Referring now to the Figures, a combination ion exchange and particulate filter assembly 10 (“filter assembly”) is shown in accordance embodiments of the invention. With reference to the embodiment depicted in
In an embodiment, housing 12 includes a sidewall 20 that defines a cavity 22 (see
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In an embodiment, support 40 is a tube and can include radial apertures (not shown) for permitting filtered fluid to enter interior portion 41 after passing through the filter media 34. Thereafter, fluid residing in interior portion 41 can exit through first end cap 36 and opening 28. Thus, as the fluid stream enters housing 12 via apertures 30 resident on cover plate 18, fluid can pass through filter media 16 and egress from housing 12 through support 40 and first end cap 36. In an embodiment, the fluid that passes through filter media 16 does not correspondingly pass through ion exchange member 14 and vice versa such that the flow of entering fluid is split in a parallel flow path.
In an embodiment, first end cap 36 is formatted to sealingly engage cover plate 18. Referring to
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In an embodiment, canister 52 contains ion exchange material, for example, ion exchange resin. In an embodiment, the ion exchange resin may be provided in a bead format. In an embodiment, such resin beads are provided to absorb acid present in the fluid passing therethrough. In an embodiment, such acid removal facilitates increased life of the fluid.
As will be understood by the foregoing structure and as described hereinabove, in an embodiment, the fluid flow through the filter member 16 is parallel with the fluid flow through the ion exchange member 14. It is appreciated that, among other factors, the density of the filter element media 34 and the size of fluid inlet port 72 of ion exchange member 14 can be modified to accommodate a desired volumetric fluid flow ratio between the fluid passing through the filter member 16 and the fluid passing through the ion exchange member 14. It is to be understood that the modification thereof is, generally, application specific. In an embodiment, the filter assembly 10 is arranged such that about ninety percent (90%) by volume of the fluid entering housing will pass through the filter media 34 and about ten percent (10%) by volume will pass through the ion exchange member 14.
An exemplary method for assembling filter assembly 10 will now be described. For brevity, a single method for assembly is described, but it will be appreciated that upon considering the principles outlined herein, and the familiarizations gleaned thereby, one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that various modifications can be made to this exemplary method for assembly such that the invention should not be limited to the exemplary embodiment and is entitled to the full scope and breadth contemplated hereby and according to the scope of the claims that follow.
In an embodiment, the method is as follows: (1) cover plate 18 (with or without gasket) is placed on a surface; (2) support element 42 is placed on top of cover plate 18; (3) filter member 16 is placed on top of support element 42; (4) washer 60 is placed on top of filter member 16 to create a seal between the filter member 16 and ion exchange member 14; (5) ion exchange member 14 is placed on top of the washer 60; biasing element 74 is placed on top of the ion exchange member 14; (6) housing 12 is placed over the entire assembly and seamed to cover plate 18. In an embodiment, the seam between housing 12 and cover plate 18 is a double seam.
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In an embodiment housing 112 includes a sidewall 120 that defines a cavity 122 within housing 112. In an embodiment, cavity 122 houses ion exchange member 114 and filter member 116 therewithin. Cover plate 118 is attached to an end of housing 112 to retain ion exchange member 114 and filter member 116 within housing 112.
In an embodiment, cover plate 118 includes a circumferential sidewall 126 that extends axially inward, toward filter member 116 and defines an opening 128. In an embodiment, opening 128 is a fluid port for filtered fluid (fluid filtered from at least one of filter member 116 and/or ion exchange member 114) to egress from housing 114, filter member 116 and/or ion exchange member 114. Radially exterior to sidewall 126, cover plate 118 defines one or more apertures 130 that extend through cover plate 118. In an embodiment, the one or more apertures 130 define a fluid port for unfiltered fluid to enter into housing 112 and potentially become filtered by at least one of filter member 116 and ion exchange member 114 and subsequently egress from housing 114 via opening 128. While apertures 130 defined by a cover plate 118 have been described to allow fluid to enter housing 112, various configurations for such fluid entrance will become obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art after consulting this disclosure and the invention should not be limited to the particular configuration disclosed herein. It should also be recognized based on this disclosure, that the function of one or more apertures 130 and opening 128 can be reversed so that incoming fluid can enter through opening 128 such that apertures 130 thereafter function as exit portals for this fluid.
In an embodiment and as described hereinbefore, cover plate 118 may include a gasket 132 affixed to an exterior side thereof. In an embodiment, a radially interior surface of sidewall 126 can include threads such that filter assembly 110 can threadably engage a corresponding threaded element (not shown). It will become appreciated in that such an embodiment filter assembly 110 can be spun onto the threaded element (not shown) for convenient attachment thereto. It will also be appreciated that the foregoing embodiment is exemplary and the invention should not be limited to the foregoing connective system.
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It is seen from the drawings, that the first end cap 136 and the second end cap 138 define a core 141 or interior area. It will become appreciated, that for fluid to enter into interior area 141, it must first pass through filter media 134, or through the bypass valve.
In an embodiment, ion exchange member 114 is disposed within interior area 141. In accordance with this configuration, fluid first passes through filter media 134 before entering ion exchange member 114.
In an embodiment, ion exchange member 114 is arranged within interior area 141 proximate to an end 143 of interior area 141 closer to opening 128. In an embodiment, ion exchange member 114 defines an outer diameter that correspondingly engages with an inner diameter of flow conduit 140. Based on this disclosure, various alternative configurations and positions for the ion exchange filter 114 will become readily recognizable and the invention should be entitled to the full breadth encaptured thereby.
For example and among others, ion exchange member 114 may be disposed anywhere within interior cavity 141. It is to be appreciated that ion exchange member 114 may be disposed within cavity to selectively control a ratio of fluid passing through ion exchange member 114. It will become understood, that this ratio and the position of ion exchange member 114 is application specific and the invention should not be so limited thereby.
In an embodiment, ion exchange member 114 may be a bay of ion exchange resin. Ion exchange member 14 may be a canister as shown in
The present invention has been described with reference to certain exemplary embodiments thereof. However, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that it is possible to embody the invention in specific forms other than those of the exemplary embodiments described above. This may be done without departing from the spirit of the invention. The exemplary embodiments are merely illustrative and should not be considered restrictive in any way. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents, rather than by the preceding description.
This application claims the benefit of earlier filed U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/827,970, filed Oct. 3, 2006, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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60827970 | Oct 2006 | US |