US20220305415A1 - Filter System and Filter Element - Google Patents
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- a filter element in the filter housing, can be arranged that, at its bottom end disk, comprises a closure element that is arranged off-center relative to the longitudinal axis of the filter element and which, in a predetermined installation position of the filter element in the filter housing, extends seal-tightly across the bottom-side drainage opening of the drainage channel of the housing pot or extends seal-tightly into the bottom-side drainage opening of the drainage channel.
- the invention concerns a filter element.
- DE 10 2009 049 868 A1 discloses a further filter system in which the filter pot is provided with a sleeve.
- the sleeve comprises a groove.
- a filter element to be arranged in the filter pot comprises at the inner side a guide element that must be manually aligned relative to the groove of the filter housing sleeve in a complicated way in order to insert the filter element into the filter housing.
- the sleeve arranged fixedly at the housing causes moreover a cross-sectional constriction of the filter pot and thus an undesirable pressure loss of the fluid flowing through the filter system.
- the filter element comprises at its bottom end disk an eccentrically arranged closure plug for closing off a filter housing-associated drainage channel for the fluid.
- the filter elements employed in filter systems must be exchangeable as needed in a simple, quick, and reliable way.
- a use of an unsuitable filter element must be reliably prevented in order to avoid malfunction as well as damage to downstream devices.
- the invention has therefore the object to provide a filter system of the aforementioned kind that enables a particularly quick, simple, and reliable mounting of the filter element in the filter housing and that, at the same time, prevents the use of an unsuitable filter element. Moreover, a filter element for such a filter system is to be provided.
- a filter system of the afore mentioned kind comprising:
- a filter housing with a housing pot and with a housing cover that can be screwed by means of a screwing movement onto the housing pot or can be screwed into the housing pot in order to close off the housing pot, wherein the housing pot comprises a drainage channel with a bottom-side drainage opening for the liquid medium;
- bottom end disk of the filter element comprises a cutout and the housing pot comprises a positioning aid corresponding with the cutout;
- the filter element by means of the screwing movement of the housing cover is movable axially in the direction toward the drainage opening and can be rotated, together with the housing cover, about its longitudinal axis until the positioning aid engages the cutout of the bottom end disk and locks the filter element relative to the housing pot in a predetermined rotational position in which the closure element is axially aligned relative to the drainage opening;
- the filter element by means of the screwing movement of the housing cover is movable in axial direction into its predetermined installation position in the filter housing.
- the filter element according to the invention for the filter system according to the invention is characterized in that a closure element is arranged at a bottom end disk of the filter element, wherein the closure element is arranged off-center relative to the longitudinal axis of the filter element, wherein the bottom end disk of the filter element comprises a socket which extends in axial direction away from the bottom end disk and which is provided with a cutout.
- the filter system serves for filtering a liquid medium, preferably for filtering fuel or oil, in particular for an internal combustion engine.
- the filter system comprises a filter housing with a housing pot and with a housing cover which can be screwed onto the housing pot or can be screwed into the housing pot by means of a screwing movement in order to close off the housing pot.
- a filter element can be arranged in the filter housing.
- the filter pot comprises a drainage channel with a bottom-side drainage opening for the liquid medium. Upon removal of the filter element, the drainage opening enables drainage of the liquid medium disposed at the raw side or even at the clean side in the filter housing.
- the filter element comprises at its bottom end disk a cutout and a closure element that is arranged off-center relative to the longitudinal axis of the filter element.
- the closure element in a predetermined operating or installation position of the filter element in the filter housing, extends seal-tightly across the bottom-side drainage opening of the drainage channel of the housing pot or extends seal-tightly into the bottom-side drainage opening of the drainage channel of the housing pot.
- the drainage channel is thus fluid-tightly closed off by the filter element in filtering operation of the filter system.
- the housing pot comprises a positioning aid for the filter element that corresponds with the cutout of the filter element.
- the filter element upon screwing the housing cover into/onto the housing pot, can first be exactly axially aligned with its closure element relative to the drainage opening without further action by an operator and, with a continued screw-in movement, i.e., screwing on tightly the housing cover at the housing pot, can be transferred mandatorily into its intended installation position.
- the filter element is preferably secured at the housing cover with friction fit and/or form fit, in particular is locked thereat.
- the filter element is held with friction fit and/or form fit, in particular locked, at an additional component, for example, a valve holder for a bypass valve, which in turn is connected to the housing cover.
- housing cover and the housing pot have threads corresponding with each other.
- the closure element can be designed in a plurality of ways.
- the closure element in an advantageous embodiment can be configured in the form of a closure plug, for example, cylinder-shaped but also of parallelepipedal shape, which in a predetermined operating or installation position of the filter element in the filter housing extends seal-tightly into the drainage channel of the housing pot.
- the closure plug can have a tapered section in order to facilitate insertion of the closure plug into the drainage opening.
- the closure plug can comprise an additional sealing element, for example, a radially acting O-ring, in order to improve the seal-tightness of the closure.
- the closure element in a predetermined operating or installation position of the filter element in the filter housing, extends seal-tightly across the bottom-side drainage opening of the housing pot.
- the closure element can have a bell shape or the shape of a bowl or of a cone or hollow cone. Mixed forms of these contours are possible also in order to enable an advantageous sealing action of the drainage opening in operation.
- the closure element is comprised of or comprises advantageously sealing material.
- sealing material the rubber or elastomer materials are conceivable that are conventional in the field of internal combustion engines. It is understood that the sealing material may comprise additives and/or reinforcement elements. Due to the bell-shaped configuration as well as the flexible deformability of the closure element, even larger dimensional tolerances of the sealing surface can be compensated and a reliable sealing action can be ensured.
- a faulty installation of a suitable filter element can be as reliably counteracted as the installation of an unsuitable filter element.
- the bottom end disk of the filter element comprises an annular rib or a socket which extends in axial direction away from the bottom end disk and which is provided with a cutout.
- the bottom end disk can be even further reinforced by such an annular rib or such a socket without noteworthy additional material expenditure. A structural weakening of the bottom end disk due to the cutout is therefore avoided in this case.
- the socket can be embodied with regard to manufacture-technological aspects in particular in an annular shape, preferably cylindrical.
- the annular rib or the socket is embodied as a cylindrical section about the longitudinal axis of the filter element with an end face perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, i.e., without a slanted guiding surface such as, for example, a coil or ramp.
- the bottom end disk can be embodied as one piece and can form directly the cutout, the annular rib or the socket, and/or the receptacle for the closure element.
- the bottom end disk can be of a multi-part configuration, wherein the parts of the bottom end disk are connected fixedly, in particular rotationally fixedly, and non-detachably by means of a locking or weld connection.
- the bottom end disk of the filter element is produced by 2K plastic injection molding technology.
- the cutout of the bottom end disk of the filter element can be embodied in a slot shape at least in sections.
- the filter element with its closure element can be axially aligned particularly precisely relative to the drainage opening.
- a particular advantage results when the cutout has lateral flanks which are beveled at least at the inlet side. In this way, for example, during the screwing movement an undesirable catching and/or canting of the filter element at the positioning aid can be counteracted. It is particularly advantageous when a lateral flank is beveled such that an insertion movement of the positioning aid into the cutout is assisted by the bevel during the screwing movement.
- the arrangement of the annular rib or of the socket at the bottom end disk of the filter element and of the positioning aid at the housing pot, in particular the height of the annular rib or of the socket, on the one hand, and the height of the positioning aid for the filter element at the housing pot that corresponds with the cutout of the filter element, on the other hand, are matched in an advantageous embodiment such that the threads at the housing cover and at the housing pot engage each other only after positioning aid and cutout correspond so that the housing pot and housing cover can be screwed to each other only when the positioning aid registers with the cutout.
- the filter element is movable axially in the direction toward the housing pot bottom while the cutout at the element and the positioning aid at the housing pot are in engagement. The distance that the filter element can travel axially after engagement results from the axial extension of the cutout in the annular rib or the socket and the axial extension of the positioning aid.
- the filter element rotates about the longitudinal axis of the filter element due to the friction-fit connection of the housing cover and filter element when cutout and positioning aid are not yet in engagement.
- the free rim of the annular rib or of the socket is in contact with the corresponding surface of the positioning aid and prevents a movement in axial direction. In this way, it is ensured that the housing cover can be screwed onto the housing pot or into the housing pot only when a suitable filter element is arranged in the filter housing.
