SPIN-ON FILTER ASSEMBLY AND METHODS
A spin-on filter cartridge includes a housing, a filter element operably oriented in the housing, a baffle plate, and a seal arrangement. The baffle plate is operably oriented over the housing open end and defines a central flow aperture. The baffle plate also defines a continuous groove immediately adjacent to and circumscribing the central flow aperture. The seal arrangement is secured to the baffle plate and spaced from and circumscribing the continuous groove. A filter assembly including the spin-on filter cartridge and a filter head is also disclosed wherein the filter cartridge is removably mountable on the filter head. When the spin-on filter cartridge is oriented on the filter head, a seal member is received within the continuous groove and the seal arrangement forms a seal between and against the baffle plate and the filter head. The seal can be radial or axial or have both axial and radial components.
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This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 11/567,447, filed Dec. 6, 2006, which claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/748,941, filed Dec. 8, 2005, which applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis application relates to a fluid filter of the spin-on type.
BACKGROUNDSpin-on filter assemblies include two parts—a filter head with a threaded spud and a removable and replaceable filter cartridge. The filter head is typically permanently mounted to equipment, such as an engine, hydraulics, or a generator. The filter head has inlet channels for conveying fluid to be filtered to the filter cartridge, and outlet channels for conveying fluid that has been filtered by the cartridge for use by the equipment. The filter cartridge will typically include an outer can or housing holding a filter element of filter media therewithin. The filter cartridge is typically useable over some limited duration due to the limited life of the filter media within. The filter cartridge is removed from the filter head and disposed of and is then replaced with a new filter cartridge. The filter cartridge and filter head are removably connected to each other, typically through a threaded connection. The spud on the filter head will typically have threads, while the filter cartridge will have a threaded aperture to fit on the threaded spud. The threaded connection between the filter cartridge and filter head can sometimes present a leak path for unfiltered fluids. That is, sometimes fluid that has not been filtered can travel along the threads and reach the clean side of the filter without first passing through the filter media. This leakage can lead to particulate material traveling to downstream equipment, which can present problems. Improvements are desirable.
SUMMARYA spin-on filter cartridge includes a housing, a filter element operably oriented in the housing, a baffle plate, and a seal arrangement. The baffle plate is operably oriented over the housing open end. The baffle plate defines a central flow aperture. The baffle plate defines a continuous groove immediately adjacent to and circumscribing the central flow aperture. The seal arrangement is secured to the baffle plate spaced from and circumscribing the continuous groove.
In another aspect, a filter assembly includes a spin-on filter cartridge as characterized above and a filter head. The spin-on filter cartridge is removably mountable on the filter head. The filter head includes a central spud defining outer threads. An O-ring seal member is operably oriented around the central spud. When the spin-on filter cartridge is operably oriented on the filter head, the O-ring seal member is received within the continuous groove and the seal arrangement forms a seal between and against the baffle plate and the filter head.
In another aspect, a method of assembling a filter assembly includes spinning a filter cartridge as characterized above onto a filter head to form a primary seal between the baffle plate on the filter cartridge and the filter head, and until a seal member fixed to the filter head is received within the continuous groove.
In another aspect, a filter head is provided. The filter head includes a block defining fluid flow channels; a central spud having a threaded outer wall; and a seal member secured to and circumscribing the central spud.
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A baffle plate is shown at 30. The baffle plate 30 is operably oriented over the housing open end 16. The baffle plate 30 defines a central flow aperture 32. In preferred embodiments, the central flow aperture 32 is an outlet aperture forming an outlet arrangement.
