US2877902A - Oil filters - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
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- B01D35/00—Filtering devices having features not specifically covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D33/00, or for applications not specifically covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D33/00; Auxiliary devices for filtration; Filter housing constructions
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B01D27/00—Cartridge filters of the throw-away type
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- the primary object of the present invention is to provide a full-flow, screw-in, throw-away type of oil filter, the outer shell of which is made of thin metal drawn into the shape of a cup and has the open end thereof sealed so that it will withstand a high internal oil pressure.
- the center post that is relativelyexpensive, and is usually employed is omitted.
- an oil filter of this type which has an oil inlet and oil outlet at the same end of the shell, and more particularly a filter wherein the shell has the form of a cup and has a closure plate which is secured to the shell by a rolled seam that interlocks the end of the shell with the outer periphery of the closure wall.
- the problem arises as to how to form this rolled seam so as to secure an oil-tight joint that is strong enough to withstand an internal pressure of 100 pounds or more.
- the outer periphery of this plate forms a back-up surface which serves to back up the rolled seam as it is formed to secure the end wall to the cupshaped shell.
- This reinforcing plate is provided with a central hole and a concentric threaded portion that forms the screw-in part of the filter shell.
- Still another feature of the present invention resides in an adaptor plate that forms a seat upon which the filter rests when it is in its operating position, and in a gasket which is secured in place between this plate and the end of the filter shell to provide a seal between them.
- Fig. 1 is a vertical sectional view through one embodiment of the oil filter of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a side view with parts in section of part of the oil filter of Fig. 1 before it is secured in its operating position.
- Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the filter of Fig. 1 shown .2; in the inclined position in which it may be mounted upon an engine block.
- Fig. 4 is a side view with parts in section of a modification of the filter shown in Fig. 1.
- Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4 showing another modification.
- Fig. 6 is a plan view taken on the line 66 of Fig. 5 and shows a no-drip oil valve.
- the oil filter has a cup-shaped outer shell 10 preferably formed of thin sheet metal drawn to the shape shown in the drawings.
- This shell has a rounded integral end portion 11, and the cylindrical portion of the shell 10 near this end 11 is preferably provided with the inwardly deflected ribs 12 which serve a purpose to be described.
- a filter cartridge 13 which may be variously. constructed, but is shown as a pleated type of oil filter formed of a pervious sheet material such as paper that is provided with pleats 14 which extend lengthwise of the cylindricalshaped cartridge.
- This pleated-cartridge may be of well-known construction and is provided at each end with a closure plate 15 which is firmly bonded to the ends of the pleats 14 by any suitable adhesive or bonding agent 16.
- Each plate 15 has an outer peripheral flange 17 which embraces the outer folded edges of the pleats 14 as shown, and each plate is provided with a central opening which is smaller in diameter than the inner diameter of the cartridge 13, so as to provide the inwardly extending annular lip 18.
- a center tube 19 which is preferably made of thin metal having its wall apertured as indicated by 20 for the passage of oil therethrough, and the walls of this tube are preferably corrugated as shown throughout most of its length to impart added stiifness to the tube.
- Each end of this center tube is disposed adjacent an annular lip 18 as shown. This construction serves to retain the center tube in place within the pleats so that the center tube will internally reinforce the cartridge against the pressure exerted upon the pleats when the oil fiows in an outside-in direction as indicated by the arrows.
- the cartridge 13 is shown as provided at the end thereof that lies near the wall 11 with a closure disc 21 which has an outwardly extending annular flange that .rests on an end of the center tube 19 below the lip 18.
- This closure disc preferably'has the offset construction shown which is adapted to snugly embrace one or more coils of a heavy spring 22 that is confined between this disc'and the end 11 of the filter shell, and serves continuously to urge the cartridge away from the end wall 11.
- the opposite end of the cartridge is provided with a somewhat similar disc 23 which has an outwardly extending annular flange that seats on the adjacent end of the center tube, and this end disc which is slightly cup-shaped fits snugly in the bore of the center tube and has a central opening through which oil is discharged.
- the cartridge so far described, for the most part, is of well-known construction.
- the purpose of the ribs 12 above mentioned is to engage the outer flange 17 of the cartridge and center this end of this cartridge within the shell 10.
- an important feature of the present invention is to so construct theshell that it can be inexpensively manufactured and the open end of the cup-shaped shell can be closed so as to withstand high internal pressures.
- closure wall 24 formed of thin sheet metal and which has a large central opening as shown.
