Claims
- 1. A compressed air system for an air brake assembly comprising:
a compressor for generating pressurized air for use in operating the air brake system; a serviceable oil removal cartridge disposed, downstream from the compressor for filtering oil from the pressurized air, the oil removal cartridge having an outer housing enclosing a filtering element and a load plate for supporting the filtering element, the load plate including a connecting portion dimensioned to allow the oil removal cartridge to be removed and installed as a single unit; and an air dryer disposed downstream from the oil removal cartridge for removing water from the pressurized air.
- 2. The compressed air system according to claim 1, wherein the connecting portion is a threaded annulus in the load plate.
- 3. The compressed air system according to claim 2, wherein the threaded annulus includes a passage for allowing the pressurized air to enter or exit the oil removal cartridge.
- 4. The compressed air system according to claim 2, further comprising a body assembly having a hollow member dimensioned to be threadably received by the threaded annulus.
- 5. The compressed air system according to claim 2, wherein the threaded annulus has a smaller diameter than a diameter of the filtering element.
- 6. The compressed air system according to claim 5, wherein the threaded annulus is concentric with the filtering element.
- 7. The compressed air system according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of openings are provided in the load plate for allowing the pressurized air to enter or exit the oil removal cartridge.
- 8. The compressed air system according to claim 1, wherein a portion of the load plate is crimped with a portion of the outer housing to form a first seal.
- 9. The compressed air system according to claim 1, further comprising a metal piece operatively associated with the load plate and crimped with a portion of the outer housing to form a first seal.
- 10. The compressed air system according to claim 9, further comprising a second seal operatively connected to a surface of the metal piece.
- 11. The compressed air system according to claim 1, further comprising first and second end caps mounted to opposed ends of the filtering element.
- 12. The compressed air system according to claim 1, further comprising a biasing member disposed within an upper portion of the housing for applying a continuous force against the filtering element.
- 13. The compressed air system according to claim 1, wherein the filtering element is annular in shape having a support which defines a chamber for containing a filtering media.
- 14. A disposable filtering oil removal cartridge for use in a compressed air system of a vehicle air brake system comprising:
a housing having a first end and a second end and having an air inlet and air outlet; a fibrous filtering element disposed within the housing between the air inlet and air outlet for agglomerating and removing oil from the compressed air entering the oil removal cartridge, wherein said filtering element has an elongated surface parallel to the flow of air entering the inlet of the housing along which the compressed air may pass and a width perpendicular to said inlet air flow through which the compressed air passes to reach the air outlet; and a load plate disposed within the housing for supporting the filtering element within the housing, the load plate including a connecting portion dimensioned to allow the oil removal cartridge to be removed and installed as a single unit.
- 15. The oil removal cartridge according to claim 14, wherein the connecting portion defines a passage for allowing the compressed air to exit the oil removal cartridge.
- 16. The oil removal cartridge according to claim 14, wherein the connecting portion is a threaded annulus in the load plate.
- 17. The oil removal cartridge according to claim 16, wherein the threaded annulus has a smaller diameter than a diameter of the filtering element.
- 18. The oil removal cartridge according to claim 17, wherein the threaded annulus is concentric with the filtering element.
- 19. The oil removal cartridge according to claim 14, further comprising a piece of sheet metal operatively associated with the load plate and crimped with a portion of the outer housing to form a first seal.
- 20. A method for installing and removing an oil removal cartridge for a compressed air system of a vehicle air brake system comprising the steps of:
providing a housing; mounting a filtering element on a load plate disposed within the housing; providing a threaded annulus in the load plate, the threaded annulus defining a passage; threadably engaging the threaded annulus of the load plate with a threaded member of a body assembly; and threadably disengaging the threaded annulus of the load plate from the threaded member of the body assembly when the oil removal cartridge needs to be replaced.
- 21. An oil removal cartridge comprising:
a housing including an air inlet and an air outlet and a threaded annulus for securing the cartridge onto another threaded member; and a filtering element disposed within the housing between the inlet and outlet, wherein said filtering element is a fibrous material and includes an elongated surface parallel to the flow of air entering the inlet of the housing along which the compressed air may pass and a width perpendicular to said inlet air flow through which the compressed air passes to reach the air outlet.
