Water filter abstract
Water filter module for filtration of water used to brew coffee,
having a series of vertically aligned filters placed in a body member
and having a charcoal filtration member bounded by screen at its
upper and lower ends and in the water filter module. An alternate
embodiment includes a water permeable containment device having
encapsulated filtering medium.
Water filter claims
I claim:
1. A water filter for a drip coffee brewer comprising:
a water permeable housing formed by a first horizontal porous media
surface forming an inlet for receiving unfiltered water, a second
horizontal porous media surface opposite the first porous media
surface forming an outlet for dispensing filtered water, and a side
porous media surface between the first and second surfaces wherein
the side porous media surface also acts as an outlet for dispensing
filtered water, the first, second and side porous media surfaces
being constructed together to form a fully enclosed chamber; and
a carbon-based water filtration media entirely contained within
the chamber between the first, second and side porous media surfaces
for filtering the water.
2. The water filter of claim 1 wherein the side porous media surface
of the housing is cylindrical.
3. The water filter of claim 2 wherein the porous media surfaces
are constructed of cotton.
4. The water filter of claim 2 wherein the porous media surfaces
are constructed of a woven polymer.
5. The water filter of claim 2 wherein each of the porous media
surfaces is selected from the group consisting of paper, cardboard
and felt.
6. A water filter for a drip coffee brewer comprising:
a water permeable housing having an inlet, an outlet, a first planar
horizontal mesh member across the inlet, and a flared annular lip
extending upwardly and outwardly from the inlet to define a funnel
for receiving and preventing overflow of the water before the water
passes into the housing inlet;
a water filtering medium within the housing, wherein the filtering
medium is contained between the first and second mesh screens.
7. The water filter of claim 6 wherein the first mesh screen is
a polymer mesh screen.
8. The water filter of claim 7 wherein the second mesh screen
is a polymer mesh screen.
9. The water filter of claim 6 further comprising a bottom member
positioned adjacent the second mesh screen and including a plurality
of spoke members for supporting the second mesh screen wherein each
of the plurality of spoke members extends outward from a center
hub to the housing.
10. The water filter of claim 6 wherein the filtering media includes
loose carbon granules.
11. The water filter of claim 10 wherein the carbon granules have
a 20.times.200 mesh size.
12. The water filter of claim 6 wherein the filtering media is
KDF resin.
13. The water filter of claim 6 wherein the filtering media is
magnesium permeate.
14. A water filter for filtering water used in a drip coffee brewer,
the drip coffee maker having a bed of ground coffee beans and a
hot water source, the water filter comprising:
a water permeable housing having an inlet surface which faces the
hot water source when the water filter is positioned in the drip
coffee brewer, and an outlet surface which faces the ground coffee
beans when the water filter is placed in the drip coffee brewer;
a first mesh screen positioned within the housing and forming the
inlet surface;
a second mesh screen positioned within the housing and forming
the outlet surface;
a filtration medium contained within the housing between the first
and second mesh screens; and
support means extending from the housing in a direction of the
water flow through the outlet surface such that the support means
engage the ground coffee beans and support the outlet surface sufficiently
above the ground coffee beans to prevent the filtered hot water
from backing up into the housing.
15. The water filter of claim 14 wherein the housing includes
a flared annular lip extending upwardly and outwardly from the inlet
to define a funnel for receiving and preventing water overflow before
the water passes into the housing inlet.
16. The water filter of claim 14 wherein the first and second
mesh screens are polymer mesh screens.
17. The water filter of claim 14 further comprising a bottom member
positioned adjacent the second mesh screen and including a plurality
of spoke members for supporting the second mesh screen wherein each
of the plurality of spoke members extends outward from a center
hub to the housing.
18. The water filter of claim 14 wherein the filtration media
includes loose carbon granules having a 20.times.200 mesh size.
19. The water filter of claim 14 wherein the support means include
a plurality of feet.
Water filter description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to a filter system, and more particularly,
pertains to a water filtration system for filtering of water used
in the brewing of coffee through a series of filtration devices,
one of which is a layer of carbon granules or other suitable and
appropriate filtering material.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Traditional coffee making systems have incorporated elaborate systems
for the brewing of coffee and to extract the most desirable brew
of coffee, only to have these efforts thwarted by using tap water,
the likes of which imparts the taste of impurities contained in
the brewing water to the brewed coffee, such to the dislike of the
consumer. Most municipalities use chlorine to treat and disinfect
their water supply. Chlorine reacts adversely with the water leaving
it with a chlorine taste and odor. As a chemical the free chlorine
reacts with the coffee grinds to adversely affect the taste of brewed
coffee.
