IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0513618
(2003-05-08)
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등록번호 |
US-7396375
(2008-07-08)
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국제출원번호 |
PCT/US03/014350
(2003-05-08)
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§371/§102 date |
20050602
(20050602)
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국제공개번호 |
WO03/095068
(2003-11-20)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Nepsund,Larry R.
- Kuempel,Bradley A.
- Engel,Donald F.
- Boehrs,Bruce Allen
- Anderson,Sheldon
- Bucholtz,Richard L.
- Lundgren,Thomas John
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
102 인용 특허 :
91 |
초록
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An air cleaner (40) includes a housing (48) and an access cover. The internal volume of the housing (48) can be reached through an opening (70) in a side wall of the housing. A filter element (50) having fluted filter media is removable and replaceable from the air cleaner (40). The housing is const
An air cleaner (40) includes a housing (48) and an access cover. The internal volume of the housing (48) can be reached through an opening (70) in a side wall of the housing. A filter element (50) having fluted filter media is removable and replaceable from the air cleaner (40). The housing is constructed and arranged to cam the element (50) into sealing engagement with the housing (48). The access cover includes structure to help support and ensure proper seating of the filter element within the housing. A method of installing the filter element in the air cleaner includes sliding a portion of the filter element against a slide surface in the housing. A method of servicing an air cleaner includes tilting the filter element against a tilt surface in the housing to release a seal between the filter element and the housing. The filter element can have a handle to assist in servicing of the air cleaner. The housing can have a window to allow visual inspection of the internal component of the housing and to determine visually whether a filter element is installed therein.
대표청구항
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What is claimed is: 1. An air cleaner comprising: (a) a housing having an inlet end, an opposite outlet end, and a sidewall extending between the inlet end and outlet end; (i) said sidewall defining an access opening to provide for entry into an internal volume of the housing; the access opening be
What is claimed is: 1. An air cleaner comprising: (a) a housing having an inlet end, an opposite outlet end, and a sidewall extending between the inlet end and outlet end; (i) said sidewall defining an access opening to provide for entry into an internal volume of the housing; the access opening being between the inlet end and the outlet end; (b) a filter element having a seal member operably installed and sealed in the housing; the filter element having first and second opposite flow faces; the filter element including media having a plurality of flutes; each of the flutes having an upstream portion adjacent to the first flow face and a downstream portion adjacent to the second flow face; selected ones of the flutes being open at the upstream portion and closed at the downstream portion; and selected ones of said flutes being closed at the upstream portion and open at the downstream portion; (i) the filter element being operably installed to provide air to pass through the inlet end of the housing, through the first flow face, through the second flow face, and out through the outlet end of the housing; (ii) said housing being constructed and arranged to accept the filter element through the access opening in the sidewall; (iii) said filter element including a band around a periphery of the first flow face; (c) an access cover removably positioned over the access opening; the access cover being between the inlet end and the outlet end; and (i) the access cover being capable of being removed without removing the filter element. 2. An air cleaner according to claim 1 wherein: (a) said housing sidewall includes a slide mount. 3. An air cleaner according to claim 1 wherein: (a) said housing sidewall includes an interior curved in a shape that corresponds to a shape of the filter element. 4. An air cleaner according to claim 3 wherein: (a) said housing sidewall is U-shaped, including a bight section forming a closed end and an open end forming the access opening. 5. An air cleaner according to claim 1 wherein: (a) said outlet end of the housing is defined by an outlet construction; (i) the outlet construction defining a stop surface; (ii) the stop surface providing an end surface for the seal member to engage when the filter element is operably installed in the housing. 6. An air cleaner according to claim 5 wherein: (a) the filter element includes a frame construction; the frame construction having an extension projecting axially from the second flow face; the seal member being supported by the extension of the frame construction; the seal member forming a radial seal with the housing when the filter element is operably installed in the housing. 7. An air cleaner according to claim 5 wherein: (a) said access cover includes a projection; the projection extending within a recess defined by the filter element; (i) said recess in the filter element being adjacent to the seal member. 