Environmentally friendly filter cartridge

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Inventors

Brown, Gene W.
Rogers, Jeffrey E. D.

Application #

575833

Filed

Dec-20-1995

Published

Nov-11-1997

Current US Class

055/498
055/502
055/514
055/521
055/524
210/450
210/493.2
210/493.5

International Classes

B01D 027/08

Field of Search

55/498 55/502 55/511 55/514 55/521 55/524 210/450 210/493.2 210/493.5

Assignee

Baldwin Filters, Inc. (Kearney, NE)

Examiners

Walker; W. L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Leydig, Voit & Mayer, Ltd.

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5556542   Fluid filter assembly

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Abstract
A filter cartridge for use in a filter system, in which the cartridge has no structural metal or plastic parts and is adapted for environmentally acceptable disposal. A pleated paper filter media is formed into a cylinder, and potted end caps at the axial ends of the cylinder hold the shape of the filter. Sealing gaskets are associated with the end caps. At least one side has a radial seal formed at the outer periphery of the filter cartridge to protect the associated end cap from higher a pressure region found at the outer periphery. The other axial end can have a similar radial filter in some applications, or in other applications, where flow at that end of the filter is not desired, can utilize an axial seal specially configured to protect the associated end cap from higher pressure at the outer periphery. Maintenance of lower pressure at the respective end caps places any axial loads on the filter in tension, and thereby prevents the application of axial crushing loads on the filter cartridge.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A disposable filter cartridge having no structural metal parts and comprising in combination:

a pleated paper filter media formed into a cylinder in which the pleats define a cylindrical internal bore within the filter media and a cylindrical outer periphery,

end caps of potting material connected to the pleats at respective axial ends of the filter media,

the filter cartridge having an intended flow path from a higher pressure region at its outer periphery to a lower pressure region at its internal bore,

a first one of the end caps having integrally formed therewith an elastomeric radial seal positioned at the outer periphery to protect the associated end cap from the higher pressure region at the outer periphery of the filter cartridge,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to filters, and more particularly to a disposable filter cartridge which is disposable in an environmentally acceptable manner.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A very common use for such filters is in the lubrication system of the standard internal combustion engine, e.g., automotive engines, truck or heavy equipment engines, and stationary power sources. The invention, however, has broader applicability, and can also be used in hydraulic, fuel and air filter applications.

In all of these applications, the filter must be changed periodically. Taking the lubrication system example, in an automotive application, the oil filter is typically changed every several thousand miles. There are a limited number of reusable oil filter types available or in use, but in most high quality lubrication systems, disposable spin-on oil filters are used, and these can create a disposal problem.

In the early days of filters, it had been common to utilize cartridge type oil filters which fit into a removable housing. The housing was removed from the oil filter mount on the engine, the cartridge removed from the housing, the housing cleaned, a new cartridge installed, and the housing with new cartridge then replaced on the engine. Cartridges for filters of that type usually included a cellulosic filtering medium and a supporting center tube, typically of metal mesh or expanded metal. Oftentimes, such cartridges also included an exterior metal support. The metal supports, and particularly the center tube (or outerwrap), were needed to prevent the filter from being crushed by the pressure generated in the lubricant being filtered. Differential oil pressures in an automotive hydraulic system can rise substantially at engine start-up, and particularly during malfunctions such as a plugged filter malfunction (due, for example, to water or excess engine wear metals in the oil), and can reach 200 psi or more.
 
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