- the annular rib or the socket and the bottom end disk of the filter element are advantageously embodied in a one-piece configuration with each other.
- the bottom end disk together with the socket can be inexpensively and simply produced, for example, as an injection molded part.
- the number of individual elements and thus the number of working steps for mounting a filter element or filter system according to the invention are reduced in this way.
- the positioning aid is embodied particularly preferred as a pin-type or rib-type housing projection of the housing pot.
- the positioning aid for this purpose extends away from the housing bottom of the housing pot.
- the positioning aid projects away from the inner circumferential surface of the housing pot in radial direction inwardly.
- the housing pot can have an annular rib or a socket and the filter element a positioning aid, for example, in the form of a pin-type or rib-type projection.
- the housing pot can comprise according to the invention a (housing-fixed) housing sleeve. Due to the housing sleeve, the filter element when being mounted can be aligned and centered in a simple way in the filter housing.
- the positioning aid in this context is preferably outwardly displaced in radial direction relative to the housing sleeve. In this way, the positioning aid is radially spaced apart from the housing sleeve so that the positioning aid and the cutout of the filter element can be arranged substantially freely, in particular independent of position and size of the housing sleeve.
- the filter housing or filter pot can be made in particular of a plastic material.
- the housing pot comprises a guide element for the closure element in order to secure the closure element in its position axially aligned relative to the drainage opening or to facilitate an insertion of a closure plug into the drainage opening or lowering of a bell-shaped closure element onto the drainage opening.
- the guide element is arranged behind the drainage opening in the direction of the screwing movement of the housing cover.
- the guide element according to the invention projects preferably away from the housing bottom of the housing pot in axial direction.
- the dimensions of the guide element in particular its height, can be selected in this context such that, on the one hand, safe guiding of the closure element is ensured and, on the other hand, the filter element however does not impact the guide element or contact the latter in axial direction too early during the screwing movement.
- the closure element can be embodied as a sealing element.
- the connection of the sealing element with the filter element can be realized in that the bottom end disk of the filter element is embedded by injection molding in a sealing material or the sealing material is injection molded onto the bottom end disk.
- the closure element comprises a holding section which extends through a through passage in the bottom end disk.
- the closure element can be form-fitted to the bottom end disk, i.e., can be pulled with a thicker diameter section through a smaller sized opening in the bottom end disk and held with form fit.
- FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a first filter system with a filter housing as well as a filter element arranged in the filter housing in its predetermined installation position with a closure element embodied as a closure plug, in a section illustration.
- FIG. 2 shows the filter element of FIG. 1 in an isolated perspective view.
- FIG. 3 shows the filter pot of the filter system according to FIG. 1 in an isolated perspective view.
- FIG. 4 shows the filter system according to FIG. 1 during mounting of the filter element in the filter housing.
- FIG. 5 shows the filter element and the housing pot according to FIG. 1 during mounting of the filter element and shortly before locking of the filter element in a predetermined rotational position relative to the filter pot, in a partial detail illustration.
- FIG. 6 shows the filter element and the housing pot according to FIG. 1 during mounting of the filter element and shortly before locking of the filter element in a predetermined rotational position relative to the filter pot, in a further partial detail illustration.
- FIG. 5A shows an alternative embodiment relative to FIG. 5 .
- FIGS. 5A and 6A correspond to FIGS. 5 and 6 , but with the annular rib or a socket moved to the housing pot and the positioning aid, for example, in the form of a pin-type or rib-type projection moved from the housing pot to the filter element, with no change in functionality. Shown during mounting of the filter element and shortly before locking of the filter element in a predetermined rotational position relative to the filter pot, in a partial detail illustration.
- FIG. 6A shows an alternative embodiment relative to FIG. 6 .
- FIGS. 5A and 6A correspond to FIGS. 5 and 6 , but with the annular rib or a socket moved to the housing pot and the positioning aid, for example, in the form of a pin-type or rib-type projection moved from the housing pot to the filter element, with no change in functionality.
- the positioning aid for example, in the form of a pin-type or rib-type projection moved from the housing pot to the filter element, with no change in functionality.
- FIG. 7 shows a second embodiment of a filter system with a filter housing as well as with a filter element arranged in the filter housing in its predetermined installation position with a bell-shaped closure element, in a section illustration.
- FIG. 8 shows the filter element of FIG. 7 in an isolated perspective view.
- FIG. 9 shows the filter pot of the filter system according to FIG. 7 in an isolated perspective view.
- FIG. 10 shows the filter system according to FIG. 7 during mounting of the filter element in the filter housing.
- FIG. 1 shows a filter system 10 for a liquid medium to be filtered, in particular fuel or oil.
- the filter system 10 comprises a filter housing 12 with a housing pot (filter pot) 14 and with a housing cover 16 for closing off the housing pot 14 .
- the housing cover 16 can be screwed into the housing pot 14 but can also be designed to screw onto the housing pot 14 .
- a filter element 18 is arranged in its predetermined installation or operating position.
- the longitudinal axis 20 of the filter housing 12 is indicated.
- the filter element 18 comprises a filter medium 22 which is suitable for the respective liquid medium to be filtered.
- the filter medium 22 is arranged in an annular shape relative to the longitudinal axis 24 of the filter element 18 .
- the filter element 18 is thus designed as a round filter element.
- the filter medium 22 in filtering operation of the filter system 10 can be flowed through by the liquid medium to be filtered in a radial direction relative to the longitudinal axis 24 of the filter element 18 from the exterior to the interior.
- the filter medium 22 can be designed, as is generally known, as a star-shaped folded bellows.
- a grid-shaped support tube 26 serves as a radial inner support of the filter medium 22 .
- the housing pot (filter pot) 14 comprises at the bottom side a centrally arranged housing sleeve 28 with a clean-side outlet channel 30 for the filtered liquid medium.
- a drainage channel 32 with a drainage opening 34 serves for draining the liquid medium, disposed in the filter housing 12 or in the filter element 18 , from the filter housing 12 .
- the drainage opening 34 according to FIG. 1 is arranged in radial direction at a spacing from the centrally arranged housing sleeve 28 .
- the filter element 18 comprises a bottom end disk 36 which covers the filter medium 22 in axial direction preferably completely.
- the filter medium 22 can be glued to the bottom end disk 36 , welded thereto, or can be arranged so as to be held by being embedded in the material of the bottom end disk 36 .
- the bottom end disk 36 can be comprised, for example, of plastic material.
- a closure pin or closure plug 36 is integrally formed off-center at the bottom end disk 36 and is extending away from the bottom end disk 36 in axial direction.
- An annular sealing element 40 can be arranged at the closure plug 38 .
- the sealing element 40 is embodied in this context preferably as a radial sealing element.
- the closure plug In the illustrated operational state of the filter system 10 , the closure plug extends seal-tightly through the drainage opening 34 of the drainage channel 32 into the drainage channel 32 . In operational state of the filter system 10 , the drainage channel 32 is thus fluid-tightly closed by the filter element 18 .
- an annular socket 42 is integrally formed at the bottom end disk 36 of the filter element 18 .
- the socket 42 is in the form of a cylindrical collar having a planar axially outer free rim and extends in axial direction away from the bottom end disk 36 of the filter element 18 .
- the socket 42 comprises a cutout identified by 44 .
- the cutout 44 according to FIG. 2 is embodied in the form of a slot which extends away from the free rim 46 of the socket 42 in axial direction.
- the cutout 44 can extend all the way up to the bottom end disk 36 .
- the cutout 44 is laterally delimited by two lateral flanks 44 a , 44 b which can be beveled at their rim.
- the housing pot (filter pot) 14 comprises according to FIG. 1 a pin-shaped or plug-shaped positioning aid 48 for the filter element 18 which can be seen well in the perspective view of the housing pot 14 illustrated in FIG. 3 .
- the positioning aid 48 is displaced outwardly in radial direction.
- the positioning aid 48 can extend in particular in axial direction away from the bottom side of housing pot 14 and is preferably integrally formed on the housing pot 14 for manufacture-technological reasons.
- the positioning aid 48 engages the cutout 44 of the socket 42 of the filter element 18 .
- the positioning aid 48 can comprise a conical or wedge-shaped form in order to facilitate engagement of the positioning aid 48 in the cutout 44 .
