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US1778910A US224996A US22499627A US1778910A US 1778910 A US1778910 A US 1778910A US 224996 A US224996 A US 224996A US 22499627 A US22499627 A US 22499627A US 1778910 A US1778910 A US 1778910A
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    • B01D35/00Filtering devices having features not specifically covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D33/00, or for applications not specifically covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D33/00; Auxiliary devices for filtration; Filter housing constructions
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    • B01D35/00Filtering devices having features not specifically covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D33/00, or for applications not specifically covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D33/00; Auxiliary devices for filtration; Filter housing constructions
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  • This invention relates to oil filters or separators for use particularly in the lubrication systems of motor vehicle internal combustion engines.
  • One object of my invention resides in the provision of improved means for separating metallic particles from the oil.
  • I have provided an electro-magnet conveniently energized by the generator usually employed in motor vehicles.
  • I provide a kick-oil circuit for effectively repelling the metallic particles from the electro-magnet in cutting out the ignition system.
  • my electro-magnet is energized by the vehicle generator it is apparent that whenever the engine is running the electro-magnet will be energized and when the engine stops the electro-magnet will be de-energized to permit the metallic particles separated from the oil to drop into a convenient collector.
  • Fig. 1 is a sectional view through my oil filter, s
  • Fig. 2 is a wiring diagram for the electromagnet
  • Fig. 3 is a modified wiring diagram including akick-ofi' circuit for the electro-magnet.
  • reference character A represents the filter casing having an oil inlet and outlet 10 and 11 respectively.
  • an electro-magnet 12 energized by coils 13, one wire 14 of the circuit connecting the coil passing through supporting arm 15 and the other wire 16 passing through supporting arm 17 the wires 14 and 16 being electrically connected to binding posts 18 and 19 insulated in the walls of the filter A. From the binding posts the Wires 14 and 16 may conven-' iently lead respectively to the terminals of the usual engine generator 20, one of the wires being connected preferably through passes through openings 22 and thence to the outlet.
  • filter screens 23 or other filtering elements which serve to remove dirt and other foreign particles from the oil other than the metallic substances capable of attraction by the electro-m-agnet 12.
  • These filtering elements 23 may be sup ported by the stem 24, together with the electro-magnet l2, coil 13 and arms 15, 17 whereby upon disconnection of thebinding posts 18, 19, with arms 15, 17 these parts may be removed as a unit from the casing A, a cover 25 being provided. for this purpose.
  • the arms 15, 17 further serve to removably support this unit from and within the casing.
  • a sump or collector 26 catches the foreign metallic particles released from the electromagnet when the latter is de-energized, such particles being removed from the casing A by a clean-out plug 27.
  • the generator 20 In operation, upon closing the ignition switch 21 in starting the engine the generator 20 will energize the elcctro-magnet 12 by reason of the coil13, The oil forced through the casing A by suitable connection with the usual pressure feedsystem will be rid of the metallic particles including iron and steel particles which will be attracted, to the electro-magnet. ⁇ Vhenever the engine is in operation the electro-magnet will thus be energized and in cutting out the ignition switch 21 to shut off the engine, the electromagnet will be de-energized, the metallic particles accumulated on the electro-magnet falling to the sump 26. Thus the electromagnet will at all times operate efficiently and no great'amount of metallic particles will be collected by the electro-magnet before release of the particles to the sump.
  • the oil forced through the casing A by suitable connection with the usual pressure feedsystem will be rid of the metallic particles including iron and steel particles which will be attracted, to the electro-magnet.
  • sump 12 is sufiiciently removed from the electro-magnetv so that the gap therebetween will not permit attraction of the particles in the sump to the electro-magnet. Furthermore by periodically releasing the metallic particles from the electro-magnet the possibility of such particles being carried past the electro-niagnet is materially reduced as compared with any substantial accumulation which might otherwise be permitted to accumulate on the electro-magnet.