8. An air cleaner according to claim 5 wherein: (a) one of said housing and said access cover includes a window to provide visual inspection of the internal volume of the housing. 9. A method of installing a filter element into an air cleaner; the air cleaner including a housing having an inlet end, an opposite outlet end, and a sidewall extending between the inlet end and outlet end; the sidewall defining an access opening to provide for entry into an internal volume of the housing; the access opening being between the inlet end and the outlet end; a filter element having a seal member operably installed and sealed in the housing; the filter element having first and second opposite flow faces; the filter element including media having a plurality of flutes; each of the flutes having an upstream portion adjacent to the first flow face and a downstream portion adjacent to the second flow face; selected ones of the flutes being open at the upstream portion and closed at the downstream portion; and selected ones of the flutes being closed at the upstream portion and open at the downstream portion; the filter element being operably installed to provide air to pass through the inlet end of the housing, through the first flow face, through the second flow face, and out through the outlet end of the housing; the housing being constructed and arranged to accept the filter element through the access opening in the sidewall; an access cover removably positioned over the access opening; the access cover being between the inlet end and the outlet end; and the access cover being capable of being removed without removing the filter element; the method comprising: (a) removing the access cover to expose the access opening; (b) orienting the filter element through the access opening; (c) urging the seal member toward a sealing surface in the housing to form a seal between the filter element and the housing; (d) placing the access cover over the access opening; (i) wherein the filter element is operably installed to allow air to pass through the inlet end of the housing, through the first flow face, through the second flow face, and out through the outlet end of the housing; and (e) orienting a projection on the access cover to extend into a recess defined by the filter element. 10. A method according to claim 9 wherein: (a) the filter element includes a band; and (b) the step of placing the access cover over the access opening includes engaging a ledge on the access cover with a portion of the band. 11. A method according to claim 10 wherein: (a) the step of urging the seal member includes sliding the filter element against a ramp in the housing to urge the seal member toward the sealing surface in the housing and form the seal. 12. A method according to claim 11 wherein: (a) the outlet end of the housing is defined by an outlet construction; (i) the outlet construction defining a stop surface; and (b) sealing the filter element within the housing includes engaging the seal member with the stop surface. 13. A method according to claim 9 further including: (a) removing the filter element through the access opening in the sidewall by exerting a pull force to the element. 14. A method according to claim 13 wherein: (a) said step of exerting a pull force includes pulling a handle secured to the filter element. 15. An air cleaner comprising: (a) a housing having an inlet end, an opposite outlet end, and a sidewall extending between the inlet end and outlet end; (i) said sidewall defining an access opening to provide for entry into an internal volume of the housing; the access opening being between the inlet end and the outlet end; (ii) said housing sidewall includes a slide mount; (b) a filter element having a seal member operably installed and sealed in the housing; the filter element having first and second opposite flow faces; the filter element including media having a plurality of flutes; each of the flutes having an upstream portion adjacent to the first flow face and a downstream portion adjacent to the second flow face; selected ones of the flutes being open at the upstream portion and closed at the downstream portion; and selected ones of said flutes being closed at the upstream portion and open at the downstream portion; (i) the filter element being operably installed to provide air to pass through the inlet end of the housing, through the first flow face, through the second flow face, and out through the outlet end of the housing; (ii) said housing being constructed and arranged to accept the filter element through the access opening in the sidewall; (c) an access cover removably positioned over the access opening; the access cover being between the inlet end and the outlet end; (i) said slide mount includes a ramp extending from the opening toward a closed portion of the housing to urge the filter element toward sealing engagement with the housing. 16. An air cleaner according to claim 15 wherein: (a) the access cover includes a sidewall having an element covering portion, a neck, and a ledge; (i) the ledge extending toward the internal volume of the housing; (ii) the sidewall having an inlet end adjacent to the housing inlet end and an outlet end adjacent to the housing outlet end; (iii) the neck being adjacent to the sidewall inlet end; (iv) the element covering portion being adjacent to the sidewall outlet end; (v) the ledge including a surface extending from the element covering portion to the neck; (b) said filter element includes a band around a periphery of the first flow face; (i) the ledge engaging the band to support the filter element; (ii) an opposite end of the filter element being supported by engagement between the band and a deep ramp section of the ramp at a closed end of the housing sidewall. 