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US1898424A US603544A US60354432A US1898424A US 1898424 A US1898424 A US 1898424A US 603544 A US603544 A US 603544A US 60354432 A US60354432 A US 60354432A US 1898424 A US1898424 A US 1898424A
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    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D46/00Filters or filtering processes specially modified for separating dispersed particles from gases or vapours
    • B01D46/10Particle separators, e.g. dust precipitators, using filter plates, sheets or pads having plane surfaces
    • B01D46/12Particle separators, e.g. dust precipitators, using filter plates, sheets or pads having plane surfaces in multiple arrangements
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention relates to air filter systems and particularly to a framework or structure for supporting a multiplicity'of interchangeable air filter units, such framework also 6 being adaptable for other purposes.
  • framework comprises individual frame sections which maybe assembled to provide a framework comprising rectangular cells or compartments arranged in horizontal and vertical rows, each cell being adapted to receive one or more filter units.
  • the invention comprises a framework built up of frame members or sections, each of which when added to the framework com letes a cell for I receiving a filter unit, but whlch frame member does not in itself form a complete frame or completely surround a cell," but extends along two sides only of the filter unit. Said frame member at the same time provides one side of each two adjoining sections or frame openin s.
  • Each frame member is preferably su stantially L-shaped, comprising two sheet metal plates extending at right angles and havin their adjoining ends welded together. T e frame members may thus be nested in acking for shipment and take up comparatively little room.
  • Fig. 1 is a part sectional elevation of a iilter system, embodying the present inven- Fig. 2 is a fragmentary elevation view of the filter framework and filter units mounted therein.
  • Fi 3 is a perspective view of a frame mem er.
  • Fi 4 is a fragmentary rear elevation showing portions of adjoining frame memas bers in their assembled relation.
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary perspective view of the framework and also shows filter units installed in one of the cells.
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional view taken at the line VIVI on Fig. 4.
  • the air filter system may comprise a bank 10 of air filters installed in aroom of a building to which the filtered air is to be supplied.
  • the bank of filters separates the room into an outer compartment 11 containing unfiltered air admitted through an opening 12 in the wall 13, and a compartment 14 containing filtered air.
  • a suction fan 15 driven by a motor 16 draws the air from the compartment 14 and discharges it through pipes 17 which convey the filtered air to any desired rooms or parts of the building.
  • the bank 10 of filters includes a multiplicity of filter units 18 removably and interchangeably installed in a framework 19.
  • the framework comprises an outer supporting structure including a bottom frame piece 20 and a vertical frame piece 21 which may have 9 their adjoining ends secured together as by means of an angle plate 22 secured to the frame members by screws 23.
  • the framework is built up on this exterior structure 20, 21 by assembling therewith individual frame members or sections 24, all of which may be alike, and each of which when added to the framework completes a rectangular cell or compartment 25 for receiving one or more of the filter units 18.
  • Each of the frame members 24' comprises a horizontal plate or frame piece 24 and a vertical plate or frame piece 24" which may be made 1ntegral, as, for example, by stamping the frame member from sheet metaland bending at the edge 26.
  • the frame pieces 24 and 24 are preferably stamped as separate pieces and united by welding them toether at their adjoining edges 26.
  • Each ame piece is provided with a flange portion 27 extending along the rear edge thereof, which may be formed by bending up a marginal portion of the frame piece.
  • a sheet metal strip 28 Secured to the rear face of the flange portion 27, by welding or otherwise, is "a sheet metal strip 28.
  • the strip 28 is of greater width than the flan e27 and provides a flange projecting on the opposite side of the frame piece.
  • the strip 28 is offset inwardly at 29 (Fig. 6) so that the inner faces of both flanges he in the same plane.
  • the adjoining ends of the flanges 27 and also of the strips 28 extend beyond the corner 26 of the frame member, with their diagonal edges 30 "meeting to form a square corner. for the flange.
  • the opposite ends 31 of the flanges terminate short of the frame pieces 24', 24 to accommodate the flange portions of the adjoining frame members when the framework is assembled.
  • the outer end portions 32 of each frame member are bent inwardly at right angles to the body portions to provide attaching means by which the frame member is secured to the framework.
