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US3618776A
US3618776A US863478A US3618776DA US3618776A US 3618776 A US3618776 A US 3618776A US 863478 A US863478 A US 863478A US 3618776D A US3618776D A US 3618776DA US 3618776 A US3618776 A US 3618776A
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  • This invention relates to filters and has for one purpose the provision of a filter assembly kit including interchangeable bypass and nonbypass elements.
  • Another purpose is to provide a standardized housing closure usable with bypass and nonbypass elements.
  • Another purpose is to provide an assembly kit whereby bypassing and nonbypassing filters may be selectively assembled at minimum cost.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation in partial cross-sectional and illustrating a bypassing assembly
  • FIG. 2 is a detail in cross section illustrating nonbypassing elements.
  • the numeral 1 generally designates a filter housing.
  • the housing 1 includes a main, chamber-defining, substantially cylindrical section 2.
  • a side inlet 3 is formed adjacent one end of the housing 1, and an axial outlet 4 is formed at the opposite end thereof.
  • a sleeve 5 extends inwardly from outlet 4 and receives, in sealing engagement therewith, one end of filter element 6 positioned within housing 1.
  • the closure 8 has removably secured thereto and extending axially inwardly therefrom rod 9.
  • the rod 9 as shown in FIG. 1 is threaded in an axial well on the inside of closure 8 and extends through the axial opening in element 6 opposite that surrounding sleeve 5.
  • the rod 9 of FIG. 1 extends a substantial distance into the hollow perforated core 60 of element 6.
  • a bypass collar 11 Carried on red 9 and spaced from closure 8 by the rod-surrounding spacer sleeve 10 is a bypass collar 11.
  • the collar 11 has an external cylindrical diameter formed and adapted for sealing engagement with an appropriate seal carried by element 6 as indicated at 12.
  • One end collar 11 carries an open web having a central portion 13 engaging spacer sleeve 10.
  • the remainder of collar 11 is hollow for sliding engagement with a bypass valve element 14.
  • Element 14 has an annular extending circumferential flange 15 for engagement with the inner edge surface of collar 1 l.
  • a fastener means 16 is carried by the threaded distal inner end of rod 9 for positioning a spring retainer 17.
  • An opposite spring retainer 18 engages value 14, and spring 19 has its opposite end in engagement with retainers l7, 18 for urging value 14 into the closed position shown in FIG. 1.
  • Rod 9a has been substituted for the rod 9 in FIG. 1.
  • Rod 9a may be of substantially less lineal extension and may carry the head 16a for clamping a solid plug 11a against the spacer sleeve 10.
  • the plug 11a has an external diameter identical to that of collar 11 whereby, it will be understood, the plug 11a is formed and adapted for sealing engagement with the appropriate seal carried by element 6 as indicated at 12 in FIG. 1.
  • collar 11 and plug 11a are of sufficient lineal extensions to provide the sealing engagement indicated at 12 with filter elements 6 of varying lengths. Both collar 11 and plug 11a carry at their ends adjacent closure 8 an annular extending flange 20 limiting the penetration of collar 11 or plug 11a into element 6.
  • a housing 1, closure 8 and element 6 form the basic elements of the filter assembly.
  • the rod 9, spacer sleeve 10, collar 1 l, valve 14 and spring structure 16-19 are secured to closure 8.
  • the closure 8 is then moved toward housing section 2, positioning collar 11 within the seal of element 6 as indicated at 12, and positioning the parts as shown in FIG. 1.
  • valve 14 will open and fiuid will pass through collar 11 and core 60 to outlet 4.
  • rod 90, spacer sleeve 10 and plug 11a When the user does not desire a bypass capability, rod 90, spacer sleeve 10 and plug 11a will be secured to closure 8 and the cover will be moved into position on housing section 2 in the same manner as described with respect to FIG. 1. Thereupon, the plug 11a will be placed in sealing engagement with the element 6 as shown at 12, and the fluid entering inlet 3 will be limited solely to passage through the element 6.
  • rod 9 could be employed with plug 11a, additional threads and preferably a washer (not shown being provided for positioning the nut 16 adjacent plug Ila, without departing from the nature and scope of the invention.
  • a filter housing having an open end and a filter element having an axially open seal
  • a closure for said housing open end
  • a rod removably secured to said closure and extending inwardly through said seal
  • a spacer sleeve surrounding said rod adjacent said closure
  • a by pass collar and a plug alternately positionable in sealing engagement withing said seal and means for alternately positioning said collar and plug on said rod and against said spacer sleeve.