  • a kick-off circuit 28, 29 conveniently 'energizedg-b the usual vehicle storage battery 30 where y as the switch 21 is moved from closed; to open position, the switch momentarily energizes the kick-off circuit causing the reverse current to How through the coil 13. This has the eifect of positively repelling the particles accumulated from the electro-magnet whenever the ignition switch is opened. Thus any tendency of the metallic particles to adhere to the electro-magnet after de-energizing the electro-magnet will be effectively overcome.
  • a device for separating metallic particles from oiling systems of internal combustion engines comprising an electro-magnet, a
  • switch means controlled by a closing movement ofthe switch for electrically energizing the electro-magnet, and means controlled by an opening movement of the switch for causing a reverse current of-electricity to act upon the electro-magnet.
  • An oil filter for internal combustion engine oiling systems comprising a. casing, oil
  • the casing 'electro-magnet within, the casing 'for se a rating metallic particles from the oil passing through the casing, an engine ignition switch, and means controlled by the switch for energizing and de-energizing the electromagnet, said means including a kick-off circuit for the electro-magnet.
  • electro-magnet within the casing for separating metallic particles from the oil passing through the casing, an engine generator and ignition switch, means controlled by the switch for energizin the electro-mag'net from the generator, a flick-off circuit for the electro-magnet, and means responsive to electro-magnet, and a coil for energizin inlet and outlet means for the casing,
  • a device for separating metallic particles from oiling systems of internal combustion engines comprising an electro-magnet, a source ofelectric energy, and means responsive to starting and stopping the engine for respectively energizing and de-energizing the electro-magnet, said means including a kick-0E circuit for the electro-magnet.
  • a device for separatin metallic particles from oiling systems 0 internal combustion engines comprising an electro-mag-' net, an engine generator, an ignition switch, and an electric circuit including the electro-magnet, generator and switch, the latter controlling the generator and electromagnet, a storage battery, and a kick-off circuit including the switch, storage battery, and electro-magnet.
  • a device for separating metallic particles from oiling systems of internal combustion engines comprising an electro-magnet, a source of electric energy, a switch controlling the energizing of the electro-magnet from the said source of electric energy, and means controlled by an opening movement of the switch for causing a reverse current of electricity to act upon the electro-m'agnet.
  • An oil filter for internal combustion 8 An oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing, an oil filter comprlsing a casing,
  • electro-magnet including a coil, an arm extending from the coil toward the inner wall of the casing, an electric .wire connecting the coil and carried by the arin, and means removably supporting the arm on the caslng.
  • electro-magnet said electro-magnet an ""being housedwithinthe casing and removable therefrom as a unit.

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Oct. 21, 1-930.
A. M. NIVEN 1,778,910
OIL FILTER Filed Oct. 8, 1927 @Whg ATTORNEY.
Patented Oct. 21, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ARCHIE MACPHAIL NIVEN, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO CONTINENTAL MOTORS CORPORATION, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, A CORPORATION OF VIRGINIA OIL FILTER Application filed October 8, 1927. Serial No. 224,996.
This invention relates to oil filters or separators for use particularly in the lubrication systems of motor vehicle internal combustion engines.
One object of my invention resides in the provision of improved means for separating metallic particles from the oil. To this end I have provided an electro-magnet conveniently energized by the generator usually employed in motor vehicles. In one form of my invention I provide a kick-oil circuit for effectively repelling the metallic particles from the electro-magnet in cutting out the ignition system. In either instance, since my electro-magnet is energized by the vehicle generator it is apparent that whenever the engine is running the electro-magnet will be energized and when the engine stops the electro-magnet will be de-energized to permit the metallic particles separated from the oil to drop into a convenient collector.
Further features of my invention reside in the novel combination and arrangement of parts more particularly hereinafter described and claimed.
Referring to the drawings in which like reference characters indicate corresponding parts,
Fig. 1 is a sectional view through my oil filter, s
Fig. 2 is a wiring diagram for the electromagnet, and
Fig. 3 is a modified wiring diagram including akick-ofi' circuit for the electro-magnet.
