Information
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Patent Grant
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6264833
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Patent Number
6,264,833
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Date Filed
Monday, December 14, 199825 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 24, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
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CPC
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A coolant filter kit, for attaching in-line to a coolant hose of a combustion engine, includes a fluid conduit member and a coolant filter apparatus. The fluid conduit member has a stem and two opposed branches connected to the stem, with an inlet formed in a first branch thereof, and an outlet formed in a second branch. The fluid conduit member further has a partition in the stem thereof, substantially separating a first flow chamber from a second flow chamber therewithin. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a limited amount of fluid is allowed to flow directly from the inlet to the outlet without passing through the filter apparatus. The filter apparatus includes a hollow housing defining a filter chamber therein. A porous cylindrical filter element is disposed in the filter chamber of the housing. Optionally, the filter apparatus may include a slow-dissolving tablet or plug for releasing a supplemental coolant additive into coolant over time.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a coolant filter assembly kit for a vehicle, to a coolant filter assembly formed from the kit, and to a method of using same. More particularly, the present invention relates to a coolant filter assembly kit which includes both a fluid conduit member for placing in-line in a coolant line such as, e.g., a heater core circuit, and a coolant filter apparatus which is attachable to the fluid conduit member. The present invention also relates to a coolant filter assembly which is formed from components of the kit, and to a method of using the coolant filter assembly hereof to filter engine coolant.
2. Description of the Background Art
Some types of coolant filters are known, for filtering engine coolant during engine operation. Some of the known coolant filters include dissolving additive tablets or other mechanisms for the delayed release of supplemental chemical additives into the coolant. Examples of some known coolant filters can be found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,682,308, 3,726,262, 3,776,384, 4,782,891, 5,050,549, 5,435,346, 5,690,814, and 5,803,024.
Certain kits are also known and are commercially available to facilitate the process of draining coolant from a vehicle and subsequently refilling the vehicle with fresh coolant. These kits may include a hollow “T” shaped fitting for installing in-line in a vehicular heater hose. In this known type of T fitting, the base of the fitting is externally threaded to receive a female fitting of a standard garden hose thereon. To the best of applicant's understanding, this known type of T fitting is completely open on the inside thereof, so that any given leg of the “T” is in free fluid communication with both of the other legs.
With the increased emphasis on vehicle durability and longevity, a need still exists in the art for a kit which can be used to construct a coolant filter assembly, for adding in-line into a vehicle coolant line to provide a replaceable coolant filter, the kit including one such replaceable filter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a coolant filter kit of components which can be assembled together to form a coolant filter assembly. The coolant filter assembly hereof is provided for attaching in-line to a coolant hose of a combustion engine, and for filtering engine coolant which passes therethrough.
A first component of the coolant filter kit hereof is a fluid conduit member, having a stem and two opposed branches connected to the stem.
The fluid conduit member has an inlet formed in a first branch thereof, and an outlet formed in a second branch. The fluid conduit member further has a first flow chamber formed therein in communication with the inlet, a second flow chamber formed therein in communication with the outlet, and a partition in the stem thereof, substantially separating the first flow chamber from the second flow chamber.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the partition does not completely block fluid flow from the first flow chamber to the second flow chamber, but instead, allows a limited amount of fluid flow therepast. The presence of the bypass feature, in conjunction with the presence of the partition between the first and second flow chambers of the fluid conduit member, provides two fluid pathways through the conduit member. A first of such pathways routes fluid flow through a filter apparatus for filtration thereof, and then back into the conduit member. A second of the pathways allows a limited amount of fluid to flow directly from the inlet to the outlet without passing through the filter apparatus, in order to provide an alternate flow mechanism in the event that the filter apparatus becomes plugged or severely restricted.
The coolant filter kit hereof also includes a removable and replaceable coolant filter apparatus, for attaching to the fluid conduit member to form a coolant filter assembly. The primary function of the filter apparatus is to filter contaminants out of liquid coolant flowing therethrough, once it is installed in a vehicle cooling system.
