The invention relates to a filter system for fluids having a fluid container, in particular in the form of a hydraulic tank, and a filter element which can be installed therein and which has a fluid-permeable support tube which is surrounded by a filter medium and which forms an inner fluid space which on one end is closed by an end cap, the support tube on its other, open end being fixable on the edge of an access opening of the fluid container.
These filter systems are commercially available in a plurality of designs and versions. They are used among other things to filter dirt from fluids such as hydraulic oil. Fouling of hydraulic oil occurs in installation and in start-up of the respective hydraulic system, and in addition to this initial fouling, fouling can occur during operation, for example, by the penetration of dirt on the hydraulic tank due to insufficient tank ventilation, pipe feedthroughs, piston rod seals, and the like. If fouling occurs within the fluid stored in the hydraulic tank in hydraulic systems of machines, such as earth moving machines, excavators, or the like, it can be advantageous to undertake filtration directly in the region of the hydraulic tank, for example, by installing the filter element directly in the tank, the hydraulic oil which has been removed from the tank contents flowing directly through the filter medium of the filter element to filter out the dirt and the fluid which has been cleaned in this way being returned to the tank contents. In these solutions the filter systems merely cleans the tank contents. But solutions are also conceivable in which the filter system delivers the respectively filtered and cleaned fluid to the hydraulic circuit of the machine, in order to return from there to the tank the fluid which can also be fouled with solid parts in this circulation in the hydraulic circuit.
For satisfactory operating behavior of these filter systems, several prerequisites must be met. On the one hand, with respect to adequate operating reliability, in particular also under dynamic loads (vibrations), reliable positioning of the filter element within the tank must be ensured. On the other hand, in the interests of ease of maintenance, the replacement of used filter elements must be easily and conveniently possible. In the known filter systems the contradictory requirements, specifically sufficiently reliable anchoring of the filter element and easy and convenient interchangeability, are not satisfied at the same time. In the known solutions, when the filter element is changed, tedious and time-consuming measures in conjunction with dismounting and mounting of anchoring means for the filter element must be carried out.
With respect to these problems, the object of the invention is to make available a filter system in the form of a so-called in-tank system, in which, in spite of perfect positioning of the filter element, its replacement can be implemented easily and conveniently and the filter system, moreover, is characterized by an especially simple design which can be economically produced.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by a filter system which has the features of claim 1 in its entirety.
Accordingly, one important particular of the invention consists in that in the interaction between a centering part on the end cap of the filter element and a positioning part, which is connected to the wall of the fluid container, a centering on the face side of the filter element is formed. Thus, engagement between the centering part and positioning part can take place by inserting the filter element through the access opening and by releasing the centering engagement by removing the filter element from the access opening. The face centering of the filter element on the end cap, i.e., on the end of the support tube which is opposite the access opening, in interaction with the fixing of the orifice-side end of the support tube, which fixing is provided on the access opening, yields reliable fixing in position, i.e., reliable holding of the filter element even under the dynamic loads which may occur. In spite of the simple design, due to the anchoring which is simple to establish and release in replacement processes of the filter element, this invention offers the advantage of simplified maintenance.
In especially advantageous embodiments in which the fluid container is molded out of a plastic material, the positioning part can be formed by deformation of the wall of the fluid container. Such embodiments are especially simple and economical to produce, for example, by the container being produced in a blow molding process or according to the known rotational molding process, and, for larger containers such as tanks for hydraulic liquid, for example, PE or PA plastic material can be used.
In embodiments in which the centering part is formed by a depression of the end cap of the filter element, and to form the positioning part, the wall of the fluid container has a deformation in the form of a cup whose bottom together with the bordering side walls forms a peg which projects into the interior of the container for centering engagement to a depression, for an extremely simple design especially reliable anchoring of the filter element is ensured.
These embodiments are moreover characterized by especially great ease of operation when the arrangement is such that the peg in its end section located within the container has a bevel which reduces the peg diameter. In this way, without special attention having to be focused thereon, when the filter element is slid into the container, reliable centering engagement takes place when the end cap of the filter element is moved to the beveled peg.
Instead of a centering part which is formed by a depression in the end cap, alternatively the centering part can be formed by a lug-like extension of the end cap of the filter element which has a U-profile section which, in interaction with a rib structure which engages the U profile which projects to the interior on the wall of the fluid container, and which is used as a positioning part, centers the installed filter element.
As in the embodiment described first, in which the end cap forms an edge enclosure for the assigned end of the filter medium, in the second embodiment the extension can be attached to the end edge of the end cap, which edge forms an edge enclosure for the assigned end region of the filter medium.
Analogous to the peg of the first embodiment which is used as the positioning part, the rib structure of the second embodiment which forms the positioning part can also be formed by an integral wall part of the container, and the rib structure can be formed by an elongated wall part of the fluid container which is drawn into the interior of the container and the in-drawn wall part with its exterior in the wall of the fluid container forms a groove which runs in the direction of the rib structure and which is open on the two sides of the fluid container which border one another. In this way, within the container a rib is formed which at a distance from the container bottom extends away from the side wall of the container, that is to say, extends transversely to the direction of insertion of the filter element which has been inserted from the top side of the container.
The subject matter of the invention is also a filter element which has the features of claim 10 for the filter system according to the invention.
The invention is detailed below using embodiments which are shown in the drawings.
In the drawings,
The filter element 1, as is conventional for such filter means, has a support tube 23 which forms the inner fluid space 21 and which is made of metal or plastic, and as can be seen from
The end of the filter element 1 opposite the opening 31 is closed by an end cap 39. It is shaped such that a depression 41 is formed which extends into the fluid space 21 whose side wall 43 extends along the interior of the end section of the support tube 23. The part of the end cap 39 which adjoins the side wall 43 of the depression 41 forms an edge enclosure 45 which encloses the support tube 23 and the end of the filter medium 27.
As already mentioned, in the described design the replacement of the filter element 1 is extremely simple, since when the filter element 1 is installed it need simply be pushed through the access opening 5 of the tank 3 simply in the course of the insertion motion and need be slipped onto the peg 13 which is used as the positioning part, engagement being produced between the depression 41 of the end cap 30, which depression acts as the centering part, and the peg 13 which is used as the positioning part. As a result of the bevel 19 which is provided on the end side on the peg 13, reliable centering engagement takes place, even if a certain alignment error should be occur in the insertion process. At the same time, the centering of the filter element 1, which centering is opposite the cover 29, ensures its perfect positioning in the tank, even if the tank 3 is exposed to dynamic loads, such as jolting and vibrations.
The centering part which can be slipped onto the rib structure 47, on the end cap 39 which on the filter element 1 likewise forms an edge enclosure for the end of the filter medium 11 and of the support tube 23, is an extension 53 which is made in the form of a lug, such that a U-profile section 55 is formed. As can be taken from
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10 2006 034 943.1 | Jul 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/005235 | 6/14/2007 | WO | 00 | 1/27/2009 |