In the drawings reference character A represents the filter casing having an oil inlet and outlet 10 and 11 respectively. Within casing A and supported thereby is an electro-magnet 12 energized by coils 13, one wire 14 of the circuit connecting the coil passing through supporting arm 15 and the other wire 16 passing through supporting arm 17 the wires 14 and 16 being electrically connected to binding posts 18 and 19 insulated in the walls of the filter A. From the binding posts the Wires 14 and 16 may conven-' iently lead respectively to the terminals of the usual engine generator 20, one of the wires being connected preferably through passes through openings 22 and thence to the outlet.
I have also provided filter screens 23 or other filtering elements which serve to remove dirt and other foreign particles from the oil other than the metallic substances capable of attraction by the electro-m-agnet 12. These filtering elements 23 may be sup ported by the stem 24, together with the electro-magnet l2, coil 13 and arms 15, 17 whereby upon disconnection of thebinding posts 18, 19, with arms 15, 17 these parts may be removed as a unit from the casing A, a cover 25 being provided. for this purpose. The arms 15, 17 further serve to removably support this unit from and within the casing.
A sump or collector 26 catches the foreign metallic particles released from the electromagnet when the latter is de-energized, such particles being removed from the casing A by a clean-out plug 27.
In operation, upon closing the ignition switch 21 in starting the engine the generator 20 will energize the elcctro-magnet 12 by reason of the coil13, The oil forced through the casing A by suitable connection with the usual pressure feedsystem will be rid of the metallic particles including iron and steel particles which will be attracted, to the electro-magnet. \Vhenever the engine is in operation the electro-magnet will thus be energized and in cutting out the ignition switch 21 to shut off the engine, the electromagnet will be de-energized, the metallic particles accumulated on the electro-magnet falling to the sump 26. Thus the electromagnet will at all times operate efficiently and no great'amount of metallic particles will be collected by the electro-magnet before release of the particles to the sump. The
sump 12 is sufiiciently removed from the electro-magnetv so that the gap therebetween will not permit attraction of the particles in the sump to the electro-magnet. Furthermore by periodically releasing the metallic particles from the electro-magnet the possibility of such particles being carried past the electro-niagnet is materially reduced as compared with any substantial accumulation which might otherwise be permitted to accumulate on the electro-magnet.
Referring to Fig. 3 I have added a kick- off circuit 28, 29 conveniently 'energizedg-b the usual vehicle storage battery 30 where y as the switch 21 is moved from closed; to open position, the switch momentarily energizes the kick-off circuit causing the reverse current to How through the coil 13. This has the eifect of positively repelling the particles accumulated from the electro-magnet whenever the ignition switch is opened. Thus any tendency of the metallic particles to adhere to the electro-magnet after de-energizing the electro-magnet will be effectively overcome.
It will be understood that in addition to the functions above outlined for the switch 21, generator 20, and battery 30, these parts may perform their usual functions as is well known in the art. I have described m invention in connection with these well known parts since it may be conveniently combined therewith and since such a combination permits conveniently attaining the objects of my invention.
What I claim as my invention is:
1. A device for separating metallic particles from oiling systems of internal combustion engines comprising an electro-magnet, a
switch, means controlled by a closing movement ofthe switch for electrically energizing the electro-magnet, and means controlled by an opening movement of the switch for causing a reverse current of-electricity to act upon the electro-magnet.
2. An oil filter for internal combustion engine oiling systems, comprising a. casing, oil
'electro-magnet within, the casing 'for se a rating metallic particles from the oil passing through the casing, an engine ignition switch, and means controlled by the switch for energizing and de-energizing the electromagnet, said means including a kick-off circuit for the electro-magnet.
3. An oil filter for internal combustion I engine oiling systems com rising a casing,
oil inlet and outlet means or the casing, an
electro-magnet within the casing for separating metallic particles from the oil passing through the casing, an engine generator and ignition switch, means controlled by the switch for energizin the electro-mag'net from the generator, a flick-off circuit for the electro-magnet, and means responsive to electro-magnet, and a coil for energizin inlet and outlet means for the casing,
I off circuit;
4. A device for separating metallic particles from oiling systems of internal combustion engines comprising an electro-magnet, a source ofelectric energy, and means responsive to starting and stopping the engine for respectively energizing and de-energizing the electro-magnet, said means including a kick-0E circuit for the electro-magnet.
