Water filter abstract
The invention provides a faucet-mounted water filter comprising
an upright tubular diverter body that is adapted to be secured to
the open end of the water faucet. At the bottom of the diverter
body is a water outlet through which unfiltered water can be dispensed.
In the diverter body is a valve with a valve outlet duct projecting
from one side of the diverter body. A manually movable valve handle
projects from the diverter body and is connected to the valve for
directing the flow of water either through the water outlet (when
unfiltered water is required) or for diverting water through the
outlet duct. A filter housing is mounted upon the duct and is preferably
connected to the diverter by means of the duct. A carbon block filter
element is provided in the filter housing which includes a vertical
water inlet surface on an outside wall and a water outlet at the
bottom. The filter housing includes an annular water distribution
chamber for unfiltered water which surrounds the filter element.
The outlet duct of the valve is connected through the side of the
filter housing at an elevation which communicates through the annular
water distribution chamber with the water inlet surface of the filter
element. The water outlet at the bottom of the filter element communicates
with a dispensing opening for filtered water at the bottom of the
filter housing. If desired, a paper prefilter is provided for filtering
the water before it enters the carbon block filter.
Water filter claims
What is claimed is:
1. A water faucet-mounted water filter comprising a diverter having
an upright diverter body which has a water inlet at the top thereof
connected to the water faucet, said diverter body having a water
outlet at the bottom thereof, a valve in the diverter body with
a valve outlet duct projecting from one side of the diverter body,
a manually movable valve handle projecting from the diverter body
and connected to the valve for selectively directing water flow
either through the water outlet or through the duct, the outlet
duct defining a filter housing support, a filter housing defining
a filter chamber having side, top and bottom walls, said housing
being mounted upon the filter housing support and being connected
to the diverter thereby, a filter element in the filter housing,
said filter element having a vertical water inlet surface on a side
wall thereof and a water outlet, the filter housing having an annular
water distribution chamber for unfiltered water surrounding the
filter element, the outlet duct of the valve being connected through
a wall of the filter housing so as to communicate through the annular
water distribution chamber with the water inlet surface of the filter
element, and the water outlet of the filter element communicating
with a dispensing opening in the filter housing for expelling filtered
water from the filter housing, whereby the filter housing is supported
upon the upright diverter in close proximity or in contact therewith.
2. The water filter of claim 1.Iadd., .Iaddend.wherein the valve
.[.is movable to.]. .Iadd.connects, in .Iaddend.a water diverting
position .[.directing.]..Iadd., the diverter water inlet to the
diverter outlet duct for diverting .Iaddend.the flow of water to
the filter .[.and sealing the water outlet.]., said valve being
held in said diverting position under the influence of water backpressure
due to water resistance in the filter housing .[.and means is provided
for returning the valve to a position directing the flow of water
through the water outlet when the water backpressure is reduced.]..
3. The water filter of claim 1 wherein the filter element comprises
a solid porous monolithic agglomerate of carbon particles and includes
a hollow central core communicating with said water outlet, said
water outlet is at the bottom of the filter and is sealed to said
dispensing opening in the filter housing.
4. The filter of claim 1 wherein the filter element includes upper
and lower ends, .Iadd.and .Iaddend.a cap is secured to the upper
and lower end of the filter element.[., said inlet surface comprises
a cylindrical outside wall of said filter element, said filter element
has an internal bore defining an outlet surface therein, and said
bore has a lower end that is sealed to a wall of said filter housing
so as to allow communication of the bore at the center of the filter
through the dispensing opening in the wall of the filter housing.]..
5. The filter of claim 1 wherein said outlet duct of the diverter
is threaded and the filter housing has a horizontal bore threadedly
connected to the outlet duct to hold the filter housing in contact
.Iadd.with the diverter .Iaddend.body.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the valve outlet duct of the
diverter communicates into the annular water distribution chamber
through a side wall of the filter housing and a deflector means
is provided adjacent the outlet end of the duct to distribute incoming
water vertically and horizontally within the annular water distribution
chamber.
7. The filter of claim 1 wherein two filters are provided including
a fibrous prefilter communicating between the filter and the diverter
to remove particulate material from the water before reaching the
filter.
