Filter systems with dirty air chamber spacer elements and methods of using the same

US9795908B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9795908-B2
Application numberUS-201514753592-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 29, 2015
Priority dateMay 17, 2012
Publication dateOct 24, 2017
Grant dateOct 24, 2017

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Filter systems and methods described herein include one or more spacer elements positioned in the dirty air chamber along with the filter elements attached to the spacer elements. The dirty air inlet delivers a dirty air stream into the dirty air chamber along a dirty air flow axis.

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A filter system comprising: a tubesheet separating a housing into a dirty air chamber and a clean air chamber; a plurality of spacer elements attached to the tubesheet, wherein each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements comprises a clean air inlet and a clean air outlet, and wherein the clean air inlet of each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements is located in the dirty air chamber; a plurality of apertures in the tubesheet, wherein each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements is positioned over an aperture of the plurality of apertures in the tubesheet; a dirty air inlet attached to the housing, wherein the dirty air inlet is configured to deliver a dirty air stream into the dirty air chamber; and a plurality of filter elements in the dirty air chamber between the tubesheet and an end wall panel located across the dirty air chamber from the tubesheet, wherein each filter element of the plurality of filter elements is attached to the clean air inlet of one spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements; wherein each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements comprises an element length measured along an element axis extending though the clean air inlet and the clean air outlet of the spacer element, and wherein the dirty air inlet defines a width measured parallel to the element axis that is greater than the element length of each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements; and wherein each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements and the filter element attached to each spacer element extend across the dirty air chamber from the tubesheet to the end wall panel. 2. A filter system according to claim 1 , wherein the dirty air inlet comprises a perimeter where the dirty air inlet enters the dirty air chamber, and further wherein a projection of the perimeter parallel to the dirty air flow axis through the dirty air chamber intersects the plurality of filter elements. 3. A filter system according to claim 1 , wherein the dirty air inlet is configured to deliver the dirty air stream into the dirty air chamber along a dirty air flow axis, wherein a distance between the tubesheet and the dirty air flow axis measured along the direction of the element axis is less than a distance between the tubesheet and the clean air inlet of each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements. 4. A filter system according to claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises side wall panels extending from the tubesheet to an end wall panel located across the dirty air chamber from the tubesheet, wherein the side wall panels define a dirty air chamber depth measured between the side wall panels, and wherein the dirty air inlet comprises a dirty air inlet depth between the side wall panels that is less than the dirty air chamber depth. 5. A filter system according to claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises side wall panels extending from the tubesheet to an end wall panel located across the dirty air chamber from the tubesheet, wherein the side wall panels define a dirty air chamber depth measured between the side wall panels, and wherein the dirty air inlet comprises a dirty air inlet depth between the side wall panels that is equal to the dirty air chamber depth. 6. A filter system according to claim 1 , wherein the tubesheet comprises a dirty air side facing the dirty air chamber and a clean air side facing the clean air chamber, and wherein the clean air outlet of each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements is positioned on the dirty air side of the tubesheet. 7. A filter system according to claim 1 , wherein each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements does not extend into the clean air chamber. 8. A filter system according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of spacer elements comprises a plurality of venturi elements, wherein each venturi element of the plurality of venturi elements comprises a throat located between a clean air inlet and a clean air outlet, and wherein the clean air inlet of each venturi element of the plurality of venturi elements is located in the dirty air chamber. 9. A filter system according to claim 8 , wherein the throat of each venturi element of the plurality of venturi elements is positioned on the dirty air side of the tubesheet and is exposed within the dirty air chamber. 10. A filter system according to claim 1 , wherein the system further comprises a pulse-jet cleaning system comprising a blowpipe oriented to direct a pulse of air into the clean air outlet and toward the clean air inlet of each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements. 11. A filter system comprising: a tubesheet separating a housing into a dirty air chamber and a clean air chamber; a plurality of spacer elements attached to the tubesheet, wherein each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements comprises a clean air inlet and a clean air outlet, and wherein the clean air inlet of each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements is located in the dirty air chamber; a plurality of apertures in the tubesheet, wherein each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements is positioned over an aperture of the plurality of apertures in the tubesheet; a plurality of filter elements in the dirty air chamber between the tubesheet and an end wall panel located across the dirty air chamber from the tubesheet, wherein each filter element of the plurality of filter elements is attached to the clean air inlet of one spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements; a dirty air inlet attached to the housing, wherein the dirty air inlet is configured to deliver a dirty air stream into the dirty air chamber; and a pulse-jet cleaning system comprising a blowpipe oriented to direct a pulse of air into the clean air outlet and toward the clean air inlet of each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements; wherein each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements comprises an element length measured along an element axis extending though the clean air inlet and the clean air outlet of the spacer element, and wherein the dirty air inlet defines a width measured parallel to the element axis that is greater than the element length of each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements; and wherein the dirty air inlet comprises a perimeter where the dirty air inlet enters the dirty air chamber, and further wherein a projection of the perimeter parallel to the dirty air flow axis through the dirty air chamber intersects the plurality of filter elements. 12. A method of removing particulate matter from dirty air, the method comprising: delivering dirty air into a dirty air chamber of a housing comprising a tubesheet separating the housing into the dirty air chamber and a clean air chamber, wherein the dirty air is delivered into the dirty air chamber in a dirty air stream along a dirty air flow axis; and positioning a plurality of spacer elements and attached filter elements in the dirty air chamber, wherein each spacer element of the plurality of spacer comprises a clean air inlet and a clean air outlet; wherein each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements comprises an element length measured along an element axis extending though the clean air inlet and the clean air outlet of the spacer element, and wherein the dirty air inlet defines a width measured parallel to the element axis that is greater than the element length of each spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements such that delivering dirty air into the dirty air chamber comprises delivering dirty air onto the plurality of spacer elements and the attached filter elements; and wherein e

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  • Venturi's or systems showing a venturi effect · CPC title

  • containing fixed gas displacement elements or cores · CPC title

  • Filter cartridges · CPC title

  • Mounting of filtering elements within casings, housings or frames (B01D46/2422 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • B01D46/002Primary

    Operations & Transport · mapped topic

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What does patent US9795908B2 cover?
Filter systems and methods described herein include one or more spacer elements positioned in the dirty air chamber along with the filter elements attached to the spacer elements. The dirty air inlet delivers a dirty air stream into the dirty air chamber along a dirty air flow axis.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Donaldson Co Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D46/0005. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 24 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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