Claims
- 1. A filter apparatus comprising:
a plurality of magnets; a plurality of pole pieces, interleaved between said magnets; a plurality of arm pieces, extending substantially radially from a center axis of said filter apparatus; and an assembly piece, configured to support said plurality of magnets, said plurality of pole pieces, and said plurality of arm pieces.
- 2. The filter apparatus of claim 1, wherein said arm pieces are flexible so as to bend upon insertion of said filter apparatus into a fluid flow environment.
- 3. The filter apparatus of claim 1, wherein said arm pieces are configured to reversibly mount said filter apparatus to the inside of a conventional oil filter.
- 4. The filter apparatus of claim 1, wherein said arm pieces are configured to reversibly mount said filter apparatus to the inside of a filter cartridge element.
- 5. The filter apparatus of claim 1, wherein said arm pieces are configured to reversibly mount said filter apparatus to the inside of a fluid reservoir.
- 6. The filter apparatus of claim 1, wherein said arm pieces are configured to mount said filter apparatus to the inside of a transmission fluid flow line.
- 7. The filter apparatus of claim 1, wherein said arm pieces are configured to mount said filter apparatus to the inside of a hydraulic fluid flow line.
- 8. The filter apparatus of claim 1, wherein said arm pieces comprise a disc shaped center portion, and a plurality of arms extending substantially radially from said disc shaped center portion, and wherein said arm pieces are interleaved between said magnets.
- 9. The filter apparatus of claim 1, wherein said arm pieces are mounted to said pole pieces.
- 10. The filter apparatus of claim 1, wherein said arm pieces are made from a flexible material.
- 11. The filter apparatus of claim 1, wherein an end portion of said arm pieces has a greater width than a stem portion of said arm pieces.
- 12. The filter apparatus of claim 1, wherein said magnets are disc shaped.
- 13. The filter apparatus of claim 1, wherein said pole pieces have a larger diameter than said magnets.
- 14. The filter apparatus of claim 1, wherein said pole pieces maintain a distance between each pair of magnets so that a polar repulsion force is maintained between each magnet and its nearest neighbor magnet.
- 15. The filter apparatus of claim 1, wherein said magnets are arranged in a like-pole to like-pole orientation.
- 16. A fluid filter apparatus comprising:
a magnetic array comprising a plurality of magnets arranged in a like-pole to like-pole orientation; a plurality of arm pieces extending substantially radially from a center axis of said magnetic array; and a support piece configured to support the magnetic array in a fluid flow path such that fluid is allowed to flow over said magnetic array.
- 17. The filter of claim 16, wherein said arm pieces are flexible so as to bend upon insertion of said magnetic array into said fluid flow path.
- 18. The filter of claim 16, wherein said fluid is power steering fluid.
- 19. The filter of claim 16, wherein said magnetic array has a hollow shaft along said center axis, and wherein said support piece comprises a rod slidably engaged by said hollow shaft.
- 20. The filter of claim 19, wherein said rod is flexible.
- 21. The filter of claim 16, wherein said arm pieces comprise a disc shaped center and a plurality of arms extending substantially radially from said disc shaped center.
- 22. The filter of claim 16, wherein said arm pieces are made from a flexible material.
- 23. The filter of claim 16, wherein said arms extend from said disc shaped center at an angle of approximately 60° from said center axis.
- 24. The filter of claim 16, wherein said magnets are separated by a plurality of disc shaped pole pieces.
- 25. The filter of claim 16, wherein said fluid is oil.
- 26. A filter for the removal of metallic particles from a fluid, said filter comprising:
a magnetic body configured to attract and retain magnetically attractable particles present in a fluid flow path, said magnetic body comprising a plurality of magnets separated by a plurality of pole pieces; and attaching means for attaching the filter in a fluid flow path of a system requiring filtering of a fluid, so as to allow fluid to flow over and around the magnetic body.
- 27. The filter of claim 26, wherein said system is an engine.
- 28. The filter of claim 26, wherein said system is a transmission.
- 29. The filter of claim 26, further comprising a rod, assembled along a center axis of said magnetic body so as to support said magnetic body.
- 30. The filter of claim 29, wherein said rod is flexible.
- 31. The filter of claim 26, wherein said attaching means comprises a plurality of arm pieces extending radially from a center axis of said magnetic body.
- 32. The filter of claim 31, wherein said arm pieces are interleaved between said magnets.
- 33. The filter of claim 31, wherein said arm pieces comprise a disc shaped center portion and a plurality of holding arms extending from said disc shaped center portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/032276 entitled “MAGNETIC FLUID FILTER” filed on Dec. 21, 2001. The disclosure of the above-described filed application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
10032276 |
Dec 2001 |
US |
Child |
10277529 |
Oct 2002 |
US |