Screen for hydraulic fluid
US-2015360154-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US9527016B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9527016-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414163398-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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A filter element may include a tubular member, including a first end portion, with the first end portion being substantially open, at least partially defining an inlet port configured to provide flow communication into a first chamber of the tubular member, and at least partially defining an outlet port configured to provide flow communication from a second chamber. The tubular member may further include a second end portion, with the second end portion being located at an end of the tubular member opposite the first end portion. The tubular member may also include at least one outlet aperture, at least one inlet aperture, and a vent tube extending longitudinally between the first end portion and the second end portion. The vent tube may be configured to provide flow communication between the first end portion and the second end portion of the tubular member.
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A filter element comprising: a tubular member having a longitudinal axis and including: a first end portion, the first end portion being substantially open, at least partially defining an inlet port configured to provide flow communication into a first chamber of the tubular member, and at least partially defining an outlet port configured to provide flow communication from a second chamber, the second chamber not being in flow communication with the first chamber within the tubular member; a second end portion, the second end portion being located at an end of the tubular member opposite the first end portion; at least one outlet aperture in the tubular member configured to provide flow communication out of the first chamber, wherein the at least one outlet aperture extends in a radial direction relative to the longitudinal axis of the tubular member; at least one inlet aperture in the tubular member configured to provide flow communication into the second chamber, wherein the at least one inlet aperture extends in a radial direction relative to the longitudinal axis of the tubular member; and a vent tube extending longitudinally between the first end portion and the second end portion, the vent tube being configured to provide flow communication between the first end portion and the second end portion of the tubular member; and a filter medium associated with the at least one outlet aperture and the at least one inlet aperture, wherein the filter element is configured such that fluid passing through the filter element from the inlet port to the outlet port passes through both the first chamber and the second chamber, and wherein the vent tube is configured to provide flow communication between the first end portion and a fluid drain aperture in a canister in which the filter element is configured to be positioned. 2. The filter element of claim 1 , further including a partition at least partially defining the first chamber and at least partially defining the second chamber, wherein the partition extends longitudinally in the tubular member and is configured to prevent flow communication between the first chamber and the second chamber within the tubular member. 3. The filter element of claim 2 , wherein the vent tube is associated with the partition such that the vent tube extends in the second chamber. 4. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the tubular member is configured such that flow communication is prevented between the first chamber and the vent tube without passing through the second chamber. 5. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein tubular member further includes at least a first barrier and a second barrier extending radially from the tubular member. 6. The filter element of claim 5 , wherein the filter medium includes a first portion associated with the at least one outlet aperture, and a second portion associated with the at least one inlet aperture, and wherein the first portion of the filter medium extends between the first and second barriers in association with the first chamber, and the second portion of the filter medium extends between the first and second barriers in association with the second chamber. 7. The filter element of claim 6 , wherein the filter element is configured such that fluid passing through the filter element flows into the inlet port in the end portion, into the first chamber, out of the at least one outlet aperture, through the first portion of the filter medium, to the second portion of the filter medium, through the second portion of the filter medium into the at least one inlet aperture and into the second chamber, and out of the filter element through the outlet port. 8. The filter element of claim 2 , wherein the partition includes a first segment and a second segment, and wherein the first segment and second segment meet at an angle with respect to each other, and the angle ranges from about 20 degrees to about 180 degrees. 9. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the at least one outlet aperture is a plurality of outlet apertures, and the at least one inlet aperture is a plurality of inlet apertures. 10. The filter element of claim 1 , wherein the tubular member further includes at least a first barrier and a second barrier extending radially from the tubular member, and wherein the first and second barriers form extensions of the partition of the tubular member. 11. The filter element of claim 1 , further including a first end cap and a second end cap, wherein the first end cap is coupled at the first end portion of the tubular member, and the second end cap is coupled at the second end portion of the tubular member. 12. A filter element comprising: a tubular member having a longitudinal axis and including: a partition at least partially defining a first chamber and at least partially defining a second chamber, the partition extending longitudinally in the tubular member and being configured to prevent flow communication between the first chamber and the second chamber within the tubular member; a first end portion, the first end portion being substantially open, at least partially defining an inlet port configured to provide flow communication into the first chamber of the tubular member, and at least partially defining an outlet port configured to provide flow communication from the second chamber; a second end portion, the second end portion being located at an end of the tubular member opposite the first end portion; at least one outlet aperture in the tubular member configured to provide flow communication out of the first chamber, wherein the at least one outlet aperture extends in a radial direction relative to the longitudinal axis of the tubular member; at least one inlet aperture in the tubular member configured to provide flow communication into the second chamber, wherein the at least one inlet aperture extends in a radial direction relative to the longitudinal axis of the tubular member; and a vent tube extending longitudinally between the first end portion and the second end portion, the vent tube being configured to provide flow communication between one of the first chamber and the second chamber, and the second end portion of the tubular member; and a filter medium associated with the at least one outlet aperture and the at least one inlet aperture, wherein the filter element is configured such that fluid passing through the filter element from the inlet port to the outlet port passes through both the first chamber and the second chamber, and wherein the vent tube is configured to provide flow communication between the first end portion and a fluid drain aperture in a canister in which the filter element is configured to be positioned. 13. A filter assembly comprising: a filter base configured to be coupled to a machine; a canister having an open end, a closed end, and being configured to be coupled to the filter base; and a filter element configured to be received in the canister, the filter element including: a tubular member having a longitudinal axis and including: a first end portion, the first end portion being substantially open, at least partially defining an inlet port configured to provide flow communication into a first chamber of the tubular member, and at least partially defining an outlet port configured to provide flow communication from a second chamber, the second chamber not being in flow communication with the first chamber within the tubular member; a second end portion, the second end portion being located at an end of the tubular member opposite the first end portion; at least one outlet aperture in the tubular memb
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