IP Library Granted Patent US 6,852,150
Granted Patent B2
US 6,852,150 · App. 10/057,207 · Granted Feb 8, 2005

Molded core filter drier

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Patent No.
US 6,852,150
App. No.
10/057,207
Granted
Feb 8, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

This filter-drier for removing moisture from a refrigerant includes a casing having an inlet for receiving refrigerant, an outlet for discharging refrigerant and a molded core, formed from dessicant and a binder, and disposed in the casing between the inlet and the outlet and receiving refrigerant flow therethrough. The molded core includes an outer surface at least in part engaging the inner surface of the casing. The core is held within the casing against axial movement by bonding with the casing or by an indentation protruding into the core or both.

Claims (40)

1. A filter-drier for drying refrigerant circulated in a refrigeration system by removing moisture therefrom, the filter-drier comprising:

a casing having an inlet for receiving refrigerant and an outlet for discharging refrigerant, the casing including opposed end portions and an intermediate portion disposed between said end portions and having an inner surface;

a molded core formed from dessicant and a binder and being disposed in said casing between said inlet and outlet and having an outer surface and receiving flow of refrigerant therethrough; and

holding means between the casing inner surface and said core outer surface for holding the core in place, the holding means including bonding means between the inner surface of the casing and the outer surface of the core to inhibit axial movement of the core, the bonding means being provided by the dessicant core binder.

2. A filter-drier for drying refrigerant circulated in a refrigeration system by removing moisture therefrom, the filter-drier comprising:

a casing having an inlet for receiving refrigerant and an outlet for discharging refrigerant, the casing including opposed end portions and an intermediate portion disposed between said end portions and having an inner surface;

a molded core formed from dessicant and a binder and being disposed in said casing between said inlet and outlet and having an outer surface and receiving flow of refrigerant therethrough; and

holding means between the casing inner surface and said core outer surface for holding the core in place, the holding means including at least one preformed protrusion on the casing engaging the outer surface of the core to inhibit axial movement of the core;

the casing including a cylindrical portion;

the core including a cylindrical portion; and

the cylindrical portion of the core being bonded to the cylindrical portion of the casing by the molded core binder.

3. A filter-drier for drying refrigerant circulated in a refrigeration system by removing moisture therefrom, the filter-drier comprising:

a casing having an inlet for receiving refrigerant and an outlet for discharging refrigerant, the casing including opposed end portions and an intermediate portion disposed between said end portions and having an inner surface;

a molded core formed from dessicant and a binder and being disposed in said casing between said inlet and outlet and having an outer surface and receiving flow of refrigerant therethrough; and

holding means between the casing inner surface and said core outer surface for holding the core in place, the holding means including at least one preformed protrusion on the casing engaging the outer surface of the core to inhibit axial movement of the core;

the core being formed from molded desiccant and a binder the binder providing at least part of the holding means bonding the core to the casing.

4. A method of manufacturing a filter-drier having a tubular casing and a desiccant core between an inlet and an outlet comprising the steps of:

forming an indentation in the tubular casing, and

molding a desiccant core within the tubular casing around the indentation to conform to the configuration of the indentation.

5. A method of manufacturing a filter-drier as defined in claim 4 , comprising the additional step of:

forming the core with a passage having a closed end adjacent the inlet and an open end adjacent the outlet.

6. A method of manufacturing a filter-drier as defined in claim 4 comprising the additional step of:

forming the indentation as a U-shaped circular groove.

7. A method of manufacturing a filter-drier having a tubular casing and a desiccant core between an inlet and an outlet comprising the steps of:

dividing an elongate tube into sections;

forming indentations in each section;

cuffing each section to provide a plurality of tubular casings, having opposed ends; and

molding a desiccant core within each tubular casing to conform to the configuration of the indentation.

8. A method of manufacturing a filter-drier as defined in claim 7 , comprising the additional step of:

reducing at least one of the ends of each tubular section by metal spinning into a funnel shaped configuration.

9. A filter-drier for driving refrigerant circulated in a refrigeration system by removing moisture therefrom, the filter-drier comprising:

a casing having an inlet for receiving refrigerant and an outlet for discharging refrigerant, the casing including opposed end portions and an intermediate portion disposed between said end portions and having an inner surface;

a molded core formed from dessicant and a binder disposed in said casing between said inlet and outlet and receiving flow of refrigerant therethrough;

holding means between the casing inner surface and said core outer surface for holding the core in place said holding means being provided by at least one of the molded core binder and a preformed protrusion provided by the casing to inhibit movement of the core; and

the holding means including bonding means between the inner surface of the casing and the outer surface of the core, the bonding means being provided by the desiccant core binder.

10. A filter-drier for drying refrigerant circulated in a refrigeration system by removing moisture therefrom, the filter-drier comprising:

a casing having an inlet for receiving refrigerant and an outlet for discharging refrigerant, the casing including opposed end portions and an intermediate portion disposed between said end portions and having an inner surface;

a molded core formed from dessicant and a binder disposed in said casing between said inlet and outlet and receiving flow of refrigerant therethrough;

holding means between the casing inner surface and said core outer surface for holding the core in place said holding means being provided by at least one of the molded core binder and a preformed protrusion provided by the casing to inhibit movement of the core; and

the holding means being provided by a preformed protrusion extending into the outer surface of the core and bonding means between the inner surface of the casing and the outer surface of the core, said bonding means being provided by the desiccant core binder.