WO2023190561A1 - サクションストレーナ - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a suction strainer.
- a cover is provided on the upper end surface of a cylindrical first filtration part so as to cover the entire upper side of the first filtration part, and a valve is provided below the cover and in a hollow part of the first filtration part.
- a suction filter is disclosed. The valve is switched between a closed state in which the first valve element movable along the rod-shaped member closes the hole in the cover and an open state in which the hole is not blocked.
- the axis of the cylindrical filtration part is along the vertical direction, so-called vertical installation, so air bubbles attached to the filtration part float up inside the oil stored in the tank, and the valve Air bubbles are released to the outside of the suction filter through.
- vertical installation so air bubbles attached to the filtration part float up inside the oil stored in the tank, and the valve Air bubbles are released to the outside of the suction filter through.
- horizontal installation due to restrictions on installation location, the number of cases in which the filtration section is installed horizontally, so-called horizontal installation, has increased in recent years, and in such cases, air bubbles are less likely to float up than when installed vertically. .
- FIG. 15 is a diagram schematically showing the behavior of air bubbles attached to the filter section 150, in which (A) is an example of vertical placement, and (B) is an example of horizontal placement.
- air bubbles attached to the filter section 150 float upward along the filter section 150 (see arrows in FIG. 15(A)).
- air bubbles attached to the upper half of the filtration part 150 can float upward (see arrow in FIG. 15(B)), but air bubbles attached to the lower half of the filtration part 150 can float upward. It is blocked by and cannot float upward.
- the present invention was made in view of the above circumstances, and an object of the present invention is to provide a suction strainer that can prevent air bubbles from flowing out when a filtration section is provided along the horizontal direction.
- a suction strainer is, for example, a suction strainer provided in a tank in which liquid is stored, and has a cylindrical pleated filter medium formed by folding a thin plate into pleats.
- a plate that covers a side edge and a baffle plate having at least one of a first baffle plate provided inside the pleated filter medium and a second baffle plate provided outside the pleated filter medium,
- the section is provided along the horizontal direction, the filtration section and the plate are provided inside the tank, and the first baffle plate is arranged such that at least a part of the first baffle plate is disposed along a central axis of the filtration section.
- the second baffle plate is disposed on the upper side, and at least a portion of the second baffle plate is disposed below the central axis.
- the filtration section provided along the horizontal direction and the plate covering one end of the filtration section are provided inside the tank in which liquid is stored.
- the suction strainer includes at least one of a first baffle plate provided inside the pleated filter medium of the filtration section and a second baffle plate provided outside the pleated filter medium, and the first baffle plate includes at least one baffle plate provided outside the pleated filter medium. part is arranged above the central axis of the filtration part, and at least a part of the second baffle plate is arranged below the central axis of the filtration part.
- the first baffle plate has a cylindrical air reservoir portion with one end provided at the mounting portion, and the radius of the air reservoir portion is large on the mounting portion side and gradually becomes smaller as it approaches the plate. Good too. This applies an upward force to the air bubbles that have come into contact with the air reservoir, making it difficult for the air bubbles to flow into the hollow part of the attachment part. Further, by making the air reservoir portion cylindrical, more air bubbles can be blocked by the air reservoir portion.
- the first baffle plate has an arcuate cross-sectional shape when cut along a first surface perpendicular to the central axis, and intersects with a line connecting the upper end of the filtration part and the central axis.
- the air reservoir may include an air reservoir, one end of which is provided at the attachment portion, and the radius of the air reservoir may be larger on the attachment portion side and gradually become smaller as it approaches the plate. . This applies an upward force to the air bubbles that have come into contact with the air reservoir, making it difficult for the air bubbles to flow into the hollow part of the attachment part.
- the first baffle plate has an arcuate cross-sectional shape when cut along a first surface perpendicular to the central axis, and intersects with a line connecting the upper end of the filtration part and the central axis.
- the air conditioner may include an upper cover provided at a position, and the upper cover may be provided closer to the plate than the air reservoir. As a result, more air bubbles can be stored in the space above the air reservoir, and as a result, the number of air bubbles flowing out from the suction strainer can be further reduced.
- the second baffle plate has an arcuate cross-sectional shape when cut along a first surface perpendicular to the central axis, and intersects with a line connecting the lower end of the filtration section and the central axis. It may also be a lower cover provided in the position. As a result, air bubbles are blocked by the lower cover, making it difficult for air bubbles to flow into the hollow part of the filtration part.
- the pleated filter medium includes a cylindrical first pleated filter medium and a cylindrical second pleated filter medium provided inside the first pleated filter medium
- the first baffle plate includes a cylindrical first pleated filter medium and a second pleated filter medium provided inside the first pleated filter medium.
- the second baffle plate may be provided on the outside of the second pleated filter medium. This makes it possible to prevent air bubbles from flowing out of the suction strainer even when two pleated filter media are used.
- the mounting part is provided with an air vent hole that communicates the hollow part of the mounting part with an external space of the mounting part, and the air vent hole has a position where a float closes the air vent hole and a position where the float closes the air vent hole. It may be provided movably between the position where the hole is opened. Thereby, air bubbles can be discharged through the air vent hole.
- a cylindrical cover is provided with one end provided on the mounting portion and the other end provided on the plate, and the cover is provided along the horizontal direction, and the cover is provided along the horizontal direction near the lower end of the cover.
- a plurality of holes may be provided in the strip-shaped region along the line. Thereby, the number of air bubbles that collide with the filter section can be reduced.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a hydraulic circuit 110 including a suction strainer 1.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a suction strainer 1 and a tank 100.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing a suction strainer 1.
- FIG. It is a figure showing an outline of suction strainer 1A.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing a suction strainer 2.
