Water filter abstract
A counter top water filter unit intended for domestic use to be
placed adjacent to a sink and having an inlet at its lower end which
is coupled to the sink faucet. The filter unit includes a cylindrical-shaped
carbon particle filter cartridge which has a longitudinal passage
extending from one end to the other, and a removable pre-filter
screen coaxial with the cartridge and surrounding the cartridge,
both elements being removably mounted within a cylindrical filter
housing, the housing being closed at its upper end and open at its
lower end. A replaceable electronic display monitor unit is mounted
in an outlet housing fitted to the top of the cylindrical filter
housing. The state of the life-span of the filter cartridge is shown
on the display monitor in terms of colored indicator lights which
denote whether the filter cartridge is within, nearing an end to,
and outside its expected life-span.
Water filter claims
What is claimed:
1. A counter top water filter unit used by an operator, comprising:
a) a filter unit having filter housing containing a removable cylindrical
filter cartridge and a removable pre-filter screen coaxial with
said cartridge and surrounding said cartridge;
b) an outlet housing mounted to said filter housing;
c) replaceable means associated with said outlet housing for evaluating
the life-span of said filter cartridge, wherein when said life-span
for said filter cartridge has expired said replaceable life-span
evaluation means is replaced; and
d) means associated with said replaceable life-span evaluation
means for powering said replaceable evaluation means.
2. A counter top water filter unit according to claim 1 wherein
said replaceable life-span evaluation means comprises:
a) a removable electronic display monitor unit with a first indicator
designating said filter cartridge is within said predetermined life-span,
a second indicator designating said filter cartridge is about to
pass beyond said predetermined life-span, and a third indicator
designating said filter cartridge is past said predetermined life-span;
b) means for determining an amount of filtered water passing through
said outlet housing, wherein said amount determining means electrically
couples with said removable electronic display monitor unit; and
c) a battery within said removable electronic display monitor.
3. A counter top water filter unit according to claim 2 wherein
said removable electronic display monitor unit has a green light
designating said filter cartridge is within said predetermined life-span,
a yellow light designating said filter cartridge is about to pass
beyond said predetermined life-span, and a red light designating
said filter cartridge is past said predetermined life-span.
4. A counter top water filter unit according to claim 1 wherein
said replaceable life-span evaluation means comprises:
a) a removable electronic display monitor unit mounted to said
outlet housing;
b) a visual display in said removable electronic display monitor
unit having three lights, a green light designating said filter
cartridge is within said predetermined life-span, a yellow light
designating said filter cartridge is about to pass beyond said predetermined
life-span, and a red light designating said filter cartridge is
past said predetermined life-span; and
c) means for evaluating the amount of filtered water that has passed
through said filter cartridge and activating said visual display
to illuminate an appropriate said green, yellow, or red light.
5. A counter top water filter unit used by an operator, comprising:
a) a filter unit having a removable cylindrical filter cartridge
and a removable pre-filter screen coaxial with said cartridge and
surrounding said cartridge;
b) replaceable means for evaluating if said filter cartridge is
within a predetermined life-span, wherein said life-span evaluation
means comprises a removable visual display with a first indicator
designating said filter cartridge is within said predetermined life-span,
a second indicator designating said filter cartridge is about to
pass beyond said predetermined life-span, and a third indicator
designating said filter cartridge is past said predetermined life-span,
wherein when said life-span for said filter cartridge has expired
said replaceable evaluation means is replaced; and
c) means associated with said replaceable life-span evaluation
means for powering said replaceable evaluation means.
6. A counter top water filter unit according to claim 5 wherein
said replaceable life-span evaluation means comprises said removable
visual display with a green light designating said filter cartridge
is within said predetermined life-span, a yellow light designating
said filter cartridge is about to pass beyond said predetermined
life-span, and a red light designating said filter cartridge is
past said predetermined life-span and a battery within said removable
visual display.
