(19)
(11)EP 3 666 611 A1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43)Date of publication:
17.06.2020 Bulletin 2020/25

(21)Application number: 18211898.4

(22)Date of filing:  12.12.2018
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B60T 17/00(2006.01)
B01D 46/10(2006.01)
B01D 46/00(2006.01)
(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR
Designated Extension States:
BA ME
Designated Validation States:
KH MA MD TN

(71)Applicant: WABCO Europe BVBA
1170 Brüssel (BE)

(72)Inventors:
  • BAUT, Mateusz
    52-129 Wroclaw (PL)
  • MARCINKIEWICZ, Blazej
    52-129 Wroclaw (PL)
  • PAWLOWSKI, Karol
    37-700 PRZEMYSL (PL)

(74)Representative: Copi, Joachim 
Wabco GmbH Am Lindener Hafen 21
30453 Hannover
30453 Hannover (DE)

  


(54)HOUSING WITH FILTER FOR PURGE VALVE PROTECTION


(57) Provided is a pneumatic system 10 for a vehicle, in particular a commercial vehicle. The system 10 comprises a compressor 12, an air dryer cartridge 14, and a purge valve 16. The purge valve 16 is protected by a filter 18. The filter 18 is arranged in a housing 20 and covers an inlet 22 of an air channel formed in the housing 20 which connects the inlet 22 and the purge valve 16.




Description

Technical Field



[0001] The present disclosure relates to pneumatic systems. In particular, the present invention relates to pneumatic systems for vehicles.

Background Art



[0002] EP 2 505 444 A2 teaches a pneumatic system with an air dryer cartridge and a purge valve protected by a filter. The filter is inserted into an air channel connected to the purge valve and is arranged substantially parallel to the air channel.

Disclosure of Invention



[0003] The present disclosure provides a pneumatic system for a vehicle, in particular for a commercial vehicle.

[0004] The pneumatic system comprises a compressor, an air dryer cartridge, and a purge valve. The purge valve is protected by a filter that is arranged in a housing and covers an inlet of an air channel formed in the housing which connects the inlet and the purge valve.

[0005] In this regard, the term "compressor", as used throughout the description and the claims, particularly refers to a device which is configured to take in ambient air and feed compressed air into a channel, thereby controlling the air pressure within the channel. Furthermore, the term "compressed air", as used throughout the description and the claims, particularly refers to air at a pressure which is above the atmospheric pressure (e.g., 8.5 Bar above the atmospheric pressure).

[0006] Moreover, the term "air dryer cartridge", as used throughout the description and the claims, particularly refers to a cartridge filled with a filter material that withdraws humidity from compressed air flowing through the cartridge, wherein the condensate can be removed by purging the cartridge with dry air. Furthermore, the term "valve", as used throughout the description and the claims, particularly refers to a pneumatic component which allows controlling the flow of compressed air by actuation.

[0007] As the filter covers the air inlet (where the filter surface is arranged substantially perpendicular to the direction of the air flow) instead of being inserted into the air channel (where the filter surface is arranged substantially parallel to the direction of the air flow), the air channel dimensions can be reduced and manufacturing/assembling the system can be facilitated.

[0008] The filter may comprise a loop which is placed around a pin protruding from the housing to hold the filter in place.

[0009] That is, the pin may inhibit a movement perpendicular to the direction of the air flow.

[0010] The filter may comprise a spring element which is pressed down by the air dryer cartridge and prevents the loop from slipping off the pin.

[0011] That is the air dryer cartridge may be placed on top of the filter such that compressed air discharged from the air dryer cartridge is guided directly onto the filter.

[0012] The filter may comprise a substantially flat portion with a multitude of openings of a same size and the spring element may be formed by a cantilever cut-out and protruding from said portion.

[0013] Accordingly, the spring element is an integral part of the filter, thereby reducing the number of parts required for assembly and reducing the assembly effort. Moreover, the spring element reduces the accuracy requirements regarding the dimensions of the filter and the air dryer cartridge.