- FIG. 2A and 2B are diagrams schematically showing the suction strainer 3, in which (A) is a cross-sectional view, and (B) is a cross-sectional view of the suction strainer 3 taken along the AA plane.
- FIG. 2A and 2B are diagrams schematically showing a suction strainer 3A, in which (A) is a cross-sectional view, and (B) is a cross-sectional view of the suction strainer 3A cut along the BB plane.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing a suction strainer 4.
- FIG. 2A and 2B are diagrams schematically showing a suction strainer 5, in which (A) is a cross-sectional view and (B) is a perspective view.
- 3 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing the suction strainer 5 taken along the CC plane.
- suction strainer 5A It is a figure showing the outline of suction strainer 5A, (A) is a perspective view, and (B) is a sectional view when cut on a plane perpendicular to the central axis ax. It is a figure showing the outline of suction strainer 5B, (A) is a perspective view, and (B) is a sectional view when cut on a plane perpendicular to the central axis ax.
- 2 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing a suction strainer 6.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing a suction strainer 7.
- FIG. It is a figure which shows typically the behavior of the bubble adhering to a filtration part, (A) is an example of a vertical installation, and (B) is an example of a horizontal installation.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a hydraulic circuit 110 including a suction strainer 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 hatching indicating the cross section is omitted.
- the tank 100 is installed in a working machine (for example, a hydraulic system) not shown, and is a tank for storing hydraulic oil provided in a hydraulic circuit 110 for supplying hydraulic oil to the hydraulic system. .
- a working machine for example, a hydraulic system
- the tank 100 is not limited to a hydraulic circuit, and the liquid stored in the tank 100 is not limited to hydraulic oil.
- the tank 100 has a box shape, for example, and is hollow inside. Inside the tank 100, a suction strainer 1 and a return filter (not shown) are mainly provided.
- hydraulic oil is introduced into the tank 100 through a hydraulic device (not shown).
- the tank 100 is formed with an inlet (not shown) through which hydraulic oil flows into the tank 100 .
- the hydraulic oil that has flowed in from the inlet is guided to the return filter.
- the hydraulic oil is filtered by a return filter and stored in the tank 100.
- An outflow port 100c is formed near the lower end of the side surface 100b of the tank 100 (in the present embodiment, at a position close to the bottom surface 100a on the side surface of the tank 100), through which the hydraulic oil in the tank 100 flows out to the hydraulic pump 103. Ru.
- a suction strainer 1 is provided at the outlet 100c. The suction strainer 1 has a cylindrical shape and is provided along the horizontal direction.
- the suction strainer 1 is provided with a suction pipe 101 that connects from the outside of the tank 100 to the suction port of the hydraulic pump 103.
- the hydraulic oil stored in the tank 100 is sucked into the hydraulic pump 103, flows out to the suction pipe 101 via the suction strainer 1, and is again supplied to the hydraulic system.
- outlet 100c and the suction strainer 1 only need to be provided on the side surface 100b of the tank 100, and the positions of the outlet 100c and the suction strainer 1 are not limited to the positions shown in FIG.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram schematically showing the suction strainer 1 and the tank 100.
- the extending direction of the suction strainer 1 (the extending direction of the central axis ax of the suction strainer 1) will be referred to as the x direction
- the vertical direction will be referred to as the z direction (the vertically upward direction will be referred to as the +z direction).
- the direction perpendicular to the x direction and the z direction is the y direction.
- the suction strainer 1 mainly includes a filtration section 10, a mounting section 20, a plate 30, a cover 40, floats 51, 52, a baffle plate 61, and a mounting section 70.
- a mounting portion 20 is provided on a side surface 100b of the tank 100, and a mounting portion 70 is provided on a side surface 100d of the tank 100.
- the attachment part 70 has a plate-shaped part 71 and a rod-shaped member 72.
- the plate-shaped portion 71 is attached to the side surface 100d, the plate 30 attached to the rod-shaped member 72 is pushed in the ⁇ x direction, thereby installing the suction strainer 1 inside the tank 100.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing the suction strainer 1. In FIG. 3, hatching indicating the cross section is partially omitted.
- the filter section 10 mainly includes pleated filter media 11 and 12 and inner cylinders 13 and 14.
- the inner cylinders 13 and 14 are provided inside the pleated filter media 11 and 12, respectively.
- the pleated filter media 11 and 12 are members that filter hydraulic oil, and are cylindrical (here, cylindrical). The heights of pleated filter media 11 and 12 are approximately the same.
- the pleated filter media 11 and 12 are formed by pleating a sheet-like thin plate with holes formed in substantially the entire area, connecting both ends of the pleated thin plate, and rolling it into a cylindrical shape. Thereby, the pleated filter media 11 and 12 are formed into a substantially cylindrical pleated shape.
- the pleated filter medium 12 is formed of a fine metal (e.g., stainless steel) wire gauze in which fine wires are woven into a mesh shape, but a filter paper made of synthetic resin, paper, etc. may also be used.
- the diameter of the pleated filter medium 12 (corresponding to the second pleated filter medium of the present invention) is smaller than the diameter of the pleated filter medium 11 (corresponding to the first pleated filter medium of the present invention), and the pleated filter medium 12 is provided inside the pleated filter medium 11. .
- the inner tubes 13 and 14 are cylindrical (here, cylindrical) members having openings at both ends, and are formed using a material with high corrosion resistance (for example, stainless steel).
- the heights of the inner tubes 13 and 14 are approximately the same as the heights of the pleated filter media 11 and 12.
- the diameter of the inner cylinder 13 is smaller than the diameter of the pleated filter medium 11, and the inner cylinder 13 is provided inside the pleated filter medium 11. Further, the diameter of the inner cylinder 14 is smaller than the diameter of the pleated filter medium 12, and the inner cylinder 14 is provided inside the pleated filter medium 12.
