This invention pertains to a core adapter for a filter mechanism that includes a housing having a central support with a locking mechanism for permitting only a specified filter to be used with the filter mechanism, said core adapter enabling use of a standard filter mechanism.
There is shown in Maxwell et al U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,139 a filter assembly that includes a housing enclosing a replaceable filter element. A support core in the housing includes an extension and locking assembly. The filter element includes a ring of filtration media with an end cap at each end. The first end cap includes a central opening to receive the support core. The extension and locking assembly prevents the cover of the housing from being attached to the housing body without a proper filter element installed. The extension and locking assembly includes a bypass member and a locking member, which are in locking engagement when a filter element is absent from the housing. The second end cap includes a series of internal protrusions which engage the locking member when the filter element is installed to disengage the bypass member from the support core, and allow the filter element to be inserted and the cover to be installed.
Automobile manufacturers and consumers usually desire more than single source in order to assure adequate supply of product and to obtain better pricing. This is true for many products including the filter element disclosed in the Maxwell et al U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,139.
One alternative suggested to the filter element of the Maxwell et al U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,139 involved providing projections or protrusions on the first end cap for deactivating the support core locking mechanism.
Another alternative was to make the actuating protrusion a part of the support core, but the protrusion was permitted to float and was not affixed to the first or top end cap.
There is a need for a less expensive filter element that can be used with the housing and mounting shown in the Maxwell et al U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,139.
An object of the present invention is to provide a simple solution that is economical and efficient, while permitting the use of a conventional filter element having an annular filter media with end caps secured at the top and bottom.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a core adapter for deactivating the locking mechanism in the support core and enabling the replacement of the specialized filter element including an end cap with protrusions for deactivating the locking mechanism with a less expensive filter element, which does not require such protrusions.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be made more apparent hereinafter.
There is shown in the attached drawing a presently preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein like numerals refer to like elements in the various views and wherein:
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The housing body is provided with an inlet port 20 and an outlet port 22. It will be understood that the fluid to be filtered, for example, diesel fuel, will flow from the engine (not shown) to the filter assembly 10 and enter the inlet port 20. The fluid will pass through the filter element 24, where contaminants or particulate material will be removed, and then filtered fluid will exit the housing body 16 from the outlet port 22 for return to the engine.
The filter assembly 10 includes a replaceable filter element 24 comprising a ring of filtration media 26, and end caps 28, 30 sealingly bonded at each end of the filtration media 26, for example, by an adhesive. The filtration media 26 may comprise a conventional pleated paper material.
An internal support core 34 is fixed to an upright annular portion 36 of the end wall 38 of the filter housing body 16, and the end cap 30 of the filter element 24 includes a central opening 40, such that the filter element 24 can be removably received over the support core 34. The support core 34 provides internal support for the filter element 24, so that the filter element 24, if desired, can be made of only material which is easily incinerated.
An extension and locking assembly 46 is provided with the support core 34. The extension and locking assembly 46 of the U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,139 operates to prevent the housing cover 18 of the housing means 14 from being attached to the housing body 16 without a predetermined replaceable filter element installed in the housing, or without a filter element in the housing. The U.S. Pat. No. 6,654,139 is incorporated by reference. With reference to
When the locking member 50 and bypass member 48 are in their outer position in the device shown in the U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,139 the distal inner end of the locking member 50 urges the distal inner end of the bypass member 48 radially outward against the inner surface of the support core 34. The support core 34 may include an annular step or shoulder along its inner surface, and the distal inner end of the bypass member may engage the step to prevent the extension and locking assembly 46 from being pushed inwardly into the support core 34. The extension and locking assembly 46 of the U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,139 is intended to be long enough such that the housing cover 18 cannot be attached to the housing body when the extension and locking assembly 46 is in its outer position.
The enlarged head of the bypass member 48 includes a series of openings which allow access to the enlarged head of the locking member 50. The openings are strategically placed, and the end cap of the U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,139 (opposite from the end cap of the filter element with the central opening) has a series of protrusions that extend axially inward from the end cap, in orientation with the openings. When the filter element 24 is installed over the support core 34, the protrusions extend through the openings in the head of the bypass member 48 and engage the head of the locking member 50. The protrusions force the locking member axially inward, and in so doing, move the distal inner end of the locking member 50 away from the distal inner end of the bypass member 48. This allows the distal inner end of the bypass member 48 to disengage from the step in the support core, and the locking member 50 and bypass member 48 to slide inwardly (retract) into the support core 34. In its inner position, the extension and locking assembly 46 allows the filter element 24 to be properly located in the filter housing 14, and the housing cover 18 to be attached to the housing body 16.
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In operation, with the filter element 24 is located in the housing means 14, the end cap 28, more specifically, the flange 29 of the end cap 28, engages and seals against the enlarged head 57, thereby preventing fluid from bypassing the filter element 24. When an over-pressure situation exists within the housing means 14, such as, when the filter element 26 becomes clogged or plugged, the pressure forces the bypass valve 56 inwardly against the bypass spring 60, thereby creating a flow path between the end cap 28 and the bypass member 48, and allowing fluid to bypass the filter element 24.
In the patented design described only a special replaceable filter element with a specific arrangement of protrusions on an end cap can be used with the support core and filter housing. The source of supply is limited to effectively a single source and costs to the consumer are increased due to lack of competitive pressure in the market place.
To overcome these problems, applicants conceived of a core adapter or adapter clip to disengage the extension and locking assembly 46 and permit use of a standard or conventional filter having an annular pleated filter media, with an end cap bonded or secured to the ends.
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With the core adapter 12 installed the filter assembly will work with a filter element that does not have a series of protrusions on the end cap, as in the U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,139 patent. The core adapter 12 will allow operation without any filter installed, as may sometimes be desirable in an emergency situation.
While we have shown a presently preferred embodiment of the present invention it will be understood by person skilled in the art that the invention may be otherwise embodied within the scope of the following claims.