  • the end flanges 32 are provided 35 with holes 33 to receive stud screws 34 for securing the frame parts together.
  • the length of the frame pieces 20 and 21 f forming t e outer .supporting structure is determined by the number of cells comprised in the bank of filters, the length of the bottom frame piece 20 being proportional to and determined by the number of cells in each horizontal row, and the length of the vertical frame piece 21 being proportional to the number of such horizontal rows.
  • ter units preferably two, are placed in each cell.
  • the first unit is slipped into position in its cell and bears against the flanges 27, 28.
  • a second filter-unit is cell and held in position the first cell by means then inserted in the in close contact with of lugs 35'stamped from the frame members. These ln s hold the filter units securely in position Whlle. permitting them to be readily removed for replacement by new filter units.
  • the filter units 18 may comprise filter pads made of glass wool coated with a heavy oil.
  • the filter pad is enclosed in a carton or container made of paper or other combustible material, said container com rising openwork permitting the passage of air through the filter.
  • Oneor more filthe filter does not in the present invention.
  • a framework for air filters providin' rectangular cells arranged in horizontal and vertical rows, said framework comprising individual frame members, each forming two adjoining sides of a cell.
  • a framework for air filters providing rectangular cells arranged in horizontal and vertical rows, said framework comprisin individual L-shaped frame members, eac forming two adjoining sides of a cell, said frame members being interchangeable.
  • a framework for air filters providingl rectangular cells arranged in horizontal an said framework comprising individual frame members, each formin two adjoining sides of a cell, and certain 0 said rame members additionally forming sides of adjoining cells.
  • a framework for air filters providin rectangular cells arranged in horizontal an itself form a part of vertical rows, said framework comprising' cells.
  • a bank of. air filters comprising a framework providing rectangular cells arranged in horizontal and vertical rows, said framework including an outer supporting .structure.consisting of a bottom frame piece and an u right frame piece, and a plurality of interchangeable frame members built up on said supporting structure, each of said frame members formi g two adjoining sides of a cell.
  • a framework for air filters providin rectangular cells'arranged in horizontal and vertical rows, said framework comprising individual frame members, each forming two adjoining sides of a cell, filter units installed in said cells, said frame members comprising flanges extending along their marginal edges and providing stops for the filter units, and means for holding the filter units against said stops.
  • a framework for air filters providing ing the outer sides of the adjoining cells in rectangular cells arranged in horizontal and a vertical row, and individual L-shaped vertical rows, said framework comprising frame members built up on said supportlng individual frame members, each forming two structure, each of said frame members formadjoining sides of a cell, each of said frame members being substantially L-shaped and having the end portions thereof bent at right angles to the body portions to provide means for attaching the frame member to adjoining portions of the framework.
  • a framework for filter units comprising interchangeable frame members, each said member being made of sheet metal and including a bod portion substantially L- shaped, and a ange extending along the marginal edge of the body portion.
  • a framework for filter units comprising interchangeable frame members, each said member being made of sheet metal and including a body portion substantially ,L-'
  • a framework for filter units comprising interchangeable frame members, each said member being made of sheet metal and including a body portion substantially L- shaped, the free ends of said body portions being extended at right angles to rovide means for attaching the frame mem rs to adjoining parts of the framework.
  • a frame member made of sheet metal comprising two strips extending at right angles to each other and having adjoining ends integrally united to form a substantially L- shaped member, each of said strips having a marginal portion bent at right angles to the body thereof to form a flange, and additional strips secured to said flanges and extending to the opposite side of the adjoining body portion to provide a flange along said opposite side.
  • a frame member made of sheet metal comprising two strips extending at right angles to each other and having adjoining ends integrally united to form a substantially L shaped member, and strips secured to said frame member and extending along the margins thereof, each said strip projecting laterally on opposite sides of the body portion of the frame member to provide flanges along the inner and outer faces of the frame member.
  • a framework providing a multiplicity of rectangular cells arranged in horizontal and vertical rows, said framework comprising an outer supporting structure consisting of a horizontal bottom frame piece and a vertical frame piece, said bottom frame piece fo. ning the lower sides of the cells in the bottom row and said vertical frame piece forming two sides of a cell.

