Title of Invention

BASE FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE FILTER CARTRIDGE

Abstract A base (1) for an internal combustion engine filter catridge (3), intended to receive a filter catridge(3) provided with apertures for the entry of the oil to be filtered and for the exit of the filtered oil,in a respective upwardly facing matching engagement seat(2) provided with oil feed and discharge channels to be connected to the matching channels of said catridge (3). A salient enveloping element(33)is peripherally associated said seat (2) with which it forms an oil spill protection compartment, from the bottom of which there extends a recovery conduit (6) connected to a collection site and intercepted by a check valve (66), the closed or open state of which depends on whether the cartridge (3) and seat (2) are mutually engaged or disengaged. The base (1) so configured thus prevents loss of oil when the cartridge (3) is removed for replacement.
Full Text DESCRIPTION
BASE FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE FILTER CARTRIDGE
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to lubricating oil filtration in internal combustion
engines in general.
BACKGROUND ART
Internal combustion engines are known to generally comprise a lubrication
system with which a disposable filter cartridge is associated contained in a
cup, which it is not necessary to describe in detail.
Said cartridge is intended to be removably coupled, generally by a
threaded system and by way of suitable interposed seal means, to a base
provided on the engine structure and comprising a suitable seat.
The base of said cartridge is provided with apertures for the entry of the oil
to be filtered and for the exit of the filtered oil, said seat presenting
corresponding arrival and departure channels for the oil to be filtered and
for the filtered oil respectively.
Engines exist in which the cartridge carrying seat generally faces
downwards, and others in which it generally faces upwards.
Sunken regions which fill with oil during engine operation are generally
present at the mutually facing surfaces of said seat and said cartridge.
When the cartridge is to be removed, for example for its replacement, at
least a part of the oil present in said regions is no longer retained, hence is
free to pour out of the base.

If the cartridge carrying seat generally faces downwards, the loss of said
oil fraction is generally not a problem because the oil is retained by the
cup of the cartridge.
However if the cartridge carrying seat faces generally upwards, the loss of
said oil fraction can be a problem for at least one of the following reasons:
soiling of engine parts and accessories reaching high temperature, oil
seepage into electrical and/or electronic equipment, dirtying of the engine
compartment and panels, and contamination of the workplace floor.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a base for a filter
cartridge able to overcome the aforesaid problem.
A further object of the invention is to attain said object within the context of
a simple, rational, reliable and economical construction.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
Said objects are attained by a base presenting the characteristic elements
indicated in the claims.
In a totally general sense it comprises an upwardly facing engagement
seat for receiving a filter cartridge contained in a cup-shaped sealed
casing and provided with apertures for the entry of the oil to be filtered and
for the exit of the filtered oil. According to the invention, there is
peripherally associated with said seat a salient enveloping element with
which it forms a sort of bowl, from the base of which there branches a
recovery conduit extending to a suitable collection site, such as the engine
oil sump, and intercepted by a check valve, described in detail hereinafter,
the closed or open state of which depends on whether the cartridge and
base are mutually engaged or disengaged respectively.

All the objects of the invention are attained by virtue of the aforesaid
means.
In this respect, when in its closed state, i.e. with the cartridge mounted,
said valve enables the oil to undergo normal filtration, whereas when in its
closed state, i.e. with the cartridge removed and with the aid of said
enveloping element, it allows automatic recovery of the oil which would
otherwise spill out of the base.
Preferably the valve is closed and opened automatically, for example by
elastic thrust means interposed between the valve and the base, and
loaded by the action of the cartridge during its mounting.
The characteristics and the constructional merits of the invention will be
apparent from the ensuing detailed description given with reference to the
figures of the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a preferred
embodiment thereof given by way of non-limiting example.
Figure 1 is an axial section through the invention with the cartridge shown
mounted.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the check valve of the invention.
Figure 3 is a partial schematic view showing the cartridge during an
intermediate stage of its unscrewing from its seat.
Figure 4 is a view similar to the preceding showing the cartridge removed.
Said figures, and in particular Figures 1, 3 and 4, show the base 1 on
which a seat 2 is provided for mounting a lubricating oil filtration cartridge,
of the disposable type.
In the illustrated example said seat 2 lies horizontally and is open
upwards, but could equally be slightly inclined.