While a variety of implementations of baffle plates 30 are usable without departing from design principles of this disclosure, one type of baffle plate is illustrated in
The baffle plate 30 further includes a groove 50, and in the embodiment shown, a continuous groove 50. In preferred implementations, the continuous groove 50 is a circular groove 50. The groove 50 is defined by a radial surface 52 and an axial support surface 54 generally orthogonal to the radial surface 52. In some embodiments, the radial surface 52 is a sealing surface; in some embodiments, the support surface 54 functions as a sealing surface. Immediately adjacent and intersecting the support surface 54 is hub interior 36 including the threaded section 38. The groove 50 is immediately adjacent to and circumscribes the central flow aperture 32. The groove 50 operates as a seat 56 for a seal member, such as an O-ring. In the embodiment shown, the central hub 34 terminates at the central groove 50 along an axial face 51 of the baffle plate 30.
The baffle plate 30 further includes a seal arrangement 70 secured to the baffle plate 30 spaced from and circumscribing the continuous groove 50. The seal arrangement 70 is seated within a groove 72. The seal arrangement 70 can be an O-ring seal member 73. The seal member 73 forms a primary seal 76 (
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The filter head 40 generally comprises a block 85 defining fluid flow channels 68, including inlet channel 67 (
In operation, when the filter cartridge 10 is spun on and operably oriented on the filter head 40, the O-ring seal member 62 is received within the continuous groove 50 and forms a seal 80 (
Once the filter cartridge 10 is operably oriented on the filter head 40, in a forward flow system, fluid to be cleaned enters the filter head 40, 40′ through, for example, one of the fluid flow channels 68 (
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Claims
1. A spin-on filter cartridge comprising:
- (a) a housing having a closed end, an open end, and an interior volume;
- (b) a filter element operably oriented in the housing interior volume;
- (c) a baffle plate operably oriented over the housing open end; the baffle plate defining a central flow aperture; the baffle plate having an outer surface and an opposite inner surface, the inner surface facing the housing interior volume; (i) the baffle plate defining a groove in the outer surface immediately adjacent to and forming part of the central flow aperture; (ii) the groove defining a radial sealing surface and a support surface; the support surface intersecting the radial surface; the groove being seal member free and constructed to receive a seal member from an operably placed filter head; (iii) the baffle plate defining an inlet arrangement and an outlet arrangement; (1) the outlet arrangement comprising the central flow aperture; and (2) the inlet arrangement comprising a plurality of fluid apertures circumscribing the central flow aperture; (iv) the baffle plate including a central hub defining the central flow aperture; the central hub having an inner, threaded wall; (v) the baffle plate including a plurality of flow orifices disposed radially outward of the central hub; and
- (d) a seal arrangement secured to the baffle plate spaced from and circumscribing the groove; (i) the seal arrangement being seated within a seal arrangement groove in the outer surface of the baffle plate; (ii) the support surface of the groove being located axially closer to the closed end of the housing than the seal arrangement groove is located axially relative to the closed end of the housing; and (iii) the support surface of the groove being located between an end of the threaded wall and the seal arrangement groove.
2. A spin-on filter cartridge according to claim 1 wherein:
- (a) the baffle plate includes a plurality of ribs extending from the central hub; the flow orifices being between adjacent ribs.
3. A spin-on filter cartridge according to claim 1 wherein:
- (a) the filter element is cylindrical in shape and defines an open filter interior.
4. A spin-on filter cartridge according to claim 1 wherein:
- (a) the filter element comprises pleated media.
5. A spin-on filter cartridge according to claim 4 wherein:
- (a) the filter element includes first and second end caps, and the pleated media extends between the first and second end caps.
6. A spin-on filter cartridge according to claim 1 wherein:
- (a) the seal arrangement comprises an O-ring seal member.