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I FRAMEWORK FOR AIR FILTERS Filed April 6, 1932 2 Sh'eets-Sheet 1 IIIIII 1 11 1 H. w. COLLINS FRAMEWORK FOR AIR FILTERS 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Feb. 21, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE nowann w. counts, or 'ronnno, onto, ASSIGNOR TO owns-rumors amss courmrfa conrorwrron' or OHIO FRAMFWORK FOR AIR FILTERS Application filed April 6, 1982. Serial No. 608,544.
My invention relates to air filter systems and particularly to a framework or structure for supporting a multiplicity'of interchangeable air filter units, such framework also 6 being adaptable for other purposes. The
framework comprises individual frame sections which maybe assembled to provide a framework comprising rectangular cells or compartments arranged in horizontal and vertical rows, each cell being adapted to receive one or more filter units.
Heretofore it has been proposed to build a framework for supporting filter units, comprising a main frame and a plurality of 1 auxiliary interchangeable frames, each adapted to hold a filter unit or units, each of said auxiliary frames being complete in itself and supported within the main frame which entirely surrounds the assembly of auxiliary frames.
Such a construction is open to various objections. The individual frames are bulky and occupy an excessive amount of room when packed for shipping or in storage.
When such individual frames are assembled for use there are two adjoining frame walls between each two adjacent cells. This construction requires much more material than a single wall structure and also permits leakage of air between the adjoining frames unless cement or packing material is used to prevent such leakage.
An object of the present invention is to provide a construction in which the above objections are overcome and various advantages obtained. To this end, the invention comprises a framework built up of frame members or sections, each of which when added to the framework com letes a cell for I receiving a filter unit, but whlch frame member does not in itself form a complete frame or completely surround a cell," but extends along two sides only of the filter unit. Said frame member at the same time provides one side of each two adjoining sections or frame openin s. Each frame member is preferably su stantially L-shaped, comprising two sheet metal plates extending at right angles and havin their adjoining ends welded together. T e frame members may thus be nested in acking for shipment and take up comparatively little room.
Other objects of the inventionwill appear hereinafter.
In the accompanying drawings:
Fig. 1 is a part sectional elevation of a iilter system, embodying the present inven- Fig. 2 is a fragmentary elevation view of the filter framework and filter units mounted therein.
Fi 3 is a perspective view of a frame mem er.
Fi 4 is a fragmentary rear elevation showing portions of adjoining frame memas bers in their assembled relation.
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary perspective view of the framework and also shows filter units installed in one of the cells.
Fig. 6 is a sectional view taken at the line VIVI on Fig. 4.
Referring to Fig. 1, the air filter system may comprise a bank 10 of air filters installed in aroom of a building to which the filtered air is to be supplied. The bank of filters separates the room into an outer compartment 11 containing unfiltered air admitted through an opening 12 in the wall 13, and a compartment 14 containing filtered air. A suction fan 15 driven by a motor 16 draws the air from the compartment 14 and discharges it through pipes 17 which convey the filtered air to any desired rooms or parts of the building.
The bank 10 of filters includes a multiplicity of filter units 18 removably and interchangeably installed in a framework 19. The framework comprises an outer supporting structure including a bottom frame piece 20 and a vertical frame piece 21 which may have 9 their adjoining ends secured together as by means of an angle plate 22 secured to the frame members by screws 23. The framework is built up on this exterior structure 20, 21 by assembling therewith individual frame members or sections 24, all of which may be alike, and each of which when added to the framework completes a rectangular cell or compartment 25 for receiving one or more of the filter units 18. Each of the frame members 24' comprises a horizontal plate or frame piece 24 and a vertical plate or frame piece 24" which may be made 1ntegral, as, for example, by stamping the frame member from sheet metaland bending at the edge 26. However, the frame pieces 24 and 24 are preferably stamped as separate pieces and united by welding them toether at their adjoining edges 26. Each ame piece is provided with a flange portion 27 extending along the rear edge thereof, which may be formed by bending up a marginal portion of the frame piece. Secured to the rear face of the flange portion 27, by welding or otherwise, is "a sheet metal strip 28. The strip 28 is of greater width than the flan e27 and provides a flange projecting on the opposite side of the frame piece. The strip 28 is offset inwardly at 29 (Fig. 6) so that the inner faces of both flanges he in the same plane. The adjoining ends of the flanges 27 and also of the strips 28 extend beyond the corner 26 of the frame member, with their diagonal edges 30 "meeting to form a square corner. for the flange. The opposite ends 31 of the flanges terminate short of the frame pieces 24', 24 to accommodate the flange portions of the adjoining frame members when the framework is assembled. The outer end portions 32 of each frame member are bent inwardly at right angles to the body portions to provide attaching means by which the frame member is secured to the framework. The end flanges 32 are provided 35 with holes 33 to receive stud screws 34 for securing the frame parts together.
