WO2014137917A1 - Corrugated filter media with modulated corrugations - Google Patents
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- B01D29/33—Self-supporting filtering elements arranged for inward flow filtration
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- This disclosure generally pertains to the field of filtration, and more particularly to a corrugated filter media where the corrugations are modified to improve pleatability and filtration performance.
- filter media 2 with corrugations 4.
- the corrugations 4 help give the media 2 stiffness.
- the corrugations 4 are typically large in frequency and small in amplitude and are often insufficient to maintain the pleat straightness during the pleating process. This may cause a bend or curve in the final pleated and folded filter formed with the filter media 2.
- filter media manufacturers address the above noted issues by increasing the basic corrugation amplitude and reducing the frequency of the corrugations (e.g., to approximately four corrugations per inch).
- increasing the corrugation amplitude and reducing the corrugation frequency can be an expensive because it requires precise control of paper conditions (i.e., if done in-house by a filter manufacturer) and/or require retooling of media manufacturing devices (i.e., if done by a paper mill).
- the resulting media is difficult to handle, and the large corrugations will be reduced every time the media paper passes over a roller during slitting, pleating, and other manufacturing operations.
- filter media manufacturers address the above noted issues by embossing a flat media by pressing the flat media with a large force. However, this requires precise control of the pleater and paper conditions to avoid tearing the paper media.
- a filter media and process of forming the filter media are described that improves pleatability of the filter media and improves filtration performance.
- the filter media can be, for example, used to filter air with the dust holding capacity being improved.
- the filter media, and the process used to produce the filter media could be used for filtering other types of fluids, including fuel, oil or hydraulic fluids.
- larger corrugations are impressed or embossed onto media that has been previously corrugated with standard corrugations.
- This construction greatly increases the beam strength of the pleat that allows the channels to remain open during processing into the pleated media, and prevents buckling of the media during gathering on current pleating equipment.
- the larger corrugations or embossments, combined with the standard corrugations create large channels for fluid flow from pleat tip to the base of the pleat.
- the larger corrugations are superimposed on the media having the standard corrugations, with the larger corrugations having a smaller frequency (i.e. larger distance between peaks or valleys) and a larger amplitude than the standard, smaller corrugations.
- the larger corrugations run parallel to the smaller corrugations.
- the larger corrugations are able to be formed in the already corrugated media without tearing the media.
- Another embodiment relates to a filter media.
- the filter media includes a plurality of first corrugations extending in a first direction and having a first amplitude and a first frequency.
- the filter media further includes a plurality of second corrugations extending in the first direction and having a second amplitude and a second frequency, the second amplitude greater than the first amplitude, and the second frequency is less than the first frequency.
- the plurality of second corrugations are interspersed among the first corrugations.
- the plurality of second corrugations extend upwardly and downwardly from the filter media.
- the first amplitude and the first frequency are constant.
- the second amplitude and the second frequency are constant.
- the first frequency is about 6.3 corrugations per inch.
- the second frequency is about 1.33 corrugations per inch.
- a further embodiment relates to a filter.
- the filter includes a corrugated filter media.
- the corrugated filter media includes a plurality of first corrugations extending in a first direction and having a first amplitude and a first frequency.
- the corrugated filter media further includes a plurality of second corrugations extending in the first direction and having a second amplitude and a second frequency, the second amplitude greater than the first amplitude, and the second frequency is less than the first frequency.
- the plurality of second corrugations are interspersed among the first corrugations.
- the plurality of second corrugations extend upwardly and downwardly from the filter media.
- the first amplitude and the first frequency are constant.
- the second amplitude and the second frequency are constant.
- the first frequency is about 6.3 corrugations per inch.
- the second frequency is about 1.33 corrugations per inch.
- Another embodiment relates to a method of processing a filter media.
- the method includes passing a corrugated media having first corrugations through an embossing
- the method further includes directing the corrugated media through a pull-roll mechanism after passing the corrugated media through the embossing mechanism.
- the pull-roll mechanism is configured to not flatten out the second corrugations in the corrugated media.
- the method further includes passing the corrugated media through an accumulator section.
- the embossing mechanism includes a pair of pleating rollers that are spaced apart from one another by a distance approximately equal to twice the first amplitude.
