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US2255937A
US2255937A US300247A US30024739A US2255937A US 2255937 A US2255937 A US 2255937A US 300247 A US300247 A US 300247A US 30024739 A US30024739 A US 30024739A US 2255937 A US2255937 A US 2255937A
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    • B01D25/00Filters formed by clamping together several filtering elements or parts of such elements
    • B01D25/22Cell-type filters
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  • This invention relates to filters and. more particularly, .to' filters such as are widely used for the reclamation of used lubricating oils, although not limited thereto.
  • filters which comprise coiled wire mats, the convolutions of which carry lengths of fabric.
  • This fabric is usually in the form of a bag into which one end of the wire mat is inserted prior to the coiling thereof.
  • the coiled wire mat functions as a spacer unit for the strips of the fabric bags.
  • the fabric bag will not stand upright and support itself. If it is not made to stand upright so that the oil must go through it imder pressure and deposit all dirt or other matter in solution on the fabric and thus become a clean oil when it leaves the filter, the entire value of the filter is lost.
  • the fabric bag needs some stiffer supporting membrane with open mesh to permit passage of the liquid-into the fabric and one which at the same time will expand and collapse under pressure, just as the bag expands and col--. lapses under the same pressure.
  • This membrane mustbe sufilciently rigid to hold the bag upright, either under pumping pressure or without pressure.
  • the fabric bag When the filter is under pressure, the fabric bag expands and stretches. As it expands, it creeps slightly over the top and under the bottom of the wire spacer mat. After this expanding, when the pressure is turned off, the fabric bag collapses. If there are cut wire ends exposed at the edge of the mat (at either top or bottom) when the fabric bag creeps past these wire ends under pressure, or falls back when the pressure is turned oil, the fabric will catch and tear on the wire ends.
  • a filter which comprises the conventional fabric bag together with a wire mat spacer unit therefor which is so constructed and arranged as to not only provide the proper spacing but also to enable the rapid and easy changing of the cloth or fabric filter bags without danger of puncturing the latter.
  • Another object of the present invention is the provision of a device of the type referred to hereaasdsno to to manufacture and one which is very durable in service.
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary elevation of the wire mat spacer unit of the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary sectional elevation of an oil filter embodying the wire mat spacer unit of Figure l;
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view on the line m-m of Figure 2; 'and Figure 4 is a perspective of a convoluted cloth bag enclosing the wire mat spacer unit of Fig- .ure 1.
  • hooked or eye portions 4 which provide jagged wire ends which pimcture the cloth or fabric bag of the filter. When extreme care is taken to prevent such puncturing, the installation of the cloth or fabric filter bag over the wire mat spacer unit is a tedious operation.
  • a simple helical wire coil 5 is threaded Y over the entireties of the bent portions 3 of the helical coils of the fabric 2 and also the hooked or eye portions 4 which connect adjacent complementary parts.
  • This wire coil 5 is simply rotated into position over the elements 3 and I in the manner shown in the drawings.
  • the wire mat spacer unit with its edges protected is then inserted into the cloth or fabric filter bag, after which the filter bag is coiled and inserted in the filter compartment.
  • the filter is then ready for. service.
  • the coiling of the cloth or fabric filter bag with such a wire mat spacer unit disposed interiorly thereof causes the bent portions 3 of the coils of the fabric, and also the hooked or eye portions 4, to move outwardly and inbefore which is extremely easy and inexpensive puncture the cloth or fabric filter bag.
  • the method of making filters which comprises weaving a wire mat, threading a helicaily coiled wire onto at least one of the longitudinal edgesoisaidwlre mat,insertingsaidwiremat inaclothbamcoilingsaidcloth bagandthe interioriy disposed wire mat, and disposing the coiled clothhagandwirematinafllter com-" partment.
  • a filter comprising a wire mat, at least one of the l edges or said wire mat beingenelosedbyhelieallycoiledwire,saidwire mat being convoluted, and a fabric element disposed between ihe convolutions 01 said wire mat.