8. The filter of claim 1 wherein the filter element comprises a
prefilter, a second filter chamber is connected to the filter housing,
a passage communicates with the outlet surface of the filter element
for conveying filtered water into the second filter chamber, and
a carbon block filter is provided within the second filter chamber
to further filter the water received from the filter housing through
the passage.
9. The filter of claim 1 wherein the water outlet of the filter
element comprises a hollow vertical core having a vertically extending
outlet surface surrounding the hollow core, a vertically disposed
reversion tube is connected to the bottom wall of the housing at
a lower end thereof and has an open mouth at the upper end thereof,
said reversion tube directing the flow of water upwardly through
the core on the outside thereof, next through the mouth at the top
thereof and thence downwardly and through the dispensing opening.
10. The filter of claim 9 wherein a second filter element is positioned
within the reversion tube.
11. The element filter of claim 10 wherein the second filter is
porous plastic.
12. The element filter of claim 10 wherein the second filter is
a vertically disposed porous metal-absorbing medium located centrally
within the reversion tube.
13. A water faucet-mounted water filter comprising, a diverter
having a diverter body with a water inlet .Iadd.at one end .Iaddend.constructed
to be connected to a water faucet, said diverter having a water
outlet .Iadd.at an end opposite the water inlet .Iaddend.for dispensing
water to the sink or other receptacle, a movable valve in the diverter
body for diverting water to a diverter outlet duct, a filter housing
connected to the diverter outlet duct and supported by the diverter
body, said filter housing defining a filter chamber, a carbon block
filter element therein having a .Iadd.vertical .Iaddend.water inlet
surface on a side wall .Iadd.thereof .Iaddend.with an annular water
distribution chamber surrounding the filter element, the outlet
duct of the diverter body .[.valve.]. is connected through a wall
of the filter housing so as to communicate through the annular water
distribution chamber with the water inlet surface of the carbon
block filter element, and said filter element having a water outlet
communicating with a dispensing opening in the filter housing .Iadd.for
dispensing water to the sink or other receptacle .Iaddend.whereby
the filter housing and carbon block filter element are supported
upon the diverter in close proximity or in contact therewith.
14. The water filter of claim 13 wherein a porous filter is provided
in communication between the carbon block filter element and the
diverter to remove particulate material from the water before reaching
the filter block.
15. The water filter of claim 13 wherein the carbon block filter
element has a hollow core, a tube is mounted in the hollow core
and a metal-absorbing material is mounted in the tube. .Iadd.
16. The water filter of claim 1 wherein the diverter water inlet
is positioned opposite of the diverter water outlet. .Iaddend..Iadd.17.
The water filter of claim 1 wherein the filter element is a carbon
block filter element having a cylindrical vertical water inlet surface
on a cylindrical side wall thereof and a hollow core forming a water
outlet at a bottom end of the filter element. .Iaddend..Iadd.18.
The water filter of claim 2 wherein the diverter further includes
means for returning the valve to a non-filtering position for directing
the flow of water through the water outlet when the water backpressure
is reduced. .Iaddend..Iadd.19. The water filter of claim 18 wherein
said valve is positioned transversely in the diverter body and is
movable from the non-filtering position where unfiltered water enters
the diverter water inlet and exits the diverter water outlet to
the diverting position where the unfiltered water enters the diverter
water inlet and exits the diverter outlet duct. .Iaddend..Iadd.20.
The water filter of claim 2 wherein the valve seals the water outlet
when the valve is in its diverting position. .Iaddend..Iadd.21.
The water filter of claim 20 wherein the valve prevents flow of
water to the filter when the valve is in a non-filtering position
directing flow of water through the water
outlet. .Iaddend..Iadd.22. The water filter of claim 4 wherein
the water inlet surface comprises a cylindrical outside wall of
the filter element, the filter element having an internal bore defining
an outlet surface therein, and the bore having a lower end that
is sealed to a wall of the filter housing so as to allow communication
of the bore through the dispensing opening in the wall of the filter
housing. .Iaddend..Iadd.23. The water faucet-mounted water filter
of claim 13 wherein the dispensing opening is centrally positioned
on a bottom of the filter housing. .Iaddend..Iadd.24. The water
faucet-mounted water filter of claim 13 wherein the carbon block
filter element has a cylindrical vertical water inlet surface on
a cylindrical side wall thereof and a hollow core forming a water
outlet at a bottom end of the filter element. .Iaddend..Iadd.25.
