Claims
- 1. A filter element comprising:a support structure including a first section and a second section; the first section having a cross section, said cross section presenting a first width and a second width spaced apart from said first width, the second width being less than the first width and presenting a path of travel therebetween; the second section including a guide member having opposed elements, the opposed elements being separated by an engagement width, the engagement width being greater than the second width and less than or equal to the first width such that the guide member may be shiftably received within said first section at said first width, the guide member being biased to shift along said path of travel from said first width to said second width thereby removably engaging said first section with said second section; and a filter medium bag carried by the support structure.
- 2. The filter element as claimed in claim 1, said guide member opposed elements adapted for shiftable receipt within said first section, by a force urging said first section and said second section together in generally end to end orientation to present a filter assembly longitudinal axis, the direction of said force being generally along said longitudinal axis, and said first section and said second section being releasably, snapably held together in said generally end to end orientation by the engagement of said guide member with said first section.
- 3. The filter element as claimed in claim 2, said guide member opposed elements being adapted for shiftable release from said first section, by a force pulling said first section and said second section apart, the direction of said force being generally along said longitudinal axis, said force overcoming said snapable engagement of said guide member.
- 4. The filter element as claimed in claim 1, said first section and said second section each comprising a wire cage having longitudinal members and circumferential members, said circumferential members comprising a terminal circumferential member at an end of each said first section and said second section and a nonterminal circumferential member spaced inwardly from said terminal circumferential member.
- 5. The filter element as claimed in claim 4, said guide member opposed elements snapably engaging said circumferential member when said guide members are received within said circumferential members.
- 6. The filter element as claimed in claim 1, in which said guide member opposed elements are permanently attached to said second section.
- 7. The filter element as claimed in claim 4, in which the shape of said circumferential members is selected from a group consisting of circular, oval, elliptical and polygonal.
- 8. The filter element as claimed in claim 1, the guide member opposed elements having a shape selected from a group consisting of rabbit ear shaped, keyhole shaped, serpent head shaped, arrowhead shaped, hairpin shaped and loop shaped.
- 9. A support structure for a filter membrane, the support structure comprising:a first section having a cross section said cross section presenting a first width and a second width spaced apart from said first width, the second width being less than the first width and presenting a path of travel therebetween; and a second section including a guide member having opposed elements, the opposed elements being separated by an engagement width, the engagement width being greater than the second width and less than or equal to the first width such that the guide member may be shiftably received within said first section at said first width, the guide member being biased to shift along said path of travel from said first width to said second width thereby removably engaging said first section with said second section.
- 10. The filter element as claimed in claim 9, said guide member opposed elements adapted for shiftable receipt within said first section, by a force urging said first section and said second section together in generally end to end orientation to present a filter assembly longitudinal axis, the direction of said force being generally along said longitudinal axis, and said first section and said second section being releasably, snapably held together in said generally end to end orientation by the engagement of said guide member with said first section.
- 11. The filter element as claimed in claim 10, said guide member opposed elements being adapted for shiftable release from said first section, by a force pulling said first section and said second section apart, the direction of said force being generally along said longitudinal axis, said force overcoming said snapable engagement of said guide member.
- 12. The filter element as claimed in claim 9, said first section and said second section each comprising a wire cage having longitudinal members and circumferential members, said circumferential members comprising a terminal circumferential member at an end of each said first section and said second section and a nonterminal circumferential member spaced inwardly from said terminal circumferential member.
- 13. The filter element as claimed in claim 12, said guide member opposed elements snapably engaging said circumferential member when said guide members are received within said circumferential members.
- 14. The filter element as claimed in claim 9, in which the shape of said circumferential members is selected from a group consisting of circular, oval, elliptical and polygonal.
- 15. The filter element as claimed in claim 9, the guide member opposed elements having a shape selected from a group consisting of rabbit ear shaped, keyhole shaped, serpent head shaped, arrowhead shaped, hairpin shaped and loop shaped.
- 16. The filter element as claimed in claim 9, in which said guide member opposed elements are permanently attached to said second section.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/258,674, filed Dec. 29, 2000 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/295,333, filed Jun. 1, 2001, both applications incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/295333 |
Jun 2001 |
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60/258674 |
Dec 2000 |
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