Claims
- 1. A self-cleaning canister type filter for removal of particulate contaminants from a fluid, comprising:
- (a) a canister enclosure having an inner wall surface and having an inlet at its upper end for admitting pressurized contaminated fluid, and an outlet for discharging filtered fluid;
- (b) a filter clement between said inlet and said outlet, for having a filtering surface closely spaced from said inner wall surface, for removing particulate contaminants from said fluid;
- (c) sump in the lower portion of said canister enclosure for accumulation of said particulate contaminants;
- (d) a central tubular cylinder communicating with said outlet and extending downwardly into said canister enclosure to comprise a sleeve valve cylinder having a plurality of ports therein leading from the downstream side of said filter element for passing said filtered fluid to said outlet;
- (e) a lower cylinder coaxial with and fixedly attached at its upper cod to said sleeve valve cylinder;
- (f) a lower piston slideably mounted within said lower cylinder to move upwardly within said lower cylinder against a lower compression spring in response to increasing fluid pressure in said sump;
- (g) a sleeve valve piston fixedly attached to said lower piston by piston attachment means, and slideably mounted in said sleeve valve cylinder to block fluid flow through said sleeve valve ports when unpressurized, and to be motivated upwardly by said lower piston to an uppermost position to open said sleeve valve ports for fluid flow therethrough;
- (h) an upper cylinder radially spaced from said central tubular cylinder, communicating with said filter inlet and extending downwardly therefrom;
- (i) a piston guide member enclosing the upper end of said filter element, vertically spaced from said upper cylinder.[., and having an opening for slideable movement of said upper piston therethrough.].; and
- (j) an upper piston slideably mounted in said upper cylinder and piston guide member to move increasingly downward against an upper compression spring in response to increasing inlet fluid pressure, to sequentially:
- (i) compress filtered fluid within said filter element from downstream side of said filter element to loosen particulate contaminants from said filtering surface;
- (ii) initiate flow of pressurized contaminated fluid past said filtering surface of filter element to scour said surface and seep particulate contaminants into said sump; and
- (iii) permit sufficient flow of pressurized contaminated fluid into said sump to compress said lower piston upwardly against lower compression spring to expose said sleeve valve ports to allow flow of filtered fluid therethrough to pass to said outlet for discharge therefrom, and provide setting and storage of accumulated particulate contaminants within said sump.
- 2. The filter according to claim 1, further comprising .[.a.]. .Iadd.the .Iaddend.piston guide member enclosing the upper end of said filter element, and having a cylindrical opening for slideable passage of said upper piston therethrough.
- 3. The filter according to claim 1, wherein said canister enclosure comprises a closed cylinder having said inlet and said outlet in an end plate closing one end thereof.
- 4. The filter according to claim 1, wherein said upper cylinder is of greater diameter than said sleeve valve cylinder and is radially spaced therefrom to form an annular space, and said upper piston is an annular member slideably mounted in said annular space in sealing relationship with said upper cylinder and said sleeve valve cylinder.
- 5. The filter according to claim 2, further comprising a spring retention member below said upper piston, supporting said upper compression spring, and central compression spring means supporting said spring retention member.
- 6. The filter according to claim 5, wherein said central compression spring means comprises at least three spiral compression springs equi-spaced around said sleeve valve cylinder to support said spring retention member.
- 7. The filter according to claim 5, wherein the number of said central compression springs is three.
- 8. The filter according to claim 5, wherein the force: displacement ratio of said central compression spring means exceeds that of said upper compression spring and that of said lower compression spring.
- 9. The filter according to claim 5, wherein said spring retention member comprises an upwardly opening cup shaped member with a generally vertical circumferential side and a bottom with a central opening, slideably mounted annularly on the exterior of said sleeve valve cylinder, said vertical circumferential side having a vertical dimension to contact and stop further downward movement of said upper piston when said inlet valve opening is open to fluid flow.
