Spiral Or Cylindrical Patents (Class 55/498)
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Publication number: 20020073668Abstract: A filter arrangement includes a filter assembly, a filter housing, a seal member, and a moisture separator. The filter assembly has opposite first and second ends, a first axial length between the first and second ends, and a plurality of flutes. Each of the flutes has a first end portion adjacent to the filter assembly first end, and a second end portion adjacent to the filter assembly second end. Selected flutes are open at the first end portion and closed at the second end portion and other selected flutes are closed at the first end portion and open at the second end portion. The filter housing circumscribes the filter assembly. The seal member at least partially circumscribes the filter assembly. The seal member seals a joint between the filter assembly and the filter housing. The seal member also helps to secure the filter assembly within the filter housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2002Publication date: June 20, 2002Applicant: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Tokar, Ryan E. McVay
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Publication number: 20020073850Abstract: A filter arrangement includes a first filter element having opposite first and second ends; an axial length between the first and second ends; and a plurality of flutes. Each of the flutes has a first end portion adjacent to the first filter element first end, and a second end portion adjacent to the first filter element second end. Selected ones of the flutes are open at the first end portion and closed at the second end portion; and selected ones of the flutes are closed at the first end portion and open at the second end portion. A sleeve member secured to and circumscribing the first filter element. The sleeve member is oriented relative the first filter element to extend at least 30% of the axial length of the first filter element. A seal member pressure flange at least partially circumscribes the sleeve member. The filter arrangement is particularly useful for gas turbine systems. Methods for operating and servicing filter arrangements preferably utilize constructions herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2002Publication date: June 20, 2002Applicant: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Joseph C. Tokar, James A. Leblanc
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Publication number: 20020073665Abstract: A filter element is includes a cylindrical media pack defining a central open volume and a longitudinal axis; a first end cap having a central aperture in flow communication with the central open volume; and a second, closed end cap having a central region closing an end of the media pack central, open volume. The closed end cap includes a projection extending axially outwardly therefrom and positioned at a location intersected by the longitudinal axis. An end cover for an air cleaner includes an inner side including a central projection thereon. Preferably, the central projection comprises a wall that includes an outer perimeter defining a regular polyhedron having at least five sides. An air cleaner comprises a cylindrical filter element having a first open end cap, a second closed end cap, and a cylindrical media pack extending therebetween. The first end cap defines an internal radial seal region. The second, closed end cap has a central region including a circular recessed portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Steven Scott Gieseke, Peter J. Murray
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Publication number: 20020069627Abstract: The present invention relates to a structure for confirming as to whether a filter is mounted into a vacuum cleaner. The structure for a vacuum cleaner according to the present invention comprises a cover including a discharging port for discharging air from which foreign materials are removed, a movable member of which positions are changed depending on coupling states thereof, and a support portion for moving the movable member; and a filter including a coupling means having a plurality of protrusions coupled to the support portion of the cover, a plurality of indented portions formed between the plurality of the protrusions, and an engagement piece formed to be spaced apart from the protrusions for changing the position of the movable member. The filter is detachably mounted to the support portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Applicant: LG Electronics Inc.Inventor: Sang-Jun Park
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Patent number: 6402800Abstract: A filter cartridge has a tubular filter element made from a porous, flexible sheet forming an annular succession of pleats having axial ridges, in the form of vanes all curved in a same circumferential direction, each vane comprising an upper face and a lower face. The lower face and upper face of each vane has lines of least resistance forming hinges, enabling the curvature of the vanes to be better controlled.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: FiltrautoInventor: Charles Rey
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Patent number: 6402798Abstract: An air filter housing (12) includes twist and lock structure (42) having a first position (FIGS. 5, 7, 10) permitting axial movement (66) of a cover (34) and base (36) relative to each other, and being rotatable in a first rotational direction (44) from the first position to a second position (FIGS. 4, 6, 9, 12), and in the second position preventing axial movement of the base and cover relative to each other, and being rotatable in a second opposite rotational direction (64) from the second position to the first position. Anti-rotation lock structure (70, 110, 140) provides a rotational retention force holding the twist and lock structure in the second position. The anti-rotation lock structure includes an arm (74, 112, 142) flexibly bendable about a bend line extending parallel to the axis (14) of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Nelson Industries, Inc.Inventors: Kent J. Kallsen, Nels A. Nordstrom, Mark V. Holzmann, Jeffrey S. Morgan, Jeffrey S. Rech, Thomas M. Anderson-Brown