- the inner cylinders 13 and 14 have holes 13a and 14a formed in substantially the entire area thereof through which hydraulic oil passes.
- the hydraulic oil that has passed through the pleated filter medium 11 passes through the holes 13a and flows into the inner cylinder 13. Further, the hydraulic oil that has flowed into the inner cylinder 13 passes through the pleated filter medium 12, passes through the holes 14a, and flows into the inner cylinder 14.
- a mounting portion 20 is provided at one end ( ⁇ x side) of the filtering portion 10, and a plate 30 is provided at the other end (+x side).
- the mounting portion 20 and the plate 30 are formed using a highly corrosion-resistant material (resin or metal).
- the mounting portion 20 has a cylindrical shape as a whole and is provided on the side surface 100b. Further, the mounting portion 20 is provided with one end ( ⁇ x side) of the filtering portion 10.
- the attachment part 20 mainly includes a cylindrical first attachment part 21 provided on the side surface 100b (see FIG. 2) and a cylindrical second attachment part 22 to which the filtration part 10 is attached.
- the first attachment part 21 has a cylindrical part 21a that is inserted into the outlet 100c, and a flange part 21b that comes into contact with the side surface 100b. A portion of the cylindrical portion 21a and the flange portion 21b are provided on the outside of the tank 100.
- the second attachment part 22 is provided on the first attachment part 21 and has a cylindrical part 22a into which the cylindrical part 21a is inserted, and a plate-shaped part 22b in which the filtration part 10 is provided.
- the second attachment part 22 is provided inside the tank 100.
- the plate-shaped part 71 (not shown in FIG. 3) is attached to the side surface 100d, the plate 30, that is, the second attachment part 22, is pushed in the -x direction by the rod-shaped member 72.
- the -x side end of the cylindrical part 22a comes into contact with the side surface 100b, and with the cylindrical part 21a inserted into the hollow part of the cylindrical part 22a, the first attachment part 21 and the second attachment part 22 are integrated.
- the cylindrical part 21a is inserted into the cylindrical part 22a, and the elastic member 55 (for example, an O-ring) is provided between the cylindrical part 21a and the cylindrical part 22a, so that the hollow part of the cylindrical part 21a 21c and the hollow part 22e of the cylindrical part 22a are integrated.
- the hollow portions of the attachment portion 20, that is, the hollow portion 21c and the hollow portion 22e communicate the hollow portion (space S3) of the filtration portion 10 with the outside of the tank 100 (the inside of the suction pipe 101).
- the plate-shaped portion 22b has recesses 22c and 22d.
- the pleated filter medium 11 and the inner cylinder 13 are provided in the recess 22c, and the pleated filter medium 12 and the inner cylinder 14 are provided in the recess 22d.
- the filtration part 10 is provided in the attachment part 20, and the filtration part 10 is extended in the horizontal direction.
- An air vent hole 22f is provided in the plate portion 22b.
- the air vent hole 22f is provided at the upper end of the plate-shaped portion 22b in the vertical direction.
- the air vent hole 22f communicates the hollow portion 22e with the external space of the attachment portion 20 (here, space S1).
- space S1 is a space between the filter section 10 and the attachment section 20, and the cover 40.
- a float 51 is provided at the upper end of the air vent hole 22f.
- the float 51 is movable in the vertical direction (z direction) between a position where the air vent hole 22f is closed and a position where the air vent hole 22f is opened.
- the air vent hole 22f opens. Thereby, the air accumulated in the hollow part of the attachment part 20 and the suction pipe 101 can be discharged to the space S1 via the air vent hole 22f.
- the cover 40 is a cylindrical member and extends in the horizontal direction.
- a plurality of holes 40a are provided in a strip-shaped region along the horizontal direction located near the lower end of the cover 40. Note that the cover 40 is not essential.
- the cover 40 has one end provided on the side surface 100b and the other end provided on the plate 30. That is, the plate 30 covers the ends (openings) of the filter section 10 and the cover 40. Thereby, hydraulic oil flows into the space S1 from the hole 40a, and flows into the spaces S2 and S3 from the filtration part 10.
- the space S2 is a space between the pleated filter medium 11 and the pleated filter medium 12.
- a hole (not shown) is provided in the cover 40, and a float 52 is provided in this hole.
- the float 52 is movable in the vertical direction (z direction) between a position where the hole is closed and a position where the hole is opened.
- the baffle plate 61 (corresponding to the first baffle plate of the present invention) is provided inside the filter section 10.
- the baffle plate 61 has a cylindrical shape as a whole, and one end is provided in the attachment part 20.
- the baffle plate 61 mainly includes a cylindrical air reservoir 61a and a cylindrical extension tube 61b provided in the air reservoir 61a.
- the air reservoir portion 61a has a large radius on the mounting portion 20 side, and the radius gradually decreases as it approaches the plate 30.
- the radius of the extension tube 61b is the same as the minimum radius of the air reservoir 61a. Note that the extension tube 61b is not essential.
- FIG. 3 After a suction strainer 1 is horizontally attached to a tank 100, hydraulic oil is stored in the tank 100.
- the hydraulic oil stored in the tank 100 is distributed as shown by the white arrow in FIG. , when it is sucked by the hydraulic pump 103 (not shown in FIG. 3), it is sucked into the space S1 from the outside of the cover 40 through the hole 40a, and from the space S1 through the pleated filter medium 11 and the inner cylinder 13 to the space S2. It is sucked in from the space S2 through the pleated filter medium 12 and the inner cylinder 14 into the space S3, and flows out from the space S3 into the suction pipe 101 via the hollow portion 21c and the hollow portion 22e.
- the air bubbles V1 contained in the hydraulic oil are also sucked into the filter section 10 together with the hydraulic oil.