17. An air cleaner according to claim 15 wherein: (a) said housing sidewall includes an interior curved in a shape that corresponds to a shape of the filter element. 18. An air cleaner according to claim 15 wherein: (a) said housing sidewall includes a curved section forming a closed end and an open end forming the access opening. 19. An air cleaner comprising: (a) a housing having an inlet end, an opposite outlet end, and a sidewall extending between the inlet end and outlet end; (i) said sidewall defining an access opening to provide for entry into an internal volume of the housing; the access opening being between the inlet end and the outlet end; (b) a filter element having a seal member operably installed and sealed in the housing; the filter element having first and second opposite flow faces; the filter element including media having a plurality of flutes; each of the flutes having an upstream portion adjacent to the first flow face and a downstream portion adjacent to the second flow face; selected ones of the flutes being open at the upstream portion and closed at the downstream portion; and selected ones of said flutes being closed at the upstream portion and open at the downstream portion; (i) the filter element being operably installed to provide air to pass through the inlet end of the housing, through the first flow face, through the second flow face, and out through the outlet end of the housing; (ii) said housing being constructed and arranged to accept the filter element through the access opening in the sidewall; (c) an access cover removably positioned over the access opening; the access cover being between the inlet end and the outlet end; and (i) the access cover includes a ledge extending toward the internal volume of the housing; and (A) the ledge supporting the filter element when the filter element is operably installed in the housing. 20. An air cleaner according to claim 19 wherein: (a) said filter element includes a band around a periphery of the first flow face; (i) the ledge engaging the band to support the filter element. 21. An air cleaner according to claim 20 wherein: (a) said slide mount includes a ramp extending from the opening toward a closed portion of the housing to urge the filter element toward sealing engagement with the housing; and (b) the band engages both the ramp and the ledge. 22. An air cleaner comprising: (a) a housing having an inlet end, an opposite outlet end, and a sidewall extending between the inlet end and outlet end; (i) said sidewall defining an access opening to provide for entry into an internal volume of the housing; the access opening being between the inlet end and the outlet end; (b) a filter element having a seal member operably installed and sealed in the housing; the filter element having first and second opposite flow faces; the filter element including media having a plurality of flutes; each of the flutes having an upstream portion adjacent to the first flow face and a downstream portion adjacent to the second flow face; selected ones of the flutes being open at the upstream portion and closed at the downstream portion; and selected ones of said flutes being closed at the upstream portion and open at the downstream portion; (i) the filter element being operably installed to provide air to pass through the inlet end of the housing, through the first flow face, through the second flow face, and out through the outlet end of the housing; (ii) said housing being constructed and arranged to accept the filter element through the access opening in the sidewall; (iii) the filter element includes a frame construction; the frame construction having an extension projecting axially from the second flow face; the seal member being supported by the extension of the frame construction; the seal member forming a radial seal with the housing when the filter element is operably installed in the housing; and (c) an access cover removably positioned over the access opening; the access cover being between the inlet end and the outlet end. 23. An air cleaner according to claim 22 wherein: (a) said housing sidewall includes a slide mount. 24. An air cleaner according to claim 22 wherein: (a) the access cover includes a ledge extending toward the internal volume of the housing; (i) the ledge supporting the filter element when the filter element is operably installed in the housing. 25. An air cleaner according to claim 22 wherein: (a) said filter element includes a band around a periphery of the first flow face. 26. An air cleaner according to claim 25 wherein: (a) the ledge engages the band to support the filter element. 27. An air cleaner according to claim 22 wherein: (a) said housing sidewall includes an interior curved in a shape that corresponds to a shape of the filter element. 28. An air cleaner according to claim 22 wherein: (a) said housing sidewall is U-shaped, including a bight section forming a closed end and an open end forming the access opening. 