- 10. The filter according to claim 5, wherein said central compression spring means has a force: displacement ratio to permit further movement of said upper piston downward through said piston guide member as motivated by an excessively high pressure of contaminated fluid, to an opening enlargement between said upper piston and piston guide member for flow of .[.contaminted.]. .Iadd.contaminated .Iaddend.fluid to said downstream side of said filter element to relieve excessive pressure.
- 11. The filter according to claim 3, wherein said filter element is cylindrically shaped and coaxial with said sleeve valve cylinder and said cylindrical wall of said canister.
- 12. The filter according to claim 11, wherein the liquid capacity of said space between said filter element and said inner wall surface of canister enclosure is less than the displacement of said lower piston as it is compressed upwardly to fully open said sleeve valve ports to admit sufficient contaminated fluid to fully flush said filtration surface of said filter element and remove particulate contaminants to said sump.
- 13. The filter according to claim 1, further comprising an inner enclosure fixedly attached to said lower cylinder to retain and lower piston therein, and fixedly attached by vertical struts to said piston guide for alignment of said piston guide with said upper piston.
- 14. The filter according to claim 13, wherein said filter element is sealingly bonded to said inner enclosure, vertical struts and piston guide.
- 15. The filter according to claim 1, wherein said outlet is threaded internally for screwing onto an externally threaded pipe or tubing connector.
- 16. The filter according to claim 15, further comprising an elastomeric seal surrounding said filter inlet, wherein said screwing of said outlet onto said pipe or tubing connector tightens said elastomeric seal to prevent leakage of contaminated fluid from said filter.
- 17. The filter according to claim 1, wherein said lower compression spring is a conical helical spring having a greater overall diameter at its lower end.
- 18. The filter according to claim 1, further comprising elastomeric seals attached to the pressurized side of said upper piston and lower piston to prevent leakage of fluid between said pistons and said upper cylinder and lower cylinder, respectively.
- 19. The filter according to claim 1, further including a relief valve for permitting filtered fluid to flow to said filter outlet when said sleeve valve ports are block, said relief valve comprising:
- (a) a plurality of relief holes in the upper portion of said lower cylinder; and
- (b) an elastomeric seal membrane and a metal backing member compressed against the underside of said upper portion of lower cylinder by said lower compression spring to block and seal said relief holes except when a predetermined pressure of filtered fluid is exceeded.
- 20. The filter according to claim 1, wherein the lower portion of said upper piston is a substantially hollow enclosure for the upper portion of said upper compression spring. .Iadd.
- 21. A self-cleaning canister type filter for removal of particulate contaminants from a fluid, comprising:
- (a) a canister enclosure having an inner wall surface and having an inlet at its upper end for admitting pressurized contaminated fluid, and an outlet for discharging filtered fluid;
- (b) a filter element between said inlet and said outlet, for having a filtering surface closely spaced from said inner wall surface, for removing particulate contaminants from said fluid:
- (c) sump in the lower portion of said canister enclosure for accumulation of said particulate contaminants;
- (d) a sleeve valve cylinder communicating with said outlet and extending downwardly into said canister enclosure and having a plurality of ports therein leading from the downstream side of said filter element for passing said filtered fluid to said outlet;
- (e) means for blocking fluid flow through said sleeve valve ports when unpressurized and for opening said sleeve valve ports for fluid flow therethrough when pressurized; and
- (f) an upper piston slideably mounted relative to the sleeve valve cylinder to move increasingly downward against an upper compression spring in response to increasing inlet fluid pressure, to sequentially:
- (i) compress filtered fluid within said filter element from downstream side of said filter element to loosen particulate contaminants from said filtering surface; and
