To an increasing degree, clean rooms are required in plants where precision instruments or the requisite parts for such instruments are manufactured. Also, the demands placed on the purity of the incoming and circulating air used in industrial processes are becoming increasingly more stringent. It is essential to have air that is purified of dust and microorganisms, and air filter systems having different designs are used. In this connection, cartridge filters are frequently used, which have a fold pack that is oriented perpendicularly to the direction of flow or a plurality of fold packs arranged in a V-shape, which are inserted into one frame. The fold pack and the frame are sealed from one another by a sealing material. As a fold pack, an insert made of accordian-folded filter paper is used. When working with filters for fine particulate matter, a filter fleece can be inserted as sealing material. However, in the case of filters for suspended particulate matter, plastics, which are mostly processed in liquid form, are used.
The frame gives the filter the requisite stability, protects the fold pack from damage, and allows the filter to be inserted into a receptacle system provided for it. The finished filter, together with the frame, is installed on site in a holding receptacle of an air filter system. The air filter sytems frequently have a multistage design and are composed of series-connected filters, for the most part of different filter classes, the separation efficiency of the filters typically increasing in the direction of air flow. When the filters of any one stage are installed in a filter system, in each case in a separate holding receptacle, the filter system must be sized to have equivalent dimensions. This entails higher capital costs as compared to a single-stage system. For this reason, efforts are also directed toward achieving a most compact possible design of the two-stage or multistage filter systems. In practice, in a two-stage filter arrangement, the prefilter and the main filter are installed together in only one filter receptacle. The prefilter is positioned loosely against the main filter, and, once inserted in the filter receptacle, both elements are held securely by the latter. The sealing action between the prefilter and main filter is provided by a peripheral seal that is placed on both filters. Since the service life of the prefilter is typically shorter than that of the main filter, problems arise when replacing the prefilter. The problems are further aggravated in filter systems which are only accessible from one side, since the prefilter and the main filter can only be installed from one and the same side into the holding receptacle.
The object of the present invention is, therefore, to devise a filter system which requires only a small amount of installation space, has a very compact design, and which facilitates ease of assembly and, respectively, disassembly of individual filters.
The objective is achieved in accordance with the present invention by a filter system having a plurality of in-line filters of a filter material that is held by frames, in particular having a main filter and at least one prefilter, in that the frame of the main filter and the frame of the prefilter and, alternatively, the frames of the prefilters are provided on their mutually facing sides with connecting elements, which allow the individual filters to be coupled to one another in a form-fitting manner. Thus, in accordance with the present invention, a filter cartridge may be placed as a prefilter on a cartridge type main filter, for example, and the two filters fastened together. The coupled together filters form an inherently stable unit. Therefore, it is merely necessary for the main filter to be secured in the filter holding receptacle. The need is eliminated for securing the prefilter separately.
The fasteners may be attached to the filter frame in such a way that they are replaceable. They are preferably designed to be symmetrical with respect to their center plane. Here, double-sided straddling dowels, two-part couplings or the like may be used, for example, which are inserted into corresponding slots, holes or the like in the frames of the filters. Fasteners are preferred which are rereleasable, without the main filter being damaged in the process. In this context, the fasteners themselves may be partially or also completely replaced. Especially beneficial is an approach whereby the fasteners are in two parts and may be fitted into each other.
The present invention may be applied quite beneficially to cartridge-type filters, so-called filter cartridges.
The present invention is explained in greater detail in the following with reference to a plurality of exemplary embodiments. In the enclosed
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 21 779.3 | May 2002 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP03/02499 | 3/12/2003 | WO | 7/7/2005 |