- the respective diametrically opposed arrangement of the drainage opening 34 and of the positioning aid 48 of the housing pot 14 as well as of the closure plug 38 and of the cutout 44 of the filter element 18 is to be understood purely as an example. It is important that the closure plug 38 and the cutout 44 of the filter element 18 comprise a spatial distribution pattern which corresponds to the spatial distribution pattern of the drainage opening 34 of the drainage channel 32 and of the positioning aid 48 of the housing pot 14 .
- the simultaneous engagement of the closure plug 38 of the filter element 18 in the housing-associated drainage opening 34 of the drainage channel 32 and of the positioning aid 48 of the housing pot 14 in the cutout 44 of the filter element 18 is thereby ensured.
- the housing pot 14 can comprise at the bottom side a guide element 50 especially for the closure plug 38 of the filter element 18 .
- the guide element 50 is preferably formed integrally at the housing pot 14 .
- the guide element 50 is projecting away from the bottom side of the housing pot 14 in axial direction and serves for ease of insertion of the closure plug 38 into the drainage opening 34 or the drainage channel 32 .
- damage to the closure plug 38 in particular shearing off of the sealing element 40 from the closure plug 38 , can be counteracted.
- the guide element 50 is located in the screw-in direction 52 of the housing cover 16 directly behind the drainage opening 34 and therefore can serve as an additional stop element for the closure plug 38 .
- the guide element 50 can moreover be arranged so as to extend slightly at a slant relative to the longitudinal axis 20 of the filter housing 12 in order to serve thus functionally as an insertion ramp for the closure plug 38 .
- the filter system 10 is shown during screwing the housing cover 16 into the housing pot 14 , for example, after exchange of the filter element 18 .
- the filter element 18 for example, by means of the support tube 26 , is secured with friction at an annular socket 54 of the housing cover 16 with axial clearance 56 .
- the annular socket 54 can be embodied by the housing cover 16 or by an additional component 53 , for example, a valve holder that is connected with the housing cover 16 , for example, fastened to the housing cover 16 by means of a locking connection.
- the friction fit between the support tube 26 and the annular socket 54 can be effected, for example, by elastic widening of the support tube 26 pushed onto the annular socket 54 .
- the support tube 26 is arranged, secured with pre-stress in radial direction, on the annular socket 54 .
- the filter element 18 can be inserted in a simplified way into the filter pot (housing pot) 14 and positioned therein.
- the filter element 18 can also be arranged at the housing cover with axial clearance 56 so as to be held by being locked.
- the closure plug 38 does not yet engage seal-tightly the drainage channel 32 .
- the socket 42 of the filter element 18 is still axially spaced apart from the positioning aid 48 .
- the filter element 18 When the housing cover 16 is screwed by a screwing movement in screw-in direction 52 farther into the housing pot 14 , the filter element 18 is entrained by the housing cover 16 and moved together with the latter in rotation about the longitudinal axis 20 of the filter housing 12 .
- the filter element 18 in the illustrated embodiment variant is held by friction fit and/or form fit at a valve holder for a bypass valve.
- the valve holder is connected to the housing cover 16 by a locking connection.
- the filter element 18 is thus moved by means of the housing cover 16 at the same time in axial direction translatorily farther into the housing pot 14 .
- the annular rib or the socket 42 contacts the positioning aid 48 of the housing pot 14 , initially a further axial movement of the filter element 18 into the filter pot 14 is prevented.
- a reduction, i.e., an at least partial exhaustion, of the axial clearance 56 between the filter element 18 , i.e., here the support tube 26 , and the housing cover 16 is effected.
- the housing-associated positioning aid 48 and the socket 42 of the bottom end disk 36 of the filter element 18 therefore interact like a spacer with each other until the cutout 44 of the filter element 18 and the positioning aid 48 of the housing pot 14 are aligned with each other in axial direction.
- the axial clearance of the filter element 18 arranged at the housing cover 16 is advantageously selected such that the housing cover 16 together with the filter element 18 arranged thereat, even upon axial contact of the socket 42 at the positioning aid 48 , can perform at least one, preferably more than one, complete turn about the longitudinal axis 20 of the filter housing 12 in order to bring the cutout 44 of the filter element 18 into mutual engagement with the positioning aid 48 . Due to the friction fit which is existing between the filter element 18 and the housing cover 16 , it is ensured in this context that the socket 42 rests against the positioning aid 48 and the positioning aid 48 engages the cutout 44 as soon as the latter is arranged in alignment with the positioning aid 48 in axial direction. As soon as the positioning aid 48 engages the slot-shaped cutout 44 ( FIG.
- the housing pot 14 and filter element 18 are each shown in a partial detail view during mounting of the housing cover 16 ( FIG. 1 ) and shortly before engagement of the positioning aid 48 in the slot-shape cutout 44 of the filter element 18 .
- the filter element 18 in FIGS. 5 and 6 is illustrated in the same rotational position relative to the filter pot 14 , respectively. In axial direction, the closure plug 38 is still clearly spaced apart from the drainage opening 34 or a housing wall 58 surrounding the drainage opening 34 .
- the positioning aid 48 in the same rotational position of the filter element according to FIG. 6 , is already contacting in axial direction the free rim 46 of the socket 42 of the bottom end disk 36 of the filter element.
- the filter element 18 illustrated in the drawing can be transferred comfortably and in the required rotational position for the axial insertion of the closure plug 38 into the drainage channel 32 relative to the housing pot 14 and arranged in its predetermined operating position in the sealing seat at the filter housing 12 ( FIG. 1 ).
- FIG. 7 shows a similar filter system 110 for a liquid medium to be filtered, in particular fuel or oil.
- the filter system 110 comprises a filter housing 112 with a housing pot (filter pot) 114 and with a housing cover 116 for closing off the housing pot 114 .
- the housing cover 116 can be screwed into the housing pot 114 but can also be screwed onto the housing pot 114 .
- a filter element 118 is arranged in its predetermined installation or operating position.
- the longitudinal axis 120 of the filter housing 112 is indicated.
- the filter element 118 comprises a filter medium 112 suitable for the respective liquid medium to be filtered.
- the filter medium is arranged here in an annular shape relative to the longitudinal axis 124 of the filter element 118 .
- the filter element 118 is thus embodied as a round filter element.
- the filter medium 122 in filtering operation of the filter system 110 can be flowed through by the liquid medium to be filtered in a radial direction relative to the longitudinal axis 124 of the filter element 118 from the exterior to the interior.
- the filter medium 122 can be embodied, as is generally known, as a star-shaped folded bellows.
- a grid-shaped support tube 126 serves as a radial inner support for the filter medium 122 .
- the filter element 118 comprises a bottom end disk 136 that preferably completely covers the filter medium 122 in axial direction.
- the filter medium 122 can be glued to the bottom end disk 136 , welded thereto, or can be arranged so as to be held by being embedded in the material of the bottom end disk 136 .
- the bottom end disk 136 can be comprised, for example, of plastic material.
- the closure element 138 is integrally formed off-center at the bottom end disk 136 and extends away from the bottom end disk 136 in axial direction.
- the closure element 138 can be embodied as a substantially bell-shaped or hollow conical sealing element 140 . In the illustrated operating state of the filter system 110 , the closure element 138 extends across the drainage opening 134 of the drainage channel 132 .
- the sealing element 140 is resting on a planar support surface 141 surrounding the drainage opening 134 .
- the sealing element 140 comprises a sealing lip which, when the sealing element 140 is arranged in sealing position, is seal-tightly contacting the contact surface 141 with pre-stress in axial direction.
- This contact surface 141 can be raised relative to the surrounding housing bottom of the housing pot 114 .
- the drainage channel 132 in the operating state of the filter element 110 is thus fluid-tightly closed off by means of the filter element 118 .
- the socket 142 can comprise a guide element which serves for easier insertion of the positioning aid into the cutout.
- the guide element in screw-in direction 152 of the housing cover 116 is arranged directly behind the cutout 144 and can therefore serve as an additional stop element for the positioning aid.
- the guide element, in the mounted state of the filter system can be received slightly in a recess in the housing bottom relative to the longitudinal axis of the filter housing.
- the housing pot 114 comprises a pin-shaped or plug-shaped positioning aid 148 for the filter element 118 which can be seen well in the perspective view of the housing pot 114 illustrated in FIG. 9 .
- the positioning aid 148 is outwardly displaced in radial direction relative to the housing sleeve 128 .
- the positioning aid 148 can extend away from the housing pot 114 in particular at the bottom side in axial direction and is preferably integrally formed at the housing pot for manufacture-technological reasons.
- the positioning aid 148 engages the cutout 144 of the socket 142 of the filter element 118 .
