Abstract:
Air cleaner assemblies, components therefor and features thereof are described herein. In general, an air cleaner assembly is depicted configured for servicing operation at a location of limited access to the air cleaner, by a service provider. Features relating to this include: provision of a hinged engagement between an access cover and a main housing body, which has an opening bias assembly associated therein. Also a locking or closing arrangement is described, to facilitate service without the service provider needing to reach around the air cleaner assembly body. Specific example features, and methods of assembly and use, are described.
Abstract:
Air cleaner assemblies, components therefor and features thereof are described herein. In general, an air cleaner assembly is depicted configured for servicing operation at a location of limited access to the air cleaner, by a service provider. Features relating to this include: provision of a hinged engagement between an access cover and a main housing body, which has an opening bias assembly associated therein. Also a locking or closing arrangement is described, to facilitate service without the service provider needing to reach around the air cleaner assembly body. Specific example features, and methods of assembly and use, are described.
Abstract:
A filter element is provided according to the invention. The filter element 230 includes a media pack, a seal member 250, a ring member 260, and a first fastener 270 and a second fastener. The media pack has an inlet flow face and an opposite outlet flow face. The media pack comprises a plurality of flutes extending between the inlet flow face and the outlet flow face. The media pack is closed to passage of unfiltered air therethrough between the inlet flow face and the outlet flow face. The seal member 250 is constructed to provide a seal between the media pack and a clean air outlet housing. The ring member 260 is positioned on the media pack and includes a first side and an opposite second side. The first fastener is attached to the first side of the ring member, and the second fastener is attached to the second side of the ring member.
Abstract:
A heat shield assembly for a wheel and brake assembly (10) wherein the heat shield (40) is securable to the wheel and brake assembly (10) by one or more slots formed in a torque bar (24). The slots (44) secure the heat shield (40) against radial and circumferential movement. The heat shield (40) can be axially inserted and removed from the wheel and brake assembly (10) without removal of the torque bars (24).
Abstract:
The present invention provides an apparatus and method of embossing a sheet (18) of material with a background pattern together with additional selectable indicia (80), wherein the method comprises the steps of removably securing an indicia bearing element (80) to a first one (34) of embossing rollers (34, 36), and removably securing a yielding element (142) to a second one (36) of embossing rollers (34, 36) passing the sheet material (18) through the nip (38) of rigid embossing rollers (34, 36) while synchronously moving the embossing rollers (34, 36), so as to impart a background embossed pattern to a first portion of the sheet material (18), and secondly imparting additional indicia to second portions of the sheet material by repetitively bringing into opposing relationship at the nip (38) the indicia bearing element (80), and the yielding element (142).
Abstract:
A two-stage separator system having a housing extending between a first end and a second end. The housing defines a housing inlet, a separator outlet towards the second end, and a filtration outlet on the first end. A filter assembly has a first sheet of filter media coupled to a second sheet of filter media mutually defining a plurality of flutes extending in an axial direction. The filter assembly defines an inlet flow face and an outlet flow face. The filter assembly is disposed in the housing and coupled to the housing about the filtration outlet such that the outlet flow face is in fluid communication with the filtration outlet. The inlet flow face of the filter assembly has an axial flow face length.
Abstract:
Filter cartridge arrangements, features thereof and assembly for use therewith, are provided. Selected filter cartridge features disclosed are particularly well adapted for use with a safety or secondary filter cartridge, usable with media thereof projecting into an open interior of a main filter cartridge, in use. An example filter cartridge is described, with a non-pleated end and a pleated end, although variations are also described. Advantageous main cartridges are also described. Methods of assembly and systems for use are described.
Abstract:
An example of a horizontal side -moving door with a side -winding or horizontally translating curtain includes an upper seal comprising an upper edge of the curtain sliding within a groove of a seal guide. To protect the door in the event of an impact, at least a portion of the curtain's upper edge can restorably pull out from within the groove. To avoid damage in certain situations, the seal guide might resiliently deflect as well. After an impact, the curtain's upper edge is automatically fed back into the groove by simply opening and closing the door. During normal operation, the curtain's upper edge advantageously deflects in response to air pressure against either side of the door. In some examples, the seal guide is of a uniform cross-section, which makes the seal guide easy to manufacture by way of a conventional plastic extrusion process.
Abstract:
A water separator arrangement for use with an air cleaner assembly is depicted. Also an air cleaner assembly having a water separator arrangement thereon, is described. The water separator arrangement generally includes an outer shell and a louver arrangement. The louver arrangement includes a plurality of louver fins. Example louver fins are described. An example water separator assembly which can be disassembled, for replacement of a louver fin therein, is described.
Abstract:
Systems, apparatus and methods for on-the-fly encryption of data storage on a computerized wagering gaming machine are described herein. In some embodiments, a method includes accessing, using an on-the-fly encryption operation, data from a nonvolatile data storage in a computerized wagering gaming machine.