Claims
- 1. A pleating method comprising:
disposing a filter material on a support surface; inserting a portion of the filter material between first and second pleating surfaces, at least one of the first and second pleating surfaces being curved or extending at an acute angle with respect to the support surface; and compressing the portion of the filter material between the pleating surfaces and forming a pleat.
- 2. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 wherein forming a pleat comprises forming a pleat having legs of unequal length.
- 3. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 wherein compressing the filter material includes compressing the filter material between the first and second pleating surfaces, both of which are curved or both of which extend at an acute angle to the support surface.
- 4. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 wherein compressing the filter material includes compressing the filter material between the first and second pleating surfaces, both of which extend at an acute angle to the support surface.
- 5. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 wherein compressing the filter material includes compressing the filter material between the first and second pleating surfaces, both of which are curved.
- 6. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 wherein compressing the filter material includes compressing the filter material between the first and second pleating surfaces, wherein said at least one of which extends at an angle within the range from about 15° to about 75° with respect to the support surface.
- 7. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 wherein compressing the filter material includes compressing the filter material between the first and second pleating surfaces, wherein said at least one pleating surface is curved or extends at an acute angle towards a direction from which filter material is introduced to the first and second surfaces during pleating.
- 8. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 wherein compressing the filter material includes forming a crease between unequal length legs.
- 9. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 wherein compressing the filter material includes compressing the filter material along a pleating surface at least as high as the height of the pleat to be formed.
- 10. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 wherein disposing the filter material on the support surface includes disposing a filter medium and a drainage layer on the support surface and wherein compressing the filter material includes compressing the filter medium and the drainage layer.
- 11. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 wherein disposing the filter material on the support surface includes disposing an upstream drainage layer, a filter medium, and a downstream drainage layer on the support surface and wherein compressing the filter material includes compressing the upstream drainage layer, the filter medium, and the downstream drainage layer.
- 12. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 wherein compressing the filter material includes compressing the filter material between pleating surfaces which are non-parallel to each other.
- 13. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising biasing the second member to rotate about an axis towards the first member.
- 14. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising biasing the second member to rotate about an axis parallel to the support surface.
- 15. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising raising and lowering the second member with respect to the support surface.
- 16. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising raising the portion of the filter material between the first and second members above the support surface with a third member.
- 17. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 wherein inserting a portion of the filter material between first and second plating surfaces includes inserting the portion of the filter material between first and second opposed pleating surfaces.
- 18. A pleating method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising raising the first pleating surface above the formed pleat and contacting the first and second pleating surfaces.
- 19. A pleating method comprising:
forming a composite including a filter material and at least one drainage layer and disposing the composite on a support surface; inserting a portion of the composite between first and second pleating surfaces, both of the pleating surfaces extending at an acute angle with respect to the supporting surface in the range from about 15° to about 75°; and compressing the portion of the composite between the angled pleating surfaces and forming a pleat having a first leg and a second longer leg.
- 20. A pleating method as claimed in claim 19 wherein said at least one drainage layer comprises a first drainage layer, wherein forming the composite includes and wherein both of the pleating surfaces extend at an acute angle in the range from about 30° to about 60° positioning the filter material between the first drainage layer and a second drainage layer.
- 21. A pleating apparatus comprising:
a support surface for supporting a filter material to be pleated; a first member having a first pleating surface; a second member having a second pleating surface spaced from the first pleating surface by a gap for receiving the filter material to be pleated, at least one of the first and second pleating surfaces being curved or extending at an acute angle to the support surface; and a driver coupled to at least one of the first and second members to produce relative movement of the first member and the second member and compress the filter material within the gap between the first and second pleating surfaces to form a pleat.
- 22. A filter which removes one or more substances from a fluid flowing through the filter, the filter comprising a pleated filter element including a longitudinal axis, first and second end surfaces, an inner periphery, an outer periphery, and a plurality of longitudinal pleats, wherein each pleat includes a crown, a root, and a pair of legs and wherein the legs of each pleat are joined to one another at the crown of the pleat and are joined to legs of adjacent pleats at the root of the pleat, wherein the height of each pleat, measured in a direction along the legs and extending from the inner periphery at the root of the filter element to the outer periphery at the crown of the filter element, is greater than (D−d)/2 and less than (D2−d2)/[4(d+2t)], where D and d are the outer diameter and the inner diameter of the filter element at the outer periphery and the inner periphery, respectively, and t is the thickness of each leg, and wherein the pleated filter element comprises a pleated composite including a filter medium having an upstream side and a downstream side, an upstream support and drainage medium positioned upstream of the upstream side of the filter medium, and a downstream support and drainage medium positioned downstream from the downstream side of the filter medium, wherein fluid to be filtered flows along the upstream support and drainage medium to the filter medium, the upstream support and drainage medium distributing fluid to be filtered along the pleats between the roots and the crowns and along the upstream side of the filter medium and allowing the filter medium to be effectively used for filtration, the fluid to be filtered then flowing through the filter medium, the filter medium having a filtering characteristic which removes one or more substances from fluid flowing through the filter medium, and wherein filtered fluid then flows from the filter medium along the downstream support and drainage medium, the downstream support and drainage medium draining filtered fluid from the downstream surface of the filter medium along the pleats between the roots and the crowns, and the filter further comprising first and second end elements sealingly arranged with the first and second end surfaces, respectively, of the pleated filter element, wherein at least one of the end elements comprises an open end element.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. Application Ser. No. 09/557,612, filed on Apr. 25, 2000, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/127,778, filed Aug. 3, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,113,784 which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/657,907, filed Jun. 7, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,876,601, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/170,934, filed Dec. 21, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,543,047, which is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US93/10697, filed Nov. 8, 1993 and a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/972,839, filed Nov. 6, 1992 and now abandoned, all of the above referenced applications and patents being incorporated by reference.
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