- This closure wall is somewhat larger in diameter than the cylindrical shell so as to provide sufficient metal at the outer periphery of this wall 24 to enable it to be bent laterally over the shell, as indicated at 25; then in a reverse direction toward the shell, as indicated by 26, and inwardly, so as to cause this portion of the wall to interlock with an outwardly bent portion at the end of the cup-shaped shell to form the locked seam shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
- This difficulty of backing up the seam is overcome in accordance with the present invention by providing at the inner face of the closure wall 24 a relatively heavy reinforcing plate 27, the outer periphery of which abuts against the seam just mentioned, and serves 'to back up this scam while it is being formed.
- This plate 27 is preferably spot-welded or otherwise strongly secured to the wall 24, and it is provided with a central opening and with a concentric threaded portion adapted to be screwed upon threaded supporting means, to thereby support the oil filter in its operating position.
- the heavy plate 27 has its central portion thereof bent laterally into the shell to form the internally threaded sleeve 28. 'However, this threaded portion of the plate 27 can 'be variously formed as hereinafter pointed out.
- Figs. 1 and 3 of the drawing designates portion of a casting, such as part of an engine block, which is bored to provide an oil passage 30 that is supplied with oil from the usual oil pump, and an oil passage 31 through which oil is returned to the engine block.
- the passage 31 leads directly to the engine bearings, as is customary when the oil filter is of the full-flow type as herein contemplated.
- This block 29 as shown is provided with the annular recess 32 which allows the oil from the passage 30'to encircle the internally threaded bore 33 of the block, "and which'bore serves to-receive an adaptor bushing 34.
- This bushing as shown has an externally threaded portion adapted to engage the threads 33 :and a second externally threaded portion 35 that extends into the filter shell to engage the threads within the sleeve portion 28.
- This bushing 34 has the central oil passage shown and an outwardly extending shoulder 36 which may be of hexagon shape to receive a wrench so that this bushing can be screwed tightly into the engine block.
- annular adaptor plate 37 formed of relatively thick metal is provided to fit within an annular recess portion of the block 29, and this adaptor plate has an outer offset flange portion 38 adapted to seat upon the gasket 39 as shown.
- This plate also has an inner flange portion 40 which is preferably clamped in its operating position by the shoulder 36 of the adaptor bushing.
- the adaptor plate serves to confine the oil that enters the annular passage 32 from the oil pump and serves also to form a seat upon which the .oilfilter may rest.
- This adaptor plate is provided with a plurality of holes 41 through which oil may flow from the passage 32 in the direction indicated by the arrows to enter a space between the plates 27 and 37, and then passes through holes 42 formed in the plate 27 to enter the oil filter shell and flow around the cartridge as indicated by the arrows.
- the adaptor bushing 34 is screwed tightly into the threaded portion 33 so as to firmly clamp the adaptor plate 37 in place.
- the oil filter of the present invention may then be easily and quickly secured in its operating position by simply grasping the filter shell in one hand and screwing it onto the threaded portion 35 of the adaptor bushing until the gasket 44 is tightly compressed between the plate 37 and annular rib 45 of the plate 27, so as to provide an oil-tight seal therebetween.
- oil will enter through the passage 30 and travel in the direction shown by the arrows to flow through the pores of the pleated filter element 13 to pass into the center tube 19, and then downwardly through the central tube to the adaptor bushing 34 as indicated by the arrows.
- the present cartridge is provided with a simple and inexpensive type of relief valve which is associated with the closure disc 21 located at that end of the cartridge which lies near the end 11 of the shell.
- This disc 21 has a comparatively small central opening in which is seated a valve member 48 that is shaped some what like a collar button and has an annular end portion '49 which is normally held seated against the plate 2150 as to close the central passage through this plate.
- This valve 48 is held yieldingly in its closed position by a helical spring 50 which is confined between one face of the disc 21 and a head on the other end of the valve member 48.
- the arrangement is such that when a predetermined pressure has developed within the shell, the pressure of the oil against the rounded portion 49 of the valve will unseat this valve and allow the oil to by-pass the cartridge and enter the center tube 19.
- the construction here-illustrated sermon is very similar to that shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 except that the heavy reinforcing plate 27 of Fig. 1 has been replaced by a flat disc-like reinforcing plate 51.
- This plate 51 is provided with a central hole which is internally threaded to receive a correspondingly threaded portion 35 of the adaptor bushing, and the outer periphcry of the plate 51 rests against and serves to back up the seam 25, 26 when pressure is exerted upon this seem to tightly close the seam.
- the construction shown in Fig. 4 is substantially the same as that shown in Fig. 1, except that in Fig. 4 the sealing gasket 52 is held in its proper position by forming the end wall 24 with the annular recessed portion shown that provides a seat for this gasket.
