This application claims the benefit of German patent application No. 10 2013 015 497.9 filed Sep. 19, 2013, the entire contents of the aforesaid German patent application being incorporated herein by reference.
The invention concerns an air filter device, especially for a motor vehicle, especially for a truck, comprising a filter element that is received in a filter housing and, at least over sections thereof, is framed by a circumferentially extending frame part.
DE 10 2011 011 595 A1 discloses an air filter device for a motor vehicle which comprises, in a filter housing, a filter element that is connected at its inflow end face with a frame part which laterally projects past the circumferential surface of the filter element and serves for supporting it on the end face rim of the filter housing. In the inserted state, the frame part is resting on the rim of the filter housing and is forced by an attached cover, to be connected by securing clips with the filter housing, against the filter housing. The air supply is realized through the cover which is designed as a cyclone separator with a bottom part and a top part.
It is the object of the invention to configure an air filter device in a constructively simple manner.
This object is solved according to the invention in that the circumferentially extending frame part on the filter element forms an air duct receptacle for an air duct, wherein the frame part is arranged at least partially on the exterior side of the filter housing.
The dependent claims provide expedient further developments.
The air filter device according to the invention can be used in motor vehicles in order to subject the combustion air to be supplied to the internal combustion engine to filtration. Conceivable is a use in trucks as well as in passenger cars.
The air filter device has a filter housing and a filter element received therein that is partially or completely framed by a circumferentially extending frame part that forms a carrying frame. The frame part is located preferably at an end face of the filter element, in particular at the inflow end face.
The frame part can be used for securing and holding the filter element. Moreover, the frame part has the function of providing an air duct receptacle for an air duct which is part of the air flow passage through the air filter device. The frame part thus receives the air duct and connects the air duct with the filter element. The air duct serves preferably for supply of raw air to the raw or inflow side of the filter element; possible is however also an arrangement of the air duct at the clean or outflow side of the filter element and, accordingly, a configuration as clean air duct.
The frame part in the mounted state is arranged at least partially on the exterior side of the filter housing. In this way, it is possible to directly connect the air duct with the frame part; also, the externally positioned projecting section of the frame part can be used for connection with the filter housing. The frame part thus has a dual function: on the one hand, the connection of the filter element with the filter housing and, on the other hand, the connection of the air duct with the filter element. An additional attachment device for attachment of the air duct on the filter housing is not required.
The frame part is fastened, for example, by means of securing clips on the filter housing. The securing clip is located preferably on the exterior wall of the filter housing and can be brought into a form-fit securing position on the frame part.
The air duct is preferably inserted into the frame part so that the frame part surrounds the end face of the inserted air duct. Fastening and securing of the frame part on the filter housing is realized by means of the exterior side of the frame part, for example, by means of the aforementioned securing clips. The air duct can be optionally form-fittingly connected with the frame part, for example, by means of elastic springy locking noses on the exterior side of the air duct which, in the mounted state, project into recesses provided in the frame part. For detaching the air duct, the elastic locking noses can be pushed out of the recesses. By attachment of the frame part on the filter housing, the raw air duct is thus secured indirectly on the filter housing at the same time.
According to a further advantageous embodiment, the frame part is secured fluid-tightly on the filter housing in order to avoid leak flows. For this purpose, a sealing element is provided that is designed advantageously so as to extend circumferentially and is positioned in a circumferentially extending open receptacle in the frame part. In the mounted state, the sealing element is resting on the filter housing wall.
The sealing element can have correlated therewith a support bead provided at the filter housing; the support bead projects past the immediately neighboring sections of the filter housing wall and the sealing element is supported on the support bead. The support bead has advantageously a width that is reduced in comparison to the sealing element provided at the frame part so that, in the mounted state, the support bead is positioned with lateral spacing relative to the frame part walls. This reduces the risk of shearing off of the sealing element in case of a relative movement between filter element (or frame part) and filter housing. Also, it is avoided that a part of the projecting sealing element can be pinched between the filter housing and the frame part which could lead to destruction of the sealing element and also to a reduced sealing function.
According to a further expedient embodiment, the frame part is adhesively connected to the filter element. The adhesive connection is realized by means of a liquid adhesive which, in the not yet cured state, is filled into an adhesive receptacle which is positioned between the frame part and the filter element. In order to prevent that the liquid adhesive flows, prior to curing, along the exterior side of the filter element, a sealing lip is advantageously provided between the frame part and the filter element and delimits the adhesive receptacle between frame part and filter element. The sealing lip prevents an uncontrolled outflow of liquid adhesive during the connecting process between frame part and filter element. After completion of the connection, the sealing lip can even remain on the filter element or the frame part and can be inserted together with these components into the filter housing.
Further advantages and expedient embodiments can be taken from the further claims, the figure description, and the drawings.
In the Figures, same components are provided with same reference characters.
In the Figures, an air filter device 1 for a motor vehicle, for example for a truck, is illustrated that is used for filtration of combustion air to be supplied to the internal combustion engine. The air filter device 1 has a filter housing 2 and a filter element 3 arranged therein and is framed at the end face in the area of an inflow side by a circumferentially extending frame part 4. The filter element 3 is embodied as a pleated filter bellows, for example.
The frame part 4 is located immediately adjacent to the inflow or raw side 5 of the filter element 3 to which air that is to be purified is supplied in the direction of arrow 6. After filtration, the purified air exits via the clean or outflow side of the filter element and exits the filter housing 2 through an outflow socket 9 in the direction of arrow 7. The filter element 3 is secured on the filter housing 2 by means of securing clips 8 which connect the frame part 4 with the filter housing 2. In the mounted state, the frame part 4 engages the end face edge of the filter housing and extends up to the externally positioned circumferential surface of the filter housing in the area adjacent to the insertion opening for the filter element 3.
As can be seen in the individual illustration according to
In the mounted state, the frame part 4 is positioned at least substantially outside of the filter housing 2 (
The form-fit connection 12, which is illustrated in
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On the filter housing 2, there is a support bead 19 which interacts with the sealing element 15. The support bead 19 can be monolithic with the filter housing 2 or designed as a separate component which is made of a different material than the filter housing but is connected fixedly with the filter housing 2. The support bead 19 has a mushroom shape in cross-section wherein a narrow stem of the support bead 19 is facing the sealing element 15 and is in contact therewith. The stem or leg of the support bead 19 has a smaller width compared to the sealing element 15 and loads the sealing element 15 centrally. This embodiment is sufficiently flow-tight; moreover, the risk of shearing off in the area of the sealing element 15 is significantly reduced. The sealing element 15 terminates advantageously at the end face of the legs 17, 18 so that no shearing off in the area of the end face of the sealing element 15 can occur even for a relative movement between the frame part 4 and the filter housing 2.
The support bead 19 projects past the immediately neighboring walls of the filter housing 2 and presses into the yielding material of the sealing element 15. The end face of the stem of the support bead 19 which is projecting into the sealing element 15 is rounded.
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The adhesive receptacle 21 is inwardly displaced in radial direction relative to the receptacle 16 for receiving the sealing element 15 and is separated by the leg 18 from the receptacle 16 for the sealing element 15, wherein the leg 18 at the same time delimits the adhesive receptacle 21 laterally. At the base of the leg 18, the sealing lip 22 is arranged which is extending at a slant inwardly and delimits the pointedly tapering side of the adhesive receptacle. The free end face of the sealing lip 22 is positioned at the exterior circumferential surface of the filter element 3.
The sealing lip 22 is arranged at the two oppositely positioned longitudinal sides of the rectangular frame part 4 (
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While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2013 015 497.9 | Sep 2013 | DE | national |