- the method includes scoring the corrugated filter media with lateral scoring bars, the lateral scoring bars extending along a longitudinal length of two opposing pleating rollers.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a portion of a known corrugated filter media.
- FIG. 2A is an end view of a corrugated filter media formed with large corrugations among the smaller corrugations as described herein.
- FIG. 2B is a close up view of FIG. 2A.
- FIG. 3 illustrates pleating rollers that can be used to process the corrugated media.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating the increase in strength that results from the combination of small and large corrugations.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example of a pleated filter formed from the filter media of FIG. 2A.
- FIG 6 illustrates another example of a pleated filter formed from the filter media of FIG. 2A.
- FIG. 7 is an example of a cylindrical filter element utilizing the filter media of FIG. 2A.
- FIG. 8 is an example of a rectangular filter element utilizing the filter media of FIG. 2A.
- the filter media 10 can be, for example, used to filter air or filtering other types of fluids, including fuel, oil or hydraulic fluids.
- the media 10 can be formed from, for example, standard cellulose material and can be termed paper media.
- the cellulose material may include polyester (e.g., the cellulose may comprise approximately 5% polyester), which reduces fracturing and tearing of the filter media 10 during later processing.
- the filter media 10 is a multi-layer filter media including a base layer of cellulose, which may be strengthened with polyester as noted above, and a secondary layer of nano-media.
- the nano-media may comprise, for example, nylon 6 nano-fibers.
- the nylon 6 nano-fibers may have a diameter of approximately 150 nanometers.
- the filter media 10 may have a basis weight of approximately 70 pounds per 3,000 square feet.
- the concepts described herein could be applied to filter media formed from other materials.
- the media 10 includes small corrugations 12, similar to the corrugations 4 in FIG. 1.
- the small corrugations have a frequency Fi and an amplitude A ⁇ .
- the media 10 further includes larger corrugations 14 that are superimposed on the smaller corrugations 12, with the larger corrugations 14 having a frequency F 2 and an amplitude A 2 .
- the frequency F 2 is smaller (i.e. larger spacing between peaks and valleys) than the frequency ⁇ ⁇
- the amplitude A 2 is larger than the amplitude A ⁇ .
- the small corrugations 12 run parallel to each other in a direction into and out of the page (i.e.
- the larger corrugations 14 run parallel to each other in a direction into and out of the page (i.e. in a direction perpendicular to the frequency dimension and the amplitude dimension and parallel to the media flow direction) and run parallel to the smaller corrugations 12.
- the terms "larger” and “large” used herein when referring to the amplitude refers to the amplitude of the corrugations 14 being larger relative to the amplitude of the corrugations 12 which as a result can be referred to as being smaller or small relative to the corrugations 14.
- the terms “smaller” and “small” used herein when referring to the frequency refers to the frequency of the corrugations 14 being smaller relative to the frequency of the corrugations 12 which as a result can be referred to as being larger or large relative to the corrugations 14.
- the frequency and amplitude of the corrugations 12 and of the corrugations 14 are constant within the media 10.
- the frequency and amplitude of the corrugations 12, as well as of the larger corrugations 14, need not be constant, as long as the frequency or frequencies of the corrugations 14 are smaller than those of the corrugations 12 and the amplitude or amplitudes are larger than those of the corrugations 12 so as to achieve the advantages and benefits of the media described herein.
- the corrugations 14 are on both sides of the media 10. In other words, some of the corrugations 14 extend upwardly when viewing FIGS. 2 A and 2B while some of the corrugations 14 extend downwardly when viewing FIGS. 2 A and 2B.
- the corrugations 14 that extend upwardly can also be termed positive corrugations and the corrugations 14 that extend downwardly can be termed negative corrugations. In some arrangements the positive corrugations and the negative corrugations have different amplitudes.
- the corrugation frequency Fi is about 6.3 per inch (i.e. a spacing of about 0.158 inch between the peaks) and the frequency F 2 of the larger corrugations 14 is about 1.33 per inch (i.e. a spacing of about 0.75 inch between the peaks).
- other frequencies can be used.
- FIG. 4 shows the force versus deflection for standard corrugated media shown in FIG. 1 ("Corrugated"), media that is embossed only with the larger corrugations 14 (“Embossed”), and the media 10 that has the combination of standard corrugations and the larger corrugations ("Corru+emboss").
