The invention relates to a filter material for fluids, in particular for hydraulic fluids, comprising a single-layer or multi-layer filter medium and a support structure which rests flatly on the at least one side thereof and which consists of at least one individual fabric made from warp and weft threads.
Filter materials for producing interchangeable filter elements in hydraulic systems are known in diverse configurations and consist, for example, of a filter nonwoven, preferably of multiple layers, with a support structure on one or both sides (incident flow side or outflow side). For example, a hydraulic fluid which is to be filtered flows through such filter elements, with a considerable pressure difference arising at times from the unfiltered side to the filtered side. To be able to withstand this pressure difference and also dynamic flow forces in the unfiltered material, the filter materials from which such filter elements are produced have so-called support structures. Such support structures are subjected to cyclic pressure loading in the operation of a filter element.
Known support structures are generally formed from metal fabrics, in particular fabrics of high-grade steel wires. In the prior art, for example, from DE 27 18 581 C2, such fabrics are made in the form of standard fabrics in the manner of a so-called plain weave, with the threads always being woven in alternation over and then again under the next thread. Such conventional support structures do not equally satisfy the two requirements to be imposed, specifically the high mechanical strength and with the fluid permeability as high as possible. In this type of weave, larger mesh sizes do result in lower flow resistances. On the other hand, a high resistivity to cyclic pressure loading in this type of weave dictates relatively small mesh sizes.
With respect to these problems, the object of the invention is to provide a filter material in which the support structure ensures especially high mechanical strength in spite of a high fluid permeability to be achieved.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by a filter material having the features specified in claim 1 in its entirety.
According to the characterizing part of claim 1, an important feature of the invention lies in the fact that the support structure has at least one individual fabric which is made in a type of weave which differs from a standard fabric, with the warp threads and/or weft threads being woven in a long-float weave such that floats are formed with passages of the thread over more than two, i.e., three or more adjacent threads. A much better compromise with respect to good strength properties and high fluid permeability can be achieved by this type of weave.
Advantageously, the arrangement is such that the at least one set of warp threads and/or weft threads forms an individual fabric in a satin weave, with provision being made such that there is a thread passage over four adjacent threads in the weaving cycle, for example, by the warp threads being woven running over four adjacent weft threads at a time.
In especially advantageous exemplary embodiments, in addition to the first individual fabric, preferably in a satin weave, there can be a second individual fabric, with the two individual fabrics being connected to one another via woven-in binding threads.
Advantageously, the arrangement here can be made such that the binding threads as binding warp threads are woven into the fabric structure in addition to the warp threads of the two individual fabrics.
If the additional second individual fabric is made in a plain weave, to form an advantageous fabric structure, it is possible to proceed such that the binding warp threads pass over every fourth weft thread of the plain weave of the second individual fabric and pass under every fifth weft thread of the satin weave of the first individual fabric.
Warp threads and/or weft threads of at least one individual fabric can especially advantageously consist of metal wire, especially high-grade steel, or of plastic.
The binding warp threads can likewise consist of metal wire, especially high-grade steel, or of plastic.
Especially good strength properties can be achieved when the support structure has a nonwoven, preferably a coated polyester nonwoven, onto which the at least one individual fabric is laminated.
The subject matter of the invention is also a filter element, in particular a cylindrical filter element, having a plurality of individual filter folds, comprising a filter material according to the invention which is provided with a support structure on one or both sides.
The invention is detailed below using the drawings.
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As has been shown, the replacement of standard fabrics by a different type of weave, such as the satin weave, leads to an optimal compromise of mechanical strength and permeability properties for fluids. This is especially the case in an example as shown in
The properties of the support structure are especially good when the respective fabric, whether an individual fabric 10 in a satin weave by itself or a fabric composite of an individual fabric 10 and an individual fabric 12, does not directly rest on the filter medium 6, as is the case in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2010 025 218.2 | Jun 2010 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2011/002641 | 5/27/2011 | WO | 00 | 2/22/2013 |