The water faucet-mounted water filter of claim 13 wherein the valve
seals the water outlet when the valve diverts water to the diverter
outlet duct and blocks flow of water to the diverter outlet duct
when the valve permits dispensing of water through the water outlet.
.Iaddend..Iadd.26. The water faucet-mounted water filter of claim
13 wherein the filter element includes an upper end, a lower end,
an upper cap secured to the upper end, and a lower cap secured to
the lower end. .Iaddend..Iadd.27. The water faucet-mounted water
filter of claim 26 wherein the water faucet-mounted water inlet
surface comprises a cylindrical outside wall of the filter element,
the filter element having an internal bore defining an outlet surface
therein, and the bore having a lower end that is sealed to a wall
of the filter housing so as to allow communication of the bore through
the dispensing opening in the wall of the filter housing. .Iaddend..Iadd.28.
The water faucet-mounted filter of clam 13 further comprising a
second filter element positioned within the filter housing in vertical
alignment with the dispensing opening. .Iaddend..Iadd.29. The water-faucet-mounted
water filter of claim 28 wherein the second filter
element is porous plastic. .Iaddend..Iadd.30. A water faucet-mounted
water filter for filtering impurities from water received from a
water faucet, the water filter comprising:
(a) a diverter including:
an upright diverter body with a water inlet at a top end thereof,
the water inlet having an internally threaded swivel collar constructed
to be connected to the water faucet for receiving unfiltered water
and a water outlet at a bottom end of the diverter body opposite
the water inlet for dispensing unfiltered water from the diverter
to a sink or other receptacle;
a diverter outlet duct projecting from one side of the diverter
body; and
a valve in the diverter body, the valve being movable from a first
position where the unfiltered water enters the water inlet and exits
the water outlet to a second position where the unfiltered water
enters the water inlet and exits the diverter outlet duct;
(b) filter housing defining a filter chamber, the filter housing
having:
a cylindrical side wall;
a top portion closed by a top wall integrally formed to the side
wall;
a bottom portion closed by a separately formed bottom wall;
a boss extending from one of said walls of the filter housing and
connecting the filter housing to the diverter outlet duct such that
the filter housing is supported by the diverter body, the boss having
an opening through the wall from which the boss extends and the
diverter outlet duct being connected through the boss opening to
the filter chamber; and
a dispensing opening positioned on the bottom wall for dispensing
filtered water from the filter housing into the sink or other receptacle;
(c) a carbon block filter element positioned in the filter chamber
such that the filter housing and the filter element are supported
upon the diverter in close proximity to or in contact with the diverter,
the filter element including a water inlet surface on a side wall
thereof and a water outlet; an annular water distribution chamber
surrounding the filter element, wherein the diverter outlet duct
communicates through the annular water distribution chamber with
the water inlet surface of the filter element, and wherein the water
outlet of the filter element communicates with the dispensing opening
of the filter housing such that the filtered
water is dispensed from the filter housing. .Iaddend..Iadd.31.
The water faucet-mounted water filter of claim 30 wherein the valve
seals the water outlet when the valve is in its second position
and blocks flow of water to the diverter outlet duct when the valve
is in its first position. .Iaddend..Iadd.32. The water faucet-mounted
water filter of claim 30 including a valve handle projecting outward
from the diverter body from a side opposite the diverter outlet
duct and connected to the valve for selectively moving the valve
from the first position to the second position. .Iaddend..Iadd.33.
The water faucet-mounted water filter of claim 30 wherein said
valve is positioned transversely in the diverter body and is movable
from a first position where unfiltered water enters the diverter
water inlet and exits the diverter water outlet to a second position
where the unfiltered water enters the diverter water inlet and
exits the diverter outlet duct. .Iaddend..Iadd.34. The water faucet-mounted
water filter of claim 33 wherein the diverter further includes
a diverter handle projecting outward from the diverter body from
a side opposite the diverter outlet duct. .Iaddend..Iadd.35. The
water faucet-mounted water filter of claim 34 wherein the valve
is held in the second position under the influence of water backpressure
due to water resistance in the filter housing. .Iaddend..Iadd.36.