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Patent number: 6398852Abstract: The present invention is directed to a device (1;1′;1″; 1′″; 1″″; 1′″″) for air cleaning, especially from electrically charged particles, the device (1;1′;1″; 1′″; 1″″; 1′″″) including an air flow channel (2;2′;2″; 2′″; 2″″; 2′″″), an air transporting mechanical fan (3;3′;3″; 3′″; 3″″; 3′″″), a precipitator (4;4′;4″; 4′″; 4″″; 4′″″), a high voltage source (5;5′;5″; 5′″; 5″″; 5′″″), the precipitator (4;4′;4″; 4′″; 4″″; 4′″″) including two band-like electrode elements that are wound several times around an axis or bobbin body (7;7′;7″; 7′″; 7″″; 7′″″), a gap distance being present betweeType: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Eurus Airtech ABInventor: Andrzej Loreth
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Patent number: 6398838Abstract: A filter cartridge arrangement, including a filter cartridge that is connected on its face with a snap-on ring, forming a seal, where the snap-on ring can be snapped into an opening in a filter housing and where the snap-on ring demonstrates a radial flange on the outside circumference. The radial flange is structured as a circular sealing surface and is supported by a seal on the side of the filter housing that faces the radial flange, forming a seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1999Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Firma Carl FreudenbergInventor: Rainer Kaffenberger
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Patent number: 6398832Abstract: A filter element (202, 250) includes pleated filter media (26) having a plurality of pleats (28) in a closed annular loop having an outer perimeter (30) defined by a plurality of outer pleat tips (32), an inner perimeter (34) defined by a plurality of inner pleat tips (36), the loop having a hollow interior (38) extending along an axis (40), wherein fluid to be filtered flows laterally through the filter media and flows axially in the hollow interior (38). The filter element has an axial flow passage (56a) along the axis (40) and circumscribing the hollow interior (38) and has a flow perimeter (218) greater than the inner perimeter (34) of the filter element defined by the inner pleat tips (36), and in the preferred embodiment substantially the same as the outer perimeter (30) defined by the outer pleat tips (32), to provide axial flow (58) through the hollow interior (38) and additional axial flow (59 and 59a) through the axial ends (68) of the pleats.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2001Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Nelson Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey S. Morgan, Jon S. Wake, Kent J. Kallsen
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Patent number: 6398836Abstract: A device serves for filtering a fluid contaminated with particles, in particular an exhaust gas transporting particulate matter from an engine. The device is provided with an outer container and at least one filter device of a porous material. The porous material of each of the at least one filter devices has a number of folds extending in the direction of flow. Furthermore, the porous material has in its cross section a closed geometrical form with at least one inner opening.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventor: Gerhard Fränkle
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Patent number: 6391076Abstract: A full flow fluid filter (300, FIG. 15) has a housing (302) extending axially along an axis (304), and a pleated filter element (318) having a plurality of pleats in a closed loop annulus having an outer perimeter (320) defined by a plurality of outer pleat tips, an inner perimeter (322) defined by a plurality of inner pleat tips, and a hollow interior (324) extending along the axis. Fluid flows substantially directly axially through the filter element, with minimal bending and change of direction, minimizing flow restriction.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Nelson Industries, Inc.Inventors: Tadeusz Jaroszczyk, Stephen L. Fallon, Michael J. Connor, Kent J. Kallsen, Jeffrey S. Morgan, Scott P. Heckel
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Patent number: 6387162Abstract: An air filter assembly for removing particulate matter from an incoming dirty air stream. The assembly includes a housing having an inlet, an outlet, a dirty air chamber and a clean air chamber and a non-cylindrical shaped elongated filter element arranged within the dirty air chamber constructed to remove particulate matter from an incoming air stream. A plurality of non-cylindrical filter elements are preferred. The non-cylindrical filter elements provide a decreased incoming air stream velocity when compared to conventional cylindrical filter elements having the same surface area. Alternately, the non-cylindrical filter elements allow an increase in the volume of incoming air when compared to conventional cylindrical filter elements having the same surface area.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Donaldson Company Inc.Inventors: Kristofer G. Kosmider, Steven A. Johnson, Thomas D. Raether
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Patent number: 6387143Abstract: An engine exhaust filter system comprises a housing and a pleated filter element. The housing includes an inlet and an outlet and defines an exhaust flow path between the inlet and the outlet. The pleated filter element is disposed in the exhaust gas flow path between the inlet and the outlet. The pleated filter element includes a filter medium and at least a first perforated support member, the filter medium being disposed adjacent to the perforated filter support member. The filter medium includes a portion extending beyond the perforated support member comprising a seal that prevents or reduces bypass of unfiltered exhaust gas around the pleated filter element.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Pall CorporationInventor: Joseph G. Adiletta
