The invention relates to a filter device with at least one element that can be accommodated, preferably replaceably, in a housing, having a filter medium through which the fluid to be cleaned can flow and an end cap on at least one end, that acts together with a retaining body for positioning the respective filter element in an operative position, the retaining body being connected with a removable cover of the housing, and having a bypass valve provided on the retaining body.
Filter devices of this type represent the prior art. For example, WO 2009/109212 A1 discloses a device of this kind in the form of a return line filter mountable in a fluid storage tank. Such in-tank filter devices are preferably used in working devices provided with a hydraulic system, such as excavators, wheel loaders or telehoist load luggers etc., which are provided with a working hydraulic system, for example in the form of hydraulic cylinders that can be controlled and supplied by means of pumps. During operation, as known per se from the aforementioned document, the filter element is passed through from the inside forming the unfiltered side toward the outside of the filter medium forming the clean side. The cleaned fluid reaches the tank content through fluid passages in the filter housing immersed in the tank. In order to facilitate the replacement of a used filter element, the retaining body positioning the corresponding filter element in its operative position is connected with a removable lid and, together with it, removable from the housing during a replacement process.
Based on this prior art, the object of the invention is to provide a filter device of said type that is characterized by particularly favorable operational behavior.
According to the invention, this problem is solved by a filter device having the features of claim 1 in its entirety.
According to the characterizing part of claim 1, one essential feature of the invention is that the retaining body is provided with a wall part that, in the operative position, forms a partition in the housing that separates the housing into a filter element chamber and a bypass chamber located on the outflow side of the bypass valve, wherein the bypass chamber is provided with a protective filter through which the fluid flowing out of the bypass valve can flow. Unlike in the prior art where, when the bypass valve is triggered, unpurified fluid reaches the outside of the filter element and passes through the fluid passages of the housing to the tank contents, bypassing the filter medium, in the invention the fluid flowing out of the bypass valve enters the bypass chamber, which is separated from the clean side filter element chamber, and leaves it only after passing through the protective filter. Particularly for more heavily polluted fluids, such as hydraulic oil, which in the return to the tank are led through the filter device, this avoids the risk that coarse contaminants reaches the tank interior when the bypass valve is triggered. The invention therefore allows for high system purity and thus a favorable operational behavior of the device.
It may be particularly advantageously arranged that the wall part of the retaining body forming the partition is formed in the form of a disk that surrounds the centrally located bypass valve and that extends in a radial plane perpendicular to the axis with respect to the axis of the corresponding hollow cylindrical housing, and that forms a support for the protective filter on the side of the bypass chamber. The retaining body thus has a double function of not only forming the partition subdividing the filter housing, but also the support for the protective filter provided in the bypass chamber.
As an added feature, the retaining body in the operative position can also be supported on the inside of the wall of the hollow cylindrical housing with its peripheral edge of its disk, whereby the filter element is secured via the retaining body against shear forces acting during operation.
The area of the disk adjacent to the peripheral edge can particularly advantageously form the support for the protective filter.
In especially advantageous exemplary embodiments, a receiving element for the protective filter is provided on the area of the disk forming the support.
In exemplary embodiments where the filter media of the protective filter forms a hollow cylinder concentric to the axis, a particularly advantageous arrangement can be made such that the receiving element is provided with an axially projecting annular rib at a radial distance from the peripheral edge of the disk, the outside of the rib forming a contact surface for the corresponding end edge area of the protective filter.
A bezel, which radially abuts the inside contact surface of the annular rib, may be particularly advantageously provided for receiving the corresponding end of the filter medium of the protective filter.
As a bezel, an end cap located on the protective filter may be provided. Alternatively, the bezel may be formed by a part integrally formed on the disk, in particular when acting together with the annular rib axially projecting from the disk.
The outer side of the filter medium of the protective filter may be supported on a support tube having fluid passages, the end of which is received together with the corresponding end edge of the filter medium in the receiving element on the disk. Alternatively, however, it can also be provided that the outer side of the protective filter in the operative position is supported on the housing wall having fluid passages, and therefore a support tube associated with the protective filter is omitted.
The invention is explained in detail below with reference to an exemplary embodiment shown in the drawing. In the figures:
The invention is explained below with reference to an example, in which the filter device is designed in form of a return line filter, mountable in a tank, a so-called in-tank filter.
The upper end of the filter medium 23 of the filter element 17, 19 has an end cap 25 which, as is more clearly apparent from
The retaining body 33 is radially expanded beyond the area of the supporting body 49 so that the upper side outside of the central region forms a flat disk 57. In the operative position, its peripheral edge extends with its outer periphery 59 to the inner wall 61 of the housing 9. The disk 57 thus forms a support for the retaining body 33 against shear forces acting on the filter element 17, 19 during operation. At the same time, the disk 57 forms a partition that, in the housing 9, separates an upper bypass chamber 63, located between disk 57 and housing lid 11, from an element chamber 65 located below.
On the upper side facing the bypass chamber 63, the disk 57 of the retaining body 33 forms a support for supporting a bypass protective filter 67. Similar to the filter element 17, 19 located in the element chamber 65, it comprises a hollow cylindrical filter mat, which is preferably folded in a pleated manner and is enclosed by a lower end cap 69 and an upper end cap 71 on its end sides. The end caps 69, 71 also form the bezel for a support tube 73 surrounding the outside of the filter mat, having fluid passages in the form of a perforation 75. With its radially inner side, the lower end cap 69 abuts an annular rib 77 that protrudes radially, concentrically at a radial distance from the peripheral edge 59. In place of the enclosure of the filter mat by means of the end cap 79, an enclosure molded onto the disk 57 itself, for example in conjunction with the annular rib 77 could also be provided for this purpose. Also, the support tube 73 of the protective filter 67 could be omitted. In this case, the filter mat of the protective filter 67 could be supported directly on the wall of the housing 9, which is provided with a perforation 79 in area of the bypass chamber 63, see
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| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 2013 011 866.2 | Jul 2013 | DE | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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| PCT/EP2014/001741 | 6/26/2014 | WO | 00 |