The water faucet-mounted water filter of claim 35 wherein the diverter
further includes means for returning the valve to the first position
for directing the flow of water through the filter element water
outlet when the water backpressure is reduced. .Iaddend..Iadd.37.
The water faucet-mounted water filter of claim 36 wherein the diverter
outlet duct defines a filter
housing support. .Iaddend..Iadd.38. A water faucet-mounted water
filter for filtering impurities from water received from a water
faucet, the water filter comprising:
(a) a diverter including:
an upright diverter body with a water inlet at one end thereof
constructed to be connected to the water faucet for receiving unfiltered
water and a water outlet at an end of the diverter body opposite
and in vertical alignment with the water inlet for dispensing the
unfiltered water from the diverter to a sink or other receptacle;
a diverter outlet duct projecting from one side of the diverter
body; and
a valve in the diverter body, the valve being movable from a first
position where the unfiltered water enters the water inlet and exits
the water outlet to a second position where the unfiltered water
enters the water inlet and exits the diverter outlet duct;
(b) a filter housing connected to the diverter outlet duct and
being supported by the diverter body, the filter housing defining
a filter chamber and including a dispensing opening for dispensing
filtered water from the filter housing into the sink or other receptacle,
the diverter outlet duct being connected through a wall of the filter
housing to the filter chamber; and
(c) a carbon block filter element positioned in the filter chamber
such that the filter housing and the filter element are supported
upon the diverter in close proximity to or in contact with the diverter,
the filter element including a vertical water inlet surface on a
side wall thereof and a water outlet surface; an annular water distribution
chamber surrounding the filter element, wherein the diverter outlet
duct communicates through the annular water distribution chamber
with the water inlet surface of the filter element such that the
unfiltered water is passed through the filter element, and wherein
the water outlet surface of the filter element communicates with
the dispensing opening in the filter housing such that the filtered
water is dispensed from the filter housing. .Iaddend..Iadd.39. The
faucet-mounted water filter of claim 38 wherein the carbon block
filter element has a cylindrical vertical water inlet surface on
a cylindrical side wall thereof and a hollow core forming a water
outlet at a bottom end of the filter element. .Iaddend..Iadd.40.
The water faucet-mounted water filter of claim 38 wherein the valve
seals the water outlet when the valve is in its second position
and blocks flow of water to the diverter outlet duct when the valve
is in its first position. .Iaddend..Iadd.41. The water faucet-mounted
water filter of claim 38 including a valve handle projecting outward
from the diverter body from a side opposite the diverter outlet
duct and connected to the valve for selectively moving the valve
from the first position to the second position. .Iaddend.
Water filter description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to water filtration and more particularly
to a filter suited for mounting on a water faucet.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A variety of faucet-mounted water filters such as those described
in patents U.S. Pat. Nos. 4172796; 4680116; 4686037 and 4770768
have been previously described. Filters of this type have a number
of shortcomings. They are complicated in construction, require numerous
parts, and are consequently expensive to produce. The unfiltered
water is forced to make a circuitous route through the filter housing
which requires internal ductwork, usually to direct the water to
the top or bottom of the filter. This complicates the construction
and requires intricate molds. For example, patents U.S. Pat. Nos.
4686037 and 4770768 both require 27 separate parts. Moreover,
in these patents, the filter is spaced a substantial distance to
one side of the faucet by means of a horizontally disposed base
portion which is enclosed within an upper and lower cover primarily
for aesthetic purposes. As a result, the device is not only complicated
but, because the filter is mounted a substantial distance to one
side of the faucet, it occupies more space around the end of the
faucet and tends to be in the way of the user. Moreover, the filter
cartridges contain a granular filter material through which channels
can form so that a substantial fraction of the water passes through
unfiltered. Complicated ductwork is also required to direct water
through an inlet surface at the bottom of the cartridge and to collect
it from an outlet surface at the top of the cartridge. Another problem
results from the use of a rotary diverter valve which stays in the
"on" or "filter" position once set there. The
valve body also extends horizontally at right angles to the downward
direction of the water flowing out of the faucet. This tends to
displace the filter housing further from the center axis of the
water faucet. Another shortcoming is the inability to remove heavy
metals and the lack of a way to pass water first through a carbon
filter and then through a second filter medium.