- (ii) initiate flow of pressurized contaminated fluid past said filtering surface of the filter element to scour said surface and seep particulate contaminants into said sump; with the blocking and opening means permitting sufficient flow of pressurized contaminated fluid into said sump to expose said sleeve valve ports to allow flow of filtered fluid therethrough to pass to said outlet for discharge therefrom. .Iaddend..Iadd.22. The filter according to claim 21 further comprising a piston guide member enclosing the upper end of said filter element, and having a cylindrical opening for slideable passage of said upper piston therethrough. .Iaddend..Iadd.23. The filter according to claim 22 further comprising a spring retention member below said upper piston, supporting said upper compression spring, and central compression spring means supporting said spring retention member. .Iaddend..Iadd.24. The filter according to claim 23 wherein said central compression spring means has a force:displacement ratio to permit further movement of said upper piston downward through said piston guide member as motivated by an excessively high pressure of contaminated fluid, to an opening enlargement between said upper piston and piston guide member for flow of contaminated fluid to said downstream side of said filter element to relieve excessive pressure. .Iaddend..Iadd.25. The filter according to claim 23 wherein said spring retention member comprises an upwardly opening cup shaped member with a generally vertical circumferential side and a bottom with a central opening, slideably mounted annularly on the exterior of said sleeve valve cylinder, said vertical circumferential side having a vertical dimension to contact and stop further downward movement of said upper piston when
- said inlet valve opening is open to fluid flow. .Iaddend..Iadd.26. The filter according to claim 21 further comprising an upper cylinder of greater diameter than said sleeve valve cylinder and radially spaced therefrom to form an annular space, and wherein said upper piston is an annular member slideably mounted in said annular space in sealing relationship with said upper cylinder and said sleeve valve cylinder. .Iaddend..Iadd.27. A self-cleaning filter including a filter element between an inlet for admitting pressurized fluid to be filtered and an outlet for discharging filtered fluid comprising, in combination: means for retaining residual filtered fluid on the downstream side of said filter element during interruption of flow of pressurized fluid to be filtered into the inlet and for backflowing the residual filtered fluid from the downstream side to the upstream side of the filter element in response to subsequent startup of flow of pressurized fluid to be filtered into the inlet to loosen contaminants from the upstream side of the filter element; and means for providing continued flow of pressurized fluid to be filtered to the upstream side of the filter element. .Iaddend..Iadd.28. The self-cleaning filter of claim 27 wherein the retaining and backflowing means includes first means for delaying the initiation of flow of pressurized fluid to be filtered to the upstream side of the filter element to allow the residual filtered fluid to flow away from the filter element. .Iaddend..Iadd.29. The self-cleaning filter of claim 28 further comprising, in combination: second means for delaying flow through the filter element from the upstream side to the downstream side of the filter element to allow the initiation of flow of pressurized fluid to be filtered to scour contaminants raised from the upstream side of the filter element by the residual filtered fluid forced from the downstream side to the upstream side of the filter element. .Iaddend..Iadd.30. The self-cleaning filter of claim 29 wherein the retaining and backflowing means comprises, in combination: an upper piston slideably mounted to move in response to increasing pressure of flow of fluid to be filtered in the inlet to compress the retained residual fluid to backflow the residual filtered fluid; and means for returning the upper piston when flow of pressurized fluid to be filtered is interrupted. .Iaddend..Iadd.31. The self-cleaning filter of claim 30 wherein the first delaying means comprises, in combination: valving means for admitting fluid to be filtered at a pressure determined by the returning means. .Iaddend..Iadd.32. The self-cleaning filter of claim 31 wherein the valving means comprises, in combination: a space complementary to and for reciprocally receiving the upper piston between a first position and a second position, with the inlet being in fluid communication with the space; and an inlet valve opening in fluid communication with the space, with the piston blocking the inlet valve opening in the first position and with the inlet and the inlet valve opening being in fluid communication by the space when the piston is in its second position. .Iaddend..Iadd.33. The self-cleaning filter of claim 32 wherein the upper piston is reciprocally received in an opening of a piston guide member, with the upper end of the opening of the piston guide member being in sealing contact with the to prevent flow of fluid to be filtered to bypass the filter element and with the opening including an enlargement for providing relieved flow of fluid to be filtered between the