- the bubbles V1 flow in the +z and -x directions along the flow of the hydraulic oil (see dotted arrows (shaded) in FIG. 3) and come into contact with the baffle plate 61.
- the bubbles V1 accumulate in the space between the baffle plate 61 (air reservoir part 61a) and the filtration part 10 and above the baffle plate 61 (+z side), and grow into large bubbles V2.
- the air bubbles V1 that have flowed into the space S3 are kept in the space S3 by the baffle plate 61, thereby preventing the air bubbles from flowing out from the suction strainer 1 provided along the horizontal direction. be able to.
- the air reservoir portion 61a since the air reservoir portion 61a has a large radius on the mounting portion 20 side and gradually decreases in radius as it approaches the plate 30, the air bubbles V2 that come into contact with the air reservoir portion 61a have an upward direction. By applying the force, it becomes difficult for the air bubbles V2 to flow into the hollow part of the attachment part 20.
- the air bubbles can be discharged through the air vent hole 22f.
- the baffle plate 61 is cylindrical, even if the bubble V1 flows in the -x direction before floating in the +z direction, the baffle plate 61 blocks the bubble V1, and the baffle plate A bubble V2 can be formed on the upper side of 61. Therefore, bubbles can be prevented from flowing out from the suction strainer 1.
- the cover 40 is provided with a plurality of holes 40a formed in a strip-shaped area along the horizontal direction located near the lower end, the holes 40a formed when flowing from the return filter into the tank are provided. Air bubbles are less likely to collide with the filter section 10. Thereby, the number of air bubbles V1 that collide with the filter section 10 is reduced, and the inflow of air bubbles V1 into the space S3 can be reduced.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically showing a suction strainer 1A having a baffle plate 61A having a semicircular cross-sectional shape. In addition, in FIG. 4, hatching indicating a cross section is partially omitted.
- the baffle plate 61A (corresponding to the first baffle plate of the present invention) is provided inside the filter section 10.
- the baffle plate 61A has a semicircular cross-sectional shape when cut along a plane perpendicular to the central axis ax (a plane parallel to the yz plane, which corresponds to the first plane of the present invention).
- the baffle plate 61A only needs to be disposed at least above the central axis ax of the filtration unit 10, and a part of the baffle plate 61A may be disposed at the same height as the central axis ax, or a part of the baffle plate 61A may be disposed at the same height as the central axis It may be arranged below ax.
- the baffle plate 61A has an air reservoir portion 61c and an extension portion 61d provided on the air reservoir portion 61c.
- the air reservoir portion 61c is the half of the air reservoir portion 61a on the +z side, and has a large radius on the mounting portion 20 side, and is inclined so that the radius gradually decreases as it approaches the plate 30.
- the extension portion 61d is the +z side half of the extension tube 61b.
- the radius of the extension part 61d is the same as the minimum radius of the air reservoir part 61a.
- the air reservoir section 61c and the extension section 61d intersect with a line segment connecting the upper end of the filter section 10 and the central axis ax. Note that the extension portion 61d is not essential.
- the cross-sectional shape of the baffle plate 61A when cut along a plane orthogonal to the central axis ax is not limited to a semicircular shape, but may be an arc shape.
- the baffle plate 61A may be a part of the +z side of the baffle plate 61, and the baffle plate 61A may intersect with the line segment connecting the upper end of the filter section 10 and the central axis ax.
- the filtration section 10 has two pleated filter media 11 and 12, but the number of pleated filter media that the filtration section 10 has is not limited to this.
- the filtration section has one pleated filter medium.
- a suction strainer 2 according to a second embodiment will be described below. Note that the same parts as in the first embodiment are given the same reference numerals, and the description thereof will be omitted.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing the suction strainer 2. In FIG. 5, hatching indicating the cross section is omitted.
- the suction strainer 2 mainly includes a filter section 10A, a mounting section 20A, a plate 30A, a float 53, and a baffle plate 61.
- a mounting portion 20A is provided on a side surface 100b (not shown in FIG. 5) of the tank 100 (not shown in FIG. 5).
- the filter section 10A includes a pleated filter medium 12 and an inner cylinder 14.
- a mounting portion 20A is provided at one end (-z side end) of the filtering portion 10A, and a plate 30A is provided at the other end (+z side end).
- the attachment part 20A and the plate 30A each cover the ends of the filter part 10A.
- the attachment part 20A mainly includes a cylindrical part 20a into which the suction pipe 101 (not shown in FIG. 5) is inserted, a flange part 20b that comes into contact with the side surface 100b, an attachment part 20d to which the filtration part 10A is attached, and a flange part 20b. and a cylindrical portion 20f between the mounting portion 20d and the mounting portion 20d.
- the cylindrical portion 20f is inserted into the outlet 100c, and the attachment portion 20d is provided inside the tank 100.
- the attachment part 20d has a recess 20e into which the filter part 10A is inserted.
- the filtration part 10A is provided in the recess 20e, the filtration part 10A is provided inside the tank 100 along the horizontal direction (here, the x direction).
- the cylindrical portion 20a is provided with an air vent hole 20g.
- the air vent hole 20g is provided at the upper end of the cylindrical portion 20a in the vertical direction.
- the air vent hole 20g communicates the hollow portion 20c of the cylindrical portion 20a with the external space of the cylindrical portion 20a.
- a float 53 is provided at the upper end of the air vent hole 20g.
- the float 53 is movable in the vertical direction (z direction) between a position where the air vent hole 20g is closed and a position where the air vent hole 20g is opened.
- Air bubbles that have flowed into the air vent hole 20g from the hollow portion 20c or the suction pipe 101 (not shown in FIG. 5) flow into the air vent hole 20g, grow inside the air vent hole 20g, and push up the float 53 in the +z direction. 20g opens. Thereby, the air stored in the hollow part of the attachment part 20 and the suction pipe 101 can be discharged to the outside of the attachment part 20A through the air vent hole 20g.