29. An air cleaner comprising: (a) a housing having an inlet end, an opposite outlet end, and a sidewall extending between the inlet end and outlet end; (i) said sidewall defining an access opening to provide for entry into an internal volume of the housing; the access opening being between the inlet end and the outlet end; (b) a filter element having a seal member operably installed and sealed in the housing; the filter element having first and second opposite flow faces; the filter element including media having a plurality of flutes; each of the flutes having an upstream portion adjacent to the first flow face and a downstream portion adjacent to the second flow face; selected ones of the flutes being open at the upstream portion and closed at the downstream portion; and selected ones of said flutes being closed at the upstream portion and open at the downstream portion; (i) the filter element being operably installed to provide air to pass through the inlet end of the housing, through the first flow face, through the second flow face, and out through the outlet end of the housing; (ii) said housing being constructed and arranged to accept the filter element through the access opening in the sidewall; (c) an access cover removably positioned over the access opening; the access cover being between the inlet end and the outlet end; and (i) said access cover includes a projection; the projection extending within a recess defined by the filter element; (A) said recess in the filter element being adjacent to the seal member. 30. An air cleaner according to claim 29 wherein: (a) the filter element includes a frame construction; the frame construction having an extension projecting axially from the second flow face; the seal member being supported by the extension of the frame construction; the seal member forming a radial seal with the housing when the filter element is operably installed in the housing. 31. An air cleaner according to claim 29 wherein: (a) said filter element includes a band around a periphery of the first flow face. 32. An air cleaner according to claim 29 wherein: (a) said housing sidewall includes a slide mount. 33. An air cleaner according to claim 29 wherein: (a) the access cover includes a ledge extending toward the internal volume of the housing; (i) the ledge supporting the filter element when the filter element is operably installed in the housing. 34. An air cleaner comprising: (a) a housing having an inlet end, an opposite outlet end, and a sidewall extending between the inlet end and outlet end; (i) said sidewall defining an access opening to provide for entry into an internal volume of the housing; the access opening being between the inlet end and the outlet end; (b) a filter element having a seal member operably installed and sealed in the housing; the filter element having first and second opposite flow faces; the filter element including media having a plurality of flutes; each of the flutes having an upstream portion adjacent to the first flow face and a downstream portion adjacent to the second flow face; selected ones of the flutes being open at the upstream portion and closed at the downstream portion; and selected ones of said flutes being closed at the upstream portion and open at the downstream portion; (i) the filter element being operably installed to provide air to pass through the inlet end of the housing, through the first flow face, through the second flow face, and out through the outlet end of the housing; (ii) said housing being constructed and arranged to accept the filter element through the access opening in the sidewall; (c) an access cover removably positioned over the access opening; the access cover being between the inlet end and the outlet end; and (d) one of said housing and said access cover includes a window to provide visual inspection of the internal volume of the housing. 35. An air cleaner according to claim 34 wherein: (a) the filter element includes a frame construction; the frame construction having an extension projecting axially from the second flow face; the seal member being supported by the extension of the frame construction; the seal member forming a radial seal with the housing when the filter element is operably installed in the housing. 36. An air cleaner according to claim 34 wherein: (a) said housing sidewall includes a curved section forming a closed end and an open end forming the access opening. 37. A method of installing a filter element into an air cleaner; the air cleaner including a housing having an inlet end, an opposite outlet end, and a sidewall extending between the inlet end and outlet end; the sidewall defining an access opening to provide for entry into an internal volume of the housing; the access opening being between the inlet end and the outlet end; a filter element having a seal member operably installed and sealed in the housing; the filter element having first and second opposite flow faces; the filter element including media having a plurality of flutes; each of the flutes having an upstream portion adjacent to the first flow face and a downstream portion adjacent to the second flow face; selected ones of the flutes being open at the upstream portion and closed at the downstream portion; and selected ones of the flutes being closed at the upstream portion and open at the downstream portion; the filter element being operably installed to provide air to pass through the inlet end of the housing, through the first flow face, through