Gas filter apparatus

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Inventors

Greene, John P.

Application #

543502

Filed

Oct-19-1983

Published

Mar-24-1987

Current US Class

055/302
055/498
055/499
055/501
055/521
210/493.1
210/493.5

International Classes

B01D 046/02

Field of Search

55/302 55/497 55/498-501 55/510 55/521 55/524 210/493.1 210/493.2 210/493.5

Examiners

Lacey; David L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Murphy; Bernard J.

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Abstract
A filter apparatus includes a filter element. The filter element is formed of a sheet of gas-porous filter material which has been folded into accordian pleats. Alternate pleat-folds are of tight, near knife-edge definition, and arcuate form definition. Hence, all folds on one side of the accordian-folded material are of the knife-edge form, and all folds on the other side are of the arcuate. The pleated material is turned into a cylindrical conformation, with the arcuate folds confronting the central axis of the cylinder, and the tight, knife-edge folds outwardly directed. An adhesive-backed band circumscribes the cylinder to hold the accordian-folded material in such form. Ends caps, one with a central aperture formed therein, are fixed to the ends of the cylinder. The latter is then positioned and secured under a venturi section or pipe. The venturi section or pipe, in any cross-section thereof, is of rectilinear shape.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a filter apparatus having a filter element with a first surface disposed for admitting particulate-laden gas therethrough, and a second surface for discharging particulate-filtered gas therethrough, said filter element comprises

a sheet of gas-porous filter material;

said sheet having folds on substantially parallel and spaced-apart fold lines to define thereof a multiplicity of accordian pleats; wherein

a first set of said folds, the same being alternate ones on said fold lines, are of tight, near knife-edge definition; and

a second set of said folds, the same being all the other of said folds which intervene said folds of said first set, are of arcuate definition; wherein



Description
This invention pertains to filter elements for filters, and in particular to such filter elements for filters formed of gas-porous filter material, for separating out particulate matter carried by gas streams.

Filter elements of the type to which the invention pertains are well known in the prior art, and typically are formed of accordian-pleated filter material which is then turned into cylindrical form. The pleated material is held in the cylindrical form by inner and outer sleeves of metal, of the filter structure, which have a great multiplicity of holes formed therein. Now, notwithstanding the fact that the sleeves are greatly holed, the mass of remaining metal defines a barrier to the throughput of gas. In an attempt to avoid this, filters known in the prior art, i.e., those which admit the particulate matter-bearing gas thereto, radially, and draw out the filtered gas, axially, use the inner sleeve, but simply bind the outer circumference of the filter cylinder with cord. This practice is unacceptable, as the cord, where it traverses the folds of the material, bears on substantially a line contact. Such localized constraint and stress, causes the traversed folds to yield and define depressions which, consequently, weaken the axial strength of the filter fully thereabout.
 
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