The filter apparatus includes a substantially cylindrical hollow housing defining a filter chamber therein. Preferably, the housing is formed from a housing body section which is a first cup-shaped member, and an end cap which a second cup-shaped member, and which is sealably attached to the body section to define a filter chamber therebetween. The housing has an end wall with a cylindrical bore formed therein, and the cylindrical bore is internally threaded to receive the stem of the fluid conduit member therein. A hollow cylindrical outlet tube is also provided in the filter chamber of the housing, coaxial to the cylindrical bore and attached to the housing end wall. The housing further has a series of inlet holes formed therein, arranged in an annular pattern surrounding the outlet tube.
The coolant filter apparatus also includes a filter member which is primarily made up of a porous cylindrical filter element, which is disposed in the filter chamber of the housing. The filter member has a hollow bore formed centrally therein, and is arranged in the filter chamber such that the hollow bore is in communication with the housing outlet tube. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the filter member includes a first substantially disc-shaped end plate attached to the filter element at a first end thereof opposite the cylindrical bore, and a second plate attached to a second end of the filter element and having a central aperture formed therein. In this preferred embodiment, the filter element is oriented in the housing such that the central aperture of the second end plate surrounds, and is in fluid communication with, the housing outlet tube.
Also in the preferred embodiment of the invention, the coolant filter apparatus includes at least one spacer in the housing for spacing the filter member away from the housing inlet holes at the end of the cylindrical bore in the housing end wall section.
Optionally, the filter apparatus may include a slow dissolving tablet or plug for releasing a supplemental coolant additive into a coolant stream over time.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for filtering engine coolant.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a removable and replaceable coolant filter apparatus for a vehicle.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a coolant filter kit which is usable to retrofit an existing vehicle to add a coolant filter into a cooling system of the vehicle.
It is yet a further object of the present invention to provide a coolant filter assembly which may be incorporated into a new vehicle during the assembly process.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, the reader is referred to the following detailed description section, which should be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description and in the drawings, like numbers refer to like parts.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a coolant filter assembly in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side plan view of the assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an exploded cross-sectional view of the assembly of
FIGS. 1-2
, taken along the line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2
, and showing the components of a coolant filter assembly kit according to the invention;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of the coolant filter assembly of
FIGS. 1-3
, with part of the housing outlet tube shown in cut away plan view, and showing the path of coolant flow therethrough;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a fluid conduit member which is a component of the kit and assembly of
FIGS. 1-4
;
FIG. 6
is an end plan view of the fluid conduit member of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a cross section of the fluid conduit member hereof, taken along the line
7
—
7
of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of the fluid conduit member hereof, taken along the line
8
—
8
of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 9
is an end plan view of a modified version of the fluid conduit member hereof, showing a retaining wall in phantom;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of a housing body section which is another component of the assembly of
FIGS. 1-4
, showing the interior thereof;
FIG. 11
is another perspective view of the housing body section of
FIG. 10
, showing the exterior thereof;
FIG. 12
is an internal end plan view of the housing body section of
FIGS. 10-11
;
FIG. 13
is a cross-sectional view of the housing body section of
FIGS. 10-12
, taken along the line
13
—
13
of
FIG. 12
;
FIG. 14
is an end plan view of a housing end cap which is another component of the assembly of
FIGS. 1-4
; and
FIG. 15
is a side plan view of the housing end cap of
FIG. 12
, partially in crosssection.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to
FIG. 1
, a coolant filter assembly, for attaching in-line to a coolant hose of a combustion engine, is shown generally at
10
. The assembly
10
may be easily constructed from assembling components of a kit
16
together. The components of the kit
16
according to the present invention are shown in the exploded view of FIG.
3
. The assembly
10
, and the kit
16
from which it is made, each include two primary components, which are firstly, a fluid conduit member
12
, and secondly, a removable and replaceable coolant filter apparatus
14
which is threadably attachable to the fluid conduit member
12
. Each of these components will be discussed in further detail hereinbelow. The present invention encompasses the coolant filter kit
16
, the individual components of the kit, the assembly
10
which may be formed from the kit, and the method of using the assembly to filter coolant.
THE FLUID CONDUIT MEMBER
As noted, the first main component of the coolant filter kit
16
hereof is a fluid conduit member
12
. As seen in
FIGS. 3-5
, the fluid conduit member
12
includes a stem portion
18
and two opposed branches
20
,
22
connected to an end of the stem and extending outwardly therefrom in substantially opposite directions. In the depicted embodiment, the fluid conduit member
12
is substantially T-shaped, although it could just as easily be Y-shaped.