- the filter system 110 is illustrated during screwing the housing cover 116 into the housing pot 114 , for example, after exchange of the filter element 118 .
- the filter element 118 is held with friction fit, for example, here by means of the support tube 126 , at an annular socket 154 with axial clearance 156 .
- the annular socket 154 can be embodied by the housing cover or can be embodied by an additional component 153 , for example, a valve holder that is connected with the housing cover 116 , for example, fastened by a locking connection to the housing cover 16 .
- the friction fit between the support tube 126 and the annular socket 154 can be effected, for example, by an elastic widening of the support tube 126 pushed onto the annular socket 154 . In this way, the support tube 126 is held with pre-stress in radial direction on the annular socket 154 . Due to the friction fit, the filter element 118 can be inserted easier into the filter pot 114 and positioned therein. The filter element 118 can also be arranged at the housing cover 116 with axial clearance 156 so as to be held by being locked. The socket 142 of the filter element 118 is still axially spaced apart relative to the positioning aid 148 .
- the filter element 118 When the housing cover 116 is screwed by a screwing movement oriented in the screw-in direction 152 farther into the housing pot 114 , the filter element 118 is entrained by the housing cover 116 and moved together therewith in rotation about the longitudinal axis 120 of the filter housing 112 .
- the filter element 118 in the illustrated embodiment variant is held by friction fit and/or form fit at a valve holder for a bypass valve.
- the valve holder is connected to the housing cover 116 by a locking connection. The filter element 118 is thus moved by means of the housing cover 116 at the same time in axial direction translatorily farther into the housing pot 114 .
- the axial clearance of the filter element 118 arranged at the housing cover 116 is advantageously selected such that the housing cover 116 together with the filter element 118 arranged thereat, even for axial contact of the socket 142 at the positioning aid 148 , can still perform at least one, preferably more than one, complete turn about the longitudinal axis 120 of the filter housing 112 in order to bring the cutout 144 of the filter element 118 into mutual engagement with the positioning aid 148 . Due to the friction fit that is existing between the filter element 118 and the housing cover 116 , it is ensured in this context that the socket 142 is resting against the positioning aid 148 and the positioning aid 148 engages the cutout 144 as soon as the latter is aligned in axial direction relative to positioning aid 148 .
- the filter element 118 is locked in a predetermined rotational position relative to the housing pot 114 .
- the closure element 138 of the filter element 118 is arranged in alignment in axial direction relative to the drainage opening 134 of the housing pot 114 .
- the filter element 118 upon a continued screwing movement of the housing cover 116 in the screw-in direction 152 and the thus resulting axially oriented advancing movement of the filter element, is moved exactly above the drainage opening 134 into its intended sealing position at the drainage channel 132 in order to close it off fluid-tightly.
- the filter element 118 illustrated in the drawings can be transferred comfortably and in the required rotational position for sealing the drainage channel 132 by the closure element 138 relative to the housing pot 114 for and arranged in its predetermined operating position at the sealing seat at the filter housing 112 ( FIG. 7 ).
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Description
- This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/409,045 filed 10 May 2019 with is a continuation of international application No. PCT/EP2017/078896 having an international filing date of 10 Nov. 2017 and designating the United States, the international application claiming a priority date of 11 Nov. 2016 based on prior filed German patent application No. 10 2016 013 388.0, the entire contents of the aforesaid international application and the aforesaid German patent application being incorporated herein by reference.
- The invention concerns a filter system for a liquid medium to be filtered, in particular fuel or oil, in particular for an internal combustion engine. The filter system comprises a filter housing with a housing pot and with a housing cover that can be screwed onto the housing pot or can be screwed into the housing pot by a screwing movement in order to close off the housing pot. The housing pot comprises a drainage channel with a bottom-side drainage opening for the liquid medium. In the filter housing, a filter element can be arranged that, at its bottom end disk, comprises a closure element that is arranged off-center relative to the longitudinal axis of the filter element and which, in a predetermined installation position of the filter element in the filter housing, extends seal-tightly across the bottom-side drainage opening of the drainage channel of the housing pot or extends seal-tightly into the bottom-side drainage opening of the drainage channel. Moreover, the invention concerns a filter element.
- DE 10 2011 088 742 A1 discloses a filter element with an end disk which comprises a rim-side positioning contour. In order to mount the filter element in the filter housing, the filter element must first be aligned properly at the filter housing before the filter element can be inserted into the filter housing. Assembly of the filter system is therefore comparatively uncomfortable and difficult.
- DE 10 2009 049 868 A1 discloses a further filter system in which the filter pot is provided with a sleeve. The sleeve comprises a groove. A filter element to be arranged in the filter pot comprises at the inner side a guide element that must be manually aligned relative to the groove of the filter housing sleeve in a complicated way in order to insert the filter element into the filter housing. The sleeve arranged fixedly at the housing causes moreover a cross-sectional constriction of the filter pot and thus an undesirable pressure loss of the fluid flowing through the filter system. The filter element comprises at its bottom end disk an eccentrically arranged closure plug for closing off a filter housing-associated drainage channel for the fluid.
- As disposable parts, the filter elements employed in filter systems must be exchangeable as needed in a simple, quick, and reliable way. At the same time, considering the plurality of types of filter elements in the automotive field, a use of an unsuitable filter element must be reliably prevented in order to avoid malfunction as well as damage to downstream devices.
- The invention has therefore the object to provide a filter system of the aforementioned kind that enables a particularly quick, simple, and reliable mounting of the filter element in the filter housing and that, at the same time, prevents the use of an unsuitable filter element. Moreover, a filter element for such a filter system is to be provided.
- The object concerning the filter system is solved by a filter system of the afore mentioned kind comprising:
- a filter housing with a housing pot and with a housing cover that can be screwed by means of a screwing movement onto the housing pot or can be screwed into the housing pot in order to close off the housing pot, wherein the housing pot comprises a drainage channel with a bottom-side drainage opening for the liquid medium;
- a filter element that, at its bottom end disk, comprises a closure element that is arranged off-center relative to the longitudinal axis of the filter element and which, in a predetermined installation position of the filter element in the filter housing, extends seal-tightly across a bottom-side drainage opening of the drainage channel of the housing pot or extends seal-tightly into the bottom-side drainage opening of the drainage channel of the housing pot;
- wherein the bottom end disk of the filter element comprises a cutout and the housing pot comprises a positioning aid corresponding with the cutout;
- wherein the filter element by means of the screwing movement of the housing cover is movable axially in the direction toward the drainage opening and can be rotated, together with the housing cover, about its longitudinal axis until the positioning aid engages the cutout of the bottom end disk and locks the filter element relative to the housing pot in a predetermined rotational position in which the closure element is axially aligned relative to the drainage opening; and
- wherein the filter element by means of the screwing movement of the housing cover is movable in axial direction into its predetermined installation position in the filter housing.
- The filter element according to the invention for the filter system according to the invention is characterized in that a closure element is arranged at a bottom end disk of the filter element, wherein the closure element is arranged off-center relative to the longitudinal axis of the filter element, wherein the bottom end disk of the filter element comprises a socket which extends in axial direction away from the bottom end disk and which is provided with a cutout.
- Further embodiments of the invention are indicated in the dependent claims as well as in the description.
- The filter system according to the invention serves for filtering a liquid medium, preferably for filtering fuel or oil, in particular for an internal combustion engine. The filter system comprises a filter housing with a housing pot and with a housing cover which can be screwed onto the housing pot or can be screwed into the housing pot by means of a screwing movement in order to close off the housing pot. A filter element can be arranged in the filter housing. The filter pot comprises a drainage channel with a bottom-side drainage opening for the liquid medium. Upon removal of the filter element, the drainage opening enables drainage of the liquid medium disposed at the raw side or even at the clean side in the filter housing. The filter element comprises at its bottom end disk a cutout and a closure element that is arranged off-center relative to the longitudinal axis of the filter element. The closure element, in a predetermined operating or installation position of the filter element in the filter housing, extends seal-tightly across the bottom-side drainage opening of the drainage channel of the housing pot or extends seal-tightly into the bottom-side drainage opening of the drainage channel of the housing pot. The drainage channel is thus fluid-tightly closed off by the filter element in filtering operation of the filter system. The housing pot comprises a positioning aid for the filter element that corresponds with the cutout of the filter element. By means of the screwing movement of the housing cover, the filter element is movable together with the housing cover axially in the direction toward the drainage opening and can be rotated about its longitudinal axis so far that the positioning aid, preferably in axial direction, engages the cutout of the bottom end disk in order to lock the filter element in a predetermined rotational position with the closure element axially aligned relative to the drainage opening. Solely by means of the screw-in movement of the housing cover, the filter element is moveable into its predetermined installation position in the filter housing in which the closure element is extending seal-tightly across the bottom-side drainage opening of the drainage channel of the housing pot or is extending seal-tightly into the bottom-side drainage opening of the drainage channel of the housing pot in axial direction. The sealing surface of the closure element and the axial end of the cutout are arranged so as to be spaced apart relative to the longitudinal axis of the filter housing.