In view of these and other deficiencies of the prior art, it is
a general objective to provide an improved faucet-mounted water
filter which is highly efficient in its water filtration capabilities,
is compact and rugged in construction and has been reduced in cost
through the elimination of a number of parts previously employed.
It is a further object to reduce the amount of space occupied around
the end of the faucet by having the filter and associated structure
positioned close to the end of the water faucet. A further object
is to both filter the water and remove chemical impurities through
absorption, to lessen the possibility of channeling within the filter
so that the filter lasts longer before requiring replacement. It
is also an object to provide a faucet-mounted water filter that
is easy to install and maintain. It is another object to provide
a filter having an upright tubular water diverter with a filter
housing connected to the diverter by means of a duct which projects
from the wall of the diverter to the filter housing. A further object
is to provide a way of having the diverter valve indicate its setting,
"filter" or "nonfilter", and to return automatically
to the nonfilter position when the water is turned off. Yet another
object is to provide a prefilter formed from paper or the like and
a carbon block filter to receive water that has passed through the
prefilter.
These and other more detailed and specific objects of the invention
will be better understood by reference to the following detailed
description and figures which illustrate by way of example but a
few of the various forms of the invention within the scope of the
appended claims.
THE FIGURES
FIG. 1 is a perspective exploded view of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the invention as seen mounted
upon a water faucet;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the diverter valve
and associated structure on an enlarged scale relative to FIG. 2;
FIG. 3a is a fragmentary view of a modified form of the invention;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a modified form of the invention;
and
FIG. 5 is a vertical sectional view taken on line 5--5 of FIG.
4.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention provides a faucet-mounted water filter comprising
an upright tubular diverter body that is adapted to be secured to
the open end of the water faucet. The tubuler diverter body has
a water inlet at the top that is connected during operation to the
water faucet as by means of threaded connection. At the bottom of
the diverter body is a water outlet through which unfiltered water
can be dispensed. In the diverter body is a valve with a valve outlet
duct projecting from one side of the diverter body. A manually movable
valve handle projects from the diverter body and is connected to
the valve to shift the valve of a horizontal axis from right to
left for directing the flow of water either through the water outlet
(when unfiltered water is required) or for diverting water through
the outlet duct. The outlet duct defines a filter housing support.
A filter housing is mounted upon the filter housing support and
is preferably connected to the diverter by means of the support.
A solid filter element is provided in the filter housing. The later
element includes a vertical water inlet surface on an outside wall
and a water outlet. The filter housing has an annular chamber for
unfiltered water which surrounds the filter element. The outlet
duct of the valve is connected through the side of the filter housing
at an elevation which communicates through the annular chamber with
the water inlet surface of the filter element. The water outlet
of the filter element communicates with a dispensing opening located
at the bottom of the filter housing for filtered water.
In a modified form of the invention, a prefilter composed of paper
or the like is provided for prefiltering the water before it enters
the main filter element.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As shown in FIGS. 1-3a, a water filter assembly 12 is secured to
a water faucet 10 at its outlet end 14 by means of screw threads
15. The water filter assembly 12 includes a tubular upright diverter
16 having an internally threaded swivel collar 18 that is connected
at its lower end to the body portion 20 of the diverter 16 for rotational
movement so that by threading the swivel collar on the threads 15
at the outlet end 14 of the faucet 10 the body portion 20 of the
tubular diverter 16 can be sealed to the faucet in an upright position.
The diverter body 20 includes a lower outlet end portion 22 having
an outlet opening 24 through which unfiltered water 26 can be dispensed
when required.
Inside the diverter body 20 is a diverter valve 28 which is sealed
by means of an O-ring 29 which is held in an annular groove 28a.