Fluid conduit members
12
, in accordance with the present invention, may be made in different sizes to accommodate different sized coolant flow lines. Illustrative examples of some coolant lines in which the fluid conduit member
12
may be installed include heater hose lines, primary flow lines connecting a vehicle radiator to an engine block, and the line connecting a vehicle radiator to a coolant overflow reservoir.
The fluid conduit member
12
has a conduit inlet
24
formed in a first branch
20
thereof, and a conduit outlet
26
formed in a second branch
22
. The fluid conduit member
12
further has a first flow passage
28
formed therein in communication with the conduit inlet
24
, a second flow passage
30
formed therein in communication with the conduit outlet
26
, and a partition
32
(
FIG. 7
) in the stem
18
thereof The partition
32
substantially separates the first flow passage
28
from the second flow passage
30
, and forces coolant flowing through the first flow passage to be routed around the partition, rather than linearly through the first and second branches
20
,
22
of the conduit
12
. When the completed assembly
10
is connected in-line in a coolant line, the partition
32
forces coolant into, and through, the filter apparatus
14
as will be further described herein.
Referring now to
FIGS. 3-8
, the stem
18
of the fluid conduit member
12
contains an internal coaxial sleeve
34
, and the sleeve
34
has an opening
35
(FIGS.
8
,
9
) formed in the base portion thereof to allow fluid communication between the interior of the sleeve and the second flow passage
30
leading to the conduit outlet
26
. Therefore, the sleeve
34
forms a primary part of the partition
32
, and defines separate and distinct flow passages on the inside and the outside thereof The cylindrical space outside the sleeve
34
in the stem
18
will be referred to herein as the intermediate zone
31
, and the hollow space inside the sleeve will be referred to herein as the central pathway
33
.
In the most preferred embodiment, a retaining wall
36
(
FIGS. 4
,
5
,
8
) is provided in the stem
18
, blocking part of the intermediate zone
31
between the inside of the stem and the outside of the sleeve
34
. As seen best in
FIGS. 4 and 9
, the retaining wall
36
does not come all of the way to the top of the stem
18
, but rather stops short so as to leave a gap
38
thereabove in the interior of the stem, so as to provide a bypass or spillover pathway, as will be further described hereinbelow. (While the fluid conduit member shown in
FIG. 9
is slightly modified from that shown in
FIG. 4
, the modification only relates to the location of the O-ring
44
, and not to the internal structure of the conduit member).
The retaining wall
36
together with the sleeve
34
forms the partition
32
. It is worth noting that the intermediate zone
31
outside of the sleeve
34
in the stem
18
is subdivided by the retaining wall
36
, into an inlet side and an outlet side thereof.
The stem
18
has threads
25
(
FIG. 6
) formed on the exterior surface thereof for engaging in a threaded bore
58
of the coolant filter apparatus
14
. The stem
18
is preferred to include an integrally formed transverse annular flange
40
extending outwardly thereon, below the threads
25
and proximate the connection of the first and second branches
20
,
22
thereto. The flange
40
is provided to act as a stop member, limiting the extent to which the filter apparatus may be threadably and rotatably inserted on to the stem
18
of the fluid conduit member
12
.
Most preferably, as shown in the modified embodiment of
FIG. 9
, the stem
18
includes an annular groove
42
formed therearound above the flange
40
, to receive an O-ring seal
44
thereon.
As noted above, in the most preferred embodiment of the invention, the retaining wall
36
stops short of the outer surface of the stem
18
so that the partition
32
has a gap
38
thereabove (
FIGS. 4
,
9
), to allow a limited amount of fluid flow therepast. The presence of the gap
38
adjacent the partition
32
provides a direct connection, of limited dimensions, between the first and second flow chambers
28
,
30
of the fluid conduit member.
As best seen in
FIG. 3
, in this embodiment, the fluid conduit member
12
has an opening
39
formed therethrough, which communicates with the intermediate zone
31
, at the base of the sleeve
32
, on the outlet side of the retaining wall
36
. This opening
39
is located near the second flow passage
30
, and beyond the retaining wall
36
, to allow fluid crossing the retaining wall and passing through the gap
38
to enter the second branch
22
of the conduit member
12
.