piston and the piston guide member bypassing the filter element when excessive fluid pressure forces the upper piston from its second position to a third position. .Iaddend..Iadd.34. The self-cleaning filter of claim 32 wherein the second delaying means comprises, in combination: at least a first port to provide the normal path of filtered fluid to the outlet from the filter element; and valve means for blocking fluid flow through the port when the flow of the fluid to be filtered is unpressurized and for opening the port for fluid flow therethrough when fluid to be filtered is pressurized. .Iaddend..Iadd.35. The self-cleaning filter of claim 34 wherein the valve means comprises, in combination: a valve piston slideably mounted relative to the port between a first position blocking fluid flow through the port and a second position allowing fluid flow through the port; and means for reciprocating the valve piston in response to the pressure of the fluid to be pressurized. .Iaddend..Iadd.36. The self-cleaning filter of claim 35 wherein the reciprocating means comprises, in combination: a lower piston reciprocal between a first position and a second position, with fluid pressure reciprocating the lower piston from its first position to its second position; and means for biasing the lower piston from its second position to its first position, with the lower piston being attached to the valve piston. .Iaddend..Iadd.37. The self-cleaning filter of claim 36 wherein the lower piston is reciprocally received in a lower cylinder having a top closure; wherein the biasing means comprises a compression spring located between the lower piston and the top closure; and wherein the self-cleaning filter further comprises a relief valve comprising, in combination: lower relief holes formed in the top closure; and an elastomeric relief seal membrane having a rigid backing member located intermediate the compression spring and the top closure normally closing the lower relief holes. .Iaddend..Iadd.38. The self-cleaning filter of claim 27 further comprising, in combination: means for delaying flow through the filter element from the upstream side to the downstream side of the filter element to allow the initiation of flow of pressurized fluid to be filtered to scour contaminants raised from the upstream side of the filter element by the residual filtered fluid forced from the downstream side to the upstream side of the filter element. .Iaddend..Iadd.39. The self-cleaning filter of claim 38 wherein the retaining and backflowing means comprises, in combination: an upper piston slideably mounted to move in response to increasing pressure of flow of fluid to be filtered in the inlet to compress the retained residual fluid to backflow the residual filtered fluid; and means for returning the upper piston when flow of pressurized fluid to be filtered is interrupted. .Iaddend..Iadd.40. The self-cleaning filter of claim 38 wherein the delaying means comprises, in combination: at least a first port to provide the normal path of filtered fluid to the outlet from the filter element; and valve means for blocking fluid flow through the port when the flow of the fluid to be filtered is unpressurized and for opening the port for fluid flow therethrough when fluid to be filtered is pressurized. .Iaddend..Iadd.41. The self-cleaning filter of claim 40 wherein the valve means comprises, in combination: a valve piston slideably mounted relative to the port between a first position blocking fluid flow through the port and a second position allowing fluid flow through the port; and means for reciprocating the valve piston in response to the pressure of the fluid to be pressurized. .Iaddend..Iadd.42. The self-cleaning filter of claim 41 wherein the reciprocating means comprises, in combination: a lower piston reciprocal between a first position and a second position, with fluid pressure reciprocating the lower piston from its first position to its second position; and means for biasing the lower piston from its second position to its first position, with the lower piston being attached to the valve piston. .Iaddend..Iadd.43. The self-cleaning filter of claim 27 wherein the retaining and backflowing means comprises, in combination: an upper piston slideably mounted to move in response to increasing pressure of flow of fluid to be filtered in the inlet to compress the retained residual fluid to backflow the residual filtered fluid; and means for returning the upper piston when flow of pressurized fluid to be filtered is interrupted. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/623,345 filed Dec. 7, 1990 now abandoned, which is a continuation of Reissue application Ser. No. 07/315,455 filed Feb. 23, 1989, now abandoned, which is a Reissue of Ser. No. 06/835,538 filed Mar. 3, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,645,591. .Iaddend.
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