  • LThe-methodotmakingfllters which comprisesweavinga wiremat,threadingahelically coiled wire onto atjeast one of the longitudinal edges of said wire mat, oonvoluting saidfwire mat with an adjaeently disposed cloth bag and the convoluted wire mat and cloth basin a filter compartment.

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Sept. 16, 1941. G. F. MCNAMARA FILTER 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Oct. 19, 1939 2 Sheets-Shem 2 FILTER G. F. M NAMARA Filed Oct.
Sept. 16, 1941.
Patented Sept. 16, 1941 UNITED FILTER George F. McNamara, Wankegan,
The American Steel andWire company of New Jersey, a corporation oi New Jersey I Application 19, 1939, Serial No. 300,247
4 Claims. (Cl. 21l-181) This invention relates to filters and. more particularly, .to' filters such as are widely used for the reclamation of used lubricating oils, although not limited thereto.
At the present time, there are available a number of devices in the form of filters which comprise coiled wire mats, the convolutions of which carry lengths of fabric. This fabric is usually in the form of a bag into which one end of the wire mat is inserted prior to the coiling thereof. The coiled wire mat functions as a spacer unit for the strips of the fabric bags.
The fabric bag will not stand upright and support itself. If it is not made to stand upright so that the oil must go through it imder pressure and deposit all dirt or other matter in solution on the fabric and thus become a clean oil when it leaves the filter, the entire value of the filter is lost.
Accordingly, the fabric bag needs some stiffer supporting membrane with open mesh to permit passage of the liquid-into the fabric and one which at the same time will expand and collapse under pressure, just as the bag expands and col--. lapses under the same pressure. This membrane mustbe sufilciently rigid to hold the bag upright, either under pumping pressure or without pressure.
When the filter is under pressure, the fabric bag expands and stretches. As it expands, it creeps slightly over the top and under the bottom of the wire spacer mat. After this expanding, when the pressure is turned off, the fabric bag collapses. If there are cut wire ends exposed at the edge of the mat (at either top or bottom) when the fabric bag creeps past these wire ends under pressure, or falls back when the pressure is turned oil, the fabric will catch and tear on the wire ends.
When the raw edges of the wire mat spacer units puncture the cloth or fabric filter bag, there is provided one or more openings through which the filtered oil drains downwardly after it has passed through the cloth or fabric bag.
It is among the objects of the present invention to provide a filter which comprises the conventional fabric bag together with a wire mat spacer unit therefor which is so constructed and arranged as to not only provide the proper spacing but also to enable the rapid and easy changing of the cloth or fabric filter bags without danger of puncturing the latter.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of a device of the type referred to hereaasdsno to to manufacture and one which is very durable in service.
The foregoing and other objects will be apparent after referring to the drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a fragmentary elevation of the wire mat spacer unit of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary sectional elevation of an oil filter embodying the wire mat spacer unit of Figure l;
Figure 3 is a sectional view on the line m-m of Figure 2; 'and Figure 4 is a perspective of a convoluted cloth bag enclosing the wire mat spacer unit of Fig- .ure 1.
are bent at substantial right angles, as shown at 3, and connected with complementary instrumentalities on the next adjoining coil by the use of integral hooked or eye portions 4. It is these hooked or eye portions 4 which provide jagged wire ends which pimcture the cloth or fabric bag of the filter. When extreme care is taken to prevent such puncturing, the installation of the cloth or fabric filter bag over the wire mat spacer unit is a tedious operation.
According to the teaching of the present invention, a simple helical wire coil 5 is threaded Y over the entireties of the bent portions 3 of the helical coils of the fabric 2 and also the hooked or eye portions 4 which connect adjacent complementary parts. This wire coil 5 is simply rotated into position over the elements 3 and I in the manner shown in the drawings. By the use of the helical wire coils i, I protect bothof the side edges of the wire mat spacer unit 2 whereby the same may be speedily inserted into the cloth or fabric filter bag without danger of puncturing the latter.