5. A device for separatin metallic particles from oiling systems 0 internal combustion engines comprising an electro-mag-' net, an engine generator, an ignition switch, and an electric circuit including the electro-magnet, generator and switch, the latter controlling the generator and electromagnet, a storage battery, and a kick-off circuit including the switch, storage battery, and electro-magnet.
6. A device for separating metallic particles from oiling systems of internal combustion engines comprising an electro-magnet, a source of electric energy, a switch controlling the energizing of the electro-magnet from the said source of electric energy, and means controlled by an opening movement of the switch for causing a reverse current of electricity to act upon the electro-m'agnet.
7'. An oil filter for internal combustion 8. An oil filter comprlsing a casing, an
electro-magnet including a coil, an arm extending from the coil toward the inner wall of the casing, an electric .wire connecting the coil and carried by the arin, and means removably supporting the arm on the caslng.
9.- An oil filter for internal combustion enan the coil gine oiling systems-comprising a casing,
electro-magnet, said electro-magnet an ""being housedwithinthe casing and removable therefrom as a unit.
In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name this 6th day of October, A. D. 1927.
' ARCHIE MACPHAIL NIVEN.
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US2562972A (en) * 1944-11-14 1951-08-07 Rca Corp Method and apparatus for purifying and testing a fluid dielectric and filling a container or an electrical capacitor therewith
US2580012A (en) * 1947-07-28 1951-12-25 Gazda Antoine Water filtering and sediment removing device
US2607492A (en) * 1949-01-27 1952-08-19 Standard Oil Dev Co Apparatus for removing iron impurities from fluid streams
US2635754A (en) * 1946-08-13 1953-04-21 Donald E Stem Magnetic plate
US2670847A (en) * 1951-03-03 1954-03-02 Us Hoffman Machinery Corp Purification of fluids by means in a settling tank of magnetic separation
US3372803A (en) * 1964-07-30 1968-03-12 Chembestos Corp Means and method for removing iron from asbestos ore
US3400823A (en) * 1967-01-05 1968-09-10 Pall Corp Magnetic filter assembly
US3463729A (en) * 1967-04-17 1969-08-26 Carmon J Bean Magnetic filtration of transmission fluid
US4613435A (en) * 1985-07-02 1986-09-23 Shoemaker Fred N Magnetic oil filter
US4629558A (en) * 1979-01-10 1986-12-16 Garritty Lawrence K Oil and fuel filter
US6355178B1 (en) * 1999-04-02 2002-03-12 Theodore Couture Cyclonic separator with electrical or magnetic separation enhancement
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US2562972A (en) * 1944-11-14 1951-08-07 Rca Corp Method and apparatus for purifying and testing a fluid dielectric and filling a container or an electrical capacitor therewith
US2635754A (en) * 1946-08-13 1953-04-21 Donald E Stem Magnetic plate
US2580012A (en) * 1947-07-28 1951-12-25 Gazda Antoine Water filtering and sediment removing device
US2607492A (en) * 1949-01-27 1952-08-19 Standard Oil Dev Co Apparatus for removing iron impurities from fluid streams
US2670847A (en) * 1951-03-03 1954-03-02 Us Hoffman Machinery Corp Purification of fluids by means in a settling tank of magnetic separation
US3372803A (en) * 1964-07-30 1968-03-12 Chembestos Corp Means and method for removing iron from asbestos ore
US3400823A (en) * 1967-01-05 1968-09-10 Pall Corp Magnetic filter assembly
US3463729A (en) * 1967-04-17 1969-08-26 Carmon J Bean Magnetic filtration of transmission fluid
US4629558A (en) * 1979-01-10 1986-12-16 Garritty Lawrence K Oil and fuel filter
US4613435A (en) * 1985-07-02 1986-09-23 Shoemaker Fred N Magnetic oil filter
US6355178B1 (en) * 1999-04-02 2002-03-12 Theodore Couture Cyclonic separator with electrical or magnetic separation enhancement
US20200325806A1 (en) * 2019-04-09 2020-10-15 Ford Global Technologies, Llc Methods and systems for detection of particles in lubricant
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