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Patent number: 6387142Abstract: A cap attachment system for securely and electrically attaching the primary metal components of an air/oil separator to one another comprises a plurality of unique metal clips and mating retainer strips used in conjunction with a tubular, perforated metal cylinder, or “cage;” and two cap members, namely, a flanged ring top and an end cap. Three of the retainer clips, spaced equidistant as around a circle, are connected to an inner side of the cap, as are three additional clips connected to an inner side of the ring top. Three of the retainer strips, bent to have the same radius of curvature as the cage, are connected to an inner surface of the cage equidistantly along its bottom edge. Three more retainer strips are likewise connected to the inner surface of the cage along its top edge.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Chicopee Engineering Associates, Inc.Inventors: David P. Pieciak, John E. Vogel
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Publication number: 20020053193Abstract: In a diesel particulate filter unit 1 having a mat type filter member 15 which is laminated with inorganic fibers, a passing area altering means 30 is provided to alter the area of the exhaust gas G passing through the filter member 15 and the diesel particulate filter unit is so provided that a rise time of the trap efficiency can be shortened by speeding up it at the time of trap and after a high trap efficiency is obtained, PM trap can be continued with a high trap efficiency for a long time in preventing the filter from an increase of the pressurized damage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2001Publication date: May 9, 2002Applicant: ISUZU CERAMICS RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD.Inventor: Takatoshi Sugano
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Patent number: 6383244Abstract: A filter (10) has a housing (12) extending along an axis (18) between first and second axial ends (20 and 22), and has a closed loop primary filter element (24) extending axially in the housing, and a closed loop safety filter element (48) in the hollow interior (30) of the primary filter element. A detent member (60) engages and retains the end cap (54) of the safety filter element independently of the primary filter element to retain the safety filter element in housing upon removal of the primary filter element from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Nelson Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jon S. Wake, Donald E. Stiemke, James A. Bass, Mark V. Holzmann, Paul B. Rear
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Publication number: 20020046556Abstract: Embodiments of a key system for filters and their connecting heads/holders are shown. The filter cartridge and its holder each have a keyed surface, one being a protruding “key” and one being a recessed “lock”. Cooperation of these keyed surfaces is required in order for the filter cartridge to be installed in the holder, so that mismatched cartridges cannot be installed into the holder, for example, to prevent a particular type of cartridge from being placed in a filtration or other process where it would be inappropriate, or undesired. The keyed surfaces are selectively locate-able preferably at different circumferential locations on a perimeter of the filter and a corresponding location on a perimeter of the head/holder. The perimeter may be, for example, on an outer shoulder surface of a filter and an inner surface of a valve head, or on outer and inner surfaces of connectors that provide a liquid seal between the filter and the head/holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventor: Roger P. Reid
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Publication number: 20020046654Abstract: An air filter assembly which filters and purifies air prior to entering an external combustion engine includes a conical radially pleated filter element disposed over a filter carrier. When assembled, the pleats of the filter element are trapped between a plurality of internal teeth on an internal comb section of the filter carrier and a plurality of external teeth on an external comb section of an opening of the air cleaner box. The filter carrier further includes a plurality of struts which further shapes the filter element. A locking mechanism secures the air filter assembly to the air cleaner box.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventor: Stephen F. Bloomer
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Patent number: 6375700Abstract: A filter (10, 10a) includes a housing (12, 12a) extending along an axis (14). and having an inlet (16, 16a) at one axial end (18, 18a) of the housing and having an outlet (20, 20a) at a distally opposite axial end (22, 22a) of the housing. One or more pleated filter elements (44, 44a, 44b, 44c, 44d) in the housing are pleated along a plurality of bend lines (46, 48) extending axially. The filter element has a plurality of wall segments (50) extending in serpentine manner between the bend lines. The wall segments extend axially between upstream ends (52) and downstream ends (54) and define axial flow channels (58, 62) therebetween. The upstream ends of the wall segments are alternately sealed (56) to each other to defme a first set of flow channels (58) having open upstream ends (60), and a second set of flow channels (62) interdigitated with the first set of flow channels and having closed upstream ends (64).Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Nelson Industries, Inc.Inventors: Tadeusz Jaroszczyk, Douglas K. Benham, Scott P. Heckel, Michael J. Connor, Stephen L. Fallon, Jeffrey S. Morgan, Z. Gerald Liu