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A filter assembly kit including a closure, a support rod removably secured to the closure, a spacer on the rod, and interchangeable plug and bypass valve elements alternately positionable on the rod.

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United States Patent inventor Walter J. Kudlaty Elmlturst, Ill. AppL No. 863,478 Filed Oct. 3, 1969 Patented Nov. 9. 197 1 Assignee Marvel Engineering Company Chicagmlil.
FILTER ASSEMBLY BYPASS KIT 4 Claims, 2 Drawing Figs.
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[56] llelereneel Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,685,37l 8/l954 Gretzinger 2 l0/l30 X Primary ExaminerFrank A. Spear, Jr. Auorney- Parker. Caner & Markey ABSTRACT: A filter assembly kit including a closure, a support rod removably secured to the closure, a spacer on the rod, and interchangeable plug and bypass valve elements alternately positionable on the rod.
FILTER ASSEMBLY BYPASS KIT SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to filters and has for one purpose the provision of a filter assembly kit including interchangeable bypass and nonbypass elements.
Another purpose is to provide a standardized housing closure usable with bypass and nonbypass elements.
Another purpose is to provide an assembly kit whereby bypassing and nonbypassing filters may be selectively assembled at minimum cost.
Other purposes may appear from time to time during the course of the specifications and claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE The invention is illustrated more or less diagrammatically in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a side elevation in partial cross-sectional and illustrating a bypassing assembly, and
FIG. 2 is a detail in cross section illustrating nonbypassing elements.
Like parts are indicated by like numerals throughout the specification and drawings.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to FIG. 1, the numeral 1 generally designates a filter housing. The housing 1 includes a main, chamber-defining, substantially cylindrical section 2. A side inlet 3 is formed adjacent one end of the housing 1, and an axial outlet 4 is formed at the opposite end thereof. A sleeve 5 extends inwardly from outlet 4 and receives, in sealing engagement therewith, one end of filter element 6 positioned within housing 1.
The open end 7 of housing 1, adjacent inlet 3, carries in sealed engagement therewith a closure 8. The closure 8 has removably secured thereto and extending axially inwardly therefrom rod 9. The rod 9 as shown in FIG. 1 is threaded in an axial well on the inside of closure 8 and extends through the axial opening in element 6 opposite that surrounding sleeve 5. The rod 9 of FIG. 1 extends a substantial distance into the hollow perforated core 60 of element 6.
Carried on red 9 and spaced from closure 8 by the rod-surrounding spacer sleeve 10 is a bypass collar 11. The collar 11 has an external cylindrical diameter formed and adapted for sealing engagement with an appropriate seal carried by element 6 as indicated at 12. One end collar 11 carries an open web having a central portion 13 engaging spacer sleeve 10. The remainder of collar 11 is hollow for sliding engagement with a bypass valve element 14. Element 14 has an annular extending circumferential flange 15 for engagement with the inner edge surface of collar 1 l.
A fastener means 16 is carried by the threaded distal inner end of rod 9 for positioning a spring retainer 17. An opposite spring retainer 18 engages value 14, and spring 19 has its opposite end in engagement with retainers l7, 18 for urging value 14 into the closed position shown in FIG. 1.
Referring now to FIG. 2, it will be observed that a rod 9a has been substituted for the rod 9 in FIG. 1. Rod 9a may be of substantially less lineal extension and may carry the head 16a for clamping a solid plug 11a against the spacer sleeve 10. It will be observed that the plug 11a has an external diameter identical to that of collar 11 whereby, it will be understood, the plug 11a is formed and adapted for sealing engagement with the appropriate seal carried by element 6 as indicated at 12 in FIG. 1.
The main cylindrical outer surfaces of collar 11 and plug 11a are of sufficient lineal extensions to provide the sealing engagement indicated at 12 with filter elements 6 of varying lengths. Both collar 11 and plug 11a carry at their ends adjacent closure 8 an annular extending flange 20 limiting the penetration of collar 11 or plug 11a into element 6.
The use and operation of the invention are as follows: A housing 1, closure 8 and element 6 form the basic elements of the filter assembly. When the user desires a bypassing capability, the rod 9, spacer sleeve 10, collar 1 l, valve 14 and spring structure 16-19 are secured to closure 8. The closure 8 is then moved toward housing section 2, positioning collar 11 within the seal of element 6 as indicated at 12, and positioning the parts as shown in FIG. 1. Thereafter, upon sufficient pressure difi'erential created externally and internally of element 6, valve 14 will open and fiuid will pass through collar 11 and core 60 to outlet 4.
