Filter device with water separator, separation zone, collection space and plural fluid passages, including dual passages within an adapter part secured upon a filter element retainer
US-9440168-B2 · Sep 13, 2016 · US
US9718011B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9718011-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414206549-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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A coalescing filter element provides an integrated filter element with a three stage design with a hydrophobic or hydrophilic coalescing layer. A coalescing filter element comprises: a) At least one particulate filtration layer; b) A coalescing layer promoting coalescing of water particles, wherein the coalescing layer is downstream of the at least one particulate filtration layer relative to the flow of fluid through the element; c) An annular coalescing space downstream of the coalescing layer; d) A sump in a lower portion of the filter element in fluid communication with the annular coalescing space; and e) A hydrophobic layer downstream of the annular coalescing space, wherein fluid being cleaned by the element flows through the hydrophobic layer. The coalescing layer may be a hydrophobic or a hydrophilic coalescing layer. A filter assembly will include the coalescing filter element of the present invention.
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What is claimed is: 1. A coalescing filter element comprising a) At least one particulate filtration layer; b) A coalescing layer promoting coalescing of water particles, wherein the coalescing layer is downstream of the at least one particulate filtration layer relative to the flow of fluid through the element; c) An annular coalescing space downstream of the coalescing layer; d) A sump in a lower portion of the filter element in fluid communication with the annular coalescing space; e) A hydrophobic layer downstream of the annular coalescing space, wherein fluid being cleaned by the element flows through the hydrophobic layer, wherein the filter element is an inside out flow design, and wherein the filter element includes a lower end cap and an intermediate end cap on opposite sides of the sump, wherein the filter element includes an upper end cap and wherein each of the particulate filtration layers and the coalescing layer extend between the upper end cap and the intermediate end cap, wherein the hydrophobic layer downstream of the annular coalescing space extends between the upper end cap and the lower end cap, and further including a spacing support tube between the annular coalescing space and the hydrophobic layer which is downstream of the annular coalescing space. 2. The coalescing filter element according to claim 1 wherein the coalescing layer promoting coalescing of water particles is formed as a hydrophobic material. 3. The coalescing filter element according to claim 2 wherein the coalescing layer is formed in annular corrugated pack with the at least one particulate filter layer. 4. The coalescing filter element according to claim 1 wherein the coalescing layer promoting coalescing of water particles is formed as a hydrophilic material. 5. A coalescing filter assembly comprising: At least one filter housing; An end cap for each filter housing; and a Coalescing filter element in at least one filter housing, the coalescing filter element including a) At least one particulate filtration layer; b) A coalescing layer promoting coalescing of water particles, wherein the coalescing layer is downstream of the at least one particulate filtration layer relative to the flow of fluid through the element; c) An annular coalescing space downstream of the coalescing layer; d) A sump in a lower portion of the filter element in fluid communication with the annular coalescing space; e) A hydrophobic layer downstream of the annular coalescing space, wherein fluid being cleaned by the element flows through the hydrophobic layer, wherein the coalescing filter element is an inside out flow design, wherein the coalescing filter element includes a lower end cap and an intermediate end cap on opposite sides of the sump, wherein the coalescing filter element includes an upper end cap and wherein each of the particulate filtration layers and the coalescing layer extend between the upper end cap and the intermediate end cap, wherein in the coalescing filter element the hydrophobic layer downstream of the annular coalescing space extends between the upper end cap and the lower end cap, and wherein in the coalescing filter element a spacing support tube is between the annular coalescing space and the hydrophobic layer which is downstream of the annular coalescing space. 6. The coalescing filter assembly according to claim 5 wherein in the coalescing filter element the coalescing layer promoting coalescing of water particles is formed as a hydrophobic material. 7. The coalescing filter assembly according to claim 6 wherein in the coalescing filter element the coalescing layer is formed in annular corrugated pack with the at least one particulate filter layer. 8. The coalescing filter assembly according to claim 5 wherein in the coalescing filter element the coalescing layer promoting coalescing of water particles is formed as a hydrophilic material. 9. The coalescing filter assembly according to claim 5 wherein two filter housing are provided coupled in series with a particulate filter element located in an upstream housing.
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