Pleated filtration media, media packs, filter elements, and methods for filtering fluids
US-2015375142-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9808752B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9808752-B2 |
| Application number | US-32261609-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2009 |
| Priority date | Feb 4, 2008 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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A method form forming fluted filtration media is provided. The method includes forming fluted filtration media having a repeating pattern of flutes wherein at least one flute in the repeating pattern of flutes comprises at least one ridge in a flute period between adjacent same side peaks. The repeating pattern of flutes can comprise at least one flute having at least two ridges provided in a flute period between adjacent same side peaks. An apparatus for forming fluted filtration media is provided.
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A method for forming fluted filtration media comprising: fluting filtration media to provide fluted filtration media having a repeating pattern of flutes wherein the repeating pattern of flutes comprises at least one flute having at least one ridge provided in a flute period between adjacent same side peaks; and providing a facing sheet of filtration media; applying an adhesive bead to at least one end of the fluted filtration media such that fluid flowing through the flute is directed through the fluted filtration media; at least a portion of the adhesive bead formed between the fluted filtration media and the facing sheet of the filtration media; wherein the method comprises feeding the filtration media into a bite formed between a first roll and a second roll to form the fluted filtration media; and wherein the first roll comprises a plurality of first roll projections and a plurality of first roll recesses, and wherein at least one of the first roll projections comprises at least two media contact areas separated by a media relaxation area. 2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the repeating pattern of flutes comprises at least one flute having at least two ridges provided in a flute period between adjacent same side peaks. 3. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the first roll comprises a plurality of first roll projections and a plurality of first roll recesses wherein the first roll provides alternating first roll projections and first roll recesses, and wherein at least one of the first roll projections comprises at least three media contact areas separated from each other by media relaxation areas. 4. A method according to claim 3 , wherein the first roll comprises about 30 to about 650 first roll projections and about 30 to about 650 first roll recesses wherein the first roll provides alternating first roll projection and first roll recess, and wherein the first roll projections comprise at least three media contact areas separate from each other by media relaxation areas. 5. A method according to claim 4 , wherein the second roll comprises a plurality of second roll recesses and a plurality of second roll projections wherein the second roll provides alternating second roll recesses and second roll projections, and wherein at least one of the second roll recesses includes at least two media contact areas separated by a media relaxation area. 6. A method according to claim 5 , wherein a ridge in the filtration media is provided as a result of compression between a first roll projection media contact area and a second roll recess media contact area. 7. A method according to claim 3 , wherein the second roll comprises a plurality of second roll recesses and a plurality of second roll projections wherein the second roll provides alternating second roll recesses and second roll projections, and wherein at least one of the second roll recesses includes at least three media contact areas separated from each other by media relaxation areas. 8. A method according to claim 7 , wherein the second roll comprises about 30 to about 650 second roll recesses and about 30 to about 650 second roll projections wherein the second roll provides alternating second roll recess and second roll projection, and wherein the second roll recesses include at least three media contact areas separated from each other by media relaxation areas. 9. A method according to claim 2 , further comprising combining the fluted filtration media with a facer media to provide single facer media. 10. A method according to claim 9 , further comprising applying an adhesive bead and rolling the single facer media to provide a filtration media pack. 11. A method according to claim 9 , further comprising cutting the single facer media to provide sheets of single facer media, applying an adhesive to the single facer media, and stacking the sheets of single facer media to provide a stacked filtration media pack. 12. A method according to claim 3 , wherein the first roll and the second roll are arranged extending transverse to the direction of movement of the filtration media. 13. A method according to claim 12 , wherein the fluted filtration media comprises a repeating pattern of flutes extending in a transverse direction relative to the direction of movement of the filtration media during the step of fluting. 14. A method for forming fluted filtration media comprising: fluting filtration media to provide fluted filtration media having a repeating pattern of flutes wherein the repeating pattern of flutes comprises at least one flute having at least one ridge provided in a flute period between adjacent same side peaks; combining the fluted filtration media with a facing sheet to provide a section of single facer media; applying an adhesive bead to at least one end of the fluted filtration media between a portion of the facer media and fluted filtration media such that fluid flowing through the flute must exit the flute through the filtration media; and layering multiple sections of single facer media; wherein the flutes are arranged substantially parallel to one another on the multiple sections of single facer media; wherein the method comprises feeding the filtration media into a bite formed between a first roll and a second roll to form the fluted filtration media. 15. The method for forming fluted media of claim 1 , wherein the repeating pattern of flutes comprise upstream flutes and downstream flutes, and the upstream and downstream flutes having different cross-sectional areas at one or more cross sections through the media, the cross sections taken in a plane perpendicular to the length of the flute. 16. The method for forming fluted media of claim 1 , wherein the media relaxation area is constructed to allow filtration media to move with respect to the first roll when filtration media passes through the bite. 17. The method for forming fluted media of claim 1 , wherein the media relaxation area comprises at least 25 percent of the flute arc length of the media. 18. The method for forming fluted media of claim 1 , wherein the media relaxation areas allow the media to move during the flute forming process. 19. The method for forming fluted media of claim 14 , wherein the first roll comprises a plurality of first roll projections and a plurality of first roll recesses, and wherein at least one of the first roll projections comprises at least two media contact areas separated by a media relaxation area. 20. The method for forming fluted media of claim 19 , wherein the media relaxation area is constructed to allow filtration media to move with respect to the first roll when filtration media passes through the bite. 21. The method for forming fluted media of claim 19 , wherein the media relaxation area comprises at least 25 percent of the flute arc length of the media. 22. The method for forming fluted media of claim 19 , wherein the media relaxation areas allow the media to move during the flute forming process.
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