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Patent number: 6375698Abstract: A filter assembly (24) includes a first filter portion (80) with a first attachment (100) adapted to attach to a tubesheet (44) to support at least a portion of the first filter portion in a second plenum (40) and to permit fluid communication between the first filter portion and a first plenum (42). A tubular member (104) is fixed to and extends from the first attachment (100). A pleated filter element (120) is disposed adjacent to the tubular member (104) for support. A second attachment (140) is fixed to the tubular member (104) at a second end of the first filter portion (80) and defines an opening through which fluid may flow. The tubular member (104) is fixed to the first and second attachments (100, 140) with sufficient strength to support the weight of at least one other filter portion. A second filter portion (82) includes a third attachment (180) at a first end and defines an opening through which fluid may flow. A tubular member (186) is fixed to and extends from the third attachment (180).Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: BHA Group Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Jack Thomas Clements, Ronald Lawayne Mahoney, Jon Baker
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Publication number: 20020040569Abstract: A filter including a housing made up of two housing shells in the form of mating cylindrical vessels (12, 12a) in one of which a support tube (17), especially a support tube having a conical shape, is integrated. A conical annular filter cartridge, preferably one having a resilient axial play compensating element (21) at one end, is installed on the support tube (17). The housing shells (12, 12a) are joined by a central screw connection (22), and sealing between the housing shells is effected by a labyrinth seal (14, 15). The filter is able to adapt to tolerance variations in the axial length of the individual components, so that productions costs are kept low. The housing shells (12, 12a) are constructed in such a way that they can be manufactured using simple casting molds with no undercuts.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2001Publication date: April 11, 2002Inventor: Thomas Reinhold
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Patent number: 6368374Abstract: A filter arrangement includes a filter assembly, a filter housing, a seal member, and a moisture separator. The filter assembly has opposite first and second ends, a first axial length between the first and second ends, and a plurality of flutes. Each of the flutes has a first end portion adjacent to the filter assembly first end, and a second end portion adjacent to the filter assembly second end. Selected flutes are open at the first end portion and closed at the second end portion and other selected flutes are closed at the first end portion and open at the second end portion. The filter housing circumscribes the filter assembly. The seal member at least partially circumscribes the filter assembly. The seal member seals a joint between the filter assembly and the filter housing. The seal member also helps to secure the filter assembly within the filter housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Tokar, Ryan E. McVay
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Patent number: 6368506Abstract: The invention relates to a filter, especially an oil filter, comprising a carrier casing which borders a clean room/chamber. The filter also has a filter element which encloses the carrier casing. The filter element is comprised of zigzag shaped folded strip material, whereby the end folds of the filter element are adjacently held together. In order to construct the filter in such a way that a mass-production with a high operational reliability is guaranteed, a clamping strip which fastens the end folds of the filter element is arranged on the exterior surface of the carrier casing.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Knecht Filterwerke GmbHInventors: Hans Gebert, Claude Gebler, Dieter Noack, Horst Scheider, Hans Waibel
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Patent number: 6361577Abstract: A cassette filter made of a case open at either end that is formed of flat sheets which surround a dimensionally stable filter pack in a dust-tight manner. The sheets are cemented to each other and to the filter pack by means of adhesive layers and are spatially fixed in position by the filter pack.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1996Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Firma Carl FreudenbergInventors: Dieter Unrath, Margit Hofmann
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Patent number: 6358290Abstract: A processing apparatus is provided, particularly a granulating or coating apparatus. A filtering assembly is arranged above or adjacent a processing chamber for removing dust from process air containing a particulate material. The filtering assembly includes at least one filter which is passed by the process air coming from the processing chamber. The filter includes a plurality of filter surfaces arranged adjacent to one another to form a substantially circular filter body. The filter surfaces extend substantially radially and in meander-like geometry to be inclined with respect to the process air flow.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Inventor: h.c. Herbert HĂĽttlin
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Patent number: 6358292Abstract: A filter cartridge for use in a filter apparatus having a tube sheet is provided. The filter cartridge has a tubular filter with opposite ends, a mounting cap and a mounting plate. The mounting cap is secured to one end of the tubular filter and has a first surface and a ledge extending from the tubular filter. The mounting plate has an opening sized for receipt of the tubular filter. The ledge of the mounting cap overlies the mounting plate when the tubular filter is received within the opening, and, the mounting cap is supported by the mounting plate to enable the first surface to engage the tube sheet when the filter apparatus in operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: BHA Group Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Jack T. Clements
