The field of the invention is that of filtration assemblies for filtering a fluid such as fuel, an oil, or air flowing in particular in a motor or a hydraulic equipment.
Filtration assemblies generally comprise a filter body comprising a tank or shell and a cover or head. When the filtration assembly is in use, the filter body is closed, the cover and tank cooperating with one another to form a seal and close the filter body. The filter body is configured for housing a filter cartridge.
When maintaining the filtration assembly, the filter cartridge is generally changed after the has been opened. To effect the closing of the filter body during the maintenance operation or during the installation of the filtration assembly, an additional locking system can be provided for the filter body in order to secure the closing of the filter body and/or to ensure that it is sealed, for example, by reinforcing the tightening between the tank and the cover.
The locking system is unlocked during a maintenance operation.
A disadvantage of such a locking system resides specifically in the fact that it can interfere with the work space of the user during the maintenance of the filtration assembly and sometimes even with the closing of the filter body after maintenance.
The object of the invention is to provide a filtration assembly that can be maintained quickly and in a secure manner.
According to at least one embodiment in particular, the object of the invention is to provide such a filtration assembly that makes it possible to free the workspace of the user during a maintenance operation.
According to at least one embodiment, another object of the invention is to provide such a filtration assembly that makes it possible to ensure that the locking system is correctly positioned to allow effective locking of the filter body after a maintenance operation.
In order to achieve all or part of these objects, the invention proposes a filtration assembly for filtering a fluid flowing in particular in a motor or a hydraulic equipment, comprising:
According to the invention, the filtration assembly comprises means for holding the locking system in the unlocked position.
The holding means thus enable a reversible securing of the locking system.
Owing to the invention, provision is made of means making it possible to keep the locking system from interfering with the user's workspace, specifically during a maintenance operation or during the installation of the filtration assembly.
Hence owing to the invention, the user can use the holding means of the locking system after unlocking, for example, to secure the latter. Once the maintenance operation or installation of the filtration assembly is complete, the user can, for example, disengage the locking system from the holding means after closing the filter body in order to lock the filtration assembly. The locking system or systems will not interfere with the user during the installation or maintenance operation.
Moreover, owing to the invention, during the closing of the filter body after the maintenance operation or installation, the user can be certain that the locking system will not become wedged in the space between the tank and the cover and interfere with the closing of the filter body or even damage the closing mechanism of the filtration assembly.
Advantageously, the holding means are configured such that the locking system can be fastened to or disengaged from the holding means with just one hand and without requiring any tools.
The holding means cooperate, for example, with the locking system by snap-in and/or by friction, by mechanical stopping, fixed or detachable stop. An advantage of such holding means lies in making it possible to fasten as well as disengage the locking system easily, in particular with just one hand and/or without tools.
The locking system can have at least one actuator and one locking element. The actuator, which is integrally formed with the cover or the tank, respectively, is configured, for example, for bringing the locking element into the locking position and for the release thereof. The locking element is configured, for example, so that it can be secured in a reversible manner to the tank or to the cover, respectively, in order to effect the locking of the filter body.
In an embodiment, the actuator and the locking element are linked to one another by a mechanical articulation, for example, a knuckle joint, consisting specifically of mechanical articulation about two separate axes, which are arranged parallel to one another, or not.
In a special embodiment, the mechanical articulation between the actuator and the locking element takes place about a single axis.
In another embodiment, the actuator and the locking element are made of a single piece forming all or part of the locking system. In the latter case, the locking system in particular has a single piece forming the actuator and the locking element, wherein the piece is configured, for example, to be movable at least in rotation about a single axis in order to effect the locking by cooperating in a reversible manner with the tank or cover, respectively, and, by rotation about said axis, to move into the unlocking position and to be able to cooperate with the holding means.
In an example, the holding means are configured, for example, for holding the locking element in the unlocking position.
In another example, the holding means are configured, for example, for holding the actuator in the unlocking position.
When provision is made of a knuckle joint, the latter can comprise a first axis fixed in relation to the cover or to the tank, respectively, about which axis the actuator is at least partially movable in rotation, the knuckle joint comprising, for example, a second axis, parallel or not, to the first axis and fixed in relation to the actuator, the locking element being at least partially movable in rotation about said second axis.
The locking element can have a fastening part, which in a special example can be in the form of a hook, on one end and the tank or the cover, respectively, can have a part corresponding to the fastening part such as a rim or a groove or even a rib configured to enable the retention of the fastening part in the locking position.
The holding means are advantageously formed in or on the cover or in or on the tank, respectively.
In one embodiment, the locking element and/or the actuator of the locking system have/has at least one wire, specifically a metal wire, and/or a plate, specifically a metal or polymer, in particular elastomer plate.
When the locking element of the locking system has at least one wire, at least one of the (e.g., essentially parallel) two wire portions can be configured such that they can be held, on the outside and/or on the inside, by the holding means in the unlocking position.
When the locking element and/or the actuator comprise/comprises a plate, the holding means can be configured for holding one or two sides, specifically opposite sides, of said plate, in particular by snap-in.
Another object of the invention, in combination with the aforementioned, is a method for maintaining/installing the filtration assembly as defined above, said method comprising the following steps:
Other features and advantages of the invention will appear upon reading the following description of specific embodiments, provided as a mere illustrative and non-limiting example, in the appended drawings, in which:
A filtration assembly 1 for filtering a fluid flowing in, for example, a motor or a hydraulic equipment is illustrated in
The filtration assembly 1 comprises a filter body 2 comprising a cover 3 and a tank 4 configured for cooperating with one another in order to allow the closing of the filter body 2, specifically during the use of the filtration assembly 1, and to allow the opening of the filter body 2 during a maintenance operation, for example.