The seat 2 is provided with a central conduit 4 for exit of the filtered oil,
and with a concentric annular groove 5 for feeding the oil to be filtered to
the cartridge 3.
A usual arrival conduit for the oil to be fed, not shown for simplicity, and a
recovery conduit 6 of different cross-sections, described hereinafter, open
into said groove 5.
As can be seen, into said central conduit 4 there is screwed a hollow stem
7 which extends beyond the seat 2 with a threaded portion provided for
fixing the overlying cartridge 3.
Said cartridge 3, of known type, comprises a cup-shaped outer casing 8,
to the mouth of which there is seam-joined an annular ring 9 carrying an
underlying gasket 10 for sealing along the outer annular edge of the seat
23 (Figure 1).
Proceeding in the figure from the bottom upwards, said cup 8 internally
contains a centrally holed disc 11, a lip-shaped annular retention gasket
12, a hollow cylindrical filtering body 13, and a thrust spring 14 positioned
between the base of the cup 8 and the upper cover 130 of the filtering
body 13, to elastically clamp the assembly together.
A central anti-emptying tube 15 is also provided, coupled to the perforated
lower cover of the filtering body 13.
The central hole of said disc 11 has a thread to be screwed onto the
hollow stem 7, about said hole said disc 11 presenting a circumferential
series of holes 110 facing the lip gasket 121, which acts as a valve. Said
gasket 12 closes and opens automatically when the engine is stopped and
started respectively.

In this respect, during engine operation the oil to be filtered, which is under
pressure, enters the chamber defined by the groove 5, passes through the
holes 110 and into the cartridge by raising the gasket, then passes
through the filtering body 13 and finally reaches the exit conduit 4 via the
tube 15 and the stem 4.
According to the invention, the base 1 comprises an enveloping element
33, said recovery conduit 6 being intercepted by a check valve, or valving
element, indicated by 66.
Said enclosing element 33 consists of a relatively thin enclosing wall
projecting upwards from the base and having its inner surface suitably
spaced from the outer surface of the bottom end of the cartridge 3.
In the illustrated example said wall is integral with the base 1, but could
also be constructed separately of metal or other suitable material, and
then suitably secured to the base 1.
The valving element 66 comprises a cylindrical rod 16 presenting at its
bottom an annular gasket 17, in an intermediate position two diametrically
opposing longitudinal ribs 18 provided lowerly with an elastically
deformable anti-withdrawal tooth 19, and at its top a widened head 20
beyond which there is a coaxial threaded pin 21.
The widened head 20 and the pin 21 are received in the groove 5.
The holed arm of a right-angled appendix 23 is engaged with said pin 21
and fixed thereto by the nut 22, the other arm passing beyond the seat 2
to rest against the ring 9 of the cartridge 3 with a sliding engagement.
Said other arm is shaped to maintain the valve 66 closed when the
cartridge 3 is mounted, and to prevent the valve from rotating when the
cartridge 3 is screwed in or out.

With reference to the recovery conduit 6, this connects the groove 5 to a
convenient collection point, for example the engine oil sump. It comprises
(see Figures 1, 3 and 4) a lower smaller diameter portion with which it
sealedly engages the gasket 17, and an upper larger diameter portion
presenting an intermediate circumferential ledge 24.
This latter acts as an abutment for the underlying teeth 19, and as a
support for an overlying thrust spring 25 mounted about the upper part of
the rod 16, below the head 20.
When the cartridge 3 is removed, for example to be replaced, the region
between the groove 5 of the base 1 and the lip gasket 12 is filled with
unfiltered oil.
As the unscrewing of the cartridge 3 proceeds, it rises from the seat 2 and
is followed by the valving element 66 by the effect of the thrust of the
spring 25.
When there is no longer a seal between the cartridge 3 and seat 2, the oil
contained between this latter and the lip gasket 12 seeps to the outside of
the cartridge 3 and is distributed uniformly on the flat surface bounded by
the wall 33 (see Figure 3).
When the cartridge 3 has been completely unscrewed it can be removed
(see Figure 4), the oil lying above the seat 2, within the groove 5, and in
the top of the recovery conduit 6 then discharging into the engine oil sump.