- the baffle plate 61 is arranged inside the filter section 10A. One end of the baffle plate 61 is provided at the mounting portion 20A.
- the hydraulic oil stored in the tank 100 is transferred to the hydraulic pump 103 (not shown in FIG. 5). ), it is sucked into the space S3 through the pleated filter medium 12 and the inner cylinder 14, and flows out from the space S3 into the suction pipe 101 via the hollow portion 20c. Further, since the hydraulic oil is sucked by the hydraulic pump 103, the float 53 is pulled together with the hydraulic oil in the -z direction, and the float 53 closes the air vent hole 20g. This prevents hydraulic oil from flowing into the space S3 from sources other than the filter section 10A.
- the air bubbles V1 contained in the hydraulic oil are also sucked into the filter section 10 together with the hydraulic oil.
- the bubbles V1 flow in the +z direction and the -x direction along the flow of the hydraulic oil, and come into contact with the baffle plate 61.
- the bubbles V1 then accumulate in the space above the baffle plate 61 (+z side) and grow into large bubbles V2. This makes it difficult for the bubbles V2 to flow out into the hollow portion 20c.
- the air bubbles V1 that have flowed into the space S3 are kept in the space S3 by the baffle plate 61, thereby preventing the air bubbles from flowing out from the suction strainer 2 provided along the horizontal direction. I can do it.
- the baffle plate 61 has the air reservoir portion 61a and the extension tube 61b, but the form of the baffle plate is not limited to this.
- the baffle plate has an upper cover. A suction strainer 3 according to a third embodiment will be described below. Note that the same parts as in the first embodiment are given the same reference numerals, and the description thereof will be omitted.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram schematically showing the suction strainer 3, (A) is a cross-sectional view, and (B) is a cross-sectional view of the suction strainer 3 taken along the AA plane.
- hatching indicating the cross section is partially omitted.
- the suction strainer 3 mainly includes a filtration part 10, a mounting part 20, a plate 30, a cover 40, floats 51 and 52, a baffle plate 61B, and a mounting part 70 (partially not shown in FIG. 6). Be prepared.
- the baffle plate 61B (corresponding to the first baffle plate of the present invention) is provided inside the filter section 10. One end of the baffle plate 61B is provided in the mounting portion 20.
- the baffle plate 61B mainly includes a cylindrical air reservoir 61a, a cylindrical extension tube 61b, and an upper cover 61e.
- the upper cover 61e is provided closer to the plate 30 than the air reservoir 61a.
- one end of the upper cover 61e is provided on the extension tube 61b, but if the extension tube 61b is not provided, the upper cover 61e may be provided on the air reservoir portion 61a.
- the upper cover 61e has an arcuate cross-sectional shape when cut along a plane (AA cross section) perpendicular to the central axis ax.
- the central angle ⁇ 1 of the upper cover 61e is approximately 90 degrees in the AA cross section.
- the upper cover 61e is provided at a position that intersects with a line segment connecting the upper end of the filtration unit 10 and the central axis ax when cut along a plane (AA cross section) perpendicular to the central axis ax. .
- the suction strainer 3 similarly to the suction strainer 1, when the hydraulic oil stored in the tank 100 is sucked into the hydraulic pump 103 (not shown in FIG. 10 into the space S3, and flows out from the space S3 into the suction pipe 101 via the hollow portion 21c and the hollow portion 22e. Further, the floats 51 and 52 are pulled in the -z direction together with the hydraulic oil, so that the float 51 closes the air vent hole 22f, and the float 52 closes the hole in the cover 40. This prevents hydraulic oil from flowing into the space S3 from other than the hole 40a and the filter section 10.
- the air bubbles V1 contained in the hydraulic oil are also sucked into the space S3 together with the hydraulic oil.
- the air bubbles V1 that have flowed into the space S3 from below the filter section 10 flow in the +z direction and the -x direction along the flow of the hydraulic oil, and come into contact with the air reservoir section 61a.
- the bubbles V1 then accumulate in the space above the air reservoir 61a and grow into large bubbles V2.
- the air bubbles V2 accumulated on the upper side of the baffle plate 61B are discharged into the space S1 through the filtration part 10 when the hydraulic pump 103 (not shown in FIG. 6) stops.
- the bubbles V2 are discharged into the space S1 and grow, pushing the float 52 up in the +z direction, the holes in the cover 40 open and air is discharged from the space S1 to the outside of the suction strainer 3.
- the air bubbles V1 that have flowed into the space S3 are kept in the space S3 by the baffle plate 61B, thereby preventing the air bubbles from flowing out from the suction strainer 3 provided along the horizontal direction. I can do it. Moreover, by providing the upper cover 61e, more air bubbles V1 can be stored in the space above the air reservoir part 61a, and as a result, the air bubbles flowing out from the suction strainer 3 can be further reduced.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram schematically showing a suction strainer 3A having a baffle plate 61C according to a modification, in which (A) is a cross-sectional view, and (B) is a cross-sectional view of the suction strainer 3A cut along the plane BB. It is. Note that in FIG. 7, hatching indicating the cross section is partially omitted.
- the baffle plate 61C (corresponding to the first baffle plate of the present invention) mainly includes a cylindrical air reservoir portion 61a, a cylindrical extension tube 61b, and an upper cover 61f.
- the upper cover 61f is provided closer to the plate 30 than the air reservoir 61a.
- the difference between the upper cover 61f and the upper cover 60c is the central angle.
- the central angle ⁇ 2 of the upper cover 61f is approximately 120 degrees.
- the center angle of the upper cover is not limited to 90 degrees or 120 degrees.
