The invention relates to filters.
Various filters are known in the art for filtering fluid as it passes through a fluid path. Filters include, in part, filter media which removes impurities from a fluid, such as, for example, oil or fuel that passes through filter media.
In most applications, either the filter or the filter media associated therewith must be periodically replaced to reduce the potential of developing unacceptably high impedance in the fluid path flow restriction.
While known filters have proven to be acceptable for various applications, such conventional filters are nevertheless susceptible to improvements that may enhance their overall performance and cost. Therefore, a need exists to develop improved filters that advance the art.
The present disclosure will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The Figures illustrate exemplary embodiments of filter media and a system and method for manufacturing the same in accordance with embodiments of the invention and based on the foregoing, it is to be generally understood that the nomenclature used herein is simply for convenience and the terms used to describe the invention should be given the broadest meaning by one of ordinary skill in the art.
Referring to
Once the layers 12 are assembled, for example, as depicted in
With reference to the embodiment depicted in
In an embodiment, an intermediate, third layer may include, for example, a sheet or layer of adhesive, which is shown generally at 20. It is to be appreciated that one or both of media 16 and 18 may include adhesive pre-disposed thereon or adhesive may be added to one or both of media 16 and 18 during the process described herein using, for example, a spun-bond process whereby molten adhesive material is applied to one or both of media 16 and 18, in each case the addition of adhesive to media 16 and/or 18 may be provided in addition, or replace, adhesive layer 20.
In an embodiment, the filter media layers 16, 18 may comprise any desirable material, such as, for example, cellulose filter media. In an embodiment, the adhesive layer 20 may comprising any desirable material, such as, for example, polyamide. Although embodiments of materials are described above, it will be appreciated that the above materials are directed to an embodiment of the invention and do not limit or restrict practicing of the invention to a particular type of material.
In an embodiment, the corrugated porous filter media layer 16 may include an upper surface 16a and a lower surface 16b. In an embodiment, the corrugated porous filter media layer 16 may define peaks 22 separated between valleys 24 that extend substantially in parallel along the length, L, of the corrugated porous filter media layer 16.
In an embodiment, the second layer of porous filter media layer 18 may also include an upper surface 18a and a lower surface 18b. Further, in an embodiment, the sheet of adhesive 20 may also include, for example, an upper surface 20a and a lower surface 20b.
Referring to
In an embodiment, layers 12 (see, e.g., steps 75.1 and 75.2) may be sandwiched or moved adjacent one another by, for example, a pair of nip rollers 32. As illustrated, the adhesive layer 20 of the layers 12 is laminated by/disposed between the filter media layers 16, 18 (see, e.g., step 75.3).
When the layers 12 are sandwiched or moved adjacent one another by disposing the adhesive layer 20 between the filter media layers 16, 18 as described above, the upper surface 20a of the adhesive layer 20 may be disposed substantially adjacent one or more portions of the lower surface 16b of the corrugated porous filter media layer 16, which is shown generally at 34 in
Referring now to
With reference to
In an embodiment, for example, the sonitrode 36 imparts ultrasonic waves, U (see, e.g., step 75.4), according to the direction of the arrow, Y, for activating the adhesive layer 20 as the layers 12 are reeled according to the direction of the arrow, X. In an embodiment, as seen in
The ultrasonic waves, U, may be emitted to at least ultrasonically bond, UB, a plurality of portions, P, of the filter media 10 (see, e.g., step 75.5). In an embodiment, the plurality of portions, P, of the filter media 10 are generally defined as the location of the filter media 10 where upper surface 20a of the adhesive layer 20 is disposed substantially adjacent at least the one or more portions 34 of the lower surface 16b of the corrugated porous filter media layer 16; as such, when the adhesive layer 20 is activated at least proximate the portion 34 of the lower surface 16b of the corrugated porous filter media layer 16, a portion 38 of the upper surface 18a of the filter media layer 18 that is arranged substantially opposite the portion 34 of the lower surface 16b of the corrugated porous filter media layer 16 will also be ultrasonically bonded, UB, with the adhesive layer 20. Accordingly, in an embodiment, the plurality of portions, P, of the filter media 10 may be generally defined by the portions 34, 38 of each of the filter media layers.
As seen in
Further, in an embodiment, the apparatus/system 50 may include one or more cutting portions 37 that sever the width, W, of the filter media 10 in order to prepare individual bodies 14 for later use as a component of a filter element. However, in an embodiment, the one or more knives/cutting portions 37 may not be included/utilized such that the apparatus/system 50 forms a substantially large body 14 that is later utilized as a source of filter media 10 to later construct individual filter elements.
Once formed into the body 14 as described above, the filter media 10 is said to be wound upon itself. A segment of the wound filter media 10 is shown, for example, in
Although an embodiment of the invention has been described above to include a layers 12, it will be appreciated that the filter media 10 is not limited to include a layers 12 having any particular number, size, shape or configuration. For example, as seen in
In an embodiment, the filter media 100 may include the corrugated porous filter media layer 16 and the filter media layer 18. However, rather than including an adhesive layer 20, the filter media 100 may include one or more adhesive beads or strips 102 arranged at least proximate each of the portions 34, 38.
In an embodiment, the one or more adhesive beads or strips 102 may include a substantially solid length of material that is similar to that of the adhesive layer 20 described above. As such, the one or more adhesive beads or strips 102 may be located at one or more of the portions 34, 38 by way of any desirable methodology, such as, for example, an automatic or manual application.
However, in an alternative embodiment, as seen at
Irrespective of a substantially solid or liquid application of the one or more adhesive beads or strips 102, as seen in
The present invention has been described with reference to certain exemplary embodiments thereof. However, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that it is possible to embody the invention in specific forms other than those of the exemplary embodiments described above. This may be done without departing from the spirit of the invention. The exemplary embodiments are merely illustrative and should not be considered restrictive in any way. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents, rather than by the preceding description.
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