Filter cartridge for liquid filtration; assembly; and, methods
US-9180390-B2 · Nov 10, 2015 · US
US9895632B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9895632-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414543023-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 13, 2004 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2018 |
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A liquid filter cartridge is provided. Preferred seal arrangements are provided, to provide for preferred axial load conditions, with respect to one or more of the end caps of the cartridge. Some cartridge configurations provided include no core structure or outer liner structure therein, to support axial load. Assemblies using the cartridge, and methods of assembly and use, are provided. The liquid filter cartridge can be a serviceable cartridge, or it can be retained permanently in a housing.
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What is claimed: 1. A liquid filter cartridge comprising: (a) first and second, opposite, end caps; (i) at least the first end cap having a first central aperture therethrough; and, (b) an extension of pleated filter media secured to, and extending between, the first and second end caps; (i) the extension of pleated filter media defining an open central volume in fluid flow communication with the first central aperture; (ii) the media comprising a total of at least 20 pleats; (c) a first seal arrangement on the first end cap positioned to provide a seal diameter (D s A) that is larger when sealing than a diameter of the first central aperture, the seal diameter (D s A) being smaller when sealing, than an outer pleat tip perimeter; the seal diameter (D s A) being positioned radially within the outer pleat tip diameter; the first seal arrangement comprising a radially directed seal with the seal being positioned: (i) such that D s A is at least 0.92 DbA inclusive, wherein DbA is a calculated seal diameter at which no net surface axial force on the first end cap toward or away from the second end cap due to liquid pressures against the opposite surfaces of the first end cap, in use, results, with DbA calculated assuming that any pressure drop across the media occurs at the media center line and is a step function and that each media pleat assumes a triangular shape the same as each other pleat; and, (ii) such that D s A is no greater than 1.15 D b A. 2. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 1 including: (a) a first seal support projecting outwardly from the first end cap and having the first seal arrangement thereon. 3. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 2 wherein: (a) the first seal arrangement comprises a first radially outwardly directed seal. 4. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 3 wherein: (a) the first radially outwardly directed seal comprises on an o-ring seal. 5. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 2 wherein: (a) the first seal arrangement comprises on an o-ring seal. 6. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 2 wherein: (a) the first seal arrangement comprises a radially inwardly directed seal. 7. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 6 wherein: (a) the first seal arrangement comprises on an o-ring seal. 8. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 1 wherein: (a) the liquid filter cartridge has an axial load coreless construction. 9. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 1 wherein: (a) the liquid filter cartridge has an axial load outer liner free construction. 10. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 1 wherein: (a) the first seal arrangement comprises an o-ring seal. 11. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 1 wherein: (a) the first seal arrangement comprises a radially outwardly directed seal. 12. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 1 wherein: (a) the second end cap is a closed end cap. 13. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 1 wherein: (a) the second end cap is an open end cap. 14. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 13 wherein: (a) the second end cap includes a second seal arrangement comprising a radially directed seal. 15. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 14 wherein: (a) the second seal arrangement comprises a radially outwardly directed seal. 16. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 14 wherein: (a) the second seal arrangement comprises a radially inwardly directed seal. 17. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 14 wherein: (a) a second seal support is positioned on the second end cap; (i) the second seal arrangement being positioned on the second seal support. 18. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 17 wherein: (a) the second seal arrangement is positioned to provide a larger seal diameter (D s B) with structure in a filter assembly when sealing than a diameter of the second central aperture; (i) D s B being within the range of 0.85-1.15 D b B, inclusive, wherein: D b B is a calculated seal diameter at which no net surface axial force on the second end cap toward or away from the first end cap due to liquid pressure against the opposite surfaces of the second end cap results, with D b B calculated assuming the any pressure drop across the media occurs at the media center line and is a step function and that each media pleat assumes a triangular shape the same as each other pleat. 19. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 1 wherein: (a) the seal diameter (D s A) at the first seal arrangement is not more than 1.10 D b A. 20. A liquid filter assembly comprising: (a) a filter housing; (i) the filter housing being threaded, for mounting on a filter head, in use; and, (b) a liquid filter cartridge positioned within the housing, the liquid filter cartridge comprising: (i) first and second, opposite, end caps; (A) the first end cap having a first central liquid flow aperture therethrough; and, (ii) an extension of filter media secured to, and extending between, the first and second end caps; (A) the extension of filter media comprising pleated media defining an open central volume in fluid flow communication with the first central aperture and having a pleat inner diameter and a pleat outer diameter; and, (B) the media comprising a total of at least 20 pleats; (iii) a first cartridge seal arrangement comprising a first radially directed seal; and, (iv) the first cartridge seal arrangement being positioned to provide a seal diameter (D s A) that is larger, when sealing, than a diameter of the first central aperture, the seal diameter (D s A) being smaller, when sealing, than a pleat tip outer perimeter, the seal diameter (D s A) being positioned radially within the pleat tip outer perimeter; and wherein the seal arrangement is positioned: (A) such that D s A is at least 0.92 D b A, wherein D b A is a calculated seal diameter at which no net surface axial force on the first end cap toward or away from the second end cap due to liquid pressures against the opposite surfaces of the first end cap, in use, results, with D b A calculated assuming the any pressure drop across the media occurs at the media center line and is a step function and that each media pleat assumes a triangular shape the same as each other pleat; and, (B) such that D s A is no greater than 1.15 D b A. 21. A liquid filter cartridge according to claim 20 wherein: (a) the seal diameter (D s A) of the first seal arrangement is at least 0.95 D b A.
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