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Patent number: 6355077Abstract: An air filtration system for an internal combustion engine is provided wherein the air filter has an exit orifice for sealingly engaging the air intake duct of a carburetor via a friction-fit. The friction-fit provides an integrated seal between the orifice and duct such that additional sealing means are not required. The friction-fit can be provided by a plurality of ridges formed along the interior surface of the orifice or by decreasing the cross-sectional area of the orifice in the direction of the internal cavity formed by the filter walls. Decreasing the cross-sectional area of the orifice is accomplished by providing a plurality of stepped diameters of a bottom surface material or a surface that conically slopes inward towards the cavity. In addition, the air filter can be secured to a platform of an engine by a holding arm having a hook shaped distal end with a catch that can be disengaged by pulling at a grip, thus allowing easy access to the filter for inspection, cleaning, and replacement.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2000Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Kohler Co.Inventors: Jonathan R. Chittenden, Jerry R. Reineking, Todd R. Gerhardt
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Patent number: 6350291Abstract: A filter pack includes a filter construction and a sealing system for sealing the construction within a duct or housing. The filter construction has first and second opposite flow faces and is configured for a straight-through flow. The sealing system includes a frame construction and a compressible seal member. The compressible seal member is molded around a portion of the frame construction. The compressible seal member is sufficiently compressible to form a radial seal between and against the frame construction and a surface of a housing when the filter pack is inserted within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Steven Scott Gieseke, Carolyn J. Finnerty
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Patent number: 6348085Abstract: A filter arrangement includes a first filter element having opposite first and second ends; an axial length between the first and second ends; and a plurality of flutes. Each of the flutes has a first end portion adjacent to the first filter element first end, and a second end portion adjacent to the first filter element second end. Selected ones of the flutes are open at the first end portion and closed at the second end portion; and selected ones of the flutes are closed at the first end portion and open at the second end portion. A sleeve member secured to and circumscribing the first filter element. The sleeve member is oriented relative the first filter element to extend at least 30% of the axial length of the first filter element. A seal member pressure flange at least partially circumscribes the sleeve member. The filter arrangement is particularly useful for gas turbine systems. Methods for operating and servicing filter arrangements preferably utilize constructions herein.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1999Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Joseph C. Tokar, James A. LeBlanc
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Patent number: 6348084Abstract: A filter arrangement includes a filter element, a frame construction secured to the filter element, and a handle member secured to the filter element. In preferred embodiments, the handle member is secured to the frame construction. Preferably, the filter element includes a central core member, wherein fluted filter media is coiled around the central core member. Preferably, the central core member includes a plurality of corrugations, wherein the corrugations mateably engage at least some flutes. Preferably, the handle member is integral with the central core member, and also includes a fastening member for connection to a frame construction on the filter element. Methods for cleaning air and servicing an air cleaner preferably include constructions as described herein.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1999Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Steven Scott Gieseke, William M. Juliar, Edward A. Steinbrueck, Wayne R. W. Bishop, Patrick Golden, Wayne C. Musselman
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Patent number: 6340375Abstract: An improved air cleaner arrangement is provided. The preferred air cleaner is wedge shaped, and is constructed as a “no-housing” arrangement. The arrangement includes first and second end caps, with pleated media extending therebetween. The preferred arrangement includes an angled mounting flange, for mounting beneath the hood of a vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2000Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Rocco A. DePietro, III, Steven A. Carter, James K. Elfstrand
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Patent number: 6334881Abstract: The present invention is an improved material which may be used as a filter media for gas filtration systems, such as for industrial gas streams and commercial or residential vacuum cleaners. The filter material comprises a filter media support bonded to a porous expanded PTFE membrane, and further comprising a screen material bonded to the porous expanded PTFE. The screen material protects the expanded PTFE surface against damage due to impingement of particles during operation of the gas filtration system.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2000Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: Gore Enterprise Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Richard Giannetta, Michael Debes