- the upper cover may be provided so as to intersect with the line segment connecting the upper end of the filter section 10 and the central axis ax.
- the baffle plate 61B has the air reservoir portion 61a, the extension tube 61b, and the upper cover 61e, but the form of the baffle plate is not limited to this.
- the suction strainer 4 according to the fourth embodiment will be described below. Note that the same parts as in the first embodiment are given the same reference numerals, and the description thereof will be omitted.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing the suction strainer 4. In FIG. 8, hatching showing the cross section is partially omitted.
- the suction strainer 4 mainly includes a filtration part 10, a mounting part 20, a plate 30, a cover 40, floats 51 and 52, a baffle plate 61D, and a mounting part 70 (partly not shown in FIG. 8). Be prepared.
- the baffle plate 61D (corresponding to the first baffle plate of the present invention) is provided inside the filter section 10. One end of the baffle plate 61D is provided in the mounting portion 20.
- the baffle plate 61D mainly includes a cylindrical air reservoir 61a and a cylindrical extension tube 61h.
- the extension tube 61h is provided closer to the plate 30 than the air reservoir 61a.
- the extension tube 61h has a band-shaped region 61i in which a large number of holes 61j are provided.
- the strip region 61i is provided in a strip shape along the x direction below the extension tube 61h (-z side).
- the ⁇ x side of the strip area 61i is the cylindrical portion 61g, and the +z side of the strip area 61i is the upper cover 61k.
- the upper cover 61k has an arcuate cross-sectional shape when cut along a plane perpendicular to the central axis ax. Moreover, the upper cover 61k is provided at a position that intersects with a line segment connecting the upper end of the filter unit 10 and the center axis ax when cut along a plane perpendicular to the center axis ax.
- the position and shape of the band-shaped region 61i are not limited to this.
- the cylindrical portion 61g is not essential.
- the center angle of the upper cover 61k is 120 degrees, the center angle is not limited to this.
- the air bubbles V1 that have flowed into the space S3 are kept in the space S3 by the baffle plate 61D, thereby preventing the air bubbles from flowing out from the suction strainer 4 provided along the horizontal direction. I can do it. Further, by providing the upper cover 61k, air bubbles flowing out from the suction strainer 4 can be further reduced.
- the upper cover 61k is made a part of the extension tube 61h, which facilitates the assembly work.
- the baffle plate 61 was provided inside the filter section 10, but the form of the baffle plate is not limited to this.
- a baffle plate is provided outside the pleated filter medium 12. The suction strainer 5 according to the fifth embodiment will be described below. Note that the same parts as in the first embodiment are given the same reference numerals, and the description thereof will be omitted.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram schematically showing the suction strainer 5, in which (A) is a cross-sectional view and (B) is a perspective view. In FIG. 9, hatching showing the cross section is partially omitted. Moreover, in FIG. 9(B), a part of the filtering part 10 and the cover 40 are omitted for explanation.
- the suction strainer 5 mainly includes a filtration part 10, a mounting part 20, a plate 30, a cover 40, floats 51 and 52, baffle plates 61C and 62, and a mounting part 70 (partially not shown in FIG. 9). Equipped with.
- the baffle plate 62 (corresponding to the second baffle plate of the present invention) is provided below the pleated filter medium 12 (-z side) and below the central axis ax.
- the baffle plate 62 is provided outside the pleated filter medium 12 and inside the pleated filter medium 11.
- the baffle plate 62 has the same height as the filtration part 10, has one end provided on the attachment part 20, and the other end provided on the plate 30.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing the suction strainer 5 taken along the CC plane of FIG. 9(A).
- the baffle plate 62 has an arcuate cross-sectional shape when cut along a plane (CC plane) perpendicular to the central axis ax, and has a line segment connecting the lower end of the filtration part 10 and the central axis ax. This is a lower cover provided at the intersecting position.
- the central angle ⁇ 3 of the baffle plate 62 is approximately 90 degrees.
- the baffle plate 62 is provided adjacent to the pleated filter medium 12 and along the pleated filter medium 12. Further, the baffle plate 62 is provided so as not to come into contact with the pleated filter medium 12.
- the air bubbles V1 contained in the hydraulic oil are also sucked into the space S3 together with the hydraulic oil.
- the hydraulic oil that flows into the space S1 from the hole 40a and flows into the space S2 from below the filtration part 10 is blocked by the baffle plate 62 and flows along the baffle plate 62 (see the arrow in FIG. 9(B)).
- the air bubbles V1 that have passed through the pleated filter medium 11 together with the hydraulic oil are blocked by the lower side of the baffle plate 62, so that the air bubbles V1 flow into the space S3. It becomes difficult.
- the air bubbles V1 are blocked by the baffle plate 62, making it difficult for the air bubbles V1 to flow into the space S3, thereby making it possible to prevent air bubbles from flowing into the hollow portion (space S3) of the filtration unit 10. . Further, even if the air bubbles V1 flow into the space S3, the air bubbles V2 can be kept in the space S3 by the baffle plate 61C. As a result, bubbles can be prevented from flowing out from the suction strainer 5.
- the suction strainer 5 has the baffle plate 61C and the baffle plate 62, but the baffle plate 61C is not essential. Even if the suction strainer 5 has only the baffle plate 62, the effect of preventing air bubbles from flowing out from the suction strainer 5 can be obtained.
- the baffle plate 62 was provided outside the pleated filter medium 12 and inside the pleated filter medium 11, but the position where the baffle plate (lower cover) is provided is not limited to this.
- the baffle plate (lower cover) may be provided below the pleated filter medium 12 (-z side) and below the central axis ax.
- the baffle plate 62A may be a lower cover provided on the outside of the pleated filter medium 11, like the baffle plate 62A in FIG. 10 (corresponding to the second baffle plate of the present invention).
