Filler cup for fluid filter

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Inventors

Ephraim, Stephen Russell
Sturm, Daniel Lee
Naylor, Brent Charles
Kaliban, Kurt Joseph

Application #

880267

Filed

Jun-13-2001

Published

Jun-3-2003

Current US Class

141/285
141/297
141/364
141/59
141/98

International Classes

B65B 003/00

Field of Search

141/59 141/98 141/285 141/297-300 141/364

Assignee

Deere & Company (Moline, IL)

Examiners

Jacyna; J. Casimer

US Patent References

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5819822   Fluid filler tool for...
5899193   Diesel engine fuel s...

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Other References

John Deere, PowerTech 8.1 L, 6081 OEM Diesel Engines, "Operation And Service Manual". p. 45-14, Dec. 2000. Foley Industrial Engines, Inc.; "Foley Engines Tech Tip #29"; pp. 1-2; May 29, 2001. John Deere, PowerTech 8.1 L, 6081 OEM Diesel Engines, "Operation And Service Manual". pp. 15-26, 15-27, 35-4, 35-6, 45-11, 12 & 13.

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Abstract
A fill cup is provided for a fluid filter having a housing and an end plate which enclose a filter element. The end plate has an inlet port for receiving unfiltered fluid and an outlet port from which flows filtered fluid. The fill cup includes a base having openings formed therein, a cylindrical rim which surrounds the base, and a hollow tube which extends axially through the base and rim. The tube forms a stub which projects away from the base and which is adapted to be coupled to the outlet port of the filter. The tube also forms a hollow standpipe which is aligned with the stub and which projects away from the base and into an interior of the cup. When the filler cup is mounted on the filter, the cup openings communicate fluid to the inlet ports of the filter, and the hollow tube prevents unfiltered fluid from directly entering into the outlet port and communicates air from the filter to atmosphere as the filter is filled with fluid. The stub has external threads for screwing into the outlet port of the filter, and the base of the cup sealingly engages a seal mounted on the filter end plate.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A fill cup for a fluid filter, the fluid filter having a housing and an end plate enclosing a filter element, the end plate having an inlet port for receiving unfiltered fluid and an outlet port from which flows filtered fluid, the fill cup comprising:

a base having an opening therein;

a rim which surrounds and projects axially away from the base;

a hollow tube which extends axially through the base and rim, the tube forming a stub which projects away from the base and which is adapted to be coupled to the outlet port of the filter, and the tube forming a hollow standpipe which is aligned with the stub and which projects away from the base and into an interior of the cup, the opening communicating fluid to the inlet port of the filter, and the hollow tube communicating air from the filter to atmosphere as the filter is filled with fluid; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a filler cup for filling a fluid filter, such as a fuel filter, with fluid, such as fuel.

As clean air standards have been adopted by government agencies in many regions of the world, diesel engine manufacturers have adopted new fuel systems to comply with tighter emissions regulations. These new fuel systems deliver higher injection pressures and more precise injection timing events to control exhaust emissions. In order to provide these features, the fuel pumping elements and injector passages have been re-designed to provide tighter clearances than before, making them more susceptible to plugging or damage from fuel contaminants. One of the means of protecting these fuel systems is to provide more efficient fuel filters, which trap contaminants in the 2 micron range, as compared to 4 to 5 micron filters on previous engines.

Such filters are normally replaced at a recommended service interval, consistent with diesel engine maintenance practices. When an equipment servicer replaces a canister-type ("spin-on") fuel filter on a diesel engine, it is customary to pre-fill the new filter with diesel fuel before installing it. This reduces the time required to prime the system when the engine is started. The servicer pours fuel into the top of the filter, which has ports that communicate to passages into the filtered or "clean" and the unfiltered or "dirty" sides of the filter element. In doing this it is difficult to prevent the unfiltered fuel from being poured into the "clean" side. As a result, contaminants may travel throughout the fuel system once the engine is started. This may cause damage to fuel system components, and subsequently, diminish engine performance.
 
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