IP Library Granted Patent US 11,198,089
Granted Patent B2
US 11,198,089 · App. 16/912,043 · Granted Dec 14, 2021

Filter with high dust capacity

Inventors: Jason Tate (Thompsons Station, TN); LaMonte A. Crabtree (Louisville, KY)
Assignee: Parker Intangibles LLC
B01D46/523B01D46/0001B01D46/10
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Patent No.
US 11,198,089
App. No.
16/912,043
Granted
Dec 14, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A panel filter is provided. The panel filter can have extended life or higher dust holding capacity by one or more of the following provisions of (a) placing the dimpled pattern (compressed region) on the downstream side and outlet face of the media, (b) using the dimpled media in combination with adhesive spacers and embossments, (c) selection of a media that is depth loading rather than surface loading, (d) operating the pleater/embossing assembly in a manner so as to maintain integrity of the dimples and/or other features as described herein.

Claims (49)

1. A method of using a panel filter in an air filtration system, the method comprising flowing air through the air filtration system, the air filtration system comprising a housing having a flow path conveying air to at least one of an HVAC system, air inlet for gas Turbine engine, and an industrial process application, and the panel filter being installed in the housing with an inlet face disposed upstream along the flow path relative an outlet face;

wherein the panel filter includes a filter media element and a boarder frame;

wherein the filter media element includes:

a filter media sheet having an inlet face and an outlet face, the filter media sheet being pleated to include a plurality of pleat tips including a first set of pleat tips along an upstream extent and a second set of pleat tips along a downstream extent with pleat flanks extending between the first set of pleat tips and the second set of pleat tips; and

different filtration regions including a compressed filtration region and a remainder filtration region formed into the filter media sheet providing the filter media with different filtering properties in the different filtration regions;

wherein the border frame surrounds the filter media element;

wherein the filter media element defines an envelope size with a first and second mutually perpendicular spans of between 12 and 36 inches, and a depth of between 1 and 12 inches.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the compressed filtration region is formed into the outlet face wherein the outlet face comprises elevations and depressions corresponding to the remainder filtration region and the compressed filtration region, respectively.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the air filtration system is free of a back-pulse mechanism.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of adhesive elements extend between adjacent members of the pleat flanks and attach adjacent members of the pleat flanks to separate and space the pleat tips in a spaced relation.

5. A filter media element, comprising:

a filter media sheet having an inlet face and an outlet face, the filter media sheet being pleated to include a plurality of pleat tips including a first set of pleat tips along an upstream extent and a second set of pleat tips along a downstream extent with pleat flanks extending between the first set of pleat tips and the second set of pleat tips;

wherein the filter media element has at least a MERV 14 efficiency rating (according to ASHRAE 52.2-2012 standard), and a volumetric dust holding capacity of greater than 0.040 grams/cubic-inch according to ASHRAE 52.2-2012.

6. The filter media element of claim 5 , wherein different filtration regions are formed into the filter media including a compressed filtration region and a remainder filtration region formed into the filter media sheet providing the filter media with different filtering properties in the different filtration regions.

7. The filter media element of claim 6 , wherein the compressed filtration region covers between 5 and 50% of the filter media sheet, with the remainder filtration region comprising the remainder and, wherein the compressed filtration region defines a compressed thickness, and the remainder filtration region comprises a regular thickness, the compressed thickness being between 20 and 70% thinner than the regular thickness.

8. The filter media element of claim 6 , wherein the compressed filtration region covers between 8 and 20% of the filter media sheet, and the compressed thickness is between 30 and 50% thinner than the regular thickness.

9. The filter media element of claim 8 , wherein the compressed thickness is between 0.5 and 1.3 millimeter and wherein the regular thickness is between 1.5 and 3 millimeter.

10. The filter media element of claim 6 , wherein adhesive elements are laid upon the filter media sheet along a continuous or discontinuous bead that extends transverse relative to the pleat tips, and further comprising a plurality of embossments formed into the filter media sheet and intersecting the compressed filtration regions and the remainder filtration regions, the embossments being formed in rows that run transverse to the pleat tips, wherein the embossments are proximate pleat tips, and wherein the embossments are on formed into adjacent members of the pleat flanks and project toward each other to narrow a pleat valley defined between adjacent members of the pleat flanks at a location proximate pleat tips, and wherein the adhesive elements extends over the embossments and extend along the rows.

11. The filter media element of claim 10 , wherein the compressed filtration region is formed into the outlet face wherein the outlet face comprises elevations and depressions corresponding to the remainder filtration region and the compressed filtration region, respectively.

12. The filter media element of claim 5 , wherein the volumetric dust holding capacity is greater than 0.055 grams/cubic-inch.

13. The filter media element of claim 5 , wherein the filter media sheet is a composite of coarser fibers and finer fibers, the coarser fibers having a diameter greater than 2 micron and the finer fibers having a diameter of less than 2 micron, wherein a heavier relative coverage of coarser fibers are arranged proximate the inlet face compared to an outlet face of the filter media sheet, the spaced region being spaced from the inlet face by at least 0.2 millimeter, and wherein a heavier relative coverage of finer fibers are arranged in the spaced region of the filter media sheet as compared to the inlet face.

