Blow out resistant filter

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Inventors

Shary, Stephen P.
Waitschies, Lloyd D.

Application #

559217

Filed

Jul-23-1990

Published

Sep-17-1991

Current US Class

055/495
055/497
055/521

International Classes

B01D 046/00

Field of Search

55/495 55/497 55/521 55/DIG.

Assignee

Life Cycle Engineering, Inc. (Charleston, SC)

Examiners

Hart; Charles

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Killough; B. Craig

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Abstract
A filter for filtering gases, such as air, using a backing material on the downstream side of a filter media to prevent the filter media from blowing out, or separating from a frame. The backing material is congruent in shape with the filter media, so that if the filter media is pleated, the backing material is pleated in a like shape. The backing material may extend to an upstream side of said filter media so as to further aid in blow out resistance.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A blow out resistant filter, comprising:

a. a filter media which is pleated in shape; and

b. a rigid, porous backing material which is pleated so as to be congruent to said filter media and which contacts said filter media on all surfaces of said filter media which are downstream of a flow of gas through said filter media, and wherein said backing material continues around two or more opposite edges of said filter media to cover a portion of an upstream side of said filter media to aid in holding and supporting said filter media, while leaving a majority of said upstream side of said filter media, uncovered.

2. A blow-out resistant filter as described in claim 1, wherein said backing material is wire mesh.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to filters generally, and is more specifically directed to a filter which is particularly suited for use in air handling systems which handle large volumes of air, wherein long service live and "blow out resistance" is necessary.

Filters and filter media are used in many applications for filtering gases and liquids. The use of filters, for filtering gases, particularly air in air handling systems, is well known. Such filters as are commonly used in air handling systems are characterized by a frame, in which a filter media is present within the perimeter of the frame. A rigid backing maybe placed within the frame downstream of the filter media to aid in retaining the filter media within the frame, while allowing air to pass through the filter.

In certain applications, such as air handling systems where high volumes of air are circulated through the system, "blow out" is encountered. "Blow out" may be defined as separation of the filter media from the frame, typically at the point of bonding of the media to the frame. Pressure on the media which exceeds the strength of the bonding means will result in such blow out.
 
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