The invention relates to a filtering device comprising a plurality of filtering elements, the bodies of which define a longitudinal axis, said filtering elements being arranged adjacently to one another in a housing such that the longitudinal axes of the filtering elements run parallel to one another, and the bodies of at least some of the filtering elements have a shape that deviates from a circular cylinder in at least one part of the body length. The invention further relates to a filtering element that is provided for use in such a filtering device.
Filtering devices of this kind are often used in technical facilities for the purpose of filtering process liquids, pressure liquids such as hydraulic oils, coolant lubricants, for treating liquid media and the like. Facilities that use such filtering devices can often only provide a limited amount of usable space for incorporating or attaching the filtering device. However, to be able to filter correspondingly large volume flows, the filtering surface that is provided by the filtering device must be sufficiently large. With regard to this requirement, a known filtering device of the kind as specified above has been described, for example, in DE 10 2004 026 862 A1; said device provides for filtering elements having bodies that deviate from the cross-section of a circular cylinder form, having the form of a Reuleaux triangle instead. In comparison to devices having circular cylindrical or block-shaped filtering elements, the shape of the Reuleaux triangle allows for accommodating a larger filtering area inside a given installation space.
On the basis of this prior art, it is the object of the present invention to provide a filtering device that allows for a further improvement of the ratio between the installation space and the achievable filtering area.
According to the invention, this object is achieved with a filtering device having any and all of the characterizing features as set forth in claim 1.
As specified in the characterizing portion of claim 1, this object-is achieved according to the invention in that the filtering elements with cross-sections deviating from the cross-section of the circular cylinder shape have cross-sections the size of which changes, at least in part, from one end to the other end, and in that said filtering elements are oriented in such a way inside the housing that, in filtering elements that are adjacently disposed relative to each other, such areas with larger cross-sections are paired with such areas having smaller cross-sections. Correspondingly, in a group of filtering elements containing filtering elements that are disposed next to each other and paired with each other and thereby forming a single group, more slender areas are disposed across from the thicker areas of the adjacently disposed partner element, such that any free spaces or unused “dead space” within the group can be minimized, meaning it is possible to achieve a correspondingly high packing density with an optimally large filtering area.
Especially advantageously, filtering elements in form of tapered candle filters are used, which are disposed adjacently in relation to each other and with the tapering thereof oriented in opposite directions, respectively. In this case, the filtering elements that are arranged into a group of adjacently disposed filtering elements delimit funnel-type fluid spaces inside the filter housing. Obvious combinations of convex external geometries with concave structures are also possible. This way, for example, it is possible to combine layer-cake-like filtering elements with each other by providing that one convex layer-cake-like ring, in each case, engages in a concave recess between two adjacently disposed convex layer-cake-like rings of the other filtering element, preferably while maintaining a radial spacing. Aside from such a stepwise ring arrangement, continually changing structures are conceivable as well, which provide for a barrel-like filtering element having a central, convexly protruding barrel part that engages, leaving a spacing, in a concave recess of an adjacent filtering element having a hose-like configuration, such that a rotational hyperboloid is formed. The abovementioned spacings between individual filtering elements are necessary for any sensible routing of the fluids inside the filter housing, and all of the filtering elements constituted in this manner are preferably configured as rotationally symmetrical.
In especially advantageous embodiments, however, the filtering elements, which are preferably tapered candle filters, are disposed inside the filter housing between a planar base plate and a cover plate that is disposed in a parallel plane in relation to the former. The corresponding result is a pot-shaped filter housing that receives the filtering elements by means of mounts on the base plate. Furthermore, an axial spacing exists between the ends of the filtering elements in relation to the top cover plate.
Especially advantageously, the base plate can be configured as a connection plate and provided with fluid openings that can be used to bring fluid passages in fluid communication with the inner filtering cavities of the filtering elements, which are held by the ends thereof on the base plate.
With candle filters having a tube-like support structure and a filtering medium surrounding the inside filtering cavity, especially advantageously, it is possible to provide for an arrangement whereby the ends of the tube-like support structure, which are allocated to the base plate, constitute the fluid passages and engage with the fluid openings of the base plate, when the filtering element is in the functional position thereof.