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Patent number: 6334887Abstract: An air cleaner assembly having a body member and a removable cover is provided. The assembly includes a lock assembly for engagement between the cover and the body member. The preferred lock assembly is a rotation activated lock assembly movable between locked and unlocked orientations by a selected amount of relative rotational movement between the cover and the body member.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2000Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul R. Coulonvaux
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Patent number: 6322602Abstract: A reverse flow air filter arrangement is provided. The arrangement includes a filter element having first and second end caps, the second end cap having a central drainage aperture. A funnel shape on an interior surface of second end cap is used to direct moisture flow to the drainage aperture. The arrangement includes a housing in which the filter element is positioned, operatively, during use. Certain features in the housing facilitate moisture withdrawal from the filter element while also inhibiting interference with sealing between the filter element and the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Donald Francis Engel, Dolan Bartels, John Hacker, Bruce Crenshaw, Don Harold
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Publication number: 20010037631Abstract: A filter element (202, 250) includes pleated filter media (26) having a plurality of pleats (28) in a closed annular loop having an outer perimeter (30) defined by a plurality of outer pleat tips (32), an inner perimeter (34) defined by a plurality of inner pleat tips (36), the loop having a hollow interior (38) extending along an axis (40), wherein fluid to be filtered flows laterally through the filter media and flows axially in the hollow interior (38). The filter element has an axial flow passage (56a) along the axis (40) and circumscribing the hollow interior (38) and has a flow perimeter (218) greater than the inner perimeter (34) of the filter element defined by the inner pleat tips (36), and in the preferred embodiment substantially the same as the outer perimeter (30) defined by the outer pleat tips (32), to provide axial flow (58) through the hollow interior (38) and additional axial flow (59 and 59a) through the axial ends (68) of the pleats.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2001Publication date: November 8, 2001Applicant: Nelson Industries, Inc., corporation of the State of WisconsinInventors: Jeffrey S. Morgan, Jon S. Wake, Kent J. Kallsen
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Patent number: 6312491Abstract: An air filter has a tubular metal housing with an air inlet and a plastic end cap affixed to one end of the housing. The opposite end of the housing is enclosed by a removable cover. The plastic end cap has an integral cylindrical air outlet with a portion thereof extending into the tubular housing. A generally cylindrical air filter element includes an inner liner, an outer liner, filter media captured therebetween, a closed end and an open end. The open end of the filter element has an end cap formed of an elastomeric material with an opening defined by a generally cylindrical radially inward-facing surface. The diameter of the opening is smaller than the outside diameter of that portion of the outlet member of the end cap that extends into the housing. The filter element is mounted on that portion of the outlet member extending into the tubular housing and the elastomeric material provides a seal.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2001Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul R. Coulonvaux
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Patent number: 6306192Abstract: A housing, in particular a pot-shaped filter housing. To connect housing pot 10 and cover 11, a joint consisting of closure elements such as locking clamps or bow clamps 16 is proposed which can be attached at the periphery of the housing via receivers 18. As there are more receivers 18 provided on the housing than locking clamps 16 which are required for absorbing retention forces, it is possible to vary the exact fitting position of the locking clamps according to the respective space available for receiving and mounting the housing. This is essential, because the rotating radius 27 of the tension levers 17 of the locking clamps has to be considered when mounting the locking clamps 16. It is thus possible to provide housings for any field of use with variable receivers for the closure elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Filterwerk Mann & Hummel GmbHInventors: Volker Greif, Stefan Kochert, Klaus Moessinger, Bernd Spaeth
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Patent number: 6306193Abstract: A filter element (22) includes pleated filter media (26) having a plurality of pleats (28) in a closed annular loop having an outer perimeter (30) defined by a plurality of outer pleat tips (32), and an inner perimeter (34) defined by a plurality of inner pleat tips (36), the closed annular loop having a hollow interior (38) extending along an axis (40), wherein fluid to be filtered flows laterally through the filter media and flows axially (58) in the hollow interior (38). The filter element (22) has an axial flow passage (56) along the axis (40) and circumscribing the hollow interior (38) and has a flow perimeter (60) greater than the inner perimeter (34) of the filter element defined by the inner pleat tips (36). An end cap (66) of resilient compressible material at the axial end (62) of the filter element bears radially between and is radially compressed between an outer liner (102) and a flow tube (90) at the enlarged flow passage (56).Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2000Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Nelson Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey S. Morgan, Jon S. Wake, Kent J. Kallsen
