Filter System with a Filter Element and a Safety Assembly, a Safety Assembly, and a Filter Element
US-2024082766-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US9616365B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9616365-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214239868-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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A filter holder is disclosed comprising a base for supporting the filter holder on a work surface and a holder arm attached to the base. The holder arm comprises a base end and an indexing axis passing through the base end. A rotor is rotatably connected to the base end and comprises a plurality of filter cradles each arranged generally parallel to the indexing axis and affixed to the rotor such that, when the holder arm is in the indexing position, the rotor is rotatable about the indexing axis to move a selected filter cradle into a loading position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A filter holder comprising: a base for supporting the filter holder on a work surface; a holder arm attached to the base, the holder arm comprising: a base end; and an indexing axis passing through the base end; a rotor rotatably connected to the base end and comprising a plurality of filter cradles each arranged generally parallel to the indexing axis and affixed to the rotor such that, when the holder arm is in the indexing position, the rotor is rotatable about the indexing axis to move a selected filter cradle into a loading position; and wherein the holder arm is attached to the base by a tilting mechanism at a tilt axis, and the holder arm being tiltable about the tilt axis to a service position and an indexing position. 2. The filter holder of claim 1 wherein the plurality of filter cradles are arranged in a generally circular pattern about the indexing axis. 3. The filter holder of claim 2 wherein the plurality of filter cradles comprises one of two, three, four, five, or six filter cradles spaced equidistantly about the indexing axis. 4. The filter holder of claim 1 wherein the loading position is an ergonomic loading position. 5. The filter holder of claim 4 wherein a filter cradle that is in the in the ergonomic loading position is located a first distance from the work surface, the first distance being in a range from about 28 inches to about 40 inches. 6. The filter holder of claim 1 wherein the tilt axis is orthogonal to the indexing axis. 7. The filter holder of claim 1 wherein the rotor is also rotatable about the indexing axis when the holder arm is in the service position. 8. The filter holder of claim 1 wherein at least one of the plurality of filter cradles comprises: a compression plate proximate the base end; and a holding plate opposite the compression plate. 9. The filter holder of claim 8 wherein the compression plate is continuously adjustable by a filter compression adjustment. 10. The filter holder of claim 9 wherein the filter compression adjustment comprises a torque limiter having a torque limit less than about 12 N·m. 11. The filter holder of claim 8 wherein at least one of the plurality of filter cradles comprises a front support bar and a rear support bar, the holding plate being slidably connected to the front support bar and the rear support bar. 12. The filter holder of claim 11 wherein the compression plate is slidably connected to the front support bar and the rear support bar. 13. The filter holder of claim 12 wherein the front support bar and the rear support bar each comprise a plurality of plate positioning grooves. 14. The filter holder of claim 11 wherein the loading position is an ergonomic loading position and wherein when a filter cradle is in the ergonomic loading position, the front support bar of such filter cradle is positioned below the tilt axis, and the rear support bar for such filter cradle is positioned at or above the tilt axis. 15. The filter holder of claim 1 wherein when the holder arm is in the service position, the plurality of filter cradles are oriented orthogonal to the work surface, and when the holder arm is in the indexing position, the plurality of filter cradles are oriented parallel to the work surface. 16. The filter holder of claim 1 wherein the holder arm further comprises a distal end opposite the base end; wherein the indexing axis passes through the base end and the distal end and the rotor is positioned between the base end and the distal end and rotatably connected to both the base end and the distal end. 17. A filter system comprising the filter holder of claim 1 and a filter capsule stack loaded onto at least one of the plurality of filter cradles. 18. A method of operating a filter holder comprising: tilting a holder arm to an indexing position position, the holder arm comprising a rotor rotatable about an indexing axis; rotating the rotor about the indexing axis to move one of a plurality of filter cradles affixed to the rotor into an ergonomic loading position; loading a filter capsule stack onto the filter cradle that has been moved into the ergonomic loading position; and tilting the holder arm about a tilt axis to a service position. 19. The method of claim 18 wherein, when in the service position, the holder arm is in a vertical orientation, and when in the indexing position, the holder arm is in a horizontal orientation. 20. The method of claim 19 wherein loading the filter capsule stack onto the filter cradle comprises compressing the filter capsule stack between a compression plate and a holding plate. 21. The method of claim 20 further comprising locking the holding plate to prevent it from sliding. 22. The method of claim 21 further comprising adjusting the compression of the filter capsule stack between the compression plate and the holding plate. 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the compression of the filter capsule stack is adjusted by a filter compression adjustment comprising a torque limiter, wherein the torque limit is less than about 12 N·m. 24. The method of claim 18 further comprising: tilting the holder arm from the service back to the indexing position; and unloading the filter capsule stack from the filter cradle. 25. The method of claim 24 wherein unloading the filter capsule stack from the filter cradle comprises rotating a filter capsule over a front support bar. 26. The method of claim 25 wherein rotating the filter capsule over a front support bar comprises: engaging a fulcrum lug on the filter capsule against the front support bar; and rotating the filter capsule about the fulcrum lug to roll the filter capsule over the front support bar.
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