Filter System with a Filter Element and a Safety Assembly, a Safety Assembly, and a Filter Element
US-2024082766-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US9675909B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9675909-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313949454-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 4, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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An upper endcap of a fuel filter cartridge includes a skirt, an axially extending pin surrounded by the skirt, and a plurality of ribs that define fluid flow channels leading to the pin. The pin is extendable through an axially facing fuel inlet opening at the upper end of a standpipe for actuating a valve to an open position allowing fuel to flow through the axially facing inlet opening and into the standpipe. The valve can include a hole that receives the pin therein to help stabilize the valve when the valve is actuated open.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A filter housing, comprising: a housing body defining a filter cartridge space for receiving a filter cartridge, a standpipe disposed in the filter cartridge space, the standpipe including an internal flow passage, and an axially facing fluid inlet opening that places the internal flow passage in communication with the filter cartridge space, the axially facing fluid inlet opening being disposed at a first end of the standpipe; a valve disposed in the standpipe adjacent the first end thereof that controls fluid flow through the axially facing fluid inlet opening and into the internal flow passage, the valve being axially moveable between a first position preventing fluid flow through the axially facing fluid inlet opening and into the internal flow passage and a second position at which fluid flow through the axially facing fluid inlet opening and into the internal flow passage is permitted, and the valve is actuatable to the second position by a protrusion extending through the axially facing fluid inlet opening, the protrusion being part of a filter cartridge installed in the filter cartridge space; and the valve including a valve poppet and a spring engaged with the valve poppet that biases the valve poppet to the first position; and the valve poppet and the standpipe are configured such that a flow path is defined between the valve poppet and the standpipe when the valve poppet is at the second position thereby permitting fluid flow through the axially facing fluid inlet opening and into the internal flow passage, wherein the valve includes an internal surface with a plurality of radially inwardly projecting ribs, the valve poppet is guided by the radially inwardly projecting ribs as the valve poppet moves between the first position and the second position, and gaps are provided between the radially inwardly projecting ribs. 2. The filter housing of claim 1 , wherein the valve poppet includes a hole defined therein that is configured to receive an end of the protrusion on an installed filter cartridge. 3. The filter housing of claim 1 , wherein the valve poppet includes a valve head and a stem, and the spring is a coil spring that surrounds the stem and is engaged with the valve head. 4. The filter housing of claim 3 , wherein the standpipe valve includes a valve seat adjacent the axially facing fluid inlet opening, and the valve head is engaged with the valve seat at the first position of the valve. 5. The filter housing of claim 3 , further comprising a retainer disposed within the standpipe, a first end of the spring is engaged with the retainer and a second end of the spring is engaged with the valve head, and a plurality of fluid flow openings are formed in the retainer. 6. The filter housing of claim 3 , wherein the axially facing fluid inlet opening is configured to contribute, together with the protrusion on an installed filter cartridge, to a flow restriction that is significantly less than about 5 psid. 7. The filter housing of claim 3 , wherein the axially facing fluid inlet opening is disposed along a central axis of the standpipe such that the central axis of the axially facing fluid inlet opening is coaxial with the central axis of the standpipe. 8. The filter housing of claim 1 , wherein the radially inwardly projecting ribs are circumferentially spaced. 9. The filter housing of claim 4 , wherein the radially inwardly projecting ribs extend axially from adjacent the valve seat.
with corrugated, folded or wound sheets · CPC title
Standpipes · CPC title
arranged concentrically or coaxially · CPC title
with projections extending in a radial outward direction, e.g. for use as a guide, spacing means · CPC title
Filters in combination with devices for the removal of liquids (B01D35/185 takes precedence) · CPC title
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