The filter body 2 is provided for housing a generally removable filter cartridge 35, which is partially visible in
The filtration assembly 1 furthermore has at least one locking system 5 for the filter body 2, in particular several locking systems 5 as in the illustrated example, in which there are five.
Each locking system 5 is being movable between a locking position discernible in
According to the invention, the filtration assembly 1 comprises means 8 for holding the locking system in the unlocking position, as shall be described further below.
In the example illustrated in
In this example, the actuator 6 is integral with the cover 3, but it could be integral with the tank 4 without exceeding the scope of the invention.
Also in this example, the actuator 6 is configured to allow the tightening and holding of the locking element 7 in the locking position, and inversely the transition of the locking element 7 into the unlocking position. The actuator 6 fulfills these two functions, in this example, by rotation in one direction and in the opposite direction of the actuator 6 in relation to the locking element 7, as shall be explained further below.
The locking element 7 in turn is configured to be secured in a reversible manner to the tank (to the cover in another example) in order to effect the locking of the filter body 2.
In the illustrated example, the locking system 5 has a wire, specifically, a metal wire.
In this example, the knuckle joint 9 has a first axis 10 fixed in relation to the cover 3, [sic] in this example. The actuator 6 is at least partially movable in relation to this first axis 10. In the illustrated example, an end part 17 of the actuator 6 forms this first axis 10. Indeed, in this example, the wire end part 17 is fastened onto the cover 3 but still movable in rotation in relation to the cover 3.
The knuckle joint 9 also comprises a second axis 30, which in this example is parallel to the first axis 10 and is formed in this example by an end part 31 of the locking element 7. The locking element 7 is movable in rotation about this second axis 30, whereas the actuator 6 is fixed in relation to the second axis 30. Indeed, the metal wire constituting the actuator 6 forms a turn 16 about the second axis 30 in two regions of said second axis 30, as illustrated and in this example. The two turns 16 form the link between the actuator 6 and the locking element 7.
The locking element 7 also comprises a fastening part 11, forming a hook in this example, conferring to the locking element 7 the capacity to secure the cover or the tank, respectively, during the locking of the filtration assembly 1 in the use position. In this example, the locking element furthermore has a linkage part 12, which in this embodiment consists of two wire portions 12a and 12b, which are essentially parallel in this example.
The actuator 6 of the locking system in turn has a handle part 15 permitting a user to rotation it in one direction or in an opposite direction in relation to the first axis 10. The two turns 16 connect the handle part 15 and the end part 17 of the actuator 6 to one another.
In this example, the holding means 8 formed on the cover 3 are arranged on either side of one of the wire portions 12, in this case the wire portion 12b, in such a way as to fix the wire portion 12b in a reversible manner, by friction in this example.
Also in this example, the handle part 15 of the actuator 6 is narrower than the clearance between the wire portions 12a and 12b such that the rotation of the locking element 7 in relation to the actuator 6 allows the passage of the locking element 7 from one side to the other of the actuator 6, specifically in the transition to and from the locking position and the unlocking position, when the locking element 7 is secured to the holding means 8 after having been disengaged from the tank 4.
When the locking system 5 is in the locked position, the locking element 7 is hooked in the example illustrated to the tank 4, for example, in a groove in the latter provided for this purpose. To unlock, the user rotates the actuator 6 about the first axis 10 in one direction. The user then unhooks the locking element 7 from the tank 4. The user then rotates the locking element 7 about the second axis 30 and fastens it to the holding means 8, which are on the cover 3 in this example. The user can then open the filter body and perform the maintenance operation or installation of the filtration assembly. The user closes the filter body 2 without the locking system 5 constituting a hindrance in his work space, owing to the invention. The user disengages the locking element 7 from the holding means 8. He then hooks the locking element 7 to the tank 4 by rotating the locking element 7 about the second axis 30 and inserting the fastening part 11 in, for example, the groove of the tank 4. The user tightens and locks the locking element 7 in the locking position, specifically by rotating the actuator 6 about the first axis 10 in an opposite direction.
Other examples of holding means 8 that can be used are illustrated in
In the example of
In the embodiment of
An embodiment in which the holding means 8 are arranged between the wire portions 12 and allow the locking element 7 of the locking system 5 to be snapped in place is illustrated in
Another example of the locking system 5 of the invention is shown in
In this example, the wire portions 12 of the locking element 7 are curved. At least one notch 40, specifically two notches 40 in this example, formed on the cover 3 of the filtration assembly 1 constitute the holding means 8.
Another exemplary embodiment of the invention has been illustrated in
The locking position is shown in
The invention is not limited to the examples described.
In particular, the number of constituent pieces of the locking system can be other than one or two without exceeding the scope of the invention. In the case of a pivoting of the locking system about two axes, as in the case of the mechanical articulation comprising a knuckle joint, for example, the axes can be parallel to one another, as described previously, or not parallel to one another.
The mechanical articulation between the actuator and the locking element can take place about a single axis.
Throughout the description, the terms “having a” and “comprising a” are to be understood as synonyms of the expressions “having at least one” and “comprising at least one,” unless specified otherwise.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1453313 | Apr 2014 | FR | national |
The present application is a U.S. national stage application claiming the benefit of International Application No. PCT/EP2015/057269, filed on Apr. 1, 2015, which claims the benefit of and priority to French Patent Application No. 1453313, filed Apr. 14, 2014. The contents of both applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2015/057269 | 4/1/2015 | WO | 00 |