7. A filter assembly comprising:
- (a) a spin-on filter cartridge including: (i) a housing having a closed end, an open end, and an interior volume; (ii) a filter element operably oriented in the housing interior volume; (iii) a baffle plate operably oriented over the housing open end; the baffle plate defining a central flow aperture; the baffle plate having an outer surface and an opposite inner surface, the inner surface facing the housing interior volume; (A) the baffle plate defining a groove in the outer surface immediately adjacent to and forming part of the central flow aperture; (B) the groove defining a radial sealing surface and a support surface; the support surface intersecting the radial surface; the groove being seal member free and constructed to receive a seal member from an operably placed filter head; (C) the baffle plate defining an inlet arrangement and an outlet arrangement; (1) the outlet arrangement comprising the central flow aperture; and (2) the inlet arrangement comprising a plurality of fluid apertures circumscribing the central flow aperture; (D) the baffle plate including a central hub defining the central flow aperture; the central hub having an inner, threaded wall; (E) the baffle plate including a plurality of flow orifices disposed radially outward of the central hub; and (iv) a seal arrangement secured to the baffle plate spaced from and circumscribing the groove; (A) the seal arrangement being seated within a seal arrangement groove in the outer surface of the baffle plate; (B) the support surface of the groove being located axially closer to the closed end of the housing than the seal arrangement groove is located axially relative to the closed end of the housing; and (C) the support surface of the groove being located between an end of the threaded wall and the seal arrangement groove;
- (b) a filter head; the spin-on filter cartridge being removably mountable on the filter head; the filter head including: (i) a central spud defining outer threads; (ii) a seal member operably oriented around the central spud;
- (c) wherein, when the spin-on filter cartridge is operably oriented on the filter head, the seal member is received within the groove forming a secondary seal between the cartridge and the filter head, and the seal arrangement forms a primary seal between and against the baffle plate and the filter head.
8. A filter assembly according to claim 7 wherein:
- (a) the seal member comprises an O-ring seal member.
9. A filter assembly according to claim 8 wherein:
- (a) a radial surface defines a portion of the groove; and
- (b) the secondary seal comprises a radially directed seal between and against the filter head and the radial surface on the continuous groove.
10. A filter assembly according to claim 7 wherein:
- (a) the baffle plate includes a plurality of ribs extending from the central hub; the flow orifices being between adjacent ribs
11. A filter assembly according to claim 10 wherein:
- (a) the inner, threaded wall of the central hub being mateable with the threads on the central spud of the filter head.
12. A filter assembly according to claim 7 wherein:
- (a) the filter element comprises pleated media.
13. A filter assembly according to claim 12 wherein:
- (a) the filter element includes first and second end caps, and the pleated media extends between the first and second end caps.
14. A method of assembling a filter assembly comprising:
- (a) providing a filter cartridge including: (i) a housing having a closed end, an open end, and an interior volume; (ii) a filter element operably oriented in the housing interior volume; and (iii) a baffle plate operably oriented over the housing open end; the baffle plate defining a central flow aperture; the baffle plate having an outer surface and an opposite inner surface, the inner surface facing the housing interior volume; the baffle plate having a central hub defining the central flow aperture; the central hub having an inner, threaded wall with an end; (A) the baffle plate defining a groove in the outer surface defined by both a radial seal surface and an intersection support surface adjacent to and forming part of the central flow aperture; the groove being seal member free and constructed to receive a seal member from an operably placed filter head; and (iv) a seal arrangement secured to the baffle plate spaced from and circumscribing the groove; (A) the seal arrangement being seated within a seal arrangement groove in the outer surface of the baffle plate; and (B) the support surface of the groove being located axially closer to the closed end of the housing than the seal arrangement groove is located axially relative to the closed end of the housing; the support surface of the groove being located between the end of the threaded wall and the seal arrangement groove; and
- (b) spinning the filter cartridge onto a filter head to form a primary seal with the seal arrangement between the baffle plate on the filter cartridge and the filter head, and until a seal member fixed to the filter head is received within the groove in the baffle plate.
15. A method according to claim 14 wherein:
- (a) the step of spinning includes using the seal member fixed to the filter head to form a secondary seal between a surface defining the groove in the baffle plate and the filter head.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 18, 2012
Publication Date: Feb 21, 2013
Applicant: Donaldson Company, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN)
Inventor: Donaldson Company, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN)
Application Number: 13/655,179
International Classification: B01D 35/30 (20060101); B23P 17/04 (20060101);