IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0414797
(2006-05-01)
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등록번호 |
US-7425226
(2008-09-16)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
1 인용 특허 :
22 |
초록
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Fanfold filter element has filtering media pleats canted at a predetermined angle relative to a reference plane such that the depth of each pleat is greater than the depth of a mounting frame to increase effective filtering area. The frame is canted by a corresponding amount so that central planes o
Fanfold filter element has filtering media pleats canted at a predetermined angle relative to a reference plane such that the depth of each pleat is greater than the depth of a mounting frame to increase effective filtering area. The frame is canted by a corresponding amount so that central planes of pleat pockets are aligned with the direction of incoming fluid flow.
대표청구항
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What is claimed is: 1. A composite filter assembly comprising a plurality of filter members each supporting a fanfold filter element comprising a plurality of canted pleats of a fluid filtering media, each pleat having opposite sidewalls on opposite sides of a fold forming a pocket of the pleat, an
What is claimed is: 1. A composite filter assembly comprising a plurality of filter members each supporting a fanfold filter element comprising a plurality of canted pleats of a fluid filtering media, each pleat having opposite sidewalls on opposite sides of a fold forming a pocket of the pleat, and said plurality of pleats having alternating folds forming adjacent pockets with openings facing in opposite directions, said opposite sidewalls having different heights so that a central plane equidistant therebetween is canted at an acute angle of less than 85 degrees relative to a plane tangent to an outer surface of the folds of said pleats on one side of said filter element; and securing means for securing said canted pleats together to maintain said cant angle; the cant angle of said canted filter element being sufficient to substantially increase a surface area of the filtering media as compared to a surface area of the same filtering media in a non-canted filter element having pleats formed with opposite sidewalls equidistant from a central plane that is at an angle of 90 degrees relative to said tangent plane, where the overall depths of said canted and non-canted filtering elements are substantially the same, and wherein said filter members are arranged one adjacent to another with a canted end of said one filter member in abutment with a canted end of said another filter member to form a V-formation in which the tangent planes of said adjacent members intersect at a composite angle that is substantially equal to a sum of the respective cant angles of said adjacent members. 2. A fanfold filter element according to claim 1, wherein said cant angle is in the range of about 15 to about 75 degrees. 3. A fanfold filter element according to claim 1, wherein said cant angle in the range of about 40 to about 50 degrees. 4. A fanfold filter element according to claim 1, wherein said cant angle is sufficient to increase the surface area of the filter media of said canted filter element by about 40% to about 50% relative to the filter media of said non-canted filter element. 5. A filter member comprising a fanfold filter element according to claim 1, and frame means for supporting said filter element so that it may be mounted with the central plane of said canted pleats presented substantially parallel to a direction of a fluid flow to provide a lower pressure drop than could be achieved by a non-parallel presentation of said canted pleats to said direction of fluid flow. 6. A filter assembly comprising a fanfold filter element according to claim 1, and mounting means for mounting said filter element so that the central plane of said canted pleats is presented substantially parallel to a direction of a fluid flow to provide a lower pressure drop than could be achieved by a non-parallel presentation of said canted pleats to said direction of fluid flow. 7. A filter assembly according to claim 1 wherein an apex of said V-formation faces in a direction from which a fluid is to flow into said adjacent filter members. 8. A filter element according to claim 1, wherein said securing means comprises an adhesive securing at least a portion of a sidewall of each pleat to at least a portion of an opposing sidewall of an adjacent pleat. 9. A filter element according to claim 1, wherein said securing means comprises an adhesive securing at least a portion of the pleat folds to a frame means for mounting said filter element. 10. A composite filter assembly comprising a plurality of filter members each supporting a fanfold filter element comprising a plurality of canted pleats of a fluid filtering media, each pleat having opposite sidewalls on opposite sides of a fold forming a pocket of the pleat, and said plurality of pleats having alternating folds forming adjacent pockets with openings facing in opposite directions, said opposite sidewalls being substantially parallel and having different heights so that they are canted at an acute angle of less than 85 degrees relative to a plane tangent to an outer surface of the folds of said pleats on one side of said filter element; and securing means for securing said canted pleats together to maintain said cant angle, the cant angle of said canted filter element being sufficient to substantially increase a surface area of the filtering media as compared to a surface area of the same filtering media in a non-canted filter element having pleats formed with opposite sidewalls at an angle of 90 degrees relative to said tangent plane, where the overall depths of said canted and non-canted filtering elements are substantially the same, and wherein said filter members are arranged one adjacent to another with a canted end of said one filter member in abutment with a canted end of said another filter member to form a V-formation in which the tangent planes of said adjacent members intersect at a composite angle that is substantially equal to a sum of the respective cant angles of said adjacent members. 11. A fanfold filter element according to claim 10, wherein said cant angle is in the range of about 15 to about 75 degrees. 12. A fanfold filter element according to claim 10, wherein said cant angle in the range of about 40 to about 50 degrees. 13. A fanfold filter element according to claim 10, wherein said cant angle is sufficient to increase the surface area of the filter media of said canted filter element by about 40% to about 50% relative to the filter media of said non-canted filter element. 