- In the filter system according to the invention, by means of the housing cover the filter element, upon screwing the housing cover into/onto the housing pot, can first be exactly axially aligned with its closure element relative to the drainage opening without further action by an operator and, with a continued screw-in movement, i.e., screwing on tightly the housing cover at the housing pot, can be transferred mandatorily into its intended installation position. For this purpose, the filter element is preferably secured at the housing cover with friction fit and/or form fit, in particular is locked thereat. Alternatively, the filter element is held with friction fit and/or form fit, in particular locked, at an additional component, for example, a valve holder for a bypass valve, which in turn is connected to the housing cover.
- The arrangement of the drainage opening of the drainage channel in the housing pot relative to the positioning aid at the housing pot corresponds with the arrangement of the closure element at the filter element relative to the cutout of the bottom end disk of the filter element.
- It is understood that the housing cover and the housing pot have threads corresponding with each other.
- The closure element can be designed in a plurality of ways. For example, the closure element in an advantageous embodiment can be configured in the form of a closure plug, for example, cylinder-shaped but also of parallelepipedal shape, which in a predetermined operating or installation position of the filter element in the filter housing extends seal-tightly into the drainage channel of the housing pot. At its free end, the closure plug can have a tapered section in order to facilitate insertion of the closure plug into the drainage opening. The closure plug can comprise an additional sealing element, for example, a radially acting O-ring, in order to improve the seal-tightness of the closure.
- In a particularly advantageous embodiment, the closure element, in a predetermined operating or installation position of the filter element in the filter housing, extends seal-tightly across the bottom-side drainage opening of the housing pot. The closure element can have a bell shape or the shape of a bowl or of a cone or hollow cone. Mixed forms of these contours are possible also in order to enable an advantageous sealing action of the drainage opening in operation. The closure element is comprised of or comprises advantageously sealing material. As sealing material, the rubber or elastomer materials are conceivable that are conventional in the field of internal combustion engines. It is understood that the sealing material may comprise additives and/or reinforcement elements. Due to the bell-shaped configuration as well as the flexible deformability of the closure element, even larger dimensional tolerances of the sealing surface can be compensated and a reliable sealing action can be ensured.
- In the filter system according to the invention, a faulty installation of a suitable filter element can be as reliably counteracted as the installation of an unsuitable filter element.
- According to a particularly preferred further embodiment of the invention, the bottom end disk of the filter element comprises an annular rib or a socket which extends in axial direction away from the bottom end disk and which is provided with a cutout. In this way, on the one hand, a particularly long and safe rotationally fixed locking of the filter element at the positioning aid can be achieved. On the other hand, the bottom end disk can be even further reinforced by such an annular rib or such a socket without noteworthy additional material expenditure. A structural weakening of the bottom end disk due to the cutout is therefore avoided in this case. Moreover, with such an end disk socket or such an annular rib it can be achieved that the screwing movement in the case of use of an unsuitable filter element is blocked early on during installation and a user therefore is reliably alerted in regard to the installation of an unsuitable filter element.
- The socket can be embodied with regard to manufacture-technological aspects in particular in an annular shape, preferably cylindrical. In a preferred embodiment, the annular rib or the socket is embodied as a cylindrical section about the longitudinal axis of the filter element with an end face perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, i.e., without a slanted guiding surface such as, for example, a coil or ramp.
- The bottom end disk can be embodied as one piece and can form directly the cutout, the annular rib or the socket, and/or the receptacle for the closure element. Alternatively, the bottom end disk can be of a multi-part configuration, wherein the parts of the bottom end disk are connected fixedly, in particular rotationally fixedly, and non-detachably by means of a locking or weld connection. In a particular embodiment, the bottom end disk of the filter element is produced by 2K plastic injection molding technology.
- According to the invention, the cutout of the bottom end disk of the filter element can be embodied in a slot shape at least in sections. In this way, the filter element with its closure element can be axially aligned particularly precisely relative to the drainage opening. A particular advantage results when the cutout has lateral flanks which are beveled at least at the inlet side. In this way, for example, during the screwing movement an undesirable catching and/or canting of the filter element at the positioning aid can be counteracted. It is particularly advantageous when a lateral flank is beveled such that an insertion movement of the positioning aid into the cutout is assisted by the bevel during the screwing movement.
- The arrangement of the annular rib or of the socket at the bottom end disk of the filter element and of the positioning aid at the housing pot, in particular the height of the annular rib or of the socket, on the one hand, and the height of the positioning aid for the filter element at the housing pot that corresponds with the cutout of the filter element, on the other hand, are matched in an advantageous embodiment such that the threads at the housing cover and at the housing pot engage each other only after positioning aid and cutout correspond so that the housing pot and housing cover can be screwed to each other only when the positioning aid registers with the cutout. In this way, the filter element is movable axially in the direction toward the housing pot bottom while the cutout at the element and the positioning aid at the housing pot are in engagement. The distance that the filter element can travel axially after engagement results from the axial extension of the cutout in the annular rib or the socket and the axial extension of the positioning aid.
- When the cover rotates in screw-in direction, the filter element rotates about the longitudinal axis of the filter element due to the friction-fit connection of the housing cover and filter element when cutout and positioning aid are not yet in engagement. In this context, the free rim of the annular rib or of the socket is in contact with the corresponding surface of the positioning aid and prevents a movement in axial direction. In this way, it is ensured that the housing cover can be screwed onto the housing pot or into the housing pot only when a suitable filter element is arranged in the filter housing.
- In regard to manufacture-technological aspects, the annular rib or the socket and the bottom end disk of the filter element are advantageously embodied in a one-piece configuration with each other. In this way, the bottom end disk together with the socket can be inexpensively and simply produced, for example, as an injection molded part. The number of individual elements and thus the number of working steps for mounting a filter element or filter system according to the invention are reduced in this way. Moreover, in this configuration it is not necessary that the socket or the annular rib be aligned with the cutout in a specific rotational position relative to the bottom end disk and held in a fixed position in a cumbersome way when mounting the filter element in the filter housing.
- The positioning aid is embodied particularly preferred as a pin-type or rib-type housing projection of the housing pot. Preferably, the positioning aid for this purpose extends away from the housing bottom of the housing pot. In another embodiment, the positioning aid projects away from the inner circumferential surface of the housing pot in radial direction inwardly.
- In an alternative embodiment of the invention with identical function, the housing pot can have an annular rib or a socket and the filter element a positioning aid, for example, in the form of a pin-type or rib-type projection.
- The housing pot can comprise according to the invention a (housing-fixed) housing sleeve. Due to the housing sleeve, the filter element when being mounted can be aligned and centered in a simple way in the filter housing. The positioning aid in this context is preferably outwardly displaced in radial direction relative to the housing sleeve. In this way, the positioning aid is radially spaced apart from the housing sleeve so that the positioning aid and the cutout of the filter element can be arranged substantially freely, in particular independent of position and size of the housing sleeve.
- A particularly inexpensive manufacture of the filter system results moreover when the positioning aid and the housing pot are embodied as one piece, for example, as an injection molded part. In regard to an inexpensive mass production, the filter housing or filter pot can be made in particular of a plastic material.
- A particular advantage results moreover when the housing pot comprises a guide element for the closure element in order to secure the closure element in its position axially aligned relative to the drainage opening or to facilitate an insertion of a closure plug into the drainage opening or lowering of a bell-shaped closure element onto the drainage opening. In this context, the guide element is arranged behind the drainage opening in the direction of the screwing movement of the housing cover. The guide element according to the invention projects preferably away from the housing bottom of the housing pot in axial direction. It is understood that the dimensions of the guide element, in particular its height, can be selected in this context such that, on the one hand, safe guiding of the closure element is ensured and, on the other hand, the filter element however does not impact the guide element or contact the latter in axial direction too early during the screwing movement.
