Air filter assembly

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Inventors

Culbert, Robert M.
Raber, Jr., Robert R.

Application #

903204

Filed

May-5-1978

Published

Dec-4-1979

Current US Class

055/499
055/521
055/DIG31

International Classes

B01D 046/02

Field of Search

55/497-500 55/521 55/DIG. 210/493

Assignee

Farr Company (Los Angeles, CA)

Examiners

Nozick; Bernard

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lyon & Lyon

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Abstract
Disclosed herein is an air filter assembly particularly adapted for use in building air conditioning systems. The assembly is comprised of an open ended housing defining an air inlet and an air outlet and having a continuous layer of pleated filtering media extending thereacross and a plurality of pleat support members disposed at the air inlet and outlet ends of the filter housing.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A filter assembly comprising an open ended walled housing of at least five inches in depth and defining an inlet end and an outlet end for the passage of air therethrough, a continuous length of high loft filtering media disposed within said housing and extending between opposite side walls thereof in a pleated configuration wherein each of the pleats defined by said media extend substantially from said inlet end to said outlet end of said housing defining a plurality of elongated air inlet openings between said pleats at said inlet end of said housing and a plurality of elongated air outlet openings between said pleats at said outlet end thereof, said pleats being supported solely by a grid backing affixed to said media and first and second pluralities of pleat support members, the first plurality of pleat support members being disposed at said inlet end of said housing, each of said members having a web portion and a plurality of tapered finger portions extending from said web portion, the ends of the fingers joining the web portion along a first radius of curvature inwardly of said housing between the pleats defined by said media, the second plurality of pleat support members being disposed at said outlet end of said housing, each of said second plurality of support members having a web portion and a plurality of tapered finger portions extending from said web portion, the ends of the fingers joining the web portion along a second radius of curvature inwardly of said housing between said pleats, said second radius of curvature being larger than said first radius of curvature such that the portions of said media disposed between adjacent inlet openings is pressed together to increase the area of said inlet openings and the portions of said media disposed between adjacent outlet openings is spaced apart to increase the area of filtering media exposed to air flow through said housing and said tapered finger portions of said first and second pluralities of support members defining a segmented inclined support surface pressing against said filtering media and maintaining said media configuration upon directing a flow of air through said housing.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In most air conditioning and air supply systems, it is generally desirable to filter some of the foreign materials such as dust or dirt particles out of the air which is being supplied to the system. The amount of foreign material desired to be extracted from the incoming air or correspondingly the amount of foreign material which is tolerable in the particular air conditioning or supply system will dictate the particular type of filtering media which must be used. If only relatively large particles need to be eliminated, a filter utilizing wire screen media may be adequate, whereas if relatively fine dust particles must be removed from the incoming air, the filtering media must normally consist of such materials as cloth-backed cotton, polyurethane foam, glass fiber media, spun nylon and the like. It is the filtration of these finer particles with which the filter herein described is concerned.

A common problem in the filtration of air is that the foreign material extracted from the incoming air accumulates and the filtering media eventually becomes sufficiently clogged or loaded with dirt that its resistance to air flow becomes excessive. When this occurs, the media must be either replaced or cleaned. This problem is aggravated in the case of filter media of the types described which are effective for the finer dirt particles. With most types of such media, it is impractical to clean the same and it has therefore become relatively common to use inexpensive disposable filters.
 
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