This application claims the benefit of Chinese New Invention Patent Application No.: CN 201410671042.8, filed on Nov. 20, 2014, the entire contents thereof being incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an oil filter adaptor and a method of forming the same.
In certain internal combustion engines, lubricant oil may need to be filtered to remove contaminants. In the automotive industry, oil filters such as spin-on oil filters may generally be used to filter the oil. Proper engine maintenance often requires that the oil filter be periodically removed and either cleaned or replaced to ensure proper oil filtration.
Spin-on oil filters are often mounted in an inverted position such that entry and exit openings of the filter face down while the filter housing faces up, due to limited package space inside the vehicle. While such an inverted orientation provides for good operation of the oil filter and may simplify the design of the oil flow passage to and from the oil filter, the design may be met with limitations particularly when it is time for maintenance where the filter may need to be removed from the oil filtration circuit. In particular, and when an inverted spin-on filter is removed, oil trapped within the volume of the filter housing may suddenly flow through the openings of the filter and causes spills over the filter mounting area and into the neighboring environment.
At least one objective of the present invention is to provide an oil filter adaptor and a method of making the same to reduce oil splashing when oil filter is removed.
In one or more embodiments, the present invention provides an oil filter adaptor to engage an oil filter, wherein the oil filter adaptor includes a base and a neck extending from the base in a first direction and to engage the oil filter, the neck including a wall defining therein a passageway extending at least partially in the first direction and a through-aperture on the wall extending in a wall thickness direction different from the first direction.
In another or more embodiments, the present invention provides a method of making an oil filter adaptor to engage an oil filter, wherein the method includes positioning an initial oil filter adaptor, the initial oil filter adaptor including a base and a neck extending from the base in a first direction, the neck including a wall defining therein a passageway at least partially extending in the first direction, and creating on the wall a first through-aperture extending along a wall thickness direction to form the oil filter adaptor.
One or more advantageous features as described herein are believed to be readily apparent from the following detailed description of one or more embodiments when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Reference is now made to the one or more embodiments illustrated in greater detail in the accompanying drawings and described below wherein:
As referenced in the FIGS., the same reference numerals may be used herein to refer to the same parameters and components or their similar modifications and alternatives. These parameters and components are included as examples and are not meant to be limiting. The drawings referenced herein are schematic and associated views thereof are not necessarily drawn to scale.
The present invention in one or more embodiments is believed to be advantageous in providing cost-effectively an oil filter adaptor with a neck, the neck defining thereupon a through-aperture to communicate with an oil passageway. By this design, the through-aperture may be used to pre-discharge the oil trapped in the oil filter before the oil filter is removed for service, thus allowing ample time for the oil to flow out of the oil filter and avoiding unwanted oil overflow in an undesirably short period of time. In addition, the through-aperture may work together with a deflector to further reduce unwanted oil splashing.
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The engagement between the oil filter 140 and the oil filter adaptor 120 may be realized via any suitable methods. In one or more embodiments, the oil filter 140 may engage the oil filter adaptor 120 by intermeshed threads. For instance, an inner surface of the wall of the oil outlet 242 of the oil filter 140 may be provided with an inside thread area 252, while an outer surface of the wall of the neck 221 of the oil filter adaptor 120 may be provided with an outside thread area 254. The outside thread area 254 may be post-formed onto or made integral to the wall 274. Further, the through-aperture 222 may be formed on the outside thread area 254 such that oil flow via the through-aperture 222 may only be realized via at least a partial disengagement of the inside thread area 252 relative to the outside thread area 254.
A filter material 260 may be positioned within a cavity 240 of the oil filter 140 for oil filtration. The oil filter adaptor 120 includes a first passageway 343 to communicate with the cavity 240 via oil outlet 242 and a second passageway 363 to communicate with oil inlet 241. In operation, oil flows to the oil inlet 241 of the oil filter 140 via the second passageway 363, and then to the first passageway 343 via the cavity 242 after passing through the filter material 260. Oil does not ordinarily flow out of the through-aperture 222, because the through-aperture 222 is blocked by the wall 274 of the oil outlet 242.
When maintenance of the oil filter 140 is desirable, a technician may make a counterclockwise turn and loosen the oil filter 140 in the first direction “L1”.
The through-aperture 222 may be positioned closer to the base end 234 than the top end 232 of the neck 221. This may be particularly beneficial for the oil removal to occur soon after the disengagement of the oil filter 140 from the oil filter adaptor 120 starts. Accordingly, relatively more time is allotted for the removal of residual oil from the oil filter 140 out through the through-aperture 222.
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As step 504, the method 500 further includes creating the first through-aperture 222a on the wall 274 along the wall thickness direction or the second direction “L2” to form the oil filter adaptor 120. Accordingly, the through-aperture may be cost effectively formed onto any existing oil filter such that the through-aperture as formed may function as a handy oil outlet for reducing unwanted oil spill. This method may be particularly beneficial for certain types of vehicles where existing equipment or cost restraints do not accommodate new tooling associated building an oil filter adaptor 120 de novo or from scratch. The method 500 provides a cost effective alternative to creating oil outlet on an otherwise existing oil filter adaptor and hence direct benefits in labor and maintenance.
As indicated at step 506, the first through-aperture 222 is formed to be positioned so that oil flow out of the first through-aperture is to contact the deflector 224 attached to at least one of the base 130 and the neck 221. This step may be particularly beneficial to provide at least a temporary reservoir in form of the deflector 224 for oil flowing out from the first through-aperture 222 to accommodate with various needs in letting the excess oil out of the oil filter 140 during removal thereof.
As indicated at step 508, the first through-aperture 222a may be elongated in the third direction “L3”. This step may be particularly beneficial in that relatively greater availability is provided for the oil release with each round of disengagement of the threaded areas, simply as increasing amount of oil release is realized as the disengagement proceeds along at least partially the third direction “L3”.
As indicated at step 510, the first through-aperture 222a and the second through-aperture 222b at least partially spaced apart from the first through-aperture 22a are formed on the wall 274. This step may further be particularly beneficial for certain oil filter adaptor, where creating a single through-aperture with an extended width along the third direction may not be practical without jeopardizing the mechanical integrity of the oil filter adaptor itself. In these instances, two or more through-apertures such as the apertures 222a and 222b may be created with solid wall material left in between for any needed mechanical strength and integrity.
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In one or more embodiments, the present invention as set forth herein is believed to have overcome certain challenges associated with the existed oil filter adaptor. However, one skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the true spirit and fair scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
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