- FIGS. 11 and 12 are diagrams schematically showing suction strainers 5A and 5B having baffle plates 62B and 62C according to a modification, in which (A) is a perspective view and (B) is a plane orthogonal to the central axis ax.
- FIG. 11 and 12 hatching showing the cross section is partially omitted. Further, some configurations are omitted in FIGS. 11(A) and 12(A).
- the baffle plates 62B and 62C (both correspond to the second baffle plate of the present invention) have an arcuate cross-sectional shape when cut along a plane perpendicular to the central axis ax, and This is a lower cover provided at a position intersecting a line segment connecting the lower end of the filter section 10 and the central axis ax.
- the baffle plates 62B and 62C differ from the baffle plate 62 only in their central angles. As shown in FIG. 11, the central angle ⁇ 4 of the baffle plate 62B is approximately 120 degrees, and as shown in FIG. 12, the central angle ⁇ 5 of the baffle plate 62C is approximately 180 degrees.
- baffle plate (lower cover) is disposed at least below the central axis ax of the filtration unit 10, and a part of the baffle plate (lower cover) may be disposed at the same height as the central axis ax. It's okay.
- the filtration section 10 has two pleated filter media 11 and 12, but the number of pleated filter media that the filtration section 10 has is not limited to this.
- the filtration section has one pleated filter medium.
- a suction strainer 6 according to a sixth embodiment will be described below. Note that the same parts as in the first embodiment are given the same reference numerals, and the description thereof will be omitted.
- FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing the suction strainer 6. In FIG. 13, hatching indicating the cross section is omitted.
- the suction strainer 6 mainly includes a filter section 10A, a mounting section 20A, a plate 30A, a float 53, and a baffle plate 62.
- the baffle plate 62 is provided adjacent to and along the pleated filter medium 12 of the filter section 10A. Further, the baffle plate 62 is provided so as not to come into contact with the pleated filter medium 12.
- the air bubbles V1 are blocked by the baffle plate 62, making it difficult for the air bubbles V1 to flow into the space S3, thereby preventing air bubbles from flowing into the hollow portion (space S3) of the filtration section 10A. Air bubbles can be prevented from flowing out from the suction strainer 6 provided along the horizontal direction.
- the air bubbles V2 accumulated on the air reservoir section 61a are discharged through the filtration section 10 after the hydraulic pump is stopped, but the manner in which the air bubbles V2 are discharged is not limited to this.
- the seventh embodiment of the present invention is a mode in which air bubbles V2 are discharged through an air vent hole.
- the suction strainer 7 according to the seventh embodiment will be described below. Note that the same parts as in the first embodiment are given the same reference numerals, and the description thereof will be omitted.
- FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing the suction strainer 7. In FIG. 14, hatching showing the cross section is partially omitted.
- the suction strainer 7 mainly includes a filtration part 10, a mounting part 20, a plate 30, a cover 40, floats 51 and 52, a baffle plate 61E, and a mounting part 70 (partly not shown in FIG. 14). Be prepared.
- the baffle plate 61E (corresponding to the first baffle plate of the present invention) is provided inside the filter section 10. Like the baffle plate 61, the baffle plate 61E includes a cylindrical air reservoir 61l and a cylindrical extension tube 61m provided in the air reservoir 61l.
- the baffle plate 61E is inserted into the hollow part 22e of the cylindrical part 22a, and one end is provided in the cylindrical part 21a. Therefore, the space above the air reservoir 61l communicates with the air vent hole 22f.
- the air bubbles V1 then accumulate in the space above the baffle plate 61E (air reservoir portion 61l) and grow into large air bubbles V2.
- the hole in the cover 40 opens and the air bubbles V2 are released from the space S1 to the outside of the suction strainer 1.
- the baffle plate 61E by blocking the air bubbles V2 with the baffle plate 61E, it is possible to prevent the air bubbles from flowing out from the suction strainer 7 provided along the horizontal direction. Further, by communicating the space above the air reservoir portion 61l with the air vent hole 22f, the air bubbles V2 can be discharged into the space S1 even during operation (while the hydraulic pump 103 is in operation).
- substantially is a concept that includes not only strictly the same case, but also errors and deformations to the extent that the sameness is not lost.
- substantially orthogonal is not limited to strictly orthogonal, but is a concept that includes an error of, for example, several degrees.
- it when expressed simply as orthogonal, parallel, coincident, etc., it includes not only cases of strictly orthogonal, parallel, coincident, etc., but also cases of substantially parallel, substantially perpendicular, substantially coincident, etc.
- “nearby” means to include a certain range (which can be arbitrarily defined) near the reference position.
- the term “near an edge” refers to a certain range of area near an edge, which may or may not include the edge.
