Filter element and process for producing a filter element

US9254460B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9254460-B2
Application numberUS-201313751775-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 28, 2013
Priority dateJul 26, 2010
Publication dateFeb 9, 2016
Grant dateFeb 9, 2016

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The invention relates to a hotmelt adhesive comprising a hotmelt adhesive mixture, the mixture including a) 15-85% by weight of a first, polyester-based hotmelt adhesive and b) 15-85% by weight of a second, polyamide-based hotmelt adhesive.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A filter element, comprising: a zigzag-folded filter bellows that is formed from a flat filter medium; wherein the filter bellows is glued together by at least two regularly or irregularly interrupted, adhesive beads of a hotmelt adhesive system that are extending on the filter medium; wherein the hotmelt adhesive system comprises a hotmelt adhesive mixture, the hotmelt adhesive mixture consisting of: 15-85% by weight of a first hotmelt adhesive that is polyester-based; and 15-85% by weight of a second hotmelt adhesive that is polyamide-based; wherein the weight proportions of the first and of the second hotmelt adhesives together constitute 100% by weight of the hotmelt adhesive mixture; wherein the hotmelt adhesive mixture has a proportion of more than 75% by weight in the hotmelt adhesive system; wherein a remainder of the hotmelt adhesive system is formed fillers, including one or more of: chalk, titanium dioxide as a white pigment, a tack-providing resin, at least one further hotmelt adhesive on polycondensate basis; a zigzag-folded filter medium, which separates a raw side from a clean side of the filter element; wherein the zigzag folds of the filter medium have alternating fold tips and fold bottoms; wherein hotmelt adhesive beads are arranged in the fold interstices, the fold interstices extending alternatingly between the fold tips and the fold bottoms, wherein on the raw side as well as on the clean side of the filter medium at least two elongated adhesive beads are arranged extending parallel to each other and perpendicular to a direction of extension of the fold edges; wherein the adhesive beads on the raw side and/or the clean side are interrupted at regular intervals providing gaps in the respective adhesive bead where adhesive is not present, the intervals having an interval beginning point and end point; wherein the beginning and end points of the interruptions of the parallel extending adhesive beads are positioned to lie on one or more pre-defined straight lines, the predefined straight lines traversing across a plurality of said adhesive beads and interconnecting end points of said traversed plurality of adhesive beads; wherein the plurality of straight lines extend parallel to each other and, relative to the fold edges, are positioned at an angle of 10-80 degrees. 2. The filter element according to claim 1 , wherein the spacing between two sequential interruptions, i.e., the length of a continuous adhesive bead section, is longer than at least one of the adjoining interruptions. 3. A filter element, comprising: a zigzag-folded filter bellows that is formed from a flat filter medium; wherein the filter bellows is glued together by at least two regularly or irregularly interrupted, adhesive beads of a hotmelt adhesive system that are extending on the filter medium; wherein the hotmelt adhesive system comprises a hotmelt adhesive mixture, the hotmelt adhesive mixture consisting of: 15-85% by weight of a first hotmelt adhesive that is polyester-based; and 15-85% by weight of a second hotmelt adhesive that is polyamide-based; wherein the weight proportions of the first and of the second hotmelt adhesives together constitute 100% by weight of the hotmelt adhesive mixture; wherein the hotmelt adhesive mixture has a proportion of more than 75% by weight in the hotmelt adhesive system; wherein a remainder of the hotmelt adhesive system is formed fillers, including one or more of: chalk, titanium dioxide as a white pigment, a tack-providing resin, at least one further hotmelt adhesive on polycondensate basis; wherein the adhesive beads have at the clean side an interruption of the adhesive bead which surrounds the fold tip at the clean side. 4. The filter element according to claim 3 , wherein a total proportion of adipic acid in the first hotmelt adhesive that is polyester-based and the second hotmelt adhesive that is polyamide-based is >5% by weight, and at the same time <35% by weight. 