IP Library Granted Patent US 7,442,292
Granted Patent B2
US 7,442,292 · App. 11/518,555 · Granted Oct 28, 2008

Liquid visual display

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Patent No.
US 7,442,292
App. No.
11/518,555
Granted
Oct 28, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A display provides an indication of the remaining useful life of a filter element by providing a visible level of fluid in the display corresponding to the remaining useful life. The fluid level is adjusted by a valve responsive to a pressure differential across the filter element. An increasing pressure differential produces an increased fluid level in the display. The display may be provided with markings indicating that a particular fluid level in the display corresponds to the need to change a filter cartridge containing the filter element.

Claims (24)

1. A display for indicating the pressure differential across a filter element in a filter assembly defining a fluid inlet passage delivering unfiltered fluid to a filter element and a fluid outlet passage for fluid having passed through the filter element, said display comprising:

a container defining an interior space and through which a level of fluid in said container is visually apparent;

a first passage communicating between the fuel inlet of the filter assembly and said interior space;

a second passage communicating between the fuel outlet of the filter assembly and said interior space, said second passage defining a valve seat;

a valve carrying a sealing member movable between a seated position in which said sealing member is sealingly engaged with said valve seat to interrupt communication between said interior space and said fluid outlet and an unseated position in which said sealing member is moved away from said valve seat permitting communication between said interior space and said fluid outlet;

a float positioned in said interior space and responsive to a fluid level therein to generate a first biasing force; and

wherein said first biasing force biases said valve toward said seated position until a pressure differential between said inlet passage and said outlet passage is sufficient to overcome said first biasing force and unseat said valve, permitting fluid from said inlet passage to enter said interior space from said first passage, said fluid acting on said float to increase said first biasing force.

2. The display of claim 1 , wherein unseating said valve allows air to pass from said interior space into said fluid outlet, a volume formerly occupied by said air being replaced by fluid entering said interior space.

3. The display of claim 1 , comprising a spring compressed between said valve and said float to generate a second biasing force, said first and second biasing forces urging said valve toward said seated position.

4. The display of claim 3 , wherein said first biasing force compresses said spring to produce an increased combined biasing force acting on said valve, said combined biasing force increasing as the fluid level in said container increases.

5. The display of claim 1 , wherein said container includes visible markings corresponding to fluid levels in said container, said markings indicative of the remaining useful life of a filter element secured to said filter assembly.

6. A filter assembly/display combination comprising:

a filter assembly defining a fluid pathway extending between a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet and including a filter element for removing particulates and contaminants from said fluid, said filter assembly constructed to permit fluid circulation between said fluid inlet and said fluid outlet only through said filter element; and

a display for indicating the pressure differential across said filter element, said display comprising:

a container defining an interior space and through which a level of fluid in said container is visually apparent;

a first passage communicating between the fuel inlet of the filter assembly and said interior space;

a second passage communicating between the fuel outlet of the filter assembly and said interior space, said second passage defining a valve seat;

a valve carrying a sealing member movable between a seated position in which said sealing member is engaged with said valve seat to interrupt communication between said interior space and said fluid outlet and an unseated position in which said sealing member is moved away from said valve seat permitting communication between said interior space and said fluid outlet;

a float positioned in said interior space and responsive to a fluid level therein to generate a first biasing force;

wherein said first biasing force biases said valve toward said seated position until a pressure differential between said inlet passage and said outlet passage is sufficient to overcome said first biasing force and unseat said valve, permitting fluid from said inlet passage to enter said interior space from said first passage, said fluid acting on said float to increase said first biasing force.

7. The display of claim 6 , wherein unseating said valve allows air to pass from said interior space into said fluid outlet, a volume formerly occupied by said air being replaced by fluid entering said interior space.

8. The display of claim 6 , comprising a spring compressed between said valve and said float to generate a second biasing force, said first and second biasing forces urging said valve toward said seated position.

9. The display of claim 8 , wherein said first biasing force compresses said spring to produce an increased combined biasing force acting on said valve, said combined biasing force increasing as the fluid level in said container increases.

10. The display of claim 6 , wherein said container includes visible markings corresponding to fluid levels in said container, said markings indicative of the remaining useful life of a filter element secured to said filter assembly.

Assignments (9)
MERGER Recorded May 24, 2021
From: CLARCOR EM HOLDINGS, INC.
To: CLARCOR INC
Reel/Frame 056325/0637 →
MERGER Recorded May 21, 2021
From: CLARCOR ENGINE MOBILE SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: CLARCOR EM HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 056309/0498 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 21, 2014
From: STANADYNE CORPORATION
To: CLARCOR ENGINE MOBILE SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 032939/0504 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 2, 2014
From: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC
To: STANADYNE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 032815/0204 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 2, 2014
From: WELLS FARGO CAPITAL FINANCE, LLC
To: STANADYNE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 032813/0619 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 14, 2013
From: STANADYNE CORPORATION
To: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC
Reel/Frame 029816/0346 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 21, 2009
From: STANADYNE CORPORATION
To: WELLS FARGO FOOTHILL, LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 023129/0296 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 8, 2006
From: JANIK, LEON P.
To: STANADYNE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 018649/0379 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 7, 2006
From: FERREIRA, DAVID; WILLIAMS, MICHAEL J.
To: STANADYNE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 018639/0731 →