The invention concerns a filter element comprising a pleated filter mat. Each of the ends of the filter mat is attached to an end cap. The filter mat is provided with a main structural layer with filtering properties, as well as at least first and a second additional structural layers. The surface area of each of the additional structural layers is smaller than the surface area of the main structural layer. Moreover, the invention concerns a method for the manufacture of a filter element of this kind.
A filter element of this kind is known from DE 10 2004 061 078 A1. The additional structural layers provided in this solution, which extend with a different surface area from one end of the main structural layer at which they are embedded together with the main structural layer in an end cap, have the purpose of optimizing the filtering properties of the filter element. To this end the main structural layer in the known solution may be designed as the main filtration layer with regard to fluid permeability in such a way that large amounts of fluid are able to pass through with a reasonable level of dirt absorption capacity, while the additional structural layers, as pre-filters, have a greater filter fineness. This arrangement improves the operating performance of the filter element, with respect to a cold-start of the connected hydraulics plant, when the fluid to be filtered is still cold and has a correspondingly high viscosity. The main filter poses little flow resistance, and the pre-filter together with parts of the main filter ensure the desired dirt absorption capacity.
Based upon this prior art, an object of the invention is to provide an improved filter element of the kind described at the outset which, while retaining the described advantages of the prior art, provides stabilization of the pleats of the filter mat through additional structural layers against forces that act during filter operation.
This object is basically met according to the invention through a filter element having, as a significant feature of the invention, axial ends of one additional structural layer located at an axial distance from the axial ends of another additional structural layer. Due to the fact that, contrary to the known solution in which all additional structural layers are embedded together with the main structural layer at a common end into an end cap, in the invention the structural layers are disposed at completely separate positions from each other along the axial length of the filter mat. Pleat stabilization is then achieved in selected areas through additional structural layers that are assigned to certain areas.
In a particularly advantageous manner, two additional structural layers are provided. At each of the two end caps, an additional structural layer each is welded at one end together with the respective end of the main structural layer into the corresponding end cap. This structure not only provides increased stability at both end caps through a concentration of material, while the sections between the end caps, which are free of additional structural layers, have a correspondingly higher flexibility with increased free space between the pleats of the filter mat. Furthermore, the concentration of material ensures a particularly solid embedding of the filter mat in the end caps since, during manufacture of the filter element, more molten material is available during the welding process at the hot end cap, which safely encloses the filter mat. The danger that a bypass is formed at the filter element is then greatly reduced. Since the material concentration, which is required for securely embedding the filter mat into the end cap, does not extend along the entire length of the filter element, the overall volume of the filter mat is reduced, while maintaining the same pleat stability, which in turn leaves more space between the pleats for retaining contaminant particles. Moreover, the then flexible filter mat is able to provide additional flow-exposed surface area due to its inflation at already very low differential pressure.
In advantageous exemplary embodiments, the filter mat may be provided with a third stabilizing additional structural layer. The ends of the third addition structural layer are located at an axial distance from the first structural layer as well as from the second structural layer, which are attached to an end cap. Through a third additional structural layer, which is disposed in this manner, a spacer is provided for longer filter elements through the third additional structural layer, which is, for example, disposed in the center. The spacer stabilizes the pleat geometry along the entire length of the filter element.
The additional structural layers may be provided as stabilizing filler material only, without filtering properties, but may also have filtering properties that are preferably different to the filtering properties of the main structural layer that forms the main filter, and are chosen such that optimal filtering properties are achieved.
The additional structural layers are preferably pleated and are preferably folded with the same type and number of pleats together with the main structural layer. The main structural layer as well as the additional structural layers may comprised of multiple layers.
The additional structural layers may be folded into the filter mat as an external or an internal layer. Moreover, the additional structural layers may be folded into the filter mat at the upstream or downstream side. The axial length of the additional structural layers may vary.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved method for the manufacture of a filter element having the structure described above with a filter mat including multiple layers folded in one processing step from a preferably multi-layered main structural layer with filtering properties together with at least one further additional structural layer of stabilizing material. Moreover, the filter mat created in this manner is formed into a hollow body that is circumferentially closed along a longitudinal seam. The longitudinal seam may be provided by a welding seam or an adhesive connection. The ends of the hollow body, formed of the main structural layer and at least one additional structural layer, are then enclosed with end caps through welding or by an adhesive. The material of the additional structural layers together with the components of the main structural layer may provide a volume of molten material during the welding process to the end cap.
Other objects, advantages and salient features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the drawings, discloses preferred embodiments of the present invention.
Referring to the drawings that form a part of this disclosure:
The additional structural layers 17, 19 may, during manufacture of the filter mat 3, be folded in together in such a way that the additional structural layers 17, 19 are in contact with the outside of the filter mat 3, as is apparent from
While various embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
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