14. A filter member comprising a fanfold filter element according to claim 10, and frame means for supporting said filtering element so that it may be mounted with the sidewalls of said canted pleats presented substantially parallel to a direction of a fluid flow to provide a lower pressure drop than could be achieved by a non-parallel presentation of said canted pleats to said direction of fluid flow. 15. A filter assembly comprising a fanfold filter element according to claim 10, and mounting means for mounting said filter element so that the sidewalls of said canted pleats are presented substantially parallel to a direction of a fluid flow to provide a lower pressure drop than could be achieved by a non-parallel presentation of said canted pleats to said direction of fluid flow. 16. A filter assembly according to claim 10, wherein an apex of said V-formation faces in a direction from which a fluid is to flow into said adjacent filter members. 17. A filter element according to claim 10, wherein said securing means comprises an adhesive securing at least a portion of a sidewall of each pleat to at least a portion of an opposing sidewall of an adjacent pleat. 18. A filter element according to claim 10, wherein said securing means comprises an adhesive securing at least a portion of the pleat folds to a frame means for mounting said filter element. 19. A fanfold filter element comprising a plurality of canted pleats of a fluid filtering media, each pleat having opposite sidewalls on opposite sides of a fold forming a pocket of the pleat, and said plurality of pleats having alternating folds forming adjacent pockets with openings facing in opposite directions, said opposite sidewalls having different heights so that a central plane equidistant therebetween is canted at an acute angle of less than 85 degrees relative to a plane tangent to an outer surface of the folds of said pleats on one side of said filter element; securing means for securing said canted pleats together to maintain said cant angle; the cant angle of said canted filter element being sufficient to substantially increase a surface area of the filtering media as compared to a surface area of the same filtering media in a non-canted filter element having pleats formed with opposite sidewalls equidistant from a central plane that is at an angle of 90 degrees relative to said tangent plane, where the overall depths of said canted and non-canted filtering elements are substantially the same; and frame means for supporting said filter element so that it may be mounted with the central plane of said canted pleats presented substantially parallel to a direction of a fluid flow to provide a lower pressure drop than could be achieved by a non-parallel presentation of said canted pleats to said direction of fluid flow. 20. A fanfold filter element comprising a plurality of canted pleats of a fluid filtering media, each pleat having opposite sidewalls on opposite sides of a fold forming a pocket of the pleat, and said plurality of pleats having alternating folds forming adjacent pockets with openings facing in opposite directions, said opposite sidewalls having different heights so that a central plane equidistant therebetween is canted at an acute angle of less than 85 degrees relative to a plane tangent to an outer surface of the folds of said pleats on one side of said filter element; securing means for securing said canted pleats together to maintain said cant angle; the cant angle of said canted filter element being sufficient to substantially increase a surface area of the filtering media as compared to a surface area of the same filtering media in a non-canted filter element having pleats formed with opposite sidewalls equidistant from a central plane that is at an angle of 90 degrees relative to said tangent plane, where the overall depths of said canted and non-canted filtering elements are substantially the same; and mounting means for mounting said filter element so that the central plane of said canted pleats is presented substantially parallel to a direction of a fluid flow to provide a lower pressure drop than could be achieved by a non-parallel presentation of said canted pleats to said direction of fluid flow. 21. A fanfold filter element comprising a plurality of canted pleats of a fluid filtering media, each pleat having opposite sidewalls on opposite sides of a fold forming a pocket of the pleat, and said plurality of pleats having alternating folds forming adjacent pockets with openings facing in opposite directions, said opposite sidewalls being substantially parallel and having different heights so that they are canted at an acute angle of less than 85 degrees relative to a plane tangent to an outer surface of the folds of said pleats on one side of said filter element; securing means for securing said canted pleats together to maintain said cant angle, the cant angle of said canted filter element being sufficient to substantially increase a surface area of the filtering media as compared to a surface area of the same filtering media in a non-canted filter element having pleats formed with opposite sidewalls at an angle of 90 degrees relative to said tangent plane, where the overall depths of said canted and non-canted filtering elements are substantially the same; and frame means for supporting said filtering element so that it may be mounted with the sidewalls of said canted pleats presented substantially parallel to a direction of a fluid flow to provide a lower pressure drop than could be achieved by a non-parallel presentation of said canted pleats to said direction of fluid flow. 22. A fanfold filter element comprising a plurality of canted pleats of a fluid filtering media, each pleat having opposite sidewalls on opposite sides of a fold forming a pocket of the pleat, and said plurality of pleats having alternating folds forming adjacent pockets with openings facing in opposite directions, said opposite sidewalls being substantially parallel and having different heights so that they are canted at an acute angle of less than 85 degrees relative to a plane tangent to an outer surface of the folds of said pleats on one side of said filter element; securing means for securing said canted pleats together to maintain said cant angle, the cant angle of said canted filter element being sufficient to substantially increase a surface area of the filtering media as compared to a surface area of the same filtering media in a non-canted filter element having pleats formed with opposite sidewalls at an angle of 90 degrees relative to said tangent plane, where the overall depths of said canted and non-canted filtering elements are substantially the same; and mounting means for mounting said filter element so that the sidewalls of said canted pleats are presented substantially parallel to a direction of a fluid flow to provide a lower pressure drop than could be achieved by a non-parallel presentation of said canted pleats to said direction of fluid flow.
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