- FIG. 3 the media with the smaller corrugations 12 is passed through a pleater mechanism 24 in a media feed direction indicated by the arrows.
- the pleater mechanism 24 creates the larger corrugations 14 on the corrugated media through an embossing mechanism and also scores the media prior to forming the pleats.
- the media After passing through the pleater mechanism 24, the media is directed through a pull- roll mechanism that functions somewhat similarly to a conventional pull-roll mechanism, and finally to an accumulator section which gathers the pleated media.
- a pull-roll mechanism that functions somewhat similarly to a conventional pull-roll mechanism
- an accumulator section which gathers the pleated media.
- the pull-roll mechanism should be designed so that the pull-rolls only contact the media in very narrow width strips so as not to flatten out the media having the larger corrugations back to the original corrugated state.
- the pleater mechanism 24 includes an upper roller 30 and a lower roller 32.
- the upper roller 30 and lower roller 32 are spaced apart from one another a distance to form a nip therebetween through which the corrugated media is passed.
- the spacing between the rollers 30, 32 is slightly larger than twice the amplitude of the smaller corrugations of the media (i.e., slightly larger than the maximum thickness of the media as defined by the smaller corrugations). This spacing prevents the rollers 30, 32 from collapsing the existing smaller corrugations.
- Each roller 30, 32 includes longitudinal scoring bars 34 that extend the longitudinal length of the rollers and may be evenly spaced around the circumference of each roller 30, 32, with the spacing between the bars 34 determining the resulting length of the pleats in the media.
- the scoring bars 34 project beyond the surface of the roller a sufficient distance to create scores in the media where the media is to be folded to create the pleats.
- the construction and function of scoring bars is well known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
- Each roller 30, 32 further includes a plurality of alternating bosses 36 and channels 38.
- the bosses 36 and channels 38 extend circumferentially on the rollers 30, 32 between the score bars 34, and extend the entire longitudinal length of the rollers 30, 32.
- the bosses 36 project beyond the surface of the roller a sufficient distance to create the larger corrugations 14 in the media.
- the bosses 36 and channels 38 are arranged such that the bosses 36 on the roller 30 are aligned with the channels 38 on the roller 32, while the bosses 36 on the roller 32 are aligned with the channels 38 on the roller 30.
- the bosses 36 create the larger corrugations 14 among the smaller corrugations 12 on the media. It is not required that the larger corrugations 14 be formed in direct overlapping relationship with the smaller corrugations 12 (i.e., the peaks of the larger corrugations 14 do not need to match with the peaks of the smaller corrugations). This eliminates the need to precisely align the corrugated media when it is fed into the pleater mechanism 24.
- the media is directed through a pull-roll section to create the pleat folds, and the pleated media is then accumulated in an accumulator section.
- the increased strength provided by the combination of smaller corrugations and larger corrugations results in a pleat shape that is more optimal for pleated media by eliminating the bend or curve in the pleats that often results.
- the pleater mechanism includes an embossing roller that is separate from the two opposing scoring rollers (i.e., rollers 30 and 32).
- the embossing roller is upstream of the scoring rollers in the direction of media travel through the pleater mechanism.
- the embossing roller creates channels in media passing over the embossing roller.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a planar or panel filter 50 that is formed from the pleated media 10.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a cylindrical filter 60 that is formed from the pleated media 10.
- Other filter shapes can be constructed using the pleated media.
- the corrugations extend in the direction indicated by the arrows between the pleat tips and the pleat valleys.
- Cylindrical filter element 700 includes pleated media 702 formed in a cylindrical shape.
- Pleated media 702 may be media 10 as described above.
- Pleated media 702 is supported by a first endcap 704 and a second endcap 706.
- First endcap 704 includes an opening 708 to receive fluid to be filtered.
- Second endcap 706 is substantially sealed.
- Filter element 800 includes pleated media 802.
- Pleated media 802 may be media 10 as described above.
- Pleated media 802 is supported by a first frame member 804 and a second frame member 806. Fluid to be filtered flows along path F through first frame member 804 and out of pleated media 802.
- Coupled means the joining of two members directly or indirectly to one another. Such joining may be stationary (e.g., permanent) or moveable (e.g., removable or releasable). Such joining may be achieved with the two members or the two members and any additional intermediate members being integrally formed as a single unitary body with one another or with the two members or the two members and any additional intermediate members being attached to one another.
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