7. A counter top water filter unit used by an operator, comprising:
a) a filter housing having a closed top and an open bottom;
b) a base removably mounted on said filter housing open bottom
and closing said filter housing open bottom;
c) an inlet extending through said base into an interior of said
filter housing;
d) a filter cartridge removably mounted in said filter housing
and having an upper end and a lower end with a central passage extending
between said upper and lower ends;
e) a pre-filter screen extending around said filter cartridge in
coaxial relationship therewith between the periphery of said filter
cartridge and an inner bore surface of said filter housing to form
an annular passage extending around a periphery of said pre-filter
screen;
f) upper end cap being spaced between said filter housing closed
top and said filter cartridge upper end;
g) lower end cap being spaced between said base and said filter
cartridge lower end;
h) an elongated outlet fitting mounted on said upper end cap in
a space between said upper end cap and said filter housing closed
top coaxial with said filter cartridge and extending longitudinally
into said filter cartridge central passage and protruding longitudinally
through said filter housing closed top;
i) an outlet housing in coaxial relationship with said elongated
outlet fitting and rotatable about a longitudinal axis of said elongated
outlet fitting;
j) a radial spout fitted into said rotatable outlet housing and
communicating with said central passage of said filter cartridge
through passages extending through said elongated outlet fitting;
k) replaceable means for evaluating if said filter cartridge is
within a predetermined life-span, wherein when said life-span for
said filter cartridge has expired said replaceable life-span evaluation
means is replaced; and
l) means associated with said replaceable life-span evaluation
means for powering said replaceable evaluation means.
8. A counter top water filter unit according to claim 7 wherein
said replaceable life-span evaluation means comprises a visual display
with a first indicator designating said filter cartridge is within
said predetermined life-span, a second indicator designating said
filter cartridge is about to pass beyond said predetermined life-span,
and a third indicator designating said filter cartridge is past
said predetermined life-span and a battery as said means for powering
said replaceable life-span evaluation means.
9. A counter top water filter unit according to claim 7 wherein
said replaceable life-span evaluation means comprises a visual display
with a green light designating said filter cartridge is within said
predetermined life-span, a yellow light designating said filter
cartridge is about to pass beyond said predetermined life-span,
and a red light designating said filter cartridge is past said predetermined
life-span and a battery as said means for powering said replaceable
life-span evaluation means.
10. A counter top water filter unit according to claim 7 wherein
said replaceable life-span evaluation means comprises:
a) a removable electronic display monitor unit with a first indicator
designating said filter cartridge is within said predetermined life-span,
a second indicator designating said filter cartridge is about to
pass beyond said predetermined life-span, and a third indicator
designating said filter cartridge is past said predetermined life-span;
b) means for determining an amount of filtered water passing through
said outlet housing, wherein said amount determining means electrically
couples with said removable electronic display monitor unit; and
c) a battery as said means for powering said replaceable life-span
evaluation means.
11. A counter top water filter unit according to claim 10 wherein
said electronic display monitor unit has a green light designating
said filter cartridge is within said predetermined life-span, a
yellow light designating said filter cartridge is about to pass
beyond said predetermined life-span, and a red light designating
said filter cartridge is past said predetermined life-span.
12. A counter top water filter unit according to claim 7 wherein
said replaceable life-span evaluation means comprises:
a) an electronic display monitor unit mounted to said outlet housing;
b) a visual display in said electronic display monitor unit having
three lights, a green light designating said filter cartridge is
within said predetermined life-span, a yellow light designating
said filter cartridge is about to pass beyond said predetermined
life-span, and a red light designating said filter cartridge is
past said predetermined life-span;
c) means for evaluating the amount of filtered water that has passed
through said filter cartridge and activating said visual display
to illuminate an appropriate said green, yellow, or red light; and
d) a battery as said means for powering said replaceable life-span
evaluation means.
Water filter description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
A water filtration device is disclosed that includes an electronic
display that enables a user to determine readily if a contained
filter cartridge is within its useful life-span, nearing the end
of its useful life-span, or expired. More particularly, the electronic
display of the subject filtration device comprises a set of colored
lights in which green indicates the cartridge is within its useful
life-span, yellow indicates the cartridge is nearing the end of
its useful life-span, and red for an expired cartridge.
2. Description of the Background Art
Various types of water filters have existed for some time, however,
none contains the advantages of the subject invention. Specifically,
U.S. Pat. No. 5308483 discloses a cylindrical microporous filtration
funnel assembly. A housing is divided into inlet and outlet chambers
by a filter membrane. Materials trapped on the upper surface of
the filter may be removed for study by disassembling the apparatus.
Disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5032268 is a self-contained canister
filter unit for filtering tap water. Water enters the housing through
a top aperture, passes through the sides of a reverse osmosis membrane
into an activated carbon region, and exits the device purified.
Salts, minerals, and particulates are removed via a lower end cap
on the housing.
U.S. Pat. No. 4218317 relates a reverse osmosis water purifier
having a flush water restrictor which serves to provide a suitable
back pressure on the reverse osmosis membrane in order to affect
the purification process. The restrictor device is an appropriately
sized capillary tube.
Described in U.S. Pat. No. 3342340 is a water conditioner apparatus
having a contamination from tap water. Entering water is forced
through two sequential chambers. The lower chamber may be filled
with ion-exchange resin and the upper chamber with activated carbon.
Lastly, U.S. Pat. No. 5252206 presents a filtration cartridge
that comprises layered filters. Within the cartridge are a carbon
block and a ceramic filter.
The foregoing patents reflect the state of the art of which the
applicant is aware and are tendered with the view toward discharging
applicant's acknowledged duty of candor in disclosing information
which may be pertinent in the examination of this application. It
is respectfully submitted, however, that none of these patents teach
or render obvious, singly or when considered in combination, applicant's
claimed invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a water filtering
device that includes a means for visually following the life-span
of the filter cartridge.
Another object of the present invention is to disclose a counter
top water filtering device that has a removable electronic display
monitor unit that presents a visual indicator as to the life-span
of the included filter cartridge.
A further object of the present invention is to relate a cylindrical
water filtering system that permits a user to easily change both
an inner filter cartridge and an electronic display monitor unit
that tracks, via colored lighting displays, the useful life of the
inner filter cartridge.
Still another object of the present invention is to present a water
filter apparatus that has a removable electronic display monitor
unit that contains its own power source that is utilized to follow
the life-span of an associated filter cartridge within the water
filter apparatus.
Disclosed is a water filter unit which includes a main housing
having a removable main filter cartridge, and it is intended primarily
for domestic use to filter impurities out of tap water. The unit
may be placed on a usual counter adjacent to the sink. The filter
unit may conveniently be coupled to a diverter valve which, in turn,
is connected to the sink water faucet. The diverter valve may be
manually set for normal water flow from the faucet into the sink
when it is in a first position, and for water flow through the filter
unit of the invention when it is in a second position.
Usually, the filter unit of the invention is coupled to the diverter
through an angled elbow which is fitted into the inlet of the filter
at its lower end for 360.degree. rotational movement. This permits
placement of the filter unit on either the left side or right side
of the sink with a minimum length of connecting tubing.
The filter unit of the invention is equipped with a pressure balanced
360.degree. rotatable outlet housing, with an elongated spout being
fitted into the outlet housing. The rotatable outlet housing, in
turn, is mounted on an elongated fitting which extends into the
interior of the filter. The subassembly is constructed to ensure
smooth operation of the filter with or without water pressure in
the system and to prevent the top of the filter from blowing off
in the event of pressure buildup in the spout. The spout is equipped
with a sani-tip and screen to provide a smooth, coherent stream
of water without splatter.
A spring-loaded retaining ring is provided between the outlet fitting
and the rotatable outlet housing to assure that the outlet housing
rests firmly against the outer surface of the main housing of the
filter unit to provide a smooth, constant friction bearing surface
for the outlet housing as the spout is turned about the longitudinal
axis of the filter, and to prevent the outlet housing from being
pulled off the filter unit when the unit is carried by the top of
the outlet subassembly.
Custom-designed sealing washers are provided with sealing ribs
to create a leak-proof seal between the filtered and unfiltered
water in the sealed filter unit and between the water within the
filter unit and the outside world.
Commonly, the filter unit of the invention is equipped with a pre-filter
in the form of a removable and washable filter screen which extends
around the main filter cartridge and which serves to prevent clogging
of the main filter cartridge.
Included as a critical element in the subject invention is an electronic
display monitor that permits a user to detect the state of the life-span
of the filter cartridge. Preferably, the electronic display monitor
comprises the required electronics and associated display for sensing
and then displaying the state of the life-span of the filter cartridge
via light emitting sources that reflect by color the state of the
life-span. To conserve the life of the powering battery, each light
source is usually non-continuous or blinks.
