Crankcase ventilation filter assembly, components, and methods

US9346002B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9346002-B2
Application numberUS-201113996281-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 21, 2011
Priority dateDec 22, 2010
Publication dateMay 24, 2016
Grant dateMay 24, 2016

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Crankcase ventilation filter assemblies, components thereof, features thereof, and methods of assembly and use are described. An example assembly is characterized in which the assembly includes a housing having an access cover and a base, and a filter cartridge is configured to sealingly engage both the access cover and the base, in preferred manners.

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What is claimed: 1. A crankcase ventilation filter assembly comprising: (a) a housing defining a housing interior and a housing central axis, and having: a gas flow inlet; a gas flow outlet; and, a liquid drain outlet; (i) the housing comprising a housing base and an access cover; the access cover being removeably secured to the housing base with a rotational engagement arrangement in which, during engagement and separation, the access cover is rotated, relative to the base, over at least a minimal radial arc around the housing central axis; the housing being completely separable from the access cover upon a total rotation within the range of 5°-25° , inclusive; and, (ii) the access cover including an interior seal collar defining a radially inwardly directed cartridge seal surface; the interior seal collar and radially inwardly directed cartridge seal surface being secured within the access cover in a manner such that the seal collar and cartridge seal surface rotate, relative to the housing base, over at least the minimal radial arc around a housing central axis when the access cover is rotated, relative to the housing base, during engagement and separation between the access cover and housing base; and, (b) a crankcase ventilation filter cartridge removeably positioned within the housing interior; the crankcase ventilation filter cartridge comprising: (i) first and second, opposite, end pieces; (ii) a media pack comprising media positioned between the first and second end pieces; the media surrounding and defining an open filter interior and a cartridge central axis; (A) the media defining an media inner perimeter and a media outer perimeter; (iii) a first seal support projection positioned on the first end piece and located on an opposite side of the first end piece from the media pack; (iv) a first seal member positioned on, and around, the first seal support projection; (A) the first seal member defining a circular perimeter, in projection into a plane orthogonal to the cartridge central axis; (B) the first seal member defining a seal plane non-orthogonal to the cartridge central axis; and, (C) the first seal member defining a seal perimeter having a size, in projection into a plane orthogonal to the cartridge central axis, that is smaller than the media outer perimeter; (v) a first member of an anti-rotation projection/receiver arrangement engaging a portion of a filter housing and preventing relative rotation between the filter cartridge and the engaged portion of the filter housing. 2. A crankcase ventilation filter assembly according to claim 1 wherein: (a) the projection/receiver engagement arrangement includes a cartridge-to-housing base rotational alignment arrangement which provides that the cartridge can only be fully installed in the housing base in a single rotational orientation around the cartridge central axis. 3. A crankcase ventilation filter assembly comprising: (a) a housing defining a housing: interior and having: a gas flow inlet; a gas flow outlet; and, a bottom liquid drain outlet; the housing comprising: (i) an access cover assembly having: a seal collar defining a radially inwardly directed cartridge seal surface; and, (ii) a base comprising a sidewall; and, a bottom; and, (b) an internally received, removable, crankcase ventilation filter cartridge comprising: (i) first and second, opposite, end pieces; (ii) a media pack including media positioned between the first and second end pieces; the media surrounding and defining an open filter interior and a cartridge central axis; and, the media defining an inner media perimeter and an outer media perimeter; (iii) the first end piece comprising, in use, an upper end piece having a first seal support projection thereon: projecting away from the media pack and located on an opposite side of the first end piece from the media pack; and, supporting an outwardly directed first seal member at a location in projection overlap with the media pack at a location spaced radially outwardly from the media inner perimeter and spaced radially inwardly from the media outer perimeter; (iv) the first seal member on the first seal support projection releasably sealed to the seal collar in the access cover; and, (v) the first seal member defining a circular perimeter, in projection into a plane orthogonal to the cartridge central axis; (vi) the first seal member defining a seal plane non-orthogonal to the cartridge central axis; and, (vii) the first seal member defining a seal perimeter having a size, in projection into a plane orthogonal to the cartridge central axis, that is smaller than the media outer perimeter; (vii) the second end piece having an outer perimeter; (A) the second end piece including a central projection thereon extending downwardly, in use, from the second end piece in a direction away from the media; the central projection defining an internal liquid flow passageway in flow communication with the open filter interior; the internal liquid passageway defining an internal conduit of cross-sectional size that does not extend into overlap to the media at a conduit perimeter location greater than halfway across the media from the inner media perimeter to the outer media perimeter; and, (c) a first member of an anti-rotation projection/receiver arrangement engaging a portion of the filter housing preventing relative rotation between the filter cartridge and the engaged portion of the filter housing. 4. A crankcase ventilation filter assembly according to claim 3 including: (a) a second seal member oriented on an outer perimeter of the second end piece to from an outwardly directed seal with the housing at a location surrounding the second end piece. 5. A crankcase ventilation filter assembly according to claim 3 wherein: (a) the internal liquid passageway of the central projection on the second end piece has a conduit cross-sectional size that does not extend into overlap with the media at a location greater than 20% of a distance across the media from the inner media perimeter to the outer media perimeter. 6. A crankcase ventilation filter assembly according to claim 3 wherein: (a) the internal liquid passageway of the central projection on the second end piece has a conduit cross-sectional perimeter size no greater than an inner perimeter cross-sectional size of the media and which does not extend into overlap with the media. 7. A crankcase ventilation filter assembly according to claim 3 wherein: (a) the gas flow inlet and gas flow outlet are positioned on the access cover. 8. A crankcase ventilation filter assembly according to claim 3 wherein: (a) the first seal member comprises a flat ring seal member partially recessed in a seal receiver groove surrounding the first seal support projection. 9. A crankcase ventilation filter assembly according to claim 3 wherein: (a) the first seal member has a rectangular cross-section and defines a free lip of: at least to 1 mm in outward extension; and, a thickness within the range of 1-2 mm, inclusive. 10. A crankcase ventilation filter assembly according to claim 3 wherein: (a) the media surrounds and defines a cartridge central axis; (b) the bottom liquid drain is offset from overlap with the cartridge central axis; and, (c) the bottom of the housing base includes a lower, eccentric, funnel surface to funnel liquid to the bottom liquid drain, in use. 11. A crankcase ventilation filter assembly according to claim 3 including: (a) at least two, radially spaced, upwardly projecting centering projections in the housing base oriented: surrounding a portion of the center projection on the cartridge; and, helping center th

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  • Seals or gaskets for filtering elements · CPC title

  • Radial sealings · CPC title

  • End caps including additional functions or special forms · CPC title

  • Making of end caps · CPC title

  • having means for purifying air before leaving crankcase, e.g. removing oil · CPC title

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What does patent US9346002B2 cover?
Crankcase ventilation filter assemblies, components thereof, features thereof, and methods of assembly and use are described. An example assembly is characterized in which the assembly includes a housing having an access cover and a base, and a filter cartridge is configured to sealingly engage both the access cover and the base, in preferred manners.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kleynen Christof, Donaldson Co Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D46/2414. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 24 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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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).