Claims
- 1. A filter material comprising a substantially uncharged synthetic microfiber polymer web wherein the web is formed of fine fibers having an average diameter in the range of about 0.8 to about 1.5 microns having a filtration efficiency of at greater than 50% and an alpha value of at least about 11.
- 2. The filter material of claim 1, wherein the synthetic microfiber is a melt blown fiber.
- 3. The filter material of claim 1, wherein the alpha value is about 13.
- 4. The filter material of claim 1, wherein the diameter of the fibers is about 1.0 microns.
- 5. The filter material of claim 1, wherein the microfiber web has a basis weight of between about 6 and about 25 g/m2 of synthetic microfiber polymer fiber.
- 6. The filter material of claim 1, wherein the polymer of the polymer web is polyethylene, polypropylene, or polybutylene.
- 7. A filter media comprising a substantially uncharged synthetic microfiber polymer web wherein the web is formed of fine fibers having a diameter in the range of about 0.8 to about 1.5 microns on a support to effect a level of filtration above 50% with a low pressure drop such that alpha of the web is at least about eleven.
- 8. The filter media of claim 7, wherein the synthetic microfiber is a melt blown fiber.
- 9. The filter media of claim 7, wherein the synthetic microfiber polymer web is polyethylene, polypropylene, or polybutylene.
- 10. The filter media of claim 7, wherein the fine fiber web has a web basis weight of between about 6 g/m2 and about 25 g/m2 of synthetic microfiber.
- 11. The filter media of claim 10, wherein the fine fiber web basis weight is about 22 g/m2.
- 12. The filter media of claim 7, wherein the microfiber web has an alpha value that remains stable over the useful life of the filter media without charge.
- 13. The filter media of claim 7, wherein the synthetic microfibers are uncharged.
- 14. The filter media of claim 7, wherein the support includes a spun bond layer having a web basis weight in the range of about 5 g/m2 to about 10 g/m2.
- 15. The filter media of claim 14, wherein the spun bond layer is formed with fibers having a diameter between about ten and about twenty microns.
- 16. The filter media of claim 7, wherein the support includes a spun bond layer having a web basis weight in the range of between about 34 g/m2 and about 55 g/m2.
- 17. The filter media of claim 16, wherein the spun bond layer is formed with fibers having a diameter between about ten and twenty microns.
- 18. A filter media comprising a substantially uncharged synthetic microfiber polymer web and a coarse support fiber layer, wherein the diameter of fibers of the synthetic microfiber polymer fiber web is between about 0.8 to about 1.5 microns, the fibers of the coarse support fiber layer have a diameter above ten microns, and the web has an alpha value that is at least about eleven.
- 19. The filter media of claim 18, wherein the synthetic microfibers are melt blown fibers.
- 20. The filter media of claim 18, wherein the synthetic microfibers are uncharged.
- 21. The filter media of claim 18, wherein the coarse support fiber layer is a synthetic microfiber layer of coarse fibers forming a prefilter having a basis weight above about 20 g/m2.
- 22. The filter media of claim 21, wherein the coarse support fiber layer has a basis weight of 80 g/m2.
- 23. The filter media of claim 22, wherein the coarse support fiber layer comprises fibers having a diameter between about 13 microns and about 17 microns.
- 24. The filter media of claim 18, wherein the filter media has an alpha value of at least about 11.
- 25. A filter media comprising
a first spunbond layer; a coarse synthetic microfiber layer; a substantially uncharged synthetic microfiber polymer fiber web wherein the web is formed of fine fibers having a diameter in the range of about 0.8 to about 1.5 microns; and a second spunbond layer, thereby providing a filter media which effects effect a level of filtration above 50%.
- 26. The filter media of claim 25, wherein the synthetic microfibers are melt blown fibers.
- 27. The filter media of claim 25, wherein the filter media has an alpha value of at least about eleven.
- 28. The filter media of claim 25, wherein the first spunbond layer has a basis weight of about 8.5 g/m2.
- 29. The filter media of claim 25, wherein the coarse synthetic microfiber layer has a basis weight of about 80 g/m2.
- 30. The filter media of claim 25, wherein the synthetic microfiber polymer web has a basis weight of about 22 g/m2.
- 31. The filter media of claim 25, wherein the second spunbond layer has a basis weight of between about 40.8 g/m2 and about 54.4 g/m2.
- 32. A method of forming filter media, such method comprising the steps of
extruding and melt blowing a fine fiber filter layer and attaching the layer to a low pressure drop support, wherein the fine fiber filter layer has fibers with a diameter of approximately one micrometer and is deposited with a basis weight effective to achieve filtration above 50% and an alpha, as measured in a discharged condition, is at least about eleven.
- 33. The method of claim 32, wherein the low pressure drop support is a spun bond support.
- 34. The method of claim 32, wherein the melt blown fine fiber layer is deposited on the spun bond support and adhered thereto in a heated state.
- 35. The method of claim 32, wherein the low pressure drop support includes a coarse fiber prefilter.
- 36. The method of claim 32, wherein the coarse fiber prefilter is mechanically adhered to the fine fiber filter layer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/162,545, filed on Oct. 29, 1999 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/178,348, filed on Jan. 25, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60162545 |
Oct 1999 |
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60178348 |
Jan 2000 |
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Divisions (1)
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09698584 |
Oct 2000 |
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10386887 |
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