Valve for metering fluid, the valve containing a filter device
US-2015369176-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9597616B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9597616-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314050690-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2017 |
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A connection between a fluid filter and a head is described that permits quick connection/disconnection between the two without requiring disconnection of fluid lines from the head. The head includes a lock to connect inlet and outlet fluid lines to a fluid filter using a non-threaded attachment method. The lock that retains the head to the fluid filter is flexible to allow for connection and disconnection. The head has fluid inlet and outlet ports to which fluid lines attach to flow unfiltered fluid into and filtered fluid out of the fluid filter when the head is connected to the fluid filter. The head closes the fluid filter, which has a protrusion with adjacent passageways that guide and separate unfiltered from filtered fluid.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fluid filter, comprising: a housing defining an interior space; a filter element disposed within the interior space of the housing, the filter element having a filtered fluid side and an unfiltered fluid side; a protrusion extending beyond an end of the housing in a longitudinal direction away from the interior space; the protrusion defining an inlet fluid flow passage that is in fluid communication with the unfiltered fluid side of the filter element, and an inlet to the inlet fluid flow passage; the protrusion further defining an outlet fluid flow passage that is in fluid communication with the filtered fluid side of the filter element and an outlet from the outlet fluid flow passage; a first seal and a second seal disposed on an outer surface of the protrusion and extending circumferentially around the protrusion, the first seal is spaced from the second seal in the longitudinal direction, the first seal is disposed between the inlet to the inlet fluid flow passage and the outlet from the outlet fluid flow passage, and the second seal is disposed between the outlet from the outlet fluid flow passage and the end of the housing; and a lock channel formed in the outer surface of the protrusion between the second seal and the end of the housing. 2. The fluid filter of claim 1 , wherein the protrusion is integrally formed with the housing. 3. The fluid filter of claim 1 , wherein the lock channel is a continuous channel that extends circumferentially about the protrusion, or the lock channel is non-continuous. 4. The fluid filter of claim 1 , wherein the second seal has a diameter that is greater than a diameter of the first seal. 5. The fluid filter of claim 1 , wherein the protrusion is devoid of threads between the second seal and the end of the housing. 6. The fluid filter of claim 5 , wherein the protrusion is entirely devoid of threads. 7. The fluid filter of claim 1 , wherein the filter element is configured to filter fuel, oil or hydraulic fluid. 8. The fluid filter of claim 1 , wherein the second seal is disposed within a groove formed in the protrusion, and wherein the lock channel has a depth that is greater than a depth of the groove in which the second seal is disposed. 9. A head configured for connection to a protrusion on a fluid filter, the head comprising: a housing defining an interior space that in use receives the protrusion of the fluid filter therein, the housing includes a fluid inlet port, a fluid outlet port, a closed end, and an open end; a first circumferential sealing surface defined on an interior surface of the housing within the interior space, the first circumferential sealing surface is disposed between the fluid inlet port and the fluid outlet port; a second circumferential sealing surface defined on the interior surface of the housing within the interior space, the second circumferential sealing surface is disposed between the fluid outlet port and the open end of the housing; and a lock element mounted on the housing within the interior space, the lock element is disposed between the second circumferential sealing surface and the open end of the housing, the lock element is deformable from a first locking position to a second release position. 10. The head of claim 9 , wherein the head is a topcap. 11. The head of claim 9 , wherein the second circumferential sealing surface has a diameter that is greater than a diameter of the first circumferential sealing surface. 12. The head of claim 9 , wherein the interior surface of the housing is devoid of threads between the second circumferential sealing surface and the open end. 13. The head of claim 12 , wherein the interior surface of the housing is entirely devoid of threads. 14. A head configured for connection to a protrusion on a fluid filter, the head comprising: a housing defining an interior space that in use receives the protrusion of the fluid filter therein, the housing includes a fluid inlet port, a fluid outlet port, a closed end, and an open end; a first circumferential sealing surface defined on an interior surface of the housing within the interior space, the first circumferential sealing surface is disposed between the fluid inlet port and the fluid outlet port; a second circumferential sealing surface defined on the interior surface of the housing within the interior space, the second circumferential sealing surface is disposed between the fluid outlet port and the open end of the housing; and a lock element mounted on the housing within the interior space, the lock element is disposed between the second circumferential sealing surface and the open end of the housing, the lock element is deformable from a first locking position to a second release position, wherein the housing is generally cylindrical and includes a pair of openings formed therethrough at diametrically opposite locations between the second circumferential sealing surface and the open end of the housing; and the lock element includes a pair of oppositely disposed tabs that are disposed within the openings in the housing, and a pair of curved side walls that extend between the tabs; each curved side wall includes an inwardly extending locking ridge, and the locking ridges are disposed opposite one another.
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