- By means of the guide element, damage to the closure element can be reliably counteracted.
- The closure element can be embodied as a sealing element. The connection of the sealing element with the filter element can be realized in that the bottom end disk of the filter element is embedded by injection molding in a sealing material or the sealing material is injection molded onto the bottom end disk. Alternatively, the closure element comprises a holding section which extends through a through passage in the bottom end disk. For example, the closure element can be form-fitted to the bottom end disk, i.e., can be pulled with a thicker diameter section through a smaller sized opening in the bottom end disk and held with form fit.
- In the following, the invention is explained with the aid of two embodiments illustrated in the drawings. The reference characters of the second embodiment have a numbering increased by 100 relative to the first embodiment.
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FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a first filter system with a filter housing as well as a filter element arranged in the filter housing in its predetermined installation position with a closure element embodied as a closure plug, in a section illustration. -
FIG. 2 shows the filter element ofFIG. 1 in an isolated perspective view. -
FIG. 3 shows the filter pot of the filter system according toFIG. 1 in an isolated perspective view. -
FIG. 4 shows the filter system according toFIG. 1 during mounting of the filter element in the filter housing. -
FIG. 5 shows the filter element and the housing pot according toFIG. 1 during mounting of the filter element and shortly before locking of the filter element in a predetermined rotational position relative to the filter pot, in a partial detail illustration. -
FIG. 6 shows the filter element and the housing pot according toFIG. 1 during mounting of the filter element and shortly before locking of the filter element in a predetermined rotational position relative to the filter pot, in a further partial detail illustration. -
FIG. 5A shows an alternative embodiment relative toFIG. 5 .FIGS. 5A and 6A correspond toFIGS. 5 and 6 , but with the annular rib or a socket moved to the housing pot and the positioning aid, for example, in the form of a pin-type or rib-type projection moved from the housing pot to the filter element, with no change in functionality. Shown during mounting of the filter element and shortly before locking of the filter element in a predetermined rotational position relative to the filter pot, in a partial detail illustration. -
FIG. 6A shows an alternative embodiment relative toFIG. 6 .FIGS. 5A and 6A correspond toFIGS. 5 and 6 , but with the annular rib or a socket moved to the housing pot and the positioning aid, for example, in the form of a pin-type or rib-type projection moved from the housing pot to the filter element, with no change in functionality. During mounting of the filter element and shortly before locking of the filter element in a predetermined rotational position relative to the filter pot, in a further partial detail illustration. -
FIG. 7 shows a second embodiment of a filter system with a filter housing as well as with a filter element arranged in the filter housing in its predetermined installation position with a bell-shaped closure element, in a section illustration. -
FIG. 8 shows the filter element ofFIG. 7 in an isolated perspective view. -
FIG. 9 shows the filter pot of the filter system according toFIG. 7 in an isolated perspective view. -
FIG. 10 shows the filter system according toFIG. 7 during mounting of the filter element in the filter housing. -
FIG. 1 shows afilter system 10 for a liquid medium to be filtered, in particular fuel or oil. Thefilter system 10 comprises afilter housing 12 with a housing pot (filter pot) 14 and with ahousing cover 16 for closing off thehousing pot 14. Here, thehousing cover 16 can be screwed into thehousing pot 14 but can also be designed to screw onto thehousing pot 14. In thefilter housing 12, afilter element 18 is arranged in its predetermined installation or operating position. The longitudinal axis 20 of thefilter housing 12 is indicated. Thefilter element 18 comprises afilter medium 22 which is suitable for the respective liquid medium to be filtered. Thefilter medium 22 is arranged in an annular shape relative to thelongitudinal axis 24 of thefilter element 18. Thefilter element 18 is thus designed as a round filter element. Thefilter medium 22 in filtering operation of thefilter system 10 can be flowed through by the liquid medium to be filtered in a radial direction relative to thelongitudinal axis 24 of thefilter element 18 from the exterior to the interior. In order to have a filter surface area as large as possible, thefilter medium 22 can be designed, as is generally known, as a star-shaped folded bellows. A grid-shapedsupport tube 26 serves as a radial inner support of thefilter medium 22. - The housing pot (filter pot) 14 comprises at the bottom side a centrally arranged
housing sleeve 28 with a clean-side outlet channel 30 for the filtered liquid medium. In case of filter element exchange, adrainage channel 32 with adrainage opening 34 serves for draining the liquid medium, disposed in thefilter housing 12 or in thefilter element 18, from thefilter housing 12. By means of thehousing sleeve 28, an undesirable transfer of unfiltered (raw-side) liquid medium into theoutlet channel 30 at the clean side can be prevented in this context. Thedrainage opening 34 according toFIG. 1 is arranged in radial direction at a spacing from the centrally arrangedhousing sleeve 28. - The
filter element 18 comprises abottom end disk 36 which covers thefilter medium 22 in axial direction preferably completely. Thefilter medium 22 can be glued to thebottom end disk 36, welded thereto, or can be arranged so as to be held by being embedded in the material of thebottom end disk 36. Thebottom end disk 36 can be comprised, for example, of plastic material. A closure pin or closure plug 36 is integrally formed off-center at thebottom end disk 36 and is extending away from thebottom end disk 36 in axial direction. Anannular sealing element 40 can be arranged at theclosure plug 38. The sealingelement 40 is embodied in this context preferably as a radial sealing element. In the illustrated operational state of thefilter system 10, the closure plug extends seal-tightly through thedrainage opening 34 of thedrainage channel 32 into thedrainage channel 32. In operational state of thefilter system 10, thedrainage channel 32 is thus fluid-tightly closed by thefilter element 18. - According to
FIG. 1 , anannular socket 42 is integrally formed at thebottom end disk 36 of thefilter element 18. According to the isolated view of the filter element inFIG. 2 , thesocket 42 is in the form of a cylindrical collar having a planar axially outer free rim and extends in axial direction away from thebottom end disk 36 of thefilter element 18. Thesocket 42 comprises a cutout identified by 44. Thecutout 44 according toFIG. 2 is embodied in the form of a slot which extends away from thefree rim 46 of thesocket 42 in axial direction. Thecutout 44 can extend all the way up to thebottom end disk 36. Thecutout 44 is laterally delimited by twolateral flanks - The housing pot (filter pot) 14 comprises according to
FIG. 1 a pin-shaped or plug-shapedpositioning aid 48 for thefilter element 18 which can be seen well in the perspective view of thehousing pot 14 illustrated inFIG. 3 . In relation to thehousing sleeve 28, thepositioning aid 48 is displaced outwardly in radial direction. Thepositioning aid 48 can extend in particular in axial direction away from the bottom side ofhousing pot 14 and is preferably integrally formed on thehousing pot 14 for manufacture-technological reasons. In operational state of the filter system 10 (FIG. 1 ), thepositioning aid 48 engages thecutout 44 of thesocket 42 of thefilter element 18. It is understood that thepositioning aid 48 can comprise a conical or wedge-shaped form in order to facilitate engagement of thepositioning aid 48 in thecutout 44. - In the drawing, the respective diametrically opposed arrangement of the
drainage opening 34 and of thepositioning aid 48 of thehousing pot 14 as well as of theclosure plug 38 and of thecutout 44 of thefilter element 18 is to be understood purely as an example. It is important that theclosure plug 38 and thecutout 44 of thefilter element 18 comprise a spatial distribution pattern which corresponds to the spatial distribution pattern of thedrainage opening 34 of thedrainage channel 32 and of thepositioning aid 48 of thehousing pot 14. In operational state of thefilter system 10, the simultaneous engagement of the closure plug 38 of thefilter element 18 in the housing-associated drainage opening 34 of thedrainage channel 32 and of thepositioning aid 48 of thehousing pot 14 in thecutout 44 of thefilter element 18 is thereby ensured. - According to
FIG. 3 , thehousing pot 14 can comprise at the bottom side aguide element 50 especially for the closure plug 38 of thefilter element 18. Theguide element 50 is preferably formed integrally at thehousing pot 14. Theguide element 50 is projecting away from the bottom side of thehousing pot 14 in axial direction and serves for ease of insertion of theclosure plug 38 into thedrainage opening 34 or thedrainage channel 32. By means of theguide element 50, damage to theclosure plug 38, in particular shearing off of the sealingelement 40 from theclosure plug 38, can be counteracted. Theguide element 50 is located in the screw-indirection 52 of thehousing cover 16 directly behind thedrainage opening 34 and therefore can serve as an additional stop element for theclosure plug 38. Theguide element 50 can moreover be arranged so as to extend slightly at a slant relative to the longitudinal axis 20 of thefilter housing 12 in order to serve thus functionally as an insertion ramp for theclosure plug 38. - In