[0014] The substantially flat portion may have a shape of a ring segment when seen in a direction perpendicular to the substantially flat portion.

[0015] That is, if the housing has a (substantially) cylindrical shape, the filter surface may extend in the radial direction of the housing.

[0016] The loop may extend from one side of the ring segment shape when seen in the direction perpendicular to the substantially flat portion.

[0017] In other words, the loop may extend from one side of the ring segment shape when seen in the direction parallel to the direction of the air flow.

[0018] The openings of the same size may be grouped into at least two ring segments divided by a ring segment which is free of openings to increase the stability of the filter.

[0019] The filter may be made of plastic.

[0020] For example, the filter may be made of polyamide.

[0021] The openings may have a diameter in a range of 0.85 mm to 1.25 mm.

[0022] The substantially flat portion may have an area that is larger than an area of a cross-section of the air channel perpendicular to the direction of flow of the filtered air.

[0023] Thus, air resistance can be reduced.

[0024] The filter may have a circumferential border extending in the direction of flow of the filtered air and enclosing a cavity upstream of the inlet.

[0025] It will be appreciated that the features and attendant advantages of the disclosed system may be realized by a method of manufacturing or operating the system. Moreover, it is noted that throughout the description, features in brackets are to be regarded as optional.

Brief Description of Drawings



[0026] The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages will become more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views, unless otherwise specified.

Fig. 1 shows a block diagram of components of an exemplary system;

Fig. 2, Fig. 3, and Fig. 4 show perspective views illustrating the assembly of an exemplary filter in the exemplary system;



[0027] Notably, the drawings are primarily intended to conceptually illustrate the present invention.

Modes for Carrying Out the Invention



[0028] Fig. 1 shows a block diagram of components of an exemplary pneumatic system 10 which may be employed in a vehicle, for instance in a commercial vehicle. The system comprises a compressor 12, an air dryer cartridge 14 upstream of the compressor 12 and a purge valve 16 for exhausting compressed air from an air channel connecting the compressor 12 and the air dryer cartridge 14. As illustrated in Fig. 1, compressed air from the compressor 12 intake is guided through the air dryer cartridge 14 which removes humidity from the compressed air. The compressed air may then be fed to a storage tank.

[0029] When the storage tank is full, the purge valve 16 may be opened to reverse the flow of compressed air, such that the (dry) compressed air flows back from the storage tank through the air dryer cartridge 14 and removes condensate from the air dryer cartridge 14. To improve the efficiency of the cycle, the temperature within the air dryer cartridge 14 may be changed from cold to warm, and vice versa. For example, the air dryer cartridge 14 may be provided with heating means for heating the air dryer cartridge 14 before or during purging.

[0030] To prevent particles such as particles produced by the operation of the compressor 12 from entering and possibly contaminating the purge valve 16, the purge valve 16 is protected by a filter 18 upstream of the purge valve 16. As illustrated in Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, the filter 18 is installed in a cylindrical housing 20 and covers an inlet 22 of an air channel formed in the housing 20 which connects the inlet 22 and the purge valve 16. During the initial assembly or during replacement, the filter 18 is placed over the inlet 22.

[0031] To secure the filter 18 in place, the filter 18 may comprise a material loop 24 which is placed around a pin 26 protruding from the housing 20. In other words, when the axis of the cylindrical housing is parallel to the vertical and the inlet 22 points up, the filter 18 may be lowered down in a movement parallel to the vertical until the loop 24 is caught by the pin 26. The pin 26 may be pointed, so that by pushing the loop 24 down the pin 26, the filter 18 is fixed to the housing 20. Once pushed down, the loop 24 might closely fit to all sides of the pin 26, or there may be a gap between one or two sides of the loop 24 and the pin 26, such that small manufacturing inaccuracies can be tolerated.