This arrangement provides two distinct but interconnected fluid flow pathways through the conduit member
12
, when the filter apparatus
14
is connected thereto to form the assembly
10
. Both of these fluid flow pathways are shown by illustrative directional arrows in FIG.
4
.
A first of such flow pathways routes the majority of fluid flow from the first flow channel
28
through the filter apparatus
14
, under normal conditions, back into the conduit member, and out of the second branch
22
via the second flow channel
30
leading to the conduit outlet
26
.
The second of the fluid flow pathways allows a limited amount of fluid to flow directly from the inlet through the first flow channel
28
, into the inlet side of the intermediate zone, and over the retaining wall
36
through the gap
38
. From the gap
38
, the second flow pathway continues down the outlet portion of the intermediate zone
31
, through the opening
39
at the base of the intermediate zone, into the second flow channel
30
, and to the conduit outlet
26
, without passing through the filter apparatus
14
. This second fluid flow pathway is provided as a safety valve to allow some fluid flow through the system under all conditions, even under a condition where a filter member
50
becomes plugged with dirt, scale, or other contaminants.
THE FILTER APPARATUS
The coolant filter apparatus
14
is provided for attaching to the fluid conduit member
12
to form the assembly
10
, and for cooperating therewith to filter engine coolant. The filter apparatus
14
includes a substantially cylindrical hollow housing
46
defining a filter chamber
48
therein for housing a cylindrical filter member
50
. The housing
46
is preferably formed from an injection molded plastic material, and includes two primary components, which are a first half-shell or body section
52
, and an end cap
54
which forms a second half-shell. Preferably, the body
52
and end cap
54
are spin-welded together to form a sealed unitary shell after the filter member
50
has been placed therein.
THE HOUSING BODY SECTION
The body section
52
(
FIGS. 10-13
) of the housing
46
is a first substantially cup-shaped member, and has an end wall
56
with a cylindrical bore
58
formed therein. The cylindrical bore
58
is internally threaded to threadably and rotatably receive the stem
18
of the fluid conduit member
12
therein. Preferably, the body section
52
has an integrally cast coaxial reinforcement ring
57
extending inwardly and/or outwardly from the end wall
56
to provide added depth to the cylindrical bore
58
, and to strengthen and reinforce the connection between the fluid conduit member
12
and the filter apparatus
14
.
A hollow cylindrical outlet tube
60
is provided as an integral part of the housing body section
52
, and the outlet tube defines a central outlet bore
62
therethrough. As seen best in
FIGS. 12 and 13
, the outlet tube
60
is coaxially disposed in the filter chamber
48
adjacent the cylindrical bore
58
. The outlet tube
60
is attached to the end wall
56
of the housing with a plurality of integrally cast spacers
64
. Preferably, each of the spacers
64
includes a reinforcing rib
65
attached thereto and extending transversely inwardly thereon into the filter chamber
48
. The body section of the housing
46
further has a series of inlet holes
66
formed therein at the innermost end of the cylindrical bore
58
. The inlet holes
66
are arranged in an annular pattern surrounding the outlet tube
60
, with the solid spacers
64
interspersed therebetween.
The body section
52
of the housing
46
also is preferred to include a plurality of integrally formed, radially spaced support bosses
68
arranged therearound, as shown in
FIGS. 10 and 13
, to help support the filter member
50
in the filter chamber
48
of the housing
46
.
THE HOUSING END CAP
As best seen in
FIGS. 14 and 15
, the housing end cap
54
is a second generally cupshaped member having a peripheral lip
70
dimensioned to engage a corresponding lip
63
of the body section
52
, and to be sealingly affixed thereto. The end cap
54
does not have any holes or apertures formed therethrough, but preferably does include a plurality of stabilizer posts
72
extending inwardly into the filter chamber
48
from an end wall
75
(
FIG. 15
) thereof, to contact and reinforcingly support the filter member
50
in the housing
46
.