5. A filter element, comprising: a zigzag-folded filter bellows that is formed from a flat filter medium; wherein the filter bellows is glued together by at least two regularly or irregularly interrupted, adhesive beads of a hotmelt adhesive system that are extending on the filter medium; wherein the hotmelt adhesive system comprises a hotmelt adhesive mixture, the hotmelt adhesive mixture consisting of: 15-85% by weight of a first hotmelt adhesive that is polyester-based; and 15-85% by weight of a second hotmelt adhesive that is polyamide-based; wherein the weight proportions of the first and of the second hotmelt adhesives together constitute 100% by weight of the hotmelt adhesive mixture; wherein the hotmelt adhesive mixture has a proportion of more than 75% by weight in the hotmelt adhesive system; wherein a remainder of the hotmelt adhesive system is formed fillers, including one or more of: chalk, titanium dioxide as a white pigment, a tack-providing resin, at least one further hotmelt adhesive on polycondensate basis; wherein the interruptions of the adhesive beads on the raw side and on the clean side do not overlap. 6. The filter element according to claim 5 , wherein at least one of said adhesive beads on the raw side are positioned directly opposite to one or more of said adhesive beads on the clean side. 7. The filter element according to claim 5 , wherein a total proportion of adipic acid in the first hotmelt adhesive that is polyester-based and the second hotmelt adhesive that is polyamide-based is >5% by weight, and at the same time <35% by weight. 8. A filter element, comprising: a zigzag-folded filter bellows that is formed from a flat filter medium; wherein the filter bellows is glued together by at least two regularly or irregularly interrupted, adhesive beads of a hotmelt adhesive system that are extending on the filter medium; wherein the hotmelt adhesive system comprises a hotmelt adhesive mixture, the hotmelt adhesive mixture consisting of: 15-85% by weight of a first hotmelt adhesive that is polyester-based; and 15-85% by weight of a second hotmelt adhesive that is polyamide-based; wherein the weight proportions of the first and of the second hotmelt adhesives together constitute 100% by weight of the hotmelt adhesive mixture; wherein the hotmelt adhesive mixture has a proportion of more than 75% by weight in the hotmelt adhesive system; wherein a remainder of the hotmelt adhesive system is formed fillers, including one or more of: chalk, titanium dioxide as a white pigment, a tack-providing resin, at least one further hotmelt adhesive on polycondensate basis; a zigzag-folded filter medium, which separates a raw side from a clean side of the filter element; wherein the zigzag folds of the filter medium have alternating fold tips and fold bottoms; wherein hotmelt adhesive beads are arranged in the fold interstices, the fold interstices extending alternatingly between the fold tips and the fold bottoms, wherein on the raw side as well as on the clean side of the filter medium at least two elongated adhesive beads are arranged extending extending parallel to each other and perpendicular to a direction of extension of the fold edges; wherein the adhesive beads on the raw side and/or the clean side are interrupted at regular intervals providing gaps in the respective adhesive bead where adhesive is not present, the intervals having an interval beginning point and end point; wherein the beginning and end points of the interruptions of the parallel extending adhesive beads are positioned to lie on one or more pre-defined straight lines, the predefined straight lines traversing across a plurality of said adhesive beads and interconnecting end p

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  • using folded, pleated material · CPC title

  • Compositions of polyamides obtained by reactions forming a carboxylic amide link in the main chain (of polyhydrazides C08L79/06; of polyamideimides or polyamide acids C08L79/08); Compositions of derivatives of such polymers · CPC title

  • B01D46/523Primary

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

  • Macromolecular compounds having nitrogen in the main chain according to C08L75/00 - C08L79/00; Derivatives thereof · CPC title

  • Making filtering elements · CPC title

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What does patent US9254460B2 cover?
The invention relates to a hotmelt adhesive comprising a hotmelt adhesive mixture, the mixture including a) 15-85% by weight of a first, polyester-based hotmelt adhesive and b) 15-85% by weight of a second, polyamide-based hotmelt adhesive.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mann & Hummel Gmbh
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 Feb 09 2016 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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