Claims
- 1. A method of forming a coreless filter element, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a first fabric strip of selected porosity, the first fabric strip having an outside surface and an interior surface;
- spirally winding and bonding the first fabric strip upon itself in multiple overlapping layers to form a first band having a selected radial thickness and a radial outer surface, the outside surface of one overlapping layer being bonded to the inside surface of a next overlapping layer across the entire surface thereof;
- providing at least a second fabric strip having a selected porosity which differs from the porosity of the first fabric strip, the second fabric strip having an outside surface and an inside surface;
- spirally winding and bonding the second fabric strip upon the radial outer surface of the first band and upon itself in multiple overlapping layers to from a second band having a selected radial thickness and a radial inner surface, the outside surface of one overlapping layer of the second band being bonded to the inside surface of a next overlapping layer of the second band across the entire surface thereof, and the entire radial outer surface of the first band being bonded to the entire radial inner surface of the second band to form a porous, self supporting filter element.
- 2. A method of forming a coreless filter element, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a nonwoven fabric which is made up of a substantially homogeneous mixture of a base fiber and a binder material compressed to form a first nonwoven fabric strip of selected porosity;
- spirally winding the first nonwoven fabric strip upon itself in multiple overlapping layers to form a first band having a selected radial thickness;
- providing a second nonwoven fabric which is made up of a substantially homogeneous mixture of a base fiber and a binder fiber compressed to form a second nonwoven fabric strip of selected porosity which differs from the porosity of the first fabric strip;
- spirally winding the second fabric strip being upon itself in multiple overlapping layers to form a second band having a selected radial thickness;
- overlapping and bonding the first and second bands together to form a porous, self-supporting filter element.
- 3. A method of forming a coreless filter element, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a nonwoven fabric made up of a substantially homogeneous mixture of a base fiber and a binder material compressed to form a first nonwoven fabric strip of selected porosity;
- wherein the binder material has at least a surface with a melting temperature lower than that of the base fiber, the base fiber and the binder material being thermally fused at a temperature to melt at least the surface of the binder material to bind the base fibers, when the fabric is cooled, into the first nonwoven fabric strip;
- spirally winding the first nonwoven fabric strip upon itself in multiple overlapping layers to form a first band having a selected radial thickness;
- providing a second nonwoven fabric made up of a substantially homogeneous mixture of a base fiber and a binder material compressed to form a second nonwoven fabric strip of selected porosity;
- wherein the binder material of the second nonwoven fabric has at least a surface with a melting temperature lower than that of the base fiber, the base fiber and the binder material being thermally fused at a temperature to melt at least the surface of the binder material to bind the base fibers, when the sheet is cooled, into the second nonwoven fabric strip;
- spirally winding the second fabric strip wound upon itself in multiple overlapping layers to form a second band having a selected radial thickness;
- overlapping and bonding the first and second bands to form a porous, self-supporting filter element.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the first and second nonwoven fabric strips are helically wound and thermally fused and compressed to form a tubular filter element.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the first and second nonwoven fabric strips have differing porosities.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the filter element is comprised of three or more overlapped bands of multi-overlapped nonwoven fabric strips.
- 7. A method of forming a coreless filter element, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a nonwoven fabric made up of a substantially homogeneous mixture of a base fiber and a binder material thermally fused and compressed to form a first nonwoven fabric strip of selected porosity;
- wherein the binder material has at least a surface with a melting temperature lower than that of the base fiber, the base fiber and the binder material being thermally fused at a temperature to melt at least the surface of the binder material to bind the base fibers, when the fabric is cooled, into the first nonwoven fabric strip;
- spirally winding the first nonwoven fabric strip upon itself in multiple overlapping layers to form a first band having a selected radial thickness and an axial length;
- providing at least a second nonwoven fabric made up of a substantially homogeneous mixture of a base fiber and a binder fiber thermally fused and compressed to form a second nonwoven fabric strip of selected porosity;
- wherein the binder material of the second nonwoven fabric has at least a surface with a melting temperature lower than that of the base fiber, the base fiber and the binder material being thermally fused at a temperature to melt at least the surface of the binder material to bind the base fibers, when the fabric is cooled, into the second nonwoven fabric strip;
- spirally winding the second fabric strip upon itself in multiple overlapping layers to form a second band having a selected radial thickness;
- overlapping the second fabric strip along at least a portion of the axial length of the first fabric strip and again fusing the first and second fabric strips at a temperature to melt at least a surface of the binder material in the nonwoven fabric strips to bind the base fibers of the first and second bands into a porous, self-supporting filter element.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the first and second nonwoven fabric strips are helically wound and thermally fused and compressed to form a tubular filter element.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the first and second nonwoven fabric strips have differing porosities.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the filter element is comprised of three or more overlapped bands of multi-overlapped nonwoven fabric strips.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein each band includes at least three overlapped layers which give the band the selected radial thickness.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein each band includes five overlapped layers which give the band the selected radial thickness.
- 13. A method of forming a coreless filter element, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a first fabric strip of selected porosity, the first fabric strip having an outside surface and an interior surface;
- spirally winding and bonding the first fabric strip upon itself in multiple overlapping layers to form a first band having a selected radial thickness and a radial outer surface, the outside surface of one overlapping layer being thermally bonded to the inside surface of a next overlapping layer across the entire surface thereof;
- providing at least a second fabric strip having a selected porosity which differs from the porosity of the first fabric strip, the second fabric strip having an outside surface and an inside surface;
- spirally winding and bonding the second fabric strip upon the radial outer surface of the first band and upon itself in multiple overlapping layers to form a second band having a selected radial thickness and a radial inner surface, the outside surface of one overlapping layer of the second band being thermally bonded to the inside surface of a next overlapping layer of the second band across the entire surface thereof, and the entire radial outer surface of the first band being thermally bonded to the entire radial inner surface of the second band to form a porous, self supporting filter element, each of the bands having a selected thickness which is greater than an individual layer to thereby provide depth filtration capability for the filter.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/547,352 filed on Oct. 24, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,827,430.
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