Claims
- 1. A filter element useful for removing particulate matter from a filterable liquid also containing undissolved adhesive and comprising a body of principle filter medium defined to remove particulates from liquid flowing in a selected direction therethrough, a secondary filter medium upstream of the principle filter medium defined to remove undissolved adhesive from liquid flowing therethrough, and flow affording spacer means separating the principle and secondary filter media.
- 2. A filter element according to claim 1 in which the principle media body is elongate and the selected direction of liquid flow therethrough is from an inlet end of the body to an opposite outlet end of the body, and the secondary medium is disposed around the body and adjacent the inlet end thereof.
- 3. A filter element according to claim 2 including a second similar body of principle filter medium and associated spacer means disposed substantially collinearly with the aforesaid body with the outlet ends of the bodies adjacent each other, and wherein the secondary filter medium is disposed around both bodies and adjacent their inlet ends.
- 4. A filter element according to claim 1 wherein the secondary filter medium is a fabric.
- 5. A filter element according to claim 4 in which the fabric is a knitted fabric.
- 6. A filter element according to claim 5 in which the fabric is a ribbed knitted fabric.
- 7. A filter element according to claim 1 in which the spacer means is a mesh.
- 8. A filter element according to claim 7 in which the mesh is a nonwoven mesh.
- 9. A filter element according to claim 7 in which the mesh is defined of first and second sets of spaced elements crossing each other and in which the elements are not in a common plane at all locations in the mesh.
- 10. A filter element according to claim 9 in which the mesh elements in the first set are disposed substantially in a first plane and the mesh elements in the second set are disposed substantially in a second plane.
- 11. A filter element according to claim 10 in which the mesh is expandible and the elements in the first and second sets have diameters of about 0.8 mm.
- 12. A filter element according to claim 10 in which the mesh is expandible and the elements in the first set are at an angle of about 30° relative to elements in the second set in an unexpanded state of the mesh.
- 13. A filter element according to claim 8 in which the material of the mesh is a synthetic material.
- 14. A filter element according to claim 8 in which the mesh is expandible and is in a partially expanded state as disposed around the principle filter medium.
- 15. A filter element according to claim 1 in which the spacer means is a corrugated material.
- 16. A filter element according to claim 13 in which the corrugated material is perforated.
- 17. A filter element according to claim 1 in which the intended filterable liquid is an oil and the adhesive is water soluble.
- 18. A filter element according to claim 13 in which the principle medium is effective to remove water from oil.
- 19. A containment vessel for a filter element according to claim 1 comprising a tubular body having an inner diameter a selected amount greater than the diameter of the filter amount, an upwardly dished bottom cover for and separable from the tubular body, a top cover for and separable from the tubular body, and means for releasably coupling the covers to the tubular body in liquid tight relation.
- 20. A containment vessel for an elongate substantially cylindrical filter element comprising a tubular body having a selected inner diameter dimension to afford an annular space around a filter element disposed therein, an upwardly dished bottom cover for and separable from the tubular body, a top cover for and separable from the tubular body, and means for releasably coupling the body and the covers in liquid tight relation.
- 21. A containment vessel according to claim 20 in which the bottom cover includes a circumferential sleeve which extends a selected distance into the tubular body upon coupling of the bottom cover and the tubular body.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the priority of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/306,198 filed Jul. 17, 2001.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US02/22679 |
7/17/2002 |
WO |
|