FIG. 4 , thefilter system 10 is shown during screwing thehousing cover 16 into thehousing pot 14, for example, after exchange of thefilter element 18. Thefilter element 18, for example, by means of thesupport tube 26, is secured with friction at anannular socket 54 of thehousing cover 16 withaxial clearance 56. Theannular socket 54 can be embodied by thehousing cover 16 or by anadditional component 53, for example, a valve holder that is connected with thehousing cover 16, for example, fastened to thehousing cover 16 by means of a locking connection. The friction fit between thesupport tube 26 and theannular socket 54 can be effected, for example, by elastic widening of thesupport tube 26 pushed onto theannular socket 54. In this way, thesupport tube 26 is arranged, secured with pre-stress in radial direction, on theannular socket 54. Due to the friction fit, thefilter element 18 can be inserted in a simplified way into the filter pot (housing pot) 14 and positioned therein. Thefilter element 18 can also be arranged at the housing cover withaxial clearance 56 so as to be held by being locked. According toFIG. 4 , theclosure plug 38 does not yet engage seal-tightly thedrainage channel 32. Thesocket 42 of thefilter element 18 is still axially spaced apart from thepositioning aid 48. - When the
housing cover 16 is screwed by a screwing movement in screw-indirection 52 farther into thehousing pot 14, thefilter element 18 is entrained by thehousing cover 16 and moved together with the latter in rotation about the longitudinal axis 20 of thefilter housing 12. Thefilter element 18 in the illustrated embodiment variant is held by friction fit and/or form fit at a valve holder for a bypass valve. The valve holder is connected to thehousing cover 16 by a locking connection. Thefilter element 18 is thus moved by means of thehousing cover 16 at the same time in axial direction translatorily farther into thehousing pot 14. When the annular rib or thesocket 42 contacts thepositioning aid 48 of thehousing pot 14, initially a further axial movement of thefilter element 18 into thefilter pot 14 is prevented. Upon further rotation of thehousing cover 16 then a reduction, i.e., an at least partial exhaustion, of theaxial clearance 56 between thefilter element 18, i.e., here thesupport tube 26, and thehousing cover 16 is effected. The housing-associatedpositioning aid 48 and thesocket 42 of thebottom end disk 36 of thefilter element 18 therefore interact like a spacer with each other until thecutout 44 of thefilter element 18 and thepositioning aid 48 of thehousing pot 14 are aligned with each other in axial direction. The axial clearance of thefilter element 18 arranged at thehousing cover 16 is advantageously selected such that thehousing cover 16 together with thefilter element 18 arranged thereat, even upon axial contact of thesocket 42 at thepositioning aid 48, can perform at least one, preferably more than one, complete turn about the longitudinal axis 20 of thefilter housing 12 in order to bring thecutout 44 of thefilter element 18 into mutual engagement with thepositioning aid 48. Due to the friction fit which is existing between thefilter element 18 and thehousing cover 16, it is ensured in this context that thesocket 42 rests against thepositioning aid 48 and thepositioning aid 48 engages thecutout 44 as soon as the latter is arranged in alignment with thepositioning aid 48 in axial direction. As soon as thepositioning aid 48 engages the slot-shaped cutout 44 (FIG. 2 ) of thesocket 42 of thefilter element 18, a further rotation of thefilter element 18 with thehousing cover 16, which moves (farther) in screw-indirection 52, is prevented. In other words, thefilter element 18 is locked in a predetermined rotational position relative to thehousing pot 14. In this predetermined rotational position, the closure plug 38 of thefilter element 18 is aligned in axial direction with thedrainage opening 34 of thehousing pot 14. In this way, it is ensured that thefilter element 18, upon continued screwing movement of thehousing cover 16 in the screw-indirection 52 and the thus resulting axially oriented advancing movement of the filter element, is moved exactly via thedrainage opening 34 into its intended sealing position within thedrainage channel 32 in order to close the latter fluid-tightly. - In the
FIGS. 5 and 6 , thehousing pot 14 andfilter element 18 are each shown in a partial detail view during mounting of the housing cover 16 (FIG. 1 ) and shortly before engagement of thepositioning aid 48 in the slot-shape cutout 44 of thefilter element 18. Thefilter element 18 inFIGS. 5 and 6 is illustrated in the same rotational position relative to thefilter pot 14, respectively. In axial direction, theclosure plug 38 is still clearly spaced apart from thedrainage opening 34 or ahousing wall 58 surrounding thedrainage opening 34. On the other hand, thepositioning aid 48, in the same rotational position of the filter element according toFIG. 6 , is already contacting in axial direction thefree rim 46 of thesocket 42 of thebottom end disk 36 of the filter element. Due to the afore described axial clearance between the housing cover 16 (FIG. 1 ) and thefilter element 18, a further rotation of the housing cover 16 (FIG. 1 ) even for the already existing mutual contact of thepositioning aid 48 and of thesocket 42 is enabled in order to be able to bring thepositioning aid 48 into engagement with thecutout 44 of thebottom end disk 36. Thus, when thefilter element 18 is seated with the annular rib or thesocket 42 on thepositioning aid 48 in axial direction, a relative movement in axial direction is possible for thefilter element 18 only between theannular socket 54 and thefilter cover 16, i.e., in the snap connection, upon rotational movement of thehousing cover 16. - In summarizing, solely by screwing the
housing cover 16 into thehousing pot 14, thefilter element 18 illustrated in the drawing can be transferred comfortably and in the required rotational position for the axial insertion of theclosure plug 38 into thedrainage channel 32 relative to thehousing pot 14 and arranged in its predetermined operating position in the sealing seat at the filter housing 12 (FIG. 1 ). - With a different arrangement and configuration of the components which are corresponding with each other, i.e., on the one hand, of the
closure plug 38 and of thedrainage channel 32 as well as, on the other hand, of thecutout 44 and of thepositioning aid 48, the sole use ofsuitable filter elements 18 in thefilter housing 12 can be ensured. This is in particular advantageous in regard to critical applications. When anunsuitable filter element 18 without thesocket 42 or with thesocket 42 but without thecutout 44 or with a wrongly positionedcutout 44 is inserted into thefilter housing 12, thefilter element 18 cannot be transferred into its installation or operating position which seals thedischarge channel 32. In this case, it is not possible to put the filter system 10 (FIG. 1 ) into service. -
FIG. 7 shows asimilar filter system 110 for a liquid medium to be filtered, in particular fuel or oil. Thefilter system 110 comprises afilter housing 112 with a housing pot (filter pot) 114 and with ahousing cover 116 for closing off thehousing pot 114. Here, thehousing cover 116 can be screwed into thehousing pot 114 but can also be screwed onto thehousing pot 114. In thefilter housing 112, afilter element 118 is arranged in its predetermined installation or operating position. The longitudinal axis 120 of thefilter housing 112 is indicated. Thefilter element 118 comprises afilter medium 112 suitable for the respective liquid medium to be filtered. The filter medium is arranged here in an annular shape relative to thelongitudinal axis 124 of thefilter element 118. Thefilter element 118 is thus embodied as a round filter element. Thefilter medium 122 in filtering operation of thefilter system 110 can be flowed through by the liquid medium to be filtered in a radial direction relative to thelongitudinal axis 124 of thefilter element 118 from the exterior to the interior. For the purpose of a filter surface area as large as possible, thefilter medium 122 can be embodied, as is generally known, as a star-shaped folded bellows. A grid-shapedsupport tube 126 serves as a radial inner support for thefilter medium 122. - The
housing pot 114 has at the bottom side a centrally arrangedhousing sleeve 128 with a clean-side outlet channel 130 for the filtered liquid medium. Adrainage channel 132 with adrainage opening 134 serves in case of filter element exchange for draining the liquid medium, disposed in thefilter housing 112 or in thefilter element 118, from thefilter housing 112. By means of the housing sleeve, an undesirable transfer of unfiltered (raw-side) liquid medium into theoutlet channel 130 arranged at the clean side can be prevented in this context. Thedrainage opening 132 according toFIG. 7 is arranged spaced apart in radial direction from the centrally arrangedhousing sleeve 128. - The