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<第1の実施の形態>
図1は、本発明の一実施形態であるサクションストレーナ1を含む油圧回路110の概略を示す図である。図1では、断面を示すハッチングを省略している。
本発明の第1の実施の形態では、濾過部10が2つのプリーツ濾材11、12を有したが、濾過部10が有するプリーツ濾材の数はこれに限られない。
本発明の第1の実施の形態では、邪魔板61が空気溜め部61aと延長筒61bとを有したが、邪魔板の形態はこれに限られない。本発明の第3の実施の形態は、邪魔板が上カバーを有する形態である。以下、第3の実施の形態にかかるサクションストレーナ3について説明する。なお、第1の実施の形態と同一の部分については、同一の符号を付し、説明を省略する。
本発明の第1の実施の形態では、邪魔板61Bが空気溜め部61aと、延長筒61bと、上カバー61eとを有したが、邪魔板の形態はこれに限られない。以下、第4の実施の形態にかかるサクションストレーナ4について説明する。なお、第1の実施の形態と同一の部分については、同一の符号を付し、説明を省略する。
本発明の第1の実施の形態では、邪魔板61が濾過部10の内側に設けられていたが、邪魔板の形態はこれに限られない。本発明の第5の実施の形態は、邪魔板がプリーツ濾材12の外側に設けられた形態である。以下、第5の実施の形態にかかるサクションストレーナ5について説明する。なお、第1の実施の形態と同一の部分については、同一の符号を付し、説明を省略する。
本発明の第5の実施の形態では、濾過部10が2つのプリーツ濾材11、12を有したが、濾過部10が有するプリーツ濾材の数はこれに限られない。
本発明の第1の実施の形態では、空気溜め部61aの上に溜まった気泡V2を油圧ポンプ停止後に濾過部10を介して排出したが、気泡V2の排出の形態はこれに限られない。本発明の第7の実施の形態は、空気抜き孔を介して気泡V2を排出する形態である。以下、第7の実施の形態にかかるサクションストレーナ7について説明する。なお、第1の実施の形態と同一の部分については、同一の符号を付し、説明を省略する。
10、10A:濾過部
11、12:プリーツ濾材
13、14:内筒
13a、14a:孔
20、20A:取付部
20a :筒状部
20b :フランジ部
20c :中空部
20d :取付部
20e :凹部
20f :筒状部
20g :空気抜き孔
21 :第1取付部
21a :筒状部
21b :フランジ部
21c :中空部
22 :第2取付部
22a :筒状部
22b :板状部
22c、22d:凹部
22e :中空部
22f :空気抜き孔
30、30A:プレート
40 :カバー
40a :孔
51、52、53:フロート
55 :弾性部材
60c :上カバー
61、61A、61B、61C、61D、61E:邪魔板
61a、61l:空気溜め部
61b、61m:延長筒
61c :空気溜め部
61d :延長部
61e、61f:上カバー
61g :筒状部
61h :延長筒
61i :帯状領域
61j :孔
61k :上カバー
62、62A、62B、62C:邪魔板
70 :取付部
71 :板状部
72 :棒状部材
100 :タンク
100a :底面
100b :側面
100c :流出口
100d :側面
101 :サクションパイプ
103 :油圧ポンプ
110 :油圧回路
150 :濾過部
Claims (8)
- 液体が貯留されるタンクに設けられるサクションストレーナであって、
薄板をプリーツ状に折り曲げて形成された筒状のプリーツ濾材を有する筒状の濾過部と、
前記タンクの側面に設けられる筒状の取付部であって、前記濾過部の一方の端が設けられた取付部と、
前記濾過部の前記取付部が設けられていない側の端を覆うプレートと、
前記プリーツ濾材の内側に設けられた第1邪魔板及び前記プリーツ濾材の外側に設けられた第2邪魔板の少なくとも1つを有する邪魔板と、
を備え、
前記濾過部は、水平方向に沿って設けられており、
前記濾過部及び前記プレートは、前記タンクの内部に設けられており、
前記第1邪魔板は、少なくとも一部が前記濾過部の中心軸よりも上側に配置され、
前記第2邪魔板は、少なくとも一部が前記中心軸よりも下側に配置されている
ことを特徴とするサクションストレーナ。 - 前記第1邪魔板は、一端が前記取付部に設けられた筒状の空気溜め部を有し、
前記空気溜め部の半径は、前記取付部側が大きく、前記プレートに近づくにつれて徐々に小さくなる
ことを特徴とする請求項1に記載のサクションストレーナ。 - 前記第1邪魔板は、前記中心軸に直交する第1面で切断したときに、断面形状が円弧形状であり、かつ、前記濾過部の上端部と前記中心軸とを結ぶ線分と交差する空気溜め部を有し、
前記空気溜め部は、一端が前記取付部に設けられており、
前記空気溜め部の半径は、前記取付部側が大きく、前記プレートに近づくにつれて徐々に小さくなる
ことを特徴とする請求項1に記載のサクションストレーナ。 - 前記第1邪魔板は、前記中心軸に直交する第1面で切断したときに、断面形状が円弧形状であり、かつ、前記濾過部の上端部と前記中心軸とを結ぶ線分と交差する位置に設けられた上カバーを有し、
前記上カバーは、前記空気溜め部よりも前記プレート側に設けられている
ことを特徴とする請求項2又は3に記載のサクションストレーナ。 - 前記第2邪魔板は、前記中心軸に直交する第1面で切断したときに、断面形状が円弧形状であり、かつ、前記濾過部の下端部と前記中心軸とを結ぶ線分と交差する位置に設けられた下カバーである
ことを特徴とする請求項1から4のいずれか一項に記載のサクションストレーナ。 - 前記プリーツ濾材は、筒状の第1プリーツ濾材と、前記第1プリーツ濾材の内側に設けられた筒状の第2プリーツ濾材と、を有し、
前記第1邪魔板は、前記第2プリーツ濾材の内側に設けられており、
前記第2邪魔板は、前記第2プリーツ濾材の外側に設けられている
ことを特徴とする請求項1から5のいずれか一項に記載のサクションストレーナ。 - 前記取付部には、前記取付部の中空部と前記取付部の外部空間とを連通する空気抜き孔が設けられており、
前記空気抜き孔には、フロートが、前記空気抜き孔を塞ぐ位置と、前記空気抜き孔を開口させる位置との間で移動可能に設けられている
ことを特徴とする請求項1から6のいずれか一項に記載のサクションストレーナ。 - 一端が前記取付部に設けられ、他端が前記プレートに設けられた筒状のカバーを備え、
前記カバーは、水平方向に沿って設けられており、
前記カバーの下端近傍に位置する水平方向に沿った帯状の領域には、複数の孔が設けられている
ことを特徴とする請求項1から7のいずれか一項に記載のサクションストレーナ。
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