- 22. The oil removal cartridge of claim of claim 21 wherein the threaded annulus is in the range of approximately 0.125 inches to 20 inches.
- 23. A compressed air system comprising:
(a) a compressor for generating compressed air; (b) a removable oil removal cartridge disposed downstream from the compressor for agglomerating and removing oil vapor entrenched in the compressed air, wherein the oil removal cartridge comprises:
(i) a housing including an air inlet and an air outlet and a threaded annulus for securing the cartridge onto another threaded member; and (ii) a filtering element disposed within the housing between the inlet and outlet, wherein said filtering element is a fibrous material and includes an elongated surface parallel to the flow of air entering the inlet of the housing along which the compressed air may pass and a width perpendicular to said inlet air flow through which the compressed air passes to reach the air outlet; and (c) an air dryer disposed downstream from the oil removal cartridge for removing water from the compressed air.
- 24. An oil removal cartridge comprising:
a housing; and a thermal vent, including a plug that releases air pressure from within the housing once a threshold at a predetermined temperature.
- 25. The oil removal cartridge of claim 24, wherein said plug is comprised of a eutectic material or material with close range melting temperatures.
- 26. The oil removal cartridge of claim 24, wherein said plug is comprised of an inner plug and an outer plug, wherein said inner and outer plugs have different melting temperatures.
- 27. The oil removal cartridge of claim 26, wherein said inner plug has a diameter between about 0.05 and about 0.07 inches and said outer plug has a diameter between about 0.19 and about 0.25 inches.
- 28. The oil removal cartridge of claim 26, wherein the inner plug has a melting temperature between about 240° F. and about 260° F. and the outer plug has a melting temperature between about 290° F. and about 330° F.
- 29. The oil removal cartridge of claim 26, wherein said inner and outer plugs are separated by a sheath.
- 30. The oil removal cartridge of claim 24 further comprising an agglomerating filter element disposed within said housing.
- 31. The oil removal cartridge of claim 30, wherein said filter element said filtering element is a fibrous material and includes an elongated surface parallel to a flow of compressed air entering an inlet of the housing along which the compressed air may pass and a width perpendicular to said inlet air flow through which the compressed air passes to reach an outlet.
- 32. The oil removal cartridge of claim 24, wherein said plug is between about 0.10 and about 0.25 inches thick.
- 33. The oil removal cartridge of claim 24 further comprising a cap that collects material from the vent upon rupture of the plug.
- 34. The oil removal cartridge of claim 24, wherein said plug melts at said predetermined temperature.
- 35. The oil removal cartridge of claim 24, wherein the oil removal cartridge is a spin-on cartridge.
- 36. A thermal vent for an oil removal cartridge comprising:
a housing; and a plug associated with the housing, wherein said plug releases air pressure from within the housing once a threshold temperature is reached.
- 37. The thermal vent of claim 36, wherein said plug ruptures thereby releasing air pressure from within said housing.
- 38. The thermal vent of claim 36, wherein said plug melts at said threshold temperature.
- 39. The thermal vent of claim 36, wherein said plug is comprised of a eutectic material or material with close range melting temperatures.
- 40. The thermal vent of claim 36, wherein said plug is comprised of an inner plug and an outer plug, wherein said inner and outer plugs have different melting temperatures.
- 41. The thermal vent of claim 40, wherein the inner plug has a melting temperature between about 240° F. and about 260° F. and the outer plug has a melting temperature between about 290° F. and about 330° F.
- 42. The thermal vent of claim 40, wherein said inner and outer plugs are separated by a sheath.
- 43. The thermal vent of claim 40, wherein said inner plug is a solder made from tin, lead and bismuth, and said outer plug is a solder made from tin and lead.
- 44. The thermal vent of claim 36 further comprising a cap that collects material from the vent upon rupture of the plug.
- 45. The thermal vent of claim 36, wherein said thermal vent is associated with a spin-on oil removal cartridge.
- 46. A pressure release plug for an oil filter, wherein said plug melts at a predetermined temperature thereby releasing pressure from within the oil filter.
- 47. The pressure release plug of claim 46, wherein said plug is associated with a spin-on oil removal cartridge.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/880,493, filed on Jun. 13 , 2001 for SPIN-ON FILTERING OIL REMOVAL CARTRIDGE, the entire disclosures of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09880493 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10353285 |
Jan 2003 |
US |