THE FILTER MEMBER
As noted, a filter member
50
(
FIGS. 3 and 4
) is disposed in the filter chamber
48
of the housing. The filter member
50
includes a porous cylindrical filter element
74
having a hollow bore (not shown) formed centrally therein. The filter member
50
is arranged in the housing filter chamber
48
such that the hollow bore of the filter element
74
surrounds, and is in communication with the housing outlet tube
60
. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the filter member
50
further includes a first, substantially disc-shaped end plate
78
, which is attached to the filter element
74
at a first end thereof opposite the housing outlet tube
60
. In this preferred embodiment, the filter member also includes a second, substantially washer-shaped end plate
80
, attached to a second end of the filter element
74
adjacent the housing outlet tube
60
, and having a central aperture
81
formed therein which closely receives the innermost end of the housing outlet tube
60
therein. In this preferred embodiment, the filter member
50
is oriented in the housing
46
such that the central aperture
81
of the second end plate
80
surrounds, and is in fluid communication with, the housing outlet tube
60
. The end plates
78
,
80
are preferably formed from lightweight metal or plastic.
Also in the preferred embodiment of the invention, the filter apparatus
14
includes at least one spacer means for spacing the filter member
50
away from the housing inlet holes
64
, in the cylindrical bore
58
of the housing body section. In the depicted embodiment, this spacer means is provided in part by the reinforcing ribs
65
. Each of the reinforcing ribs
65
has a flat ridge
67
thereon (see
FIG. 3
) to abuttingly contact the filter member at its second end plate
80
, and to space it away from the inlet holes
66
at the inner end of the reinforcing ring
57
. In addition, in the depicted embodiment, each of the support bosses
68
, along the outer wall of the body section
52
, is preferred to include a shelf
69
(
FIG. 13
) for supportively receiving a corner of the filter member
50
and for helping to space it away from the housing inlet holes
64
at the inner edge of the reinforcing ring
57
.
Spacing the filter member away from the housing inlet holes of the reinforcing ring
57
, in this way, provides a channel
82
for coolant, passing into the filter chamber
48
through the housing inlet holes
66
, to follow around to the outside of the filter member
50
. From outside the filter member
50
, the coolant flows through the wall of the filter element
74
, following the arrows in FIG.
4
. The filter element
74
allows liquid coolant to pass therethrough, while retaining dirt and solid particles on the surface thereof After passing into the internal bore of the filter member, coolant then flows out of the filter apparatus
14
through the housing outlet tube
60
, and back into the fluid conduit member
12
via the hollow bore
62
formed in the inner sleeve
34
thereof From the inner sleeve
34
, the coolant passes through the opening
35
of the sleeve, into the second fluid passage
30
, and out of the conduit outlet
26
, passing into coolant line such as, for example, a heater hose (not shown).
Optionally, the filter apparatus may include a slow dissolving supplemental coolant additive (SCA) plug
86
, for releasing a supplemental coolant additive into coolant over time. Where used, the SCA plug
86
may be centrally attached to the inner surface of the filter member disc-shaped first end plate
78
, as shown in
FIG. 4
, or placed in another location in the filter chamber
48
where it will be contacted, and slowly dissolved by, coolant flow therepast.
Although the present invention has been described herein with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, the foregoing description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. Those skilled in the art will realize that many modifications of the preferred embodiment could be made which would be operable. All such modifications which are within the scope of the claims are intended to be within the scope and spirit of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A coolant filter kit for attaching to an engine coolant hose, comprising:(a) a fluid conduit member having a stem, said stem including means for attaching a coolant filter apparatus, and two opposed branches connected to said stem, (1) said fluid conduit member having an inlet formed in a first of said branches and an outlet formed in a second of said branches; (2) said stem of said fluid conduit member further having a cylindrical sleeve coaxially disposed within said stem, said sleeve defining an intermediate zone therearound within said stem, said sleeve further defining an internal zone therewithin that functions as an outlet flow passage in communication with said outlet, and a wall disposed in said intermediate zone and being integrally formed with said sleeve and said stem, said wall dividing said intermediate zone into a first portion that that functions as an inlet flow passage within the stem in communication with said inlet and a second portion that functions as a bypass flow passage in communication with said outlet, said wall providing for fluid communication through or around the wall from said first portion to said second portion such that fluid bypass around said coolant filter apparatus is provided; and (b) a coolant filter apparatus for attaching to said stem of said fluid conduit member, said filter apparatus comprising: (1) a hollow housing defining a filter chamber therein, said housing having means for interconnecting said coolant filter apparatus to said stem of said fluid conduit member; (2) a hollow outlet tube disposed in said filter chamber, adapted for communication with said outlet flow passage and connected to an end wall of said housing, said housing further having a plurality of inlet holes, adapted for communication with said inlet flow passage, formed therein outside of said outlet tube; and (3) a filter member disposed in said housing and comprising a porous filter element having a hollow bore formed centrally therein, said filter apparatus being constructed and arranged so that said hollow bore of said filter element is in communication with said housing outlet tube.