In summary, the counter top water filter unit is intended for domestic
use to be placed adjacent to a sink and having an inlet at its lower
end which is coupled to the sink faucet through a swivelly mounted
angled elbow capable of 360.degree. rotation so as to facilitate
the coupling of the filter to the faucet from either side. The filter
unit includes a cylindrical-shaped carbon particle filter cartridge
which has a longitudinal passage extending from one end to the other,
and a removable pre-filter screen coaxial with the cartridge and
surrounding the cartridge, both elements being removably mounted
within a cylindrical filter housing, the housing being closed at
its upper end and open at its lower end. The filter cartridge has
an upper end cap and a lower end cap, with the upper end cap being
spaced down from the closed top of the filter housing when the cartridge
is in place. An outlet fitting is mounted between the upper end
cap of the cartridge and the closed top of the filter housing, and
extends through an opening in the closed top in coaxial relationship
with the cartridge. The fitting has an internal passage communicating
with the central passage of the cartridge. An outlet housing is
rotatably mounted on the protruding end of the fitting and is secured
to the fitting. A radially-extending elongated outlet spout is fitting
into the outlet housing, and the spout is coupled to the passage
which extends through the outlet housing. The spout and outlet housing
are rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the filter. Water entering
through the inlet is the lower end of the filter passes up into
the filter housing and through the annular channel which surrounds
the pre-filter screen. The water then passes through the pre-filter
screen and through the filter cartridge. The resulting filtered
water travels up the central passage of the cartridge and through
the passage in the fitting to the outlet spout. Based on the time
water flows through the unit, the electronic display monitor presents
green for a filter cartridge within its useful life-span, yellow
for a filter cartridge about to exit its useful life-span, and red
for an expired filter cartridge.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the present invention
will become apparent from the detailed description that follows,
when considered in conjunction with the associated drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of a filter unit without the electronic
display monitor which may be constructed to incorporate the concepts
of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a side section of the unit of FIG. 1 taken essentially
along lines 2--2 of FIG. I for the subject device without the electronic
display monitor.
FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the subject device with or without the
electronic display monitor taken essentially along the lines 3--3
of FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of a filter unit with the electronic
display monitor which may be constructed to incorporate the concepts
of the present invention.
FIG. 5A is a is a is a side section of the unit of FIG. 4 taken
essentially along lines 2--2 of FIG. 1 for the subject device with
the electronic display monitor.
FIG. 5B is an enlargement of the upper region of FIG. 5A and shows
the details of the interrelationship of the replaceable electronic
display monitor with the remainder of the subject device.
FIG. 6 is an exploded view of the electronic display monitor unit.
FIG. 7 is a top view of the socket on the subject housing into
which fits the replaceable electronic display monitor unit.
FIG. 8 is a side section of the replaceable electronic display
monitor unit taken essentially along lines 8--8 of FIG. 6.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Two embodiments of the subject invention are described in which
the first related embodiment does not include a replaceable electronic
display monitor and the second in which the replaceable electronic
display monitor is disclosed. The first embodiment of the subject
invention is shown in FIGS. 1-3 includes a tubular filter housing
8 which is supported in an upright position on a base 21 with the
housing and base being in coaxially relationship. A main cylindrical-shaped
filter cartridge 7 is supported within the filter housing 8 in coaxial
relationship. The filter cartridge 7 includes a quantity of carbon
particles, or other appropriate filtering material. The cartridge
7 is constructed to have a central passage extending from one end
of the cartridge to the other.
The filter cartridge 7 includes an upper end cap 7b and a lower
end cap 7a. The lower end cap has reinforcing ribs 7d formed thereon
to provide radial support for the lower end of cartridge 7. An elongated
fitting 18 is mounted on the top of the filter housing 8 and extends
through an opening in the top to be interposed in the space between
the upper end cap 7b and the undersurface of the top of filter housing
8. Fitting 18 has a passage extending longitudinally therethrough
which communicates with the central passage 50 of the main filter
cartridge 7. The fitting 18 is sealed to the underside of the top
of filter housing 8 by a specially-designed washer 15 and is sealed
to the top end cap 7B by a second specially designed washer 14.