- the adaptor plate 37 is formed with a shoulder portion 53 which helps retain the sealing gasket 54 in place, and in this view the heavy reinforcing plate above mentioned is mounted within the filter shell and has a threaded central sleeve 55 that is reversely bent from the sleeve 28 shown in Fig. 1.
- This brings the inner face of the reinforcing plate 56 of Fig. 5 into approximately the same plane as the protruding end 34' of the adaptor bushing 34 and forms a flat surface upon which a rubber sheet 57 may rest. This rubber sheet is held in place by the downward pressure of an end plate 58 of the cartridge.
- this rubber sheet 57 is to overlie the oil inlet holes 59 so that this rubber sheet may move, as indicated by the dotted line position, to permit the entrance of oil, and will move into its full line position to prevent oil from leaving the filter shell through these holes 59.
- the purpose of this is to prevent the escape of oil from the filter while it is being removed from its operating position. The loss of oil at this time may be further prevented by providing the rubber sheet 57 which overlies the here within the adaptor bushing 34 with crossing cuts 60 as shown in Fig. 6. These cuts will flex to permit oil to escape from the filter shell under normal filtering operations but will prevent the oil from flowing by gravity out of the filter shell when the same is unscrewed from its operating position.
- the heavy reinforcing plate 27, 51 or 56 can be variously formed and that its outer periphery serves to back up the seam 25, 26 as this scam is formed into a tight joint. It will also be apparent that this plate is the main load-carrying member of the filter and provides the means for securing the filter to its support so that no oil leakage will occur therebetween.
- the adaptor bushing 34 forms one good practical means for supporting the oil filter, but it will be apparent that other means to this end may be provided.
- An oil filter of the screw-in throw-away type having at one end thereof an oil outlet and a surrounding oil inlet passage; comprising an oil-tight shell having an integral end that transmits to the shell walls the entire fluid pressure upon said end, a filter cartridge in the shell, a reinforcing plate thicker than the shell stock within the shell and having a threaded central portion for engagement with a support for the filter, a thin metal end closure abutting against said plate and secured to the shell by a rolled seam that is backed up by the outer periphery of said plate, and an annular oil passage sur rounding said threaded central portion and from which oil enters the shell.
- An oil filter of the screw-in throw-away type having at one end thereof an oil inlet and an oil outlet, comprising an oil-tight shell having an integral end that transmits to the shell walls the entire fluid pressure upon said end, a filter cartridge within the shell, a reinforcing plate secured to the oil-receiving end of the shell to impart rigidity thereto and having a central opening and concentric threads, an adaptor bushing having a central oil passage and threaded at one end to engage a supporting casting and threaded at the other end to engage the threads of said plate as the filter shell is screwed thereon by rotating the same, and means providing an oil passage surrounding the bushing whereby the oil to be filtered enters the shell from one of said passages and leaves through the other.
- An oil filter of the screw-in throw-away type having at one end thereof an oil inlet and an oil outlet, comprising an oil-tight shell, a filter cartridge within the shell, an end closure wall secured at said one end of the shell, a reinforcing plate secured to the closure wall and having a central opening and concentric threads, an adaptor bushing having a central oil passage and threaded at one end to engage a supporting casting and threaded at the other end to engage the threads of said plate as the filter shell is screwed thereon by rotating the same, and means providing an oil passage surrounding the bushing whereby the oil to be filtered enters the shell from one of said passages and leaves through the other.
- An oil filter of the screw-in throw-away type having at one end thereof an oil inlet and an oil outlet, comprising an oil-tight shell, a filter cartridge within the shell, an end closure wall secured at said one end of the shell, a reinforcing plate secured to the closure wall and having a central opening and concentric threads, an adaptor bushing having a central oil passage and threaded at one end to engage a supporting casting and threaded at the other end to engage the threads of said plate as the filter shell is screwed thereon by rotating the same, and an adaptor plate held in place by the bushing and hav ing an oil passage surrounding the bushing whereby the oil to be filtered enters the shell from one passage and leaves through the other.
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US568867A US2877902A (en) | 1956-03-01 | 1956-03-01 | Oil filters |
ES0231236A ES231236A1 (es) | 1956-03-01 | 1956-10-09 | Un dispositivo de filtro de aceite del tipo roscable y desechable |
GB31735/56A GB796475A (en) | 1956-03-01 | 1956-10-18 | Improvements relating to oil filters |
DEF22442A DE1109649B (de) | 1956-03-01 | 1957-02-27 | Austausch-OElfilter |
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