The valve 28 communicates during operation through a valve outlet
duct 30 having a non-circular portion 30a (shown as hexagonal) and
a circular portion 30b that projects outwardly from one side of
the body 20 of the diverter 16 and has an open end 32 through which
water is diverted into a filter housing to be described. The circular
portion 30b has an O-ring 40 to prevent leakage. The valve 28 is
mounted on a laterally slidable valve stem 31 and is urged toward
a closed position, i.e. toward the right in the figures, by means
of a helical return spring 35. The valve stem 31 projects out through
the housing 20 at its left end and has a valve handle 36 at its
end which can be grasped manually to pull the valve 28 to the open
position toward the left in the figure against the return spring
35 allowing water to be diverted through the outlet duct 30 into
a filter housing 34. A carbon block filter (to be described) within
filter housing 34 produces backpressure in the line. The O-ring
29 then becomes sealed in a seat 28c and is held there by backpressure
developed in the diverter 16 as long as the faucet 10 is turned
on. In this position the water outlet opening 24 is sealed. The
spring 35 is preferably made with a compression strength that will
allow the valve 28 to remain in a water diverting or "filter"
position against its seat 28 under the influence of the water backpressure
on the right end of the valve 28 due to water resistance developed
in the filter housing 34 as long as water is flowing. When the water
to the faucet 10 is turned off, the water pressure to the right
of valve 28 is reduced allowing spring 35 to return the valve 28
to its seated position as shown in FIG. 3. This prevents water from
passing through the filter housing 34 the next time and each time
the water is turned on, thereby prolonging the life of the filter.
The structure thus far described, except for the rubber O-ring 29
is preferably formed from metal.
Supported on the outlet duct 30 is the filter housing 34 which
in this case is generally cylindrical in shape and includes a cylindrical
side wall 34a having a boss 34b extending from the left side as
shown in the figures to receive the duct 30 which acts as a support
for the filter housing 34. The filter housing is provided with an
opening 38 in boss 34b in which the duct 30 can be secured as with
a retaining clip 34c connected by means of an integral hinge 34d
to boss 34b. The clip 34c extends through a slot 34e in the boss
34a into a groove 30d in the duct 30. The O-ring 40 seals the connection
between the filter housing 34 and the diverter 16.
The filter housing 34 includes top and bottom walls 41 and 42.
The bottom wall is a separate piece that can be snap-fitted or bonded
in place with an adhesive. Inside the filter housing 34 is a carbon
block filter 48 having a vertical cylindrical water inlet surface
49. If desired, the carbon block filter 48 can be surrounded by
a porous paper sleeve 49a which serves as a prefilter. The top is
enclosed by an end cap 48a preferably formed from nonporous plastic.
The carbon block filter 48 itself is a solid body preferably formed
from a porous monolithic agglomerate of carbon particles. The carbon
block filter 48 is held securely in place by spacer 48c. The filter
48 has an inner hollow vertical core 50 with a vertical wall 50a
that defines a filter outlet surface. The bottom wall 42 of the
filter housing has a vertically extending reversion tube 52 that
projects upwardly within the hollow core 50 of the filter block
48 and has an open mouth 52a proximate to the upper end of the core
50 to direct the flow of filtered water first upwardly through the
hollow core 50 next through the mouth 52a and thence downwardly
and out through a water dispensing outlet 54.
If desired, the reversion tube 52 can contain a porous filter medium
52b such as a porous plastic cylinder, e.g. a Porex .RTM. filter.
Optionally above the medium 52b is a vertically disposed porous
medium 52c located centrally within the reversion tube 52 for absorbing
heavy metals, e.g. an ion exchange resin or a KDF 55-D.sub..TM.
medium by KDF Fluid Treatment, Inc., Constantine, Mich.
The filter block 48 can be held in place by means of a bonding
medium 48b such as hot melt adhesive at the top and bottom ends
thereof.
Surrounding the filter 48 within housing 34 is an annular water
distribution chamber 57. The outlet duct 30 of the valve 28 is connected
through the boss 34b at the side of the filter housing 34 at an
elevation which communicates through the annular water distribution
chamber 57 with the water inlet surface 49 of the filter element
48. The water outlet surface 50a of the filter element communicates
through core 50 with the opening 54 which dispenses the water that
has been filtered by passing through the filter element 48.