When the user does not desire a bypass capability, rod 90, spacer sleeve 10 and plug 11a will be secured to closure 8 and the cover will be moved into position on housing section 2 in the same manner as described with respect to FIG. 1. Thereupon, the plug 11a will be placed in sealing engagement with the element 6 as shown at 12, and the fluid entering inlet 3 will be limited solely to passage through the element 6.
It will be understood that rod 9 could be employed with plug 11a, additional threads and preferably a washer (not shown being provided for positioning the nut 16 adjacent plug Ila, without departing from the nature and scope of the invention.
I claim:
1. For use with a filter housing having an open end and a filter element having an axially open seal, a closure for said housing open end, a rod removably secured to said closure and extending inwardly through said seal, a spacer sleeve surrounding said rod adjacent said closure, a by pass collar and a plug alternately positionable in sealing engagement withing said seal and means for alternately positioning said collar and plug on said rod and against said spacer sleeve.
2. The structure of claim 1, characterized by and including a bypass valve member having a sliding closing relationship with the inner end of said collar, a spring surrounding said rod and urging said valve member into its closed position and means retaining said spring on said rod.
3. The structure of claim 1 characterized by and including head means carried by said rod and engaging the opposite end of said plug from that engaged by said spacer sleeve.
4. The structure of claim 1 characterized by and including an axial threaded well in the inner surface of said closure and formed and adapted for threaded engagement with said rod.
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1. For use with a filter housing having an open end and a filter element having an axially open seal, a closure for said housing open end, a rod removably secured to said closure and extending inwardly through said seal, a spacer sleeve surrounding said rod adjacent said closure, a by pass collar and a plug alternately positionable in sealing engagement within said seal and means for alternately positioning said collar and plug on said rod and against said spacer sleeve.
2. The structure of claim 1, characterized by and including a bypass valve member having a sliding closing relationship with the inner end of said collar, a spring surrounding said rod and urging said valve member into its closed position and means retaining said spring on said rod.
3. The structure of claim 1 characterized by and including head means carried by said rod and engaging the opposite end of said plug from that engaged by said spacer sleeve.
4. The structure of claim 1 characterized by and including an axial threaded well in the inner surface of said closure and formed and adapted for threaded engagement with said rod.
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US4279746A (en) * 1980-01-21 1981-07-21 Parker-Hannifin Corporation Hydraulic fluid filter and bypass valve
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US20100257824A1 (en) * 2007-11-22 2010-10-14 Werner Wilkendorf Filter Device, Particularly Reflux Vacuum Filter, and Filter Element For Such A Filter Device
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US4212739A (en) * 1977-07-04 1980-07-15 Ucc International Limited Disposable filter canister and housing
US4279746A (en) * 1980-01-21 1981-07-21 Parker-Hannifin Corporation Hydraulic fluid filter and bypass valve
WO1997021481A1 (en) * 1995-12-13 1997-06-19 Hydac Filtertechnik Gmbh Filter device with a bypass valve
US6117312A (en) * 1995-12-13 2000-09-12 Hydac Filtertechnik Gmbh Filter bypass valve having adjustable spring biasing force
US20040232090A1 (en) * 2003-05-22 2004-11-25 Millar James Sutherland Universal filter base and engines using same
US7329337B2 (en) 2003-05-22 2008-02-12 Caterpillar Inc. Universal filter base and engines using same
US7959803B2 (en) 2005-06-10 2011-06-14 Antoun Gregory S Devices, systems and methods for securing and sealing filter media elements in separation systems
US20060278572A1 (en) * 2005-06-10 2006-12-14 Antoun Gregory S Devices, systems and methods for securing and sealing filter media elements in separation systems
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US20100257824A1 (en) * 2007-11-22 2010-10-14 Werner Wilkendorf Filter Device, Particularly Reflux Vacuum Filter, and Filter Element For Such A Filter Device
US8480774B2 (en) * 2007-11-22 2013-07-09 Hydac Filtertechnik Gmbh Filter device, particularly reflux vacuum filter, and filter element for such a filter device
US20090283532A1 (en) * 2008-05-15 2009-11-19 Graco Minnesota Inc. Integrated filter housing
DE202008009502U1 (en) * 2008-07-15 2009-12-03 Mann+Hummel Gmbh Filter system for a fluid line for liquid fluids, in particular for lubricating oil of an internal combustion engine
US9925479B1 (en) * 2017-01-05 2018-03-27 Albert Nishikawa Methods and apparatus for filtration
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