighboring adhesive traces increase in an outward direction with respect to a central mirror plane running perpendicular to the pleat edges; wherein the distances between neighboring adhesive traces increases toward the outside with respect to the extent of the filter medium in the direction of the pleat edges.
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