filter element 118 comprises abottom end disk 136 that preferably completely covers thefilter medium 122 in axial direction. Thefilter medium 122 can be glued to thebottom end disk 136, welded thereto, or can be arranged so as to be held by being embedded in the material of thebottom end disk 136. Thebottom end disk 136 can be comprised, for example, of plastic material. Theclosure element 138 is integrally formed off-center at thebottom end disk 136 and extends away from thebottom end disk 136 in axial direction. Theclosure element 138 can be embodied as a substantially bell-shaped or hollowconical sealing element 140. In the illustrated operating state of thefilter system 110, theclosure element 138 extends across thedrainage opening 134 of thedrainage channel 132. In this context, the sealingelement 140 is resting on aplanar support surface 141 surrounding thedrainage opening 134. In this context, the sealingelement 140 comprises a sealing lip which, when the sealingelement 140 is arranged in sealing position, is seal-tightly contacting thecontact surface 141 with pre-stress in axial direction. Thiscontact surface 141 can be raised relative to the surrounding housing bottom of thehousing pot 114. Thedrainage channel 132 in the operating state of thefilter element 110 is thus fluid-tightly closed off by means of thefilter element 118. - According to
FIG. 7 , at thebottom end disk 136 of thefilter element 118 anannular socket 142 is integrally formed. Thesocket 142 according to the isolated view of thefilter element 118 illustrated inFIG. 8 is embodied in the form of a cylindrical collar and extends in axial direction away from thebottom end disk 136 of thefilter element 118. Thesocket 142 comprises acutout 144. Thecutout 144 according toFIG. 8 is embodied in the form of slot which extends away from thefree rim 146 of thesocket 142 in axial direction. Thecutout 144 can extend all the way up to thebottom end disk 136. Thecutout 144 is laterally delimited by twolateral flanks - The
socket 142 can comprise a guide element which serves for easier insertion of the positioning aid into the cutout. The guide element in screw-indirection 152 of thehousing cover 116 is arranged directly behind thecutout 144 and can therefore serve as an additional stop element for the positioning aid. Moreover, the guide element, in the mounted state of the filter system, can be received slightly in a recess in the housing bottom relative to the longitudinal axis of the filter housing. - The
housing pot 114 according toFIG. 7 comprises a pin-shaped or plug-shapedpositioning aid 148 for thefilter element 118 which can be seen well in the perspective view of thehousing pot 114 illustrated inFIG. 9 . Thepositioning aid 148 is outwardly displaced in radial direction relative to thehousing sleeve 128. Thepositioning aid 148 can extend away from thehousing pot 114 in particular at the bottom side in axial direction and is preferably integrally formed at the housing pot for manufacture-technological reasons. In the operating state of the filter system 110 (FIG. 7 ), thepositioning aid 148 engages thecutout 144 of thesocket 142 of thefilter element 118. It is understood that thepositioning aid 148 may have a conical or wedge-shaped form in order to facilitate engagement of thepositioning aid 148 in thecutout 144. The diametrically opposed arrangement illustrated in the drawing of thedrainage opening 134 and of thepositioning aid 148 of thehousing pot 114 as well as of theclosure element 138 and of thecutout 144 of thefilter element 118 is to be understood purely as an example. It is important that theclosure element 138 and thecutout 144 of thefilter element 118 comprise a spatial distribution pattern which corresponds with the spatial distribution pattern of thedrainage opening 134 of thedrainage channel 132 and of thepositioning aid 148 of thehousing pot 114. In the operating state of thefilter system 110, the simultaneous coverage and sealing of thedrainage channel 132 by theclosure element 138 of thefilter element 118 and the engagement of thepositioning aid 148 of thehousing pot 114 in thecutout 144 of thefilter element 118 is ensured in this way. - In
FIG. 10 , thefilter system 110 is illustrated during screwing thehousing cover 116 into thehousing pot 114, for example, after exchange of thefilter element 118. Thefilter element 118 is held with friction fit, for example, here by means of thesupport tube 126, at anannular socket 154 withaxial clearance 156. Theannular socket 154 can be embodied by the housing cover or can be embodied by anadditional component 153, for example, a valve holder that is connected with thehousing cover 116, for example, fastened by a locking connection to thehousing cover 16. The friction fit between thesupport tube 126 and theannular socket 154 can be effected, for example, by an elastic widening of thesupport tube 126 pushed onto theannular socket 154. In this way, thesupport tube 126 is held with pre-stress in radial direction on theannular socket 154. Due to the friction fit, thefilter element 118 can be inserted easier into thefilter pot 114 and positioned therein. Thefilter element 118 can also be arranged at thehousing cover 116 withaxial clearance 156 so as to be held by being locked. Thesocket 142 of thefilter element 118 is still axially spaced apart relative to thepositioning aid 148. - When the
housing cover 116 is screwed by a screwing movement oriented in the screw-indirection 152 farther into thehousing pot 114, thefilter element 118 is entrained by thehousing cover 116 and moved together therewith in rotation about the longitudinal axis 120 of thefilter housing 112. Thefilter element 118 in the illustrated embodiment variant is held by friction fit and/or form fit at a valve holder for a bypass valve. The valve holder is connected to thehousing cover 116 by a locking connection. Thefilter element 118 is thus moved by means of thehousing cover 116 at the same time in axial direction translatorily farther into thehousing pot 114. When the annular rib or thesocket 142 contacts thepositioning aid 148 of thehousing pot 114, first a further axial movement of thefilter element 118 into the filter pot is prevented. By a further rotation of thehousing cover 116, a reduction, i.e., an at least partial exhaustion, of theaxial clearance 156 between thefilter element 118, i.e., here thesupport tube 126, and thehousing cover 116 is then effected. The housing-associatedpositioning aid 148 and thesocket 142 of thebottom end disk 136 of thefilter element 118 interact therefore like a spacer with each other until thecutout 144 of thefilter element 118 and thepositioning aid 148 of thehousing pot 114 are aligned with each other in axial direction. The axial clearance of thefilter element 118 arranged at thehousing cover 116 is advantageously selected such that thehousing cover 116 together with thefilter element 118 arranged thereat, even for axial contact of thesocket 142 at thepositioning aid 148, can still perform at least one, preferably more than one, complete turn about the longitudinal axis 120 of thefilter housing 112 in order to bring thecutout 144 of thefilter element 118 into mutual engagement with thepositioning aid 148. Due to the friction fit that is existing between thefilter element 118 and thehousing cover 116, it is ensured in this context that thesocket 142 is resting against thepositioning aid 148 and thepositioning aid 148 engages thecutout 144 as soon as the latter is aligned in axial direction relative topositioning aid 148. As soon as thepositioning aid 148 engages the slot-shaped cutout 144 (FIG. 8 ) of thesocket 142 of thefilter element 118, a further entrained rotation of thefilter element 118 with thehousing cover 116 that is moving (farther) in the screw-indirection 152 is prevented. In other words, thefilter element 118 is locked in a predetermined rotational position relative to thehousing pot 114. In this predetermined rotational position, theclosure element 138 of thefilter element 118 is arranged in alignment in axial direction relative to thedrainage opening 134 of thehousing pot 114. In this way, it is ensured that thefilter element 118, upon a continued screwing movement of thehousing cover 116 in the screw-indirection 152 and the thus resulting axially oriented advancing movement of the filter element, is moved exactly above thedrainage opening 134 into its intended sealing position at thedrainage channel 132 in order to close it off fluid-tightly. - In summarizing, solely by the rotation of the
housing cover 116 in the screw-in direction into thehousing pot 114, thefilter element 118 illustrated in the drawings can be transferred comfortably and in the required rotational position for sealing thedrainage channel 132 by theclosure element 138 relative to thehousing pot 114 for and arranged in its predetermined operating position at the sealing seat at the filter housing 112 (FIG. 7 ). - By a different arrangement and configuration of the components that are corresponding with each other, i.e., on the one hand, of the
closure element 138 and of thedrainage channel 132 as well as, on the other hand, of thecutout 144 and of thepositioning aid 148, the sole use ofsuitable filter elements 118 in thefilter housing 112 can be ensured. This is in particular advantageous in case of critical applications. When anunsuitable filter element 118 withoutsocket 142 or with thesocket 142 but withoutcutout 144 or with a wrongly positionedcutout 144 is inserted into thefilter housing 112, thefilter element 118 cannot be transferred into its installation or operating position sealing thedrainage channel 132. In this case, it is not possible to put the filter system 110 (FIG. 7 ) into service.
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