Filter housing with irregular rib

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Inventors

Schumann, Heiko
Renner, Volker

Application #

194744

Filed

May-10-1999

Published

Jan-16-2001

Current US Class

210/435
210/DIG17
220/672
220/675

International Classes

B65D 006/38

Field of Search

210/435 210/DIG. 184/6.24 123/196 220/672 220/675

Assignee

Ing. Walter Hengst GmbH & Co. KG (Munster, DE)

Examiners

Drodge; Joseph W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lahive & Cockfield, LLP, Laurentano; Anthony A.

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Abstract
A filter housing has a pot-like base, a lid that closes the base in a pressure-tight manner, one or several additional elements such as pipes, flanges or the like, which are connected to the wall of the base in the area of the seal between base and lid, and at least one rib which extends radially around the base in this area. The rib has varying dimensions around the circumference of the base and a reduced cross-section in the area in which the additional elements are connected to a wall of the base. The lid and base are directly screwed together by means of matching threads and the variable cross-section of the rib ensures a practically identical rigidity of the base against inner pressure stresses all around its circumference.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A housing for a filter, comprising

a pot-shaped base having an outer wall,

a lid that seals the base in a pressure-tight manner,

one or more structural elements that abut the base wall in the vicinity of the seal formed between the base and the lid when assembled, and

at least one rib formed on the wall of the base and running radially about the base-in the vicinity of the seal, said rib being nonuniform in size along the circumference of the base, and the rib having a reduced cross section in the area in which the structural elements abut the base wall,

wherein the lid and the base are screwed directly to one another by matching threads when assembled, such that the cross-sectional change in the rib is adapted to produce a nearly constant circumferential rigidity of the base against any pressure stress that develops internally within the base.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a fuel filter housing for use with an automobile.

It is known from automobile construction for example, specifically in the field of fuel filters, to make the pot-shaped base of the filter housing from plastic. Lower manufacturing costs and weight savings are realized by contrast with the conventional metallic filter housings previously used. The lid is usually made in the form of a screw connection and is screwed directly to the base without any additional screws or the like, with the base and lid having matching external and internal threads.

Depending on the operating pressure that prevails in the filter housings and depending on the temperatures that prevail in the environment of the filter, the dimensional stability of the plastics used can decrease, causing deformation and hence a slight expansion of the base. The base can be reinforced areawise radially by the additional structural elements provided, such as flanges, connections, and the like, so that the expansion of the base takes place nonuniformly and therefore leads to out-of-roundness of the base with a basically round base cross section- As a result, the tightness between the base and the lid can be adversely affected.
 
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