The invention relates to a filter device, in particular for filtering air in motor vehicles, for example, combustion air of internal combustion engines or air for the passenger compartment. The filter device comprises a filter element embodied as a filter hose whose filterwall separates in a radial direction the raw (unfiltered fluid) side from the clean (filtered fluid) side of the filter element.
US 2007/0131194 A1 discloses an intake filter of an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle that comprises as a filter element a plurality of filter hoses arranged in the engine compartment of the motor vehicle. The filter hoses are comprised of a flexible filter material and the supplied combustion airflows radially through the filter material from the exterior to the interior. The cleaned or filtered combustion air is supplied from the interior of the filter hoses to an air collecting chamber to which the filter hoses are connected; the air collecting chamber is connected to the cylinder intakes of the internal combustion engine. The filter hoses are protected by a cover. An advantageous feature of this intake filter is that the filter surface area and thus also the filtration efficiency can be adjusted in accordance with the respective requirements of the internal combustion engine in question by appropriate selection of the number and configuration of the filter hoses.
With increasing demands on the performance of modern internal combustion engines, in particular in connection with emission behavior, higher demands are also put on the separation or filtration efficiency of the air filter devices. The proportion of dust particles still passing through the filter device is therefore to be reduced further.
It is an object of the present invention to improve with simple measures the separation efficiency of a filter device.
In accordance with the present invention, this is achieved in that the filterwall of the filter hose is provided with a filtration layer for very fine particles which layer is comprised of nanofibers.
The filter device according to the invention has a filter element embodied as a filter hose and the fluid to be cleaned or filtered passes radially through the filter wall of the filter hose. For improving the filtration efficiency or the degree of separation, the filter wall is provided with a very fine particle filtration layer that is comprised of nanofibers. This nanofiber layer can be configured to be very thin so that the total thickness of the filter wall including the nanofiber layer, viewed in the radial direction, is hardly greater than without the very fine particle filtration layer. For example, it can be advantageous to configure the nanofiber layer to be maximally 1/10th of the thickness of the rest of the filter wall wherein optionally also significantly smaller thicknesses of the nanofiber layer can be employed, for example, 1/100th of the filter wall thickness. As a result of the minimal thickness of the nanofiber layer and the relatively minimal density, the total weight of the filter element is practically not increased.
At the same time, the nanofiber layer enables a significant increase of the degree of separation. Advantageously, the nanofiber layer is located at the exit side of the filter wall of the filter hose so that in the flow direction an increasing degree of separation is provided. Large dirt particles will deposit on the intake side of the filter wall while the very fine dirt particles are retained by the nanofiber layer at the exit side of the filter wall.
The nanofibers are expediently manufactured of a fiber material made from polymers; they are comprised, for example, of PES (polyethersulfone), PP (polypropylene), PA (polyamide) or PC (polycarbonate or polyester). The filter material from which the filter walls of the filter hose are made is also expediently made of synthetic material, in particular made from polymers. In principle, filter materials derived from natural materials can be used also, in particular, cellulose-based materials.
According to an advantageous embodiment, it is provided that the filter wall has an increasing density from the intake side toward the exit side. This is advantageously realized with discrete filter layers, in particular, two filter layers; the layer that is facing the intake side is a coarse filtration layer and the layer that is facing the exit side is a fine filtration layer. At the exit side of the fine filtration layer, the very fine particle filtration layer or coating made of nanofibers is provided so that, as a whole, the filterwall is comprised of three layers or plies when viewed in cross-section.
The filter device with the coated filter hose can be used in different constructive embodiments. For example, it is possible to provide the filter hose with folds or pleats whose edges can extend in the longitudinal axial direction, transverse to the axial direction, and/or angularly or slantedly positioned relative to the axial direction. In particular in the last mentioned situation, such a filter hose has high stability and a large filter surface area while, at the same time, the filter hose is flexible in the axial direction as well as in the radial direction. Moreover, an accordion effect can be achieved that enables an automatic return into the initial unloaded position after a deflection of the filter hose has occurred in the axial or radial direction as soon as the external forces no longer act on the filter element.
A filter hose with smooth and fold-free walls also has a significant degree of flexibility, in particular in the transverse direction. This makes it possible to design different geometries of filter devices wherein, as a result of the flexibility, it is possible to achieve a high degree of utilization of identical parts. This means that same filter hoses can be used for different geometries, particularly filter housing geometries.
According to a preferred configuration, the coated filter hose is received in a support pipe of hard or stiff material, in particular plastic material, wherein the inner diameter of the support pipe is greater than the outer diameter of the filter hose so that between the outer wall or periphery of the filter hose and the inner wall or periphery of the support pipe an annular space for the flow of the fluid is provided. The support pipe, depending on the requirements and constructive conditions, can have different courses or extensions which, as a result of the flexibility of the filter hose, can also be realized by the filter hose.
The filter device according to the invention is suitable in particular for the filtration of combustion air for internal combustion engines, preferably for internal combustion engines of commercial vehicles. However, its utilization is not limited to such applications; instead, the filtration of gaseous and optionally also liquid fluids is possible in general.
In principle, it is also possible that the flow direction through the filter wall of the filter hose 6 is realized in the opposite direction, i.e., radially from the exterior to the interior. In this case, the annular space 8 is the raw (unfiltered air) side and the interior of the filter hose is the clean (filtered air) side.
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The filter device according to the present invention is suitable in particular for the filtration of combustion air for internal combustion engines. However, a utilization for air filtration of the passenger compartment or, generally, for filtration purposes in vehicles is possible.
The filter device can be manufactured in that a nanofiber layer is applied onto a green filter material (not yet processed to a finished filter element) and, subsequently, the green filter material with the applied nanofiber layer is processed to produce a finished filter element.
It is also possible that the nanofiber layer is applied onto a finished filter element, i.e., the filter element is first produced to the desired specifications and the nanofiber layer is applied to the finished filter element.
The specification incorporates by reference the entire disclosure of German priority document 10 2006 048 076.7 having a filing date of Oct. 9, 2006.
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.
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10 2006 048 076.7 | Oct 2006 | DE | national |