14. The filter media element of claim 13 , wherein the coverage of fine fiber are closer to the outlet face as compared to the inlet face.

15. A method of filtering particulates from an air flow comprising:

advancing the air flow through a filter media element of claim 5 including advancing the air flow through the filter media element in a direction from the upstream extent to the downstream extent to cause particulates to load in a depth of the filter media.

16. A filter media element, comprising:

a filter media sheet having an inlet face and an outlet face, the filter media sheet being pleated to include a plurality of pleat tips including a first set of pleat tips along an upstream extent and a second set of pleat tips along a downstream extent with pleat flanks extending between the first set of pleat tips and the second set of pleat tips;

different filtration regions including a compressed filtration region and a remainder filtration region formed into the filter media sheet providing the filter media with different filtering properties in the different filtration regions; and

wherein the compressed filtration region is formed into the outlet face wherein the outlet face comprises elevations and depressions corresponding to the remainder filtration region and the compressed filtration region, respectively.

17. The filter media element of claim 16 , wherein the filter media sheet is a composite of coarser fibers and finer fibers, the coarser fibers having a diameter greater than 2 micron and the finer fibers having a diameter of less than 2 micron, wherein a heavier relative coverage of coarser fibers are arranged proximate the inlet face compared to an outlet face of the filter media sheet, the spaced region being spaced from the inlet face by at least 0.2 millimeter, and wherein a heavier relative coverage of finer fibers are arranged in the spaced region of the filter media sheet as compared to the inlet face.

18. The filter media element of claim 17 , wherein the coverage of fine fiber are closer to the outlet face as compared to the inlet face.

19. The filter media element of claim 16 , wherein the compressed filtration region covers between 5 and 50% of the filter media sheet, with the remainder filtration region comprising the remainder and, wherein the compressed filtration region defines a compressed thickness, and the remainder filtration region comprises a regular thickness, the compressed thickness being between 20 and 70% thinner than the regular thickness.

20. The filter media element of claim 19 , wherein the compressed filtration region covers between 8 and 20% of the filter media sheet, and the compressed thickness is between 30 and 50% thinner than the regular thickness.

21. The filter media element of claim 5 , wherein the compressed thickness is between 0.5 and 1.3 millimeter and wherein the regular thickness is between 1.5 and 3 millimeter.

22. A method of filtering particulates from an air flow comprising:

advancing the air flow through a filter media element of claim 16 including advancing the air flow through the filter media element in a direction from the upstream extent to the downstream extent to cause the particulates to load in a depth of the filter media.

23. A method of making a filter, comprising:

advancing a filter media sheet having an inlet face and an outlet face and with different filtration regions including a compressed filtration region and a remainder filtration region formed into the filter media sheet providing the filter media with different filtering properties in the different filtration regions through a heater;

heating the filter media sheet; thereafter

embossing the filter media sheet with embossments;

scoring the filter media sheet with scores running transvers to the advancing;

laying continuous or discontinuous adhesive beads along the filter media sheet and over the embossments; and

folding the filter media sheet along the scores to provide a plurality of pleat tips including a first set of pleat tips along an upstream extent and a second set of pleat tips along a downstream extent with pleat flanks extending between the first set of pleat tips and the second set of pleat tips; and a plurality of adhesive elements extending between adjacent members of the pleat flanks and attaching adjacent members of the pleat flanks to separate and space the pleat tips in a spaced relation.

24. The method of claim 23 , wherein the compressed filtration region covers between 5 and 50% of the filter media sheet, with the remainder filtration region comprising the remainder and, wherein the compressed filtration region defines a compressed thickness, and the remainder filtration region comprises a regular thickness, the compressed thickness being between 20 and 70% thinner than the regular thickness.

25. The method of claim 24 , wherein the compressed filtration region covers between 8 and 20% of the filter media sheet, and the compressed thickness is between 30 and 50% thinner than the regular thickness.

26. The method of claim 24 , wherein during the embossing, the embossing maintaining a thickness of the filter media sheet to within 15% of an original thickness.

27. The filter media element of claim 16 , wherein each of a plurality of the pleat flanks includes different filtration regions including at least one compressed filtration region and a plurality of remainder filtration regions that provide each of the plurality of pleat flanks with different filtering properties in the different filtration regions.

28. The filter media element of claim 27 , wherein the compressed filtration region forms at least one groove in each of the plurality of the pleat flanks and the remainder filtration region is on opposed sides of the groove.

29. The filter media element of claim 16 , wherein the compressed filtration region has an outer surface that is fully exposed and unblocked.

30. The filter media element of claim 16 , where the pleat tips are folds between the adjacent members of the pleat flanks.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 27, 2023
From: PARKER INTANGIBLES LLC
To: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 063461/0669 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 28, 2021
From: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
To: PARKER INTANGIBLES LLC
Reel/Frame 057008/0540 →
MERGER Recorded Aug 26, 2020
From: CLARCOR AIR FILTRATION PRODUCTS, INC.
To: CLARCOR INC.
Reel/Frame 053601/0027 →
MERGER Recorded Aug 26, 2020
From: CLARCOR INC.
To: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 053603/0944 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 25, 2020
From: CRABTREE, LAMONTE A.; TATE, JASON L.
To: CLARCOR AIR FILTRATION PRODUCTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 053040/0748 →