Washers 14 serve effectively to seal the fitting to the top end
cap 7B and to the filter housing 8. The fitting is secured to housing
8 by a retaining ring 16.
An outlet housing 17 is rotatably mounted on the protruding end
of the fitting 18 and is effectively sealed with respect to the
fitting by 0-rings 3 and 6. The rotatable outlet housing is biased
downwardly against the upper surface of the top of the filter housing
8 by a resilient retaining ring 2 which is held in place by a groove
in fitting 18. The retaining ring 2 serves to bias the lower edge
of the outlet housing 17 against the top surface of the filter housing
8 to provide a smooth bearing surface. The retaining ring provides
constant pressure so as to establish a constant friction between
the rotatable outlet housing 17 and the main filter housing 8 for
smooth operation. A decorative cap 1 is fitted into the top of outlet
housing 17.
A spout 45 is fitted into the side of the rotatable outlet fitting
18 as best shown in FIG. 2 and the spout extends radially outwardly
from the fitting. The fitting has orifices which couples the central
longitudinal passage of the fitting to the interior of the spout,
so that filtered water passing upwardly in the central passage of
the filter cartridge 7 and through the longitudinal passage in fitting
18 will pass through the spout.
The spout has a sani-tip 5 usually easily removable fitted over
its distal end, with the distal end being covered by a usual screen
19 so that a smooth, coherent stream of filtered water is provided
without splatter.
The main filter housing 8 is supported on a base 21 at its lower
end, with the base being in coaxial relationship with the filter
housing. The housing 8 is secured to the base by appropriate removable
clamps 10 and sealed to the base by 0-rings 11. An inlet is provided
at the center of the base 21 and a 90 degree elbow 12 is fitted
into the inlet 52. The elbow is coupled to a diverter valve which,
in turn, is coupled to a faucet, with the diverter valve in one
position permitting free flow of the water from the faucet into
the sink, and in its other position causing the water to flow through
the elbow 12 into the interior of the filter housing 8.
An open-ended tubular cover 9 is positioned around the lower end
of the filter housing 8 and is clipped in place by clips such as
the clip 13. The cover is easily removable by depressing the clips,
so that the base may be removed for replacing the cartridge 7.
Unfiltered water from the faucet flows through the elbow 12 and
through the inlet 52 in base 21 into the interior of the filter
housing 8. The water is directed upwardly into the annular passage
between the housing 8 and pre-filter screen 20 with the water passing
through the pre-filter screen and then through the cartridge 7 in
a radial direction into the central passage extending through the
cartridge. The water is then forced upward through the longitudinal
passage of fitting 18 and out through the spout 4 with filtered
water being discharged through the outlet at the end of the spout.
The invention provides, therefore, an improved domestic filter
unit for filtering tap water. The filter unit of the invention is
efficient in its operation, compact and relatively simple in its
construction, and may be easily opened to replace the filter unit.
A second embodiment of the subject invention is disclosed in FIGS.
4-8 and equivalent components are designated with identical numbers
having a prime such as the first embodiment housing 8 and the second
embodiment housing 8'. Except for the components needed to adapt
the first embodiment into the second embodiment that utilizes a
replaceable electronic display monitor, the components are essentially
identical between the two embodiments.
As seen in FIG. 4 a removable or replaceable electronic display
monitor 60 is mounted to the outlet housing 17'. The display monitor
60 functions to indicate the state of the life-span of the filter
cartridge 7' within the unit. Rather than guessing whether or not
the cartridge 7' is nearing the end of its useful life-span or keeping
a record of how often the unit is used, the display monitor 60 and
the associated components within the unit are included. The position
of the display monitor 60 is such that a person using the subject
device can easily see the display monitor 60. When the filter cartridge
7' is: within its useful life-span a green light is presented; nearing
the end of its useful life-span a yellow light is presented; and
when past its useful life-span a red light is presented. Clearly,
other colors may be utilized as indicators, but the selected colors
have well-known connotations that are useful in the subject application.