the second flow face, and out through the outlet end of the housing; the housing being constructed and arranged to accept the filter element through the access opening in the sidewall; an access cover removably positioned over the access opening; the access cover being between the inlet end and the outlet end; the method comprising: (a) removing the access cover to expose the access opening; (b) orienting the filter element through the access opening; (c) urging the seal member toward a sealing surface in the housing to form a seal between the filter element and the housing; and (d) placing the access cover over the access opening; (i) the filter element includes a band and the step of placing the access cover over the access opening includes engaging a ledge on the access cover with a portion of the band; (ii) wherein the filter element is operably installed to allow air to pass through the inlet end of the housing, through the first flow face, through the second flow face, and out through the outlet end of the housing. 38. A method of installing a filter element into an air cleaner; the air cleaner including a housing having an inlet end, an opposite outlet end, and a sidewall extending between the inlet end and outlet end; the sidewall defining an access opening to provide for entry into an internal volume of the housing; the access opening being between the inlet end and the outlet end; a filter element having a seal member operably installed and sealed in the housing; the filter element having first and second opposite flow faces; the filter element including media having a plurality of flutes; each of the flutes having an upstream portion adjacent to the first flow face and a downstream portion adjacent to the second flow face; selected ones of the flutes being open at the upstream portion and closed at the downstream portion; and selected ones of the flutes being closed at the upstream portion and open at the downstream portion; the filter element being operably installed to provide air to pass through the inlet end of the housing, through the first flow face, through the second flow face, and out through the outlet end of the housing; the housing being constructed and arranged to accept the filter element through the access opening in the sidewall; an access cover removably positioned over the access opening; the access cover being between the inlet end and the outlet end; the method comprising: (a) removing the access cover to expose the access opening; (b) orienting the filter element through the access opening; (c) urging the seal member toward a sealing surface in the housing to form a seal between the filter element and the housing; and (d) placing the access cover over the access opening; (i) while placing the access cover over the access opening, orienting a projection on the access cover to extend into a recess defined by the filter element; and (ii) wherein the filter element is operably installed to allow air to pass through the inlet end of the housing, through the first flow face, through the second flow face, and out through the outlet end of the housing. 39. A method of installing a filter element into an air cleaner; the air cleaner including a housing having an inlet end, an opposite outlet end, and a sidewall extending between the inlet end and outlet end; the sidewall defining an access opening to provide for entry into an internal volume of the housing; the access opening being between the inlet end and the outlet end; a filter element having a seal member operably installed and sealed in the housing; the filter element having first and second opposite flow faces; the filter element including media having a plurality of flutes; each of the flutes having an upstream portion adjacent to the first flow face and a downstream portion adjacent to the second flow face; selected ones of the flutes being open at the upstream portion and closed at the downstream portion; and selected ones of the flutes being closed at the upstream portion and open at the downstream portion; the filter element being operably installed to provide air to pass through the inlet end of the housing, through the first flow face, through the second flow face, and out through the outlet end of the housing; the housing being constructed and arranged to accept the filter element through the access opening in the sidewall; an access cover removably positioned over the access opening; the access cover being between the inlet end and the outlet end; the method comprising: (a) removing the access cover to expose the access opening; (b) orienting the filter element through the access opening; (c) urging the seal member toward a sealing surface in the housing to form a seal between the filter element and the housing; (d) placing the access cover over the access opening; (i) wherein the filter element is operably installed to allow air to pass through the inlet end of the housing, through the first flow face, through the second flow face, and out through the outlet end of the housing; and (e) removing the filter element through the access opening in the sidewall by exerting a pull force to the element in a direction about 70-110 degrees relative to the second flow face. 40. A method according to claim 39 wherein: (a) said step of exerting a pull force includes pulling a handle secured to the filter element.
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