The length of the frame pieces 20 and 21 f forming t e outer .supporting structure is determined by the number of cells comprised in the bank of filters, the length of the bottom frame piece 20 being proportional to and determined by the number of cells in each horizontal row, and the length of the vertical frame piece 21 being proportional to the number of such horizontal rows.
After the framework has been built up in the manner before pointed out, it is ready to receivethe filter units 18. ter units, preferably two, are placed in each cell. The first unit is slipped into position in its cell and bears against the flanges 27, 28.
A second filter-unit is cell and held in position the first cell by means then inserted in the in close contact with of lugs 35'stamped from the frame members. These ln s hold the filter units securely in position Whlle. permitting them to be readily removed for replacement by new filter units.
' The filter units 18 may comprise filter pads made of glass wool coated with a heavy oil. The filter pad is enclosed in a carton or container made of paper or other combustible material, said container com rising openwork permitting the passage of air through the filter. The particular construction of vertical rows,
Oneor more filthe filter does not in the present invention.
It will be observed that when the framework is assembled the number of individual cells 25 is equal to the number of the frame members or sections 24. It will also be noted that there is only a single metal strip or plate between each two adjoining cells, instead of two separate plates or strips of metal, as necessitated by structures in which the framework is built up of separate or interchangeable frames, each of which in itself forms a complete-cell or entirely surrounds the filter unit installed therein. Thus, with the resent construction, there can be no air lea age between adjoining cell frames, and the need 'of gaskets, cement or other fillers is avoided. Modifications maybe resorted to within the spirit and scope of 'my invention.
What I claim is:
1. A framework for air filters providin' rectangular cells arranged in horizontal and vertical rows, said framework comprising individual frame members, each forming two adjoining sides of a cell.
' 2. A framework for air filters providing rectangular cells arranged in horizontal and vertical rows, said framework comprisin individual L-shaped frame members, eac forming two adjoining sides of a cell, said frame members being interchangeable.
3. A framework for air filters providingl rectangular cells arranged in horizontal an said framework comprising individual frame members, each formin two adjoining sides of a cell, and certain 0 said rame members additionally forming sides of adjoining cells.
4. A framework for air filters providin rectangular cells arranged in horizontal an itself form a part of vertical rows, said framework comprising' cells.
5. A bank of. air filters comprising a framework providing rectangular cells arranged in horizontal and vertical rows, said framework including an outer supporting .structure.consisting of a bottom frame piece and an u right frame piece, and a plurality of interchangeable frame members built up on said supporting structure, each of said frame members formi g two adjoining sides of a cell.
6. A framework for air filters providin rectangular cells'arranged in horizontal and vertical rows, said framework comprising individual frame members, each forming two adjoining sides of a cell, filter units installed in said cells, said frame members comprising flanges extending along their marginal edges and providing stops for the filter units, and means for holding the filter units against said stops.
- 7. A framework for air filters providing ing the outer sides of the adjoining cells in rectangular cells arranged in horizontal and a vertical row, and individual L-shaped vertical rows, said framework comprising frame members built up on said supportlng individual frame members, each forming two structure, each of said frame members formadjoining sides of a cell, each of said frame members being substantially L-shaped and having the end portions thereof bent at right angles to the body portions to provide means for attaching the frame member to adjoining portions of the framework.
8. A framework for filter units comprising interchangeable frame members, each said member being made of sheet metal and including a bod portion substantially L- shaped, and a ange extending along the marginal edge of the body portion.