If desired, the cover 41 can be bonded in place or integral with
the sidewall 34a of the filter housing, in which case the carbon
block filter 48 cannot be replaced separately. Instead, in this
case both the housing and filter are disposed of and replaced together
as a single unit.
In a modified form of the invention shown in FIG. 3a, the duct
30 is replaced by means of a duct 37 that is affixed to the boss
34b of the filter housing 34. An opening 39 is provided in this
case in the body 20 of the diverter 16 to receive the duct 37. The
duct 37 can be held in the diverter by being press-fitted into the
opening 39 or can be held in place by means of a bayonet connection
or other fastening means such as a U clip, cotter pin, etc. The
duct 37 communicates with the valve 28 in the same manner as the
duct 30 to receive the flow of water from the faucet when the valve
handle 36 is withdrawn manually to move the valve 28 toward the
left to the "filter" position. A cover 41 is removably
secured by means of screw threads at 43 and sealed by means of a
gasket 44 so the carbon block filter 48 can be removed and replaced
when required. To distribute the water entering the distribution
chamber 57 more evenly, a baffle or deflector means 46 can be provided
to extend upwardly from the bottom wall 42 of the filter housing
34 to direct the flow of water from the duct 30 upwardly and toward
the sides.
Refer now to FIGS. 4 and 5 which illustrate another modified form
of the invention. As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 a hollow filter housing
60 of cylindrical configuration including a cylindrical sidewall
and horizontally disposed upper and lower walls 62 and 64 is provided
with a boss 66 on the cylindrical sidewall. The filter housing 60
is secured to the diverter 16 by means of a horizontal duct 68 which
is similar to the duct 30 or 37. Duct 68 directs the flow of water
from the valve 28 within the diverter 16 into the filter housing
60. Within the filter housing 60 is a prefilter 70 composed of pleated
paper, fabric or other fibrous material for removing sediments and
heavy particles and to assist in preventing premature blockage of
the carbon block filter. The prefilter 70 is provided with non-porous
top and bottom end caps 70a and 70b and includes a vertical cylindrical
water inlet surface 80 around the outside thereof and a water outlet
surface 82 on the inside which communicates through an opening 70c
in the bottom end cap 70b, thence through a passage 84 with the
filter housing 34 which contains the carbon block filter 48. Water
passing in to filter housing 34 from passage 84 fills the annular
water distribution chamber 57 then passes through the vertical
inlet surface 49 of the carbon block filter 48 to the hollow inner
core 50 which communicates through the dispensing opening 54. In
this way, the water from the upright tubular diverter 16 passes
first through the pleated paper prefilter 70 housing 34 and through
the carbon block filter 48.
The invention has numerous advantages. The diverter 16 occupies
very little space because of its upright tubular shape. It also
fits like a nozzle on the end of the faucet in an upright position
aligned with the downward flow of water through the end of the faucet.
The valve 28 has the advantage of sliding horizontally during use
rather than rotating so that one can easily see by the position
of the valve handle 36 that the valve 28 is open. Moreover, the
spring 35 returns the valve 28 automatically to a closed position
when the water is turned off at the faucet, preventing reuse of
the filter 48 without reactivating the valve by pulling on handle
36. This has been found to prolong the life of the filter 48.
The monolithic carbon block filter 48 is not subject to channeling
like a granular filter and therefore exhibits a much longer life
than filters that employ loose clusters or granules. In addition,
the invention is more compact because the filter housing 34 is in
contact or almost in contact with the diverter 16. It therefore
occupies a minimum of space around the water faucet and will not
be in the way. The hollow core of the block filter 48 has been made
to contain a reversion tube for reversing the flow first upwardly
and then downwardly through a second filter medium to make efficient
use of a hollow space provided within the block filter. Moreover,
the filters in accordance with the invention require relatively
few parts and can therefore be economically manufactured.
Many variations of the present invention within the scope of the
appended claims will be apparent to those skilled in the art once
the principles described herein are understood.
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