This invention relates to a filter for a degas bottle used in a coolant system and in particularly, a filter that also provides pressure relief.
Coolant systems for diesel engines utilize a degas bottle that acts as a coolant reservoir and relieves pressure within the cooling system. Pressure often increases in the cooling system during engine operation, so the degas bottle typically has included a cap with a valve for relieving the pressure. The cap is secured to a neck of the degas bottle, and a filter is arranged within the neck.
The filter is typically a molded structure having a mesh that prevents debris from clogging or negatively impacting the operation of the valve in the cap. Under rare conditions, it is possible for the filter to become clogged with debris such that the valve cannot relieve pressure within the degas bottle. This could result in a pressure within the degas bottle that exceeds the proof pressure of coolant lines within the cooling system. Accordingly, it is desirable to ensure that the valve can vent pressure in the event of a clogged filter.
One solution to the above-described problem of clogged filters has been to install yet another valve on the filter that is operated by a spring, or other biasing device, to keep it closed below a predetermined pressure differential. Although this method is reliable, it is quite costly. Furthermore, the valve on the filter may become stuck and fail to perform since it is normally in the closed position and operates very infrequently. What is needed is an inexpensive filter that provides pressure relief.
A cooling system is provided that includes a cap secured to a degas bottle. A filter that includes a frangible area is arranged within the degas bottle near the cap to separate the degas bottle into first and second sides. The frangible area is breakable in response to a predetermined pressure differential to provide an opening in the filter that connects the first and second sides. The filter includes a housing that supports a mesh which filters debris and prevents the debris from reaching a valve in the cap. The opening formed by the broken frangible area provides a bypass of the mesh in the event that it becomes clogged with debris.
In operation, the inventive filter provides a simple method of releasing pressure in the cooling system. A wall of the filter is fractured once the differential pressure reaches the predetermined differential pressure. The inexpensive filter can then be replaced.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
An example cooling system 10 is shown in
A portion of the degas bottle 20 is shown in
The filter 28 includes a molded housing 32, typically constructed from a plastic such as nylon, that includes multiple apertures 34. Mesh 36, typically constructed from nylon that is arranged in a cylindrical shape, covers the apertures 34. The housing 32 is typically overmolded around the mesh 36. A tab 38 is provided by the housing 32 to facilitate removable of the filter 28 from the degas bottle 20.
In the example shown, the housing 32 includes a bottom 40 provided by a wall 42 that is normally closed or unbroken, as shown in
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The invention has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology that has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.