The invention relates to a filter for use in filtering particulates in a fluid stream, such as in a heating, ventilation and air conditioning system.
Filters for such systems are known, and typically are comprised of a filter media material, such as a polyester or fiberglass pad, which is surrounded by and supported by a rigid frame. The frames may be constructed of cardboard, plastic or metal and in most cases are fixed in size and shape for example to be received in a particular size opening in the ductwork of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. The fixed size of these filters dictates the size requirements for shipping containers and storage containers for the filters prior to their use, sometimes requiring very large containers to accommodate large sized filters.
It is known to provide frames for filters that are foldable, such as disclosed in published U.S. Patent Application No. 2008/0034718. It is also known to provide frames for filters or simple screens that are adjustable in size, such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. Re. 35,236, 3,016,952, 3,805,872, 5,364,458, 5,772,713, 6,007,598, and 6,502,909.
A foldable filter is provided having a flexible filter media, a frame surrounding and supporting the filter media, the frame comprising flexible rod members, each extending between and connecting two corner regions, with the filter media being secured along its edges to the rod members. The filter may be folded by grasping two opposite rod members, rotating the two opposite rod members end over end oppositely relative to one another about a point generally midway along a length of the rod members to effect a relative 180 degree rotation between the two rod members, twisting the filter media, and folding the filter media in half by bringing the two rod members to lie on top of one another.
In an embodiment of the invention, the filter frame may be comprised of four rod members.
In an embodiment of the invention, the filter media comprises a plastic material.
In an embodiment of the invention, the filter media comprises a fiberglass material.
In an embodiment of the invention, the rod members are formed integrally as one piece with each other.
In an embodiment of the invention, the frame is generally rectangular.
In an embodiment of the invention, the frame includes corner pieces at each corner region.
In an embodiment of the invention, the corner pieces are formed as right angle corners.
In an embodiment of the invention, the corner pieces are rigid members.
In an embodiment, the rod members are formed separately from one another and are held together by corner pieces.
In an embodiment of the invention, the rod members comprise metal rods.
In an embodiment of the invention, the rod members comprise plastic rods.
In an embodiment of the invention, the rod members comprise rods having circular cross sections.
In an embodiment of the invention, at least two of the rod members are flexible.
A method is provided for folding a foldable filter in which the filter comprises a rectangular shaped flexible filter media, a frame surrounding and supporting the filter media, the frame comprising four rod members, each extending between and connecting two adjacent corner pieces, with the filter media being secured along its edges to the rod members.
The method includes the steps of grasping two opposite rod members, rotating the two opposite rod members end over end oppositely relative to one another about a point generally midway along a length of the rod members to effect a relative 180 degree rotation between the two rod members, twisting the filter media, and folding the filter media in half by bringing the two rod members to lie on top of one another.
In an embodiment, the method includes the step of holding one of the rod members is stationary while the other rod member is rotated 180 degrees.
In an embodiment, the method includes the step of rotating both rod members approximately 90 degrees in opposite directions.
In an embodiment, the method includes the step of folding of the filter media in half after the rod members are rotated relative to one another.
In an embodiment, the method includes the step of folding of the filter media in half while the rod members are rotated relative to one another.
An example of the invention and the method used, and further advantages are detailed below on the basis of the figures.
An embodiment of a foldable filter 20 is schematically illustrated in
The filter media 22 may be comprised of a number of different materials, depending on the filtering that is to take place. In the case of air filters, such as those used in heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, the filter media 22 may be comprised of strands of plastic material, such as polypropylene, or fiberglass. The strands may be overlaid in woven or nonwoven form to provide a flexible mat of material to act as the filter media. The mat should have a flexibility allowing the mat to fold over on itself, and to twist about itself, and, depending again on the filtering that is to take place, should have a thickness generally no greater than about one inch for every 36 inches of length of the length of the rod members 28. The individual strands or fibers of the filter media 22 may be secured in place relative to each other via thermal adhesion or glue or other binders, as is known in the art, such that the mat will present a generally stable mesh of the fibers or strands.
The frame 24 may have a generally rectangular shape, although the sides of the frame need not be completely linear, and the corners of the frame need not be precisely right angles. The frame 24 may also have a general shape other than rectangular, including circulars, L-shaped, or having other geometrical shapes. In an embodiment of the invention as illustrated, the frame 24 is comprised of four sides formed by the rod members 28 in which two of the rod members join one another at each of the four corner pieces 26. The four rod members 28 may be pieces that are separate from one another, and are held relative to one another by the corner pieces 26 as is shown in
The term rod member, as used herein, is meant to mean a length of the frame 24 which extends from one corner piece 26 to the next, either before or after the corner pieces and the rod members are assembled together. The rod members 28 may all be identical throughout the frame 24, or some rod members may be constructed differently than others.
In some embodiments the corner pieces 26 may be permanently secured to the rod members 28 and the filter media 22, and in other embodiments, the corner pieces may be attached after the rod members and filter media are assembled to one another, and may be detachable and replaceable on the assembled rod members and filter media.
The filter media 22 is secured along its edges to the rod members 28. The method of attachment may vary, depending on the composition of the filter media and the rod members 28, but may include thermal attachment, gluing or other binders, stitching, forming a passage in the filter media for the rod members to pass through, etc.
The rod members 28 may comprise individual rods 43 as shown in
The rod members 28 may have a circular cross section, such as shown in
What is important is that at least some of the rod members 28 must be flexible so that they can bend along their length. The rod members 28 may also be resilient so that they will return to their original orientation, such as linear in the case of a rectangular frame 24, when a flexing force is removed. In other cases, the filter media 22 may provide the resiliency to return the frame 24 to its original shape when the filter 20 is unfolded.
The corner pieces 26 may be formed as right angle corners, with each corner piece having a leg 42 to which one end of one of the rod members 28 is secured. The corner pieces 26 may also be arcuate in shape, extending though a desired angle, such as 90 degrees, or some other angle. The corner pieces 24 may be rigid, so as to retain their original configuration, or they may be somewhat flexible so that the two legs 42 can flex towards and away from one another. The corner pieces 26 may be made of a plastic material, such as polypropylene or nylon, a metal material, such as aluminium, steel, tin or another alloy, or a stiff paper material such as cardboard.
A cross section of the corner piece 26, such as shown in
In use, the filter 20 is open, such as shown in
In an embodiment, the filter 20 may be folded by grasping two opposite flexible rod members 28 generally midway along their length. The two opposite rod members 28 are then rotated end over end oppositely relative to one another about an axis 52 (
With the embodiment of
In all other respects, the embodiment illustrated in
While only certain embodiments have been set forth, alternative embodiments and various modifications will be apparent from the above description to those skilled in the art. These and other alternatives are considered equivalents and within the spirit of scope of the present invention. It should be understood that I wish to embody within the scope of the patent warranted heron all such modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of my contribution to the art.