FIGS. 5A and 5B clearly depict the interrelationship of the replaceable
electronic display monitor 60 including a power source, with the
remainder of the subject invention. Comprising the display monitor
60 is the upper cover 65 that is fitted with lens apertures 70 for
holding light transmitting lenses 75 76 and 77. Each lens 75
76 and 77 displays the light generated by a light source 80 81
and 82 directly below it and mounted to a controlling circuit board
85 that includes a power source, preferably a standard battery 84.
Usually, light source 80 is colored green, light source 81 is colored
yellow, and light source 82 is colored red (the meanings of colors
are indicated above). Commonly, the light sources 80 81 and 82
are standard light bulbs, light emitting diodes, or the equivalent
that usually operate in a non-continuous mode or blink to save energy
and prolong the life of the power source. The required controlling
circuit board 85 rests on supports 90 within a base member 95. FIG.
8 shows a sectional view of the assembled display monitor unit 60.
The display monitor unit 60 is replaceable since the battery 84
it contains has only a finite life-span and needs to be replaced
when the energy is exhausted. Replacement of the entire unit 60
that contains the battery 84 every time the filter cartridge 7'
is replaced is a practical solution that ensures that the display
monitor unit 60 is displaying overall flow information only for
the immediate filter cartridge 7' within the subject device.
The display monitor unit 60 has connections for electronically
linking it with the associated water flow monitoring components
within the outlet housing 17'. Shown in FIGS. 5B and 8 is a connection
pin 100 of the type is required for mating with receiving channels
105 in the socket member 110. As long as suitable electronic communication
is achieved between the display monitor unit 60 and the flow metering
elements within the outlet housing 17', the exact configuration
of the connection pins 100 and receiving channels 105 within socket
member 110 is not critical for the subject invention and may vary
within the equivalent designs of those skilled in the relevant arts.
The controlling electronics include standard means, usually a standard
and suitably programmed microprocessor, for establishing the amount
of water purified and interpreting that amount in term of the life-span
of the filter cartridge 7'. The accepted life-span of the filter
cartridge 7' is incorporated into the information held with the
establishing and interpreting means. The establishing and interpreting
means activates the appropriate indicator light source 80 81 and
82 when it detects a given state of the filter cartridge 7', based
on the total amount of water that has passed through the filter
cartridge 7'.
Within the outlet housing 17', are the required elements for following
the amount of liquid that the subject unit has passed or purified.
Although other flow amount detection means are within the realm
of this disclosure, a preferred flow amount detection means comprises
a motion detectable ball 115 or similar object fitted within an
upper flow channel 120 and the associated detection elements for
following the movement of the ball 115 when water flows through
the upper flow channel 120. As the filtered water flows past the
ball 115 the amount of time the ball 115 is deflected is detected
by the flow amount detection means. The flow amount detection means
usually comprises a detector 125 that is sensitive to the motion
of the ball 115 and associated operation and control means 130.
One preferred operational mode for the detector 125 and associated
control means 130 involves standard means for following fluctuations
in a magnetic field as the ball 115 moves during the flow of filtered
water. The standard means for operating and controlling the detector
130 (frequently a microprocessor or similar device and associated
components) are included within the outlet housing 17' and electrically
coupled, via suitable wiring 135 or the like, to the controlling
electronics associated with the controlling circuit board 85 found
within the replaceable display monitor unit 60. It must be remembered
that the exact positioning of the electronic components or the nature
and kind of components that are required to track the filtered water
flow are variable for the subject invention, as long as the life-span
of the filter cartridge 7' is satisfactorily monitored and presented
to the operator or user by means of an easily seen visual display,
preferably green, yellow, and red lights.
A user of the subject device follows the life-span of the filter
cartridge by noting the emitted color on the display monitor. Upon
seeing a yellow or red light, the user would open the filter housing
and replace the expended filter cartridge with a new filter cartridge
and replace the display monitor unit with a new one containing a
fresh battery and information that a new filter cartridge has been
installed.
The invention has now been explained with reference to specific
embodiments. Other embodiments will be suggested to those of ordinary
skill in the appropriate art upon review of the present specification.
Although the foregoing invention has been described in some detail
by way of illustration and example for purposes of clarity of understanding,
it will be obvious that certain changes and modifications may be
practiced within the scope of the appended claims. |