WE CLAIM :
1. A base for an internal combustion engine filter cartridge, intended to receive
a filter cartridge (3) provided with apertures for the entry of the oil to be filtered and
for the exit of the filtered oil, in a respective upwardly facing matching engagement
seat (2) provided with oil feed and discharge channels to be connected to the
matching channels of said cartridge, characterised in that with said seat there is
peripherally associated a salient enveloping element (33) with which it forms an oil
spill protection compartment, from the bottom of which there extends a recovery
conduit (6) connected to a collection site and intercepted by a check valve (66), the
closed or open state of which depends on whether the cartridge and seat are
mutually engaged or disengaged respectively.
2. A base as claimed in claim 1, wherein said enveloping element is constructed
in one piece with said base.
3. A base as claimed in claim 1, wherein said enveloping element consists of a
separately formed piece sealedly fixed to the base.
4. A base as claimed in claim 1, wherein said check valve comprises a valving
element presenting at one end a seal element inserted into said recovery conduit,
where a respective valve seat is located, and at its other end an appendix which
extends beyond the cartridge carrying seat to rest against the bottom of the
cartridge with sliding engagement.
5. A base as claimed in claim 4, wherein said valving element is provided with
elastic means to maintain it constantly forced towards its open position.
6. A base as claimed in claim 4, wherein anti-withdrawal means are interposed
between the valving element and its seat.
A base (1) for an internal combustion engine filter cartridge (3), intended to
receive a filter cartridge (3) provided with apertures for the entry of the oil to be
filtered and for the exit of the filtered oil, in a respective upwardly facing matching
engagement seat (2) provided with oil feed and discharge channels to be connected
to the matching channels of said cartridge (3). A salient enveloping element (33) is
peripherally associated said seat (2) with which it forms an oil spill protection
compartment, from the bottom of which there extends a recovery conduit (6)
connected to a collection site and intercepted by a check valve (66), the closed or
open state of which depends on whether the cartridge (3) and seat (2) are mutually
engaged or disengaged. The base (1) so configured thus prevents loss of oil when
the cartridge (3) is removed for replacement.

Documents:

01509-kolnp-2005-abstract.pdf

01509-kolnp-2005-claims.pdf

01509-kolnp-2005-description complete.pdf

01509-kolnp-2005-drawings.pdf

01509-kolnp-2005-form 1.pdf

01509-kolnp-2005-form 3.pdf

01509-kolnp-2005-form 5.pdf

01509-kolnp-2005-international publication.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-abstract.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-assignment.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-claims.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-correspondence.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-description (complete).pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-drawings.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-examination report.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-form 1.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-form 18.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-form 3.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-form 5.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-gpa.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-letter patent.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-specification.pdf

1509-kolnp-2005-granted-translated copy of priority document.pdf

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Patent Number 214248
Indian Patent Application Number 01509/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 06/2008
Publication Date 08-Feb-2008
Grant Date 07-Feb-2008
Date of Filing 01-Aug-2005
Name of Patentee UFI FILTERS S.P.A.
Applicant Address 26, VIA EUROPA, I-46047 PORTO MANTOVANO, ITALY.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 GIRONDI GIORGIO 14, VICOLO CARBONE, I-46100 MANTOVA, ITALY.
PCT International Classification Number B01D 35/31
PCT International Application Number PCT/EP2004/003233
PCT International Filing date 2004-03-19
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 RE2003A000033 2003-03-31 Italy