9. A framework for filter units comprising interchangeable frame members, each said member being made of sheet metal and including a body portion substantially ,L-'
shaped, and a flange extending along the marginal edge of the body portion, said flange terminating short of the end of the body portion to accommodate the flange of an adjoining frame member.
10. A framework for filter units comprising interchangeable frame members, each said member being made of sheet metal and including a body portion substantially L- shaped, the free ends of said body portions being extended at right angles to rovide means for attaching the frame mem rs to adjoining parts of the framework.
11. In a framework for filter units, a frame member made of sheet metal comprising two strips extending at right angles to each other and having adjoining ends integrally united to form a substantially L- shaped member, each of said strips having a marginal portion bent at right angles to the body thereof to form a flange, and additional strips secured to said flanges and extending to the opposite side of the adjoining body portion to provide a flange along said opposite side.
12. In a framework for filter units, a frame member made of sheet metal comprising two strips extending at right angles to each other and having adjoining ends integrally united to form a substantially L shaped member, and strips secured to said frame member and extending along the margins thereof, each said strip projecting laterally on opposite sides of the body portion of the frame member to provide flanges along the inner and outer faces of the frame member. 4
i 13. A framework providing a multiplicity of rectangular cells arranged in horizontal and vertical rows, said framework comprising an outer supporting structure consisting of a horizontal bottom frame piece and a vertical frame piece, said bottom frame piece fo. ning the lower sides of the cells in the bottom row and said vertical frame piece forming two sides of a cell.
Signed at Toledo, Ohio, this 4th April, 1932.
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US2505175A (en) * 1945-12-29 1950-04-25 Davis R Burnett Air filter
US2969127A (en) * 1957-09-30 1961-01-24 Richard R Cook Air purifier
US3042213A (en) * 1959-08-14 1962-07-03 Mine Safety Appliances Co Filter gasket
US3158457A (en) * 1962-05-14 1964-11-24 Willis J Whitfield Ultra-clean room
US3177637A (en) * 1959-11-12 1965-04-13 Davis Maurice Air filters
US3402530A (en) * 1962-08-21 1968-09-24 Israel State Air filter installations
US3884662A (en) * 1972-04-28 1975-05-20 Stephen M Hladik Air filter and support frame
US4023943A (en) * 1976-03-08 1977-05-17 Westinghouse Electric Corporation Filter system
US4559067A (en) * 1983-03-12 1985-12-17 Envirocor Limited Portable air filtration device
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US5863310A (en) * 1997-03-21 1999-01-26 Brown; Barbara L. Grill/filter mounting assembly
US20150089908A1 (en) * 2013-10-01 2015-04-02 Braden Manufacturing, Llc Modular trash screen component for air inlet duct of turbine system
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US2505175A (en) * 1945-12-29 1950-04-25 Davis R Burnett Air filter
US2969127A (en) * 1957-09-30 1961-01-24 Richard R Cook Air purifier
US3042213A (en) * 1959-08-14 1962-07-03 Mine Safety Appliances Co Filter gasket
US3177637A (en) * 1959-11-12 1965-04-13 Davis Maurice Air filters
US3158457A (en) * 1962-05-14 1964-11-24 Willis J Whitfield Ultra-clean room
US3402530A (en) * 1962-08-21 1968-09-24 Israel State Air filter installations
US3884662A (en) * 1972-04-28 1975-05-20 Stephen M Hladik Air filter and support frame
US4023943A (en) * 1976-03-08 1977-05-17 Westinghouse Electric Corporation Filter system
US4559067A (en) * 1983-03-12 1985-12-17 Envirocor Limited Portable air filtration device
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US5637124A (en) * 1995-03-23 1997-06-10 Helical Dynamics, Inc. Modular air cleaning system
US5651803A (en) * 1995-03-23 1997-07-29 Helical Dynamics, Inc. Modular air-handling system with sealing devices
US5863310A (en) * 1997-03-21 1999-01-26 Brown; Barbara L. Grill/filter mounting assembly
US20150089908A1 (en) * 2013-10-01 2015-04-02 Braden Manufacturing, Llc Modular trash screen component for air inlet duct of turbine system
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