The present disclosure relates generally to a fluid filter assembly.
Fluid filter assemblies are used to filter fluids. Fluids which may be filtered by fluid filter assemblies include, for example, oil, hydraulic fluid, and transmission fluid, to name just a few.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a fluid filter assembly. The fluid filter assembly comprises a filter, a filter support, and a case to which the filter support is secured and that defines a filter chamber receiving the filter. The case comprises a notch extending into the filter chamber and urging the filter against a filter support. In one example, there are a plurality of such notches formed in an end wall of the case but not in a sleeve of the case. In another example, the plurality of notches are formed in both the end wall and the sleeve.
The above and other features of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following description and the attached drawings.
The detailed description particularly refers to the following figures in which:
While the concepts of the present disclosure are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific exemplary embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the disclosure to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives following within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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The case 12 is a one-piece member comprising a sleeve 20 and an end wall 22. Together, the sleeve 20 and the end wall 22 define the filter chamber 18 containing the filter 16. The end wall 22 is secured to a sleeve first end 24 and extends radially inwardly therefrom relative to a central axis 26 of the assembly 10 to cover a first aperture 28 defined by sleeve first end 24. The end wall 22 comprises a central flat portion 30 and a radially outer frusto-conical portion 32. Frusto-conical portion 32 extends radially outwardly from the flat portion 30 to the sleeve first end 24 as the frusto-conical portion 32 extends axially along axis 26.
Notches 14 are formed in the frusto-conical portion 32 and are spaced evenly about the axis 26. Each notch 14 provides an external surface 34 of the case 12 with a recessed gripping surface 36 to receive, for example, a finger of a person installing or removing the filter assembly 10. Each notch 14 also provides an internal surface 38 of the case 12 with a protruding surface 40 that engages an annular rib 41 of a first end cap 42 of the filter 16. As such, notches 14 extend inwardly into the filter chamber 18 to engage the first end cap 42 and thereby urge the filter 16 against the filter support 19 to secure the filter 16 in the filter chamber 18.
The filter support 19 comprises a closure 44 secured to a sleeve second end 46 opposite to the sleeve first end 24 to close a second aperture 48 defined by the sleeve second end 46. Together, closure 44 and case 20 provide the housing of filter assembly 10.
Closure 44 comprises a retainer plate 50, a gasket 52, and a connector plate 54. The retainer plate 50 is crimped to the sleeve second end 46 to secure closure 44 thereto. The gasket 52 is secured to the retainer plate 50 and configured to seal against the fluid user. The connector plate 54 is secured to the retainer plate 50 and cooperates with the retainer plate 50 to define a number of inlet apertures 56 spaced about axis 26 and configured to admit unfiltered fluid from the fluid user into the filter chamber 18. An anti-drainback, flapper inlet valve 57 is arranged to block fluid admitted into the filter chamber 18 from draining from the filter chamber 18 through the inlet apertures 56. The connector plate 54 comprises internal threads 58 configured to thread against external threads of an outlet post of the fluid user to mount the filter assembly 10 to the fluid user. The threads 58 thus define a fluid outlet aperture 60 through which fluid filtered by filter 16 is discharged from the filter chamber 18 back to the fluid user.
Filter 16 comprises a cylindrical filter medium 62 and first and second end caps 42, 64 secured to opposite ends of the filter medium 62. Normally, fluid that enters the filter chamber 18 through inlet apertures 56 is filtered by filter medium 62 when it flows radially inwardly through the filter medium 62 into an interior filtered fluid region 66 defined in the filter medium 62. After filtration by filter medium 62, the filtered fluid flows from the region 66 through a bypass assembly 68 and is discharged from the filter chamber 18 through the outlet aperture 60.
The bypass assembly 68 is configured to allow fluid to bypass filter 16 when the fluid is relatively thick during, for example, a cold-start situation or when flow through the filter medium 62 is obstructed by contaminants collected by the filter medium 62. The bypass assembly 68 comprises a first bypass plate 70 which is included in the second end cap 64, a second bypass plate 72, an annular bypass valve 74, a return spring 76, and a spring plate 78. The bypass plates 70, 72 cooperate to hold a radially outer portion of the bypass valve 74 therebetween and the bypass plate 72 and the connector plate 54 cooperate to hold a radially inner portion of the inlet valve 57 therebetween as a result of the notches engaging the first end cap 42 and thereby urging the filter 16 toward the closure 44. The closure 44, the inlet valve 57, and the bypass assembly 68 cooperate to provide the filter support 19.
The spring 76 acts against the first bypass plate 70 and the spring plate 78 to urge a radially inner portion of the bypass valve 74 toward the second bypass plate 72 to normally block fluid from bypassing the filter 16. When there is a sufficient build-up of fluid pressure in the filter chamber, fluid flows through bypass apertures 80 formed in bypass plate 72 and unseats bypass valve 74 from plate 72 to discharge through outlet aperture 60 without flowing through the filter medium 62.
Engagement between the notches 14 and the first end cap 42 thus urge the filter 16 against the filter support 19. In particular, such engagement urges the filter 16 against components of the bypass assembly 68 which cooperates with the closure 44 and the inlet valve 57 to provide the filter support 19. The filter 16 is thereby retained in the filter chamber 18. Further, components of the bypass assembly 68 and the inlet valve 57 are retained in the filter chamber 18 between the filter 16 and the closure 44 as a result of engagement between the notches 14 and the first end cap 42.
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While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such an illustration and description is to be considered as exemplary and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.
There are a plurality of advantages of the present disclosure arising from the various features of the apparatus, method, and system described herein. It will be noted that alternative embodiments of the present disclosure may not include all of the features described yet still benefit from at least some of the advantages of such features. Those of ordinary skill in the art may readily devise their own implementations of an apparatus, method, and system that incorporate one or more of the features of the present disclosure and fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
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