The wire mat spacer unit with its edges protected is then inserted into the cloth or fabric filter bag, after which the filter bag is coiled and inserted in the filter compartment. The filter is then ready for. service. When using a conventional wire mat spacer unit in which the edges are unprotected, the coiling of the cloth or fabric filter bag with such a wire mat spacer unit disposed interiorly thereof causes the bent portions 3 of the coils of the fabric, and also the hooked or eye portions 4, to move outwardly and inbefore which is extremely easy and inexpensive puncture the cloth or fabric filter bag. This disposed within the envelope aflorded by oil filter compartment A between the tionsofaelothori'ahricfllterbagn ure4,thewirematspaeerunitlisshown cloth'oriabriefllterba'gB. Inbotheasu wirei'abricspaoerunitltunctionsinthead vantageous manner referred to hereinbeiore.
matandaclothbagenvelopingsaidwiremat atleastoneoftheledsa otsaid coiled to provide separated cloth walls ior penetrationbythemediumtobeflltered.
2. The method of making filters which comprises weaving a wire mat, threading a helicaily coiled wire onto at least one of the longitudinal edgesoisaidwlre mat,insertingsaidwiremat inaclothbamcoilingsaidcloth bagandthe interioriy disposed wire mat, and disposing the coiled clothhagandwirematinafllter com-" partment.
3. A filter comprising a wire mat, at least one of the l edges or said wire mat beingenelosedbyhelieallycoiledwire,saidwire mat being convoluted, and a fabric element disposed between ihe convolutions 01 said wire mat.
LThe-methodotmakingfllters which comprisesweavinga wiremat,threadingahelically coiled wire onto atjeast one of the longitudinal edges of said wire mat, oonvoluting saidfwire mat with an adjaeently disposed cloth bag and the convoluted wire mat and cloth basin a filter compartment.
GEORGE F. MCNAMARA.
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2540273A (en) * 1945-12-06 1951-02-06 Int Harvester Co Filter element
US2568085A (en) * 1947-10-10 1951-09-18 John J Naugle Filtering device
US2798614A (en) * 1953-12-11 1957-07-09 Wix Corp Filtering mediums
US2855105A (en) * 1955-03-15 1958-10-07 Corliss D Nugent Replaceable filter elements
US3076554A (en) * 1960-08-03 1963-02-05 Mine Safety Appliances Co Filter coil
US5824232A (en) * 1996-04-15 1998-10-20 Filtration Technologies Corporation Corrugated filter sheet configured into a cylindrical filter media having near circular concentric channels
US20100300991A1 (en) * 2007-11-20 2010-12-02 Filtration Technology Corporation Filter with Exterior and Interior Media Components and Method of Filtering
US20190388807A1 (en) * 2018-06-22 2019-12-26 Zodiac Pool Systems Llc Filters principally for use in connection with swimming pools and spas

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2540273A (en) * 1945-12-06 1951-02-06 Int Harvester Co Filter element
US2568085A (en) * 1947-10-10 1951-09-18 John J Naugle Filtering device
US2798614A (en) * 1953-12-11 1957-07-09 Wix Corp Filtering mediums
US2855105A (en) * 1955-03-15 1958-10-07 Corliss D Nugent Replaceable filter elements
US3076554A (en) * 1960-08-03 1963-02-05 Mine Safety Appliances Co Filter coil
US5824232A (en) * 1996-04-15 1998-10-20 Filtration Technologies Corporation Corrugated filter sheet configured into a cylindrical filter media having near circular concentric channels
US20100300991A1 (en) * 2007-11-20 2010-12-02 Filtration Technology Corporation Filter with Exterior and Interior Media Components and Method of Filtering
US9409115B2 (en) 2007-11-20 2016-08-09 Filtration Technology Corporation Filter with exterior and interior media components and method of filtering
US20190388807A1 (en) * 2018-06-22 2019-12-26 Zodiac Pool Systems Llc Filters principally for use in connection with swimming pools and spas

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