Claims
- 1. A desiccant cartridge comprising a cup having an outer wall and a bottom, a cap fitting over said outer wall to thereby define an enclosure, a first and second fiberglass member positioned in said housing, desiccant in said housing and positioned between said first and second fiberglass members.
- 2. Desiccant cartridge as recited in claim 1 wherein each said fiberglass member is a laminate having a high density layer and a lower density batting layer, said high density layer of each said laminate positioned contiguous with said desiccant in said enclosure.
- 3. A desiccant cartridge comprising a substantially cylindrical molded plastic cup having opposing first and second ends, an outer annular portion, an inner tubular portion having opposing first and second ends and an integral bottom connected to said second ends of said outer annular portion and said inner portion securing said inner tubular portion within said outer annular portion coaxially disposed to one another defining a space therebetween;
said bottom including an outer annular rim and an inner rim; said desiccant cartridge further comprising a removable molded plastic cap including an outer annular rim, an inner rim, a center portion and an aperture located within said center portion for receiving said inner tubular portion of said cup when said cap is received within said space within said cup; said desiccant cartridge further comprising first and second dual density discs; said first and second discs include a high density layer and a low density batting bonded together; said first and second discs being inserted into said cup oriented such that said first disc has said batting adjacent said bottom and said second disc has said batting adjacent said cap; and said desiccant cartridge further comprising desiccant within said space within said cup between said high density layer of said first disc and said high density layer of said second disc.
- 4. A desiccant cartridge as in claim 3 wherein said cup and said cap are molded of polypropylene.
- 5. A desiccant cartridge as in claim 3 wherein said cup and said cap are molded of polyester.
- 6. A desiccant cartridge as in claim 3 wherein said bottom and said cap each comprise a multiplicity of oblong petal shaped apertures extending from said inner rim to said annular rim and a plurality of solid concentric rings superimposed over said apertures;
said petal shaped apertures define a first set of openings; said petal shaped apertures combine with said concentric rings to define a second set of openings; said bottom being oriented within said cup such that said first set of openings face inwardly and said second set of openings face outwardly in relation to said space within said cup; and said cap being oriented within said cup such that said first set of openings face inwardly and said second set of openings face outwardly in relation to said space within said cup.
- 7. A desiccant cartridge as in claim 6 wherein said cup and said cap are molded of polypropylene.
- 8. A desiccant cartridge as in claim 6 wherein said cup and said cap are molded of polyester.
- 9. A desiccant cartridge as in claim 6 wherein said bottom comprises a planar outermost surface and said cap comprises a planar outermost surface;
said concentric rings are recessed within said oblong shaped petals such that said planar surface of said bottom and said planar surface of said cap comprise apertures defined by said second set of openings. said planar surface of said cap and said planar surface of said bottom face outwardly in relation to said space within said cup.
- 10. A desiccant cartridge as in claim 9 wherein said cup and said cap are molded of polypropylene.
- 11. A desiccant cartridge as in claim 9 wherein said cup and said cap are molded of polyester.
- 12. A desiccant cartridge as in claim 3 wherein said first dual density disc and said second dual density disc are comprised of fiberglass;
- 13. A cap adapted for snug insertion in a desiccant containing cup, said cap comprising a first set of apertures and a second set of apertures therein for allowing fluid flow through said cap while inhibiting passage of said desiccant through said cap, said first set of apertures comprising a plurality of generally oblong openings and a plurality of ridge members superposed over said oblong openings to thereby define said second set of apertures.
- 14. Cap member as recited in claim 13 wherein said cap is cylindrical and has a central axis, said oblong openings having major axes that extend radially from said central axis, said ridge members being in concentric relation with each other and co-axial with said central axis.
- 15. Combination comprising a cap member as recited in claim 13 and a cup having a bottom and an opposed top portion, said cap positioned adjacent said top portion.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The benefit of prior U.S. provisional applications Serial No. 60/209,414 filed Jun. 5, 2000 and Serial No. 60/209,895 filed Jun. 7, 2000 is claimed.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US01/01116 |
1/12/2001 |
WO |
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