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Patent number: 6299661Abstract: An air cleaner housing system with an detachable air cleaner tube and a method of doing same. The air cleaner housing system includes the air cleaner tube, an air cleaner housing including an aperture, an air filter disposed inside the air cleaner housing, an attachment mechanism comprising a first portion disposed on the air cleaner tube and a second portion disposed on the air cleaner housing, and a first seal disposed between the air filter and the air cleaner tube. The attachment mechanism is a radial twist fit connector which moves between a first rotational position to attach the air cleaner tube to the air cleaner housing, and a second rotational position to detach the air cleaner tube from the air cleaner housing. Alternately, the attachment mechanism is an axial twist fit connector.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Siemens Canada LimitedInventor: Stephen F. Bloomer
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Patent number: 6299662Abstract: Filter cartridge for insertion in a cartridge opening in a plate, where the filter cartridge includes a predominantly cylindrical filter and an outer, annular collar which is made of an elastomer or rubber, which seals against the predominantly cylindrical filter, and where the annular collar has a flange which, when the collar is inserted, lies up against a first side of the plate with the cartridge opening. The filter cartridge also includes an expansion part which is configured to be inserted in the outer annular collar, in that the expansion part is inserted into the collar in the axial direction from that side on which the flange is disposed, and that the expansion part is made of a material which is relatively stiff in comparison to the collar, and includes a first ridge and a second ridge which, when the expansion part is inserted in the collar, lies opposite the first side of the plate in which the cartridge opening is provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2000Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Nordic Air Filtration A/SInventor: Jørgen Poulsen
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Patent number: 6290739Abstract: An arrangement for separating a hydrophobic liquid phase from a gaseous stream includes a coalescer filter, a housing, a gas flow direction arrangement, and a liquid collection arrangement. The coalescer filter includes a non-woven media of fibers. The housing includes an interior having a gas flow inlet and a gas flow outlet. The liquid collection arrangement is positioned within the housing construction and is oriented for receiving liquid collected from the coalescer filter and drained therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Steven Scott Gieseke, Robert Allen Dushek, Carolyn J. Finnerty
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Publication number: 20010020419Abstract: A reverse flow air filter arrangement is provided. The arrangement includes a filter element having first and second end caps, the second end cap having a central drainage aperture. A funnel shape on an interior surface of second end cap is used to direct moisture flow to the drainage aperture. The arrangement includes a housing in which the filter element is positioned, operatively, during use. Certain features in the housing facilitate moisture withdrawal from the filter element while also inhibiting interference with sealing between the filter element and the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2001Publication date: September 13, 2001Applicant: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Donald Francis Engel, Dolan Bartels, John Hacker, Bruce Crenshaw, Don Harold
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Patent number: 6277176Abstract: There is provided an air delivery device and method of moving and filtering air. The air delivery device comprises a housing having an air inlet and an air outlet. Between the air inlet and the air outlet is located an air delivery fan having at least two rotating air moving elements, the rotating air moving elements intersects the flow of air between the air inlet and the air outlet and establishes a higher pressure zone at the air outlet relative to the air inlet. The air delivery fan further comprises at lest one filter element, having at least one upstream filter face and at least one downstream filter face, defining at least one primary flow channel, and rotating along the same axis of rotation as the air moving elements and preferably forming the air moving elements at least in part.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1998Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Yuan-Ming Tang, Ricardo Lira, Michael Harms
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Patent number: 6261334Abstract: A filter element (202, 250) includes pleated filter media (26) having a plurality of pleats (28) in a closed annular loop having an outer perimeter (30) defined by a plurality of outer pleat tips (32), an inner perimeter (34) defined by a plurality of inner pleat tips (36), the loop having a hollow interior (38) extending along an axis (40), wherein fluid to be filtered flows laterally through the filter media and flows axially in the hollow interior (38). The filter element has an axial flow passage (56a) along the axis (40) and circumscribing the hollow interior (38) and has a flow perimeter (218) greater than the inner perimeter (34) of the filter element defined by the inner pleat tips (36), and in the preferred embodiment substantially the same as the outer perimeter (30) defined by the outer pleat tips (32), to provide axial flow (58) through the hollow interior (38) and additional axial flow (59 and 59a) through the axial ends (68) of the pleats.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Nelson Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey S. Morgan, Jon S. Wake, Kent J. Kallsen
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Patent number: 6258145Abstract: A reverse flow air filter arrangement is provided. The arrangement includes a filter element having first and second end caps, the second end cap having a central drainage aperture. A funnel shape on an interior surface of second end cap is used to direct moisture flow to the drainage aperture. The arrangement includes a housing in which the filter element is positioned, operatively, during use. Certain features in the housing facilitate moisture withdrawal from the filter element while also inhibiting interference with sealing between the filter element and the housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventors: Donald Francis Engel, Dolan Bartels, John Hacker, Bruce Crenshaw, Don Harold