[0032] As illustrated in Fig. 4, the filter 18 may comprise a spring element 28 which is pressed down by a lid or the air dryer cartridge 14 and prevents the loop 24 from slipping off the pin 26. The spring element 28 may be formed by a cantilever cut-out and protruding from a substantially flat portion 30 with a multitude of openings 32 of a same size through which the compressed air is guided for decontamination. The substantially flat portion 30 has a shape of a (90°) ring segment when seen in a direction A perpendicular to the substantially flat portion 30, wherein the loop 24 extends from one side of the ring segment.

[0033] The openings 32 are grouped into at least two ring segments 32a, 32b divided by a ring segment 34 which is free of openings 32 to increase the stability of the filter 18. As can be seen in Fig. 4, the ring segment 34 may be provided with a fin (extending in the radial and axial direction) to further increase the stability of the filter 18. The filter 18 may be made of a material which is resistant to high temperatures and corrosion such as stainless steel or plastic (e.g., by molding).

[0034] The openings 32 may have a diameter in a range of 0.85 mm to 1.25 mm, where the diameter of an opening 32 may be smaller at the upstream side than at the downstream side to avoid particles being caught in the openings 32 while purging. To avoid excessive pressure loss, the substantially flat portion 20 may have an area that is larger than the area of a cross-section of the air channel perpendicular to the direction A of flow of the filtered air.

[0035] To avoid that air bypasses the filter 18, the filter 18 may have a circumferential border 36 extending in the direction A of flow of the filtered air and enclosing a cavity 38 upstream of the inlet 22. As can be seen from Fig. 2, the border 36 may be uneven to neatly fit to the structure of the housing 20. Moreover, the housing 20 and the border 36 may be designed in a way that avoids any misalignments, as the filter 18 only fits in one place.

List of Reference Numerals



[0036] 
10
system
12
compressor
14
cartridge
16
valve
18
filter
20
housing
22
inlet
24
loop
26
pin
28
spring element
30
flat portion
32
openings
34
ring segment
36
border
38
cavity



Claims

1. A pneumatic system (10) for a vehicle, in particular for a commercial vehicle, the system (10) comprising:

a compressor (12);

an air dryer cartridge (14); and

a purge valve (16);

wherein the purge valve (16) is protected by a filter (18);
characterized in that
the filter (18) is arranged in a housing and covers an inlet (22) of an air channel formed in the housing (20) which connects the inlet (22) and the purge valve (16).
 
2. The system (10) of claim 1, wherein the filter (18) comprises a loop (24) which is placed around a pin (26) protruding from the housing (20) to hold the filter (18) in place.
 
3. The system (10) of claim 2, wherein the filter (18) comprises a spring element (28) which is pressed down by the air dryer cartridge (14) and prevents the loop (24) from slipping off the pin (26).
 
4. The system (10) of claim 3, wherein the filter (18) comprises a substantially flat portion (30) with a multitude of openings (32) of a same size and the spring element (28) is formed by a cantilever cut-out and protruding from said portion (30).
 
5. The system (10) of claim 4, wherein the substantially flat portion (30) has a shape of a ring segment when seen in a direction (A) perpendicular to the substantially flat portion (30).
 
6. The system (10) of claim 5, wherein the loop (24) extends from one side of the ring segment when seen in the direction (A) perpendicular to the substantially flat portion (30).
 
7. The system (10) of claim 5 or 6, wherein the openings (32) of the same size are grouped into at least two ring segments (32a, 32b) divided by a ring segment (34) which is free of openings to increase the stability of the filter (18).
 
8. The system (10) of any one of claims 5 to 7, wherein the filter (18) is made of plastic.
 
9. The system (10) of any one of claims 5 to 8, wherein the openings (32) have a diameter in a range of 0.85 mm to 1.25 mm.
 
10. The system (10) of any one of claims 4 to 9, wherein the substantially flat portion (30) has an area that is larger than an area of a cross-section of the air channel perpendicular to the direction (A) of flow of the filtered air.
 
11. The system (10) of claim 10, wherein the filter (18) has a circumferential border (36) extending in the direction (A) of flow of the filtered air and enclosing a cavity upstream of the inlet (22).
 




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