- 2. The coolant filter kit of claim 1, wherein said filter element is substantially cylindrical in shape, and further wherein said filter member comprises a first substantially disc-shaped end plate attached to said filter element at a first end thereof, and a second end plate attached to a second end of said filter element and having a central aperture formed therein, said filter element oriented in said housing such that said central aperture of said second end plate surrounds and is in fluid communication with said housing outlet tube.
- 3. The coolant filter kit of claim 2, further comprising spacer means for spacing said filter member away from said housing inlet holes.
- 4. The coolant filter kit of claim 3, wherein said spacer means comprises a plurality of ribs extending radially inwardly from an inner surface of said housing into said filter chamber, each of said ribs comprising a flat ridge thereon for abuttingly contacting a portion of said filter member.
- 5. The coolant filter kit of claim 4, wherein said spacer means further comprises a plurality of support bosses attached to an inner surface of said housing, each of said support bosses comprising a shelf for supportively receiving a portion of said filter member thereon.
- 6. A filter assembly for attaching to an engine coolant hose, comprising:(a) a fluid conduit member having a stem, said stem including means for attaching a coolant filter apparatus, and two opposed branches connected to said stem, (1) said fluid conduit member having an inlet formed in a first of said branches and an outlet formed in a second of said branches; (2) said stem of said fluid conduit member further having a cylindrical sleeve coaxially disposed within said stem, said sleeve defining an intermediate zone therearound within said stem, said sleeve further defining an internal zone therewithin that functions as an outlet flow passage in communication with said outlet, and a wall disposed in said intermediate zone and being integrally formed with said sleeve and said stem, said wall dividing said intermediate zone into a first portion that that functions as an inlet flow passage within the stem in communication with said inlet and a second portion that functions as a bypass flow passage in communication with said outlet, said wall providing for fluid communication through or around the wall from said first portion to said second portion such that fluid bypass around said coolant filter apparatus is provided; and (b) a coolant filter apparatus attached to said stem of said fluid conduit member, said filter apparatus comprising: (1) a hollow housing defining a filter chamber therein, said housing having means for interconnecting said coolant filter apparatus to said stem of said fluid conduit member; (2) a hollow outlet tube disposed in said filter chamber, in communication with said outlet flow passage and connected to an end wall of said housing, said housing further having a plurality of inlet holes, in communication with said inlet flow passage, formed therein outside of said outlet tube; and (3) a filter member disposed in said housing and comprising a porous filter element having a hollow bore formed centrally therein, said filter apparatus being constructed and arranged so that said hollow bore of said filter element is in communication with said housing outlet tube.
- 7. A fluid conduit member for cooperating with a filter apparatus to route fluid flow to and from said filter apparatus, said fluid conduit member having a stem, said stem including means for attaching said filter apparatus, and two opposed branches connected to said stem,said fluid conduit member having an inlet formed in a first of said branches and an outlet formed in a second of said branches; said stem of said fluid conduit member further having a cylindrical sleeve coaxially disposed within said stem, said sleeve defining an intermediate zone therearound within said stem, said sleeve further defining an internal zone therewithin that functions as an outlet flow passage in communication with said outlet, and a wall disposed in said intermediate zone and being integrally formed with said sleeve and said stem, said wall dividing said intermediate zone into a first portion that that functions as an inlet flow passage within the stem in communication with said inlet and a second portion that functions as a bypass flow passage in communication with said outlet, said wall providing for fluid communication through or around the wall from said first portion to said second portion such that fluid bypass around said coolant filter apparatus is provided.
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