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Publication number: 20010000845Abstract: An air filter has a tubular metal housing with an air inlet and a plastic end cap affixed to one end of the housing. The opposite end of the housing is enclosed by a removable cover. The plastic end cap has an integral cylindrical air outlet with a portion thereof extending into the tubular housing. A generally cylindrical air filter element includes an inner liner, an outer liner, filter media captured therebetween, a closed end and an open end. The open end of the filter element has an end cap formed of an elastomeric material with an opening defined by a generally cylindrical radially inward-facing surface. The diameter of the opening is smaller than the outside diameter of that portion of the outlet member of the end cap that extends into the housing. The filter element is mounted on that portion of the outlet member extending into the tubular housing and the elastomeric material provides a seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2001Publication date: May 10, 2001Applicant: Donaldson Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul R. Coulonvaux
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Patent number: 6214077Abstract: A door assembly for securing an elongate filter cartridge in a dust collector. The door assembly utilizes a mounting plate engaged with the cover of an elongated filter cartridge so as to substantially seal the cartridge opening. The filter cartridge and mounting plate surround a support rod which extends through an aperture in an outer door that is engaged with the door wall of the dust collector so as to substantially seal the entrance of the dust collector. A spring assembly is positioned about the rod connects the door to the mounting plate. A compression spring within the spring assembly extends between the door and mounting plate, and a holder is tightenably and removably engaged with the end of the support rod thereby applying a closing force along the rod and sealing the cartridge in position in the dirty-air chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Venturedyne, Ltd.Inventors: Glenn W. Bitner, Michael T. Gerardi, Andrew J. Wichlinski, Jr.
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Patent number: 6203591Abstract: A filter assembly (24) includes a first filter portion (80) with a first attachment (100) adapted to attach to a tubesheet (44) to support at least a portion of the first filter portion in a second plenum (40) and to permit fluid communication between the first filter portion and a first plenum (42). A tubular member (104) is fixed to and extends from the first attachment (100). A pleated filter element (120) is disposed adjacent to the tubular member (104) for support. A second attachment (140) is fixed to the tubular member (104) at a second end of the first filter portion (80) and defines an opening through which fluid may flow. The tubular member (104) is fixed to the first and second attachments (100, 140) with sufficient strength to support the weight of at least one other filter portion. A second filter portion (82) includes a third attachment (180) at a first end and defines an opening through which fluid may flow. A tubular member (186) is fixed to and extends from the third attachment (180).Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1998Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: BHA Group Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Jack Thomas Clements, Ronald LaWayne Mahoney, James Roy Doehla
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Patent number: RE37150Abstract: An air filter device to filter fresh air for occupants of a vehicle is disclosed. The device includes a generally circular bottom base unit including a perimeter mounting portion to retain said device in an air conduit. The perimeter mounting portion includes a pair of mounting lips separated by an outwardly extending mounting groove. The lips resiliently flex over a rim formed in the vehicle to position the device in place. Extending from the base unit is an air filter which is sized and shaped to fit into a cavity located within a blower motor assembly. In this manner the device can be retrofit into a standard vehicle to provide air filtration without requiring extensive modification of the ducting and the like.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1999Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Lawrence Anonychuk
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Patent number: RE37163Abstract: A filter cartridge according to the present invention is provided having a unitary structure with a pleat pack formed securely about an interior screen. Opposite ends of the pleat pack and interior screen are integrally formed within a bottom end cap and an upper sleeve. The bottom end cap is constructed to follow the couture of the pleat pack to minimize the collection of dust about the bottom perimeter thereof. The upper sleeve is formed of a flexible material which may be manually deformed to pass through an opening in a tube sheet which retains the filter cartridge. The top sleeve comprises a lower lip extending along the interior of the inner screen to securely engage the inner screen. The lower lip is formed integrally with a radially extending ledge which is formed with an upwardly projecting funnel shaped side wall. The side wall includes an inner grove at its upper end which extends about a perimeter of the top sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1998Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: BHA Group Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Reinout G. Oussoren, Jack T. Clements