IP Library Granted Patent US 11,717,781
Granted Patent B2
US 11,717,781 · App. 16/749,371 · Granted Aug 8, 2023

Filter cartridge assembly having fluid management structure

Inventors: Jacob Jones (Lakewood, CO); Joseph Allen (Bloomfield, CO); Jonathan Teymouri (Aurora, CO); Stephanie Retureta (Highlands Ranch, CO); Rodney Crain (Denver, CO); Mahesh Krishnamoorthy (Parker, CO)
Assignee: Conmed Corporation
B01D46/0043A61M13/006B01D46/10B01D46/44A61B2218/008A61M2205/125A61M2205/3306A61M2205/3389A61M2205/7536B01D2279/00
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Patent No.
US 11,717,781
App. No.
16/749,371
Granted
Aug 8, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A filter cartridge assembly is disclosed, which includes a housing having a reservoir for collecting fluids entering the housing through a gas return path, a sensor located within the reservoir for detecting a fluid level therein, and a backer plate positioned within the housing adjacent an inlet port to the reservoir and including fluid management structure to shield the sensor from fluid entering the reservoir from the gas return path through the inlet port and causing a false indication of the fluid level in the reservoir.

Claims (33)

1. A filter cartridge assembly, comprising:

a) a housing including a reservoir for collecting fluids entering the housing through a gas return path;

b) a sensor located within the reservoir for detecting a fluid level therein; and

c) a backer plate positioned within the housing adjacent an inlet port to the reservoir and including fluid management structure to shield the sensor from fluid entering the reservoir from the gas return path through the inlet port and causing a false indication of the fluid level in the reservoir, wherein the backer plate includes an outlet port from the reservoir and a radial guard wall that extends from a front surface of the backer plate into the reservoir for deflecting fluids entering the reservoir away from the outlet port and into the reservoir, and wherein the fluid management structure includes a baffle wall that extends from the front surface of the backer plate adjacent the fluid level sensor to shield the fluid level sensor from fluid entering the reservoir.

2. A filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the baffle wall includes an elongated primary wall section and a secondary wall section that extends angularly away from the primary wall section.

3. A filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 2 , wherein the primary and second wall sections of the baffle wall are equally spaced from the sensor.

4. A filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the fluid management structure further includes a plurality of spaced apart planar louvers extending from the guard wall toward the baffle wall.

5. A filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the fluid management structure further includes a plurality of spaced apart posts extending outwardly from the backer plate and arranged between the guard wall and the baffle wall.

6. A filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 3 , wherein the fluid management structure further include a plurality of spaced apart triangular louvers extending from the guard wall toward the baffle wall.

7. A filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the sensor includes primary and secondary optical prisms extending radially inwardly from an interior wall of the housing into the reservoir.

8. A filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein at least one filter element is located within the housing downstream from the outlet port from the reservoir.

9. A filter cartridge assembly for a surgical gas delivery system, comprising:

a) a housing including a reservoir for collecting fluids entering the housing through a gas return path from a patient's body;

b) a pair of sensors located within the reservoir for detecting fluid levels within the reservoir; and

c) a backer plate positioned within the housing adjacent an inlet port to the reservoir and including an outlet port from the reservoir, the backer plate having a radial guard wall that extends from a front surface of the backer plate into the reservoir for deflecting fluids entering the reservoir from the gas return path through the inlet port away from the outlet port and having a baffle wall that extends from the front surface of the backer plate and is spaced apart from the guard wall to shield the sensors from fluids entering the reservoir from the gas return path through the inlet port and causing a false indication of the fluid level in the reservoir.

10. A filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 9 , wherein the baffle wall includes an elongated primary wall section and a secondary wall section that extends angularly away from the primary wall section.

11. A filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 10 , wherein the primary and secondary wall sections of the baffle wall are equally spaced from the sensors.

12. A filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 9 , wherein a plurality of spaced apart planar louvers extend from the guard wall toward the baffle wall.

13. A filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 9 , wherein a plurality of spaced apart posts extending outwardly from the backer plate are arranged between the guard wall and the baffle wall.

14. A filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 9 , wherein a plurality of spaced apart triangular louvers extend from the guard wall toward the baffle wall.

15. A filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 9 , wherein the sensors include primary and secondary optical prisms extending radially inwardly from an interior wall of the housing into the reservoir.

16. A filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 9 , wherein at least one filter element is located within the housing downstream from the outlet port of the reservoir.

17. A backer plate for a filter cartridge assembly, comprising:

a circular disc including an outlet port adjacent a radially outer periphery thereof for communicating with a gas return path of the filter cartridge assembly, a guard wall extending outwardly from a front surface of the disc and radially from the outlet port to deflect fluids away from the outlet port and into a reservoir defined with the filter cartridge assembly and a baffle wall extending outwardly from the front surface of the disc and spaced apart from the guard wall to shield a fluid level sensor located within the reservoir from fluids entering the reservoir through an inlet port to the reservoir.

18. A backer plate for a filter cartridge assembly as recited in claim 17 , wherein the baffle wall includes an elongated primary wall section and a secondary wall section that extends angularly away from the primary wall section.

19. A filter cartridge assembly, comprising:

a) a housing including a reservoir for collecting fluids entering the housing through a gas return path;

b) a sensor located within the reservoir for detecting a fluid level therein; and

c) a backer plate positioned within the housing adjacent an inlet port to the reservoir and including fluid management structure to shield the sensor from fluid entering the reservoir from the gas return path through the inlet port and causing a false indication of the fluid level in the reservoir, wherein the backer plate includes an outlet port from the reservoir and a radial guard wall extends from the backer plate into the reservoir for deflecting fluids entering the reservoir away from the outlet port and into the reservoir, wherein the fluid management structure includes a baffle wall adjacent the fluid level sensor to shield the fluid level sensor from fluid entering the reservoir, and a plurality of spaced apart planar louvers that extend from the guard wall toward the baffle wall.

20. A filter cartridge assembly, comprising:

a) a housing including a reservoir for collecting fluids entering the housing through a gas return path;

b) a sensor located within the reservoir for detecting a fluid level therein; and

c) a backer plate positioned within the housing adjacent an inlet port to the reservoir and including fluid management structure to shield the sensor from fluid entering the reservoir from the gas return path through the inlet port and causing a false indication of the fluid level in the reservoir, wherein the backer plate includes an outlet port from the reservoir and a radial guard wall extends from the backer plate into the reservoir for deflecting fluids entering the reservoir away from the outlet port and into the reservoir, wherein the fluid management structure includes a baffle wall adjacent the fluid level sensor to shield the fluid level sensor from fluid entering the reservoir, and a plurality of spaced apart posts that extend outwardly from the backer plate and are arranged between the guard wall and the baffle wall.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 21, 2025
From: CONMED CORPORATION; BIOREZ, INC.; BUFFALO FILTER LLC; IN2BONES USA, LLC; LINVATEC CORPORATION; SURGIQUEST, INC.; VIKING SYSTEMS, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 072097/0762 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 23, 2020
From: JONES, JACOB; ALLEN, JOSEPH; TEYMOURI, JONATHAN; RETURETA, STEPHANIE; CRAIN, RODNEY; KRISHNAMOORTHY, MAHESH
To: CONMED CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 051599/0868 →