On a base plate that serves as a connection plate, it is possible to provide a closure piece located at the ends of the tube-like support structure on the filter candles, where the inner filtering cavities are allocated to the cover plate, and said closure piece seals said filtering cavity in a fluid-proof manner.
Regarding the connection of the candle filters that are directed toward the base plate by the slender ends thereof, the arrangement can be advantageously configured such that the tube-like support structure is extended by a connection tube, which engages in the related fluid opening and that is axially secured on the base plate.
If candle filters are provided that include an external tube-like support structure, said support structure can form a radially protruding annular edge on the thicker end thereof. For candle filters having the thick end thereof oriented toward the base plate, this edge can be a contact area on the base plate.
On the more slender end, the internal support structure can form a cylinder part, which passes through a hollow cylindrical collar on the slender end of the external support structure, wherein the collar is axially secured on the cylinder part. After disengaging this security means, the external support structure of the candle filter can be pulled off, for example, to replace the filter medium.
Especially advantageously, the collar can include a step constituting a shoulder, which is disposed in the radial plane, and the annular edge of the external support structure of the respectively adjacent candle filter grips there-across. The annular edge of the external support structure thus constitutes a stop element for axially securing the candle filters inside the group.
To support the candle filters on the cover plate, it is possible to provide spacers, respectively, on the collar of the external support structure and on the closed thicker end of the internal support structure; preferably, they are formed thereto in one piece.
Another subject-matter of the present invention is a filtering element that is provided for use in the context of a filtering device according to any one of the claims 1 to 12 and having the characteristics of the claim 13.
However, groups of filtering elements having varying cross-sections that are combined with such filtering elements having identical cross-sections inside the same filter housing, for example in the customary cylindrical design, also fall within the scope of the present invention.
The invention will be described in further detail below based on the embodiment that is represented in the drawing.
Shown are as follows:
in one given row, the candle filters 3 are oriented with the more slender ends thereof towards the base plate 1 and, in the respectively given adjacent row, the candle filters 3 are oriented with the thicker ends thereof toward the base plate 1; moreover, the sequential rows of candle filters 3 are offset in relation to one another, respectively following such an arrangement in that the candle filters 3 that are comprised in consecutive rows are disposed inside the gaps left by the respectively previous row.
Only a partial group of the total number of candle filters 3 is depicted in
It can be clearly discerned in
A filter mat 21, disposed on the outside of the internal support structure 13 can be provided, for example, as a non-woven filtration material, such as a non-woven polyester or the like, which is placed around the support structure 13; alternately, a fiber application can be directly applied to the support structure 13 by means of a melt-blown process. It is understood that the type and specification of the respective filter medium 21 will depend on the purpose of use and the operating conditions of the filtering device.
At the end that is oriented toward the base plate 1, the internal support structure 13 forms, together with the closed end part 19, a connection piece 23 for the engagement in the corresponding opening 5 of the base plate 1. The candle filters 3 that are oriented with the more slender ends thereof toward the base plate 1 include, instead of the cylinder part 15 serving as closure piece, a connection tube 25 that is formed in one piece with the internal support structure 13 and passes through the related opening 5. The tube 25, and thereby the candle filter 3, is axially secured inside the opening 5. In the present example, a bayonet catch 27 is provided for this purpose 27. Alternately, providing a clip for securing the screwed connection is also possible.
In the present example, the candle filters 3 include an external, tube-like support structure 29 that surrounds the outer side of the filter medium 21, which is shown separately in
The annular edges 31 on the external support structure 29 form a kind of toothing with the more slender ends of the external support structure 29 of adjacent candle filters to provide mutual, axial cohesion of the group of the candle filters 3. More precisely, as shown particularly in
With the group of candle filters 3 cohesively held together in this manner by the base plate 1, the untreated side 51 is sealed off from the clean side, that is located inside the filter cavity 11, by means of sealing edges 53 that are formed, as hinted at in
In the preceding, the tapered candle filters 3 were described as comprising multiple structural parts with support structures 13, 29 and filter medium 21 disposed there-between; however, the candle filters can be envisioned as tapered slotted screen tube elements that would be disposed in corresponding groups having a reversed tapering in relation to each other.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2011 013 186.8 | Mar 2011 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2012/000119 | 1/12/2012 | WO | 00 | 9/25/2013 |