The present invention provides a filtration system containing carbon
or other suitable media in a container, housing or module for removing
undesirable impurities found in the water used to brew coffee. The
filter module removes residual chlorine, odors, foul tastes, impurities
and any other sediments found in a water supply prior to the water
coming in contact with the coffee grinds. The present invention
is used with drip type coffee makers. The filter module container
or housing is first placed on top of the coffee grinds. Hot water
drips into the water filter module, which sits upon the coffee grinds
in the coffee grind basket. Water is filtered through the granules
of carbon and mesh screens and then exits from the bottom of the
invention prior to entering into the coffee grinds. The filter module
can also be used for filtration of water for use in tea or other
consumable liquids.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The general purpose of the present invention pertains to a water
filtration module, container, housing or the like used to filter
coffee brewing water having a body which supports a flared inlet
port which channels plain brewing water through a coarse filter
and then through a series of finer filters finally to exit through
a bottom member onto ground coffee in the upper regions of a coffee
brewing device. The water filtration module can be placed above
the coffee grinds and prior to the point where the water contacts
the coffee grinds in existing drip coffee brewing devices.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is
provided a body member having a cylindrical or other shape of body
and contained chamber into which an upper filtration screen, a layer
of carbon or other suitable filtration granules, a lower filtration
screen and a bottom member to fit, align and secure to the body
member. An integral flared member extends above the cylindrical
body and a holed planar member common to both the cylindrical body
and the extending flared member.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, there
is provided a filter having suitable filtration granules contained
in a porous covering whereby brewing water enters the top portion,
is subsequently filtered by the filtration granules and then exits
the lower portion.
One significant aspect and feature of the present invention is
a water filter module containing or housing having a flared or other
shaped member for receiving of unfiltered water. Another significant
aspect and feature of the present invention is a water filtration
module containing or housing having a multiple filtration system.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention
is a water filtration module having a carbon granule filter.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention
is a water filtration module, containing or housing featuring a
containment device for loosely packed carbon granules, KDF resin,
magnesium permeate or other suitable filtration, treatment, purification
media.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention
is a water filtration model, container or housing which is placed
on top of the coffee grinds so that filtration, treatment or purification
of the brewing water is affected prior to contact with the coffee
grinds.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention
is a module, container or housing made of any suitable material
such as plastic, paper, cardboard, metal, mesh or other suitable
material whereby filtration, treatment or purification of brewing
water may be accomplished.
Having thus described embodiments of the present invention, it
is the principal object hereof to provide a water filter module
or granule containment device for a coffee brewer for complete filtration
of water used to brew coffee.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects of the present invention and many of the attendant
advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated
as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following
detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying
drawings, in which like reference numerals designate like parts
throughout the figures thereof and wherein:
FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of the water filter module,
the present invention;
FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded view of the water filter module;
FIG. 3 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the body and bottom
of the water filter module; and,
FIG. 4 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an assembled water
filter module.
FIG. 5 an alternate embodiment, illustrates a perspective view
of a water permeable filter;
FIG. 6 illustrates a cross section along line 6--6 of FIG. 5; and;
FIG. 7 an alternate embodiment, illustrates a perspective view
of a water permeable filter.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1 illustrates a water filter module 10 for filtering of impurities
from water used in a coffee brewing device. The water filter module
10 includes filtering devices aligned about the interior of the
externally visible members as illustrated in the figures that follow.
The water filter module 10 includes a polymer body 11 having a cylindrical
shaped member 12 an edge 13 a flared annular lip 14 extending
from the upper region of the cylindrical shaped member 12 an integral
planar member 16 having a plurality of small holes 17a-17n aligned
at the inner intersection of the cylindrical shaped member 12 and
the flared annular lip 14 and a plurality of support feet 18a-18n
extending from a polymer bottom member 20 as illustrated in FIG.
2. Although the aforementioned components are constructed of polymer,
they can also be constructed of metal, paper, cardboard, mesh material
or other suitable materials.
FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded view of the water filter module
10 including the main polymer body member 11 an upper mesh screen
22 carbon granules 24 a lower screen 26 and a polymer bottom member
20 having a plurality of support feet 18a-18n extending downwardly
therefrom. The upper mesh screen 22 and the lower mesh screen 26
in conjunction with the cylindrical shaped member 12 encapsulates
the carbon granules 24 within the confines of the polymer body 11.
The carbon granules can be of an appropriate size in a range of
20.times.100 mesh size, such as sold by Westvaco. Other materials
may be used for filtration such as KDF resin which is used for removal
of chlorine, or magnesium permeate for removal of hardness. Each
material can be used individually depending on filtration requirements
or bay be mixed or blended with other appropriate substances to
provide for multiple substance treatment of the brewing water. The
polymer bottom member 20 being essentially planar includes a round
center member 28 ring members 30 and 32 concentric to the round
center 28 a plurality of spoke members 34a-34n connecting the center
member 28 to ring members 30 and 32 and a plurality of voids 36a-36n
between the intersecting center member 28 ring members 30 and 32
and spoke members 34a-34n. The bottom number 20 can also be constructed
of any suitable material such as plastic, metal, cardboard, paper
or the like. The screens 22 and 26 can be a suitable polymer mesh
material of a fine mesh size to filter out small particles or impurities.
The upper mesh screen 22 lower mesh screen 26 can also be perforated,
slotted and of other suitable plastic or other material configured
to allow flow of fluid there through.
FIG. 3 illustrates a cross section of the polymer body 11 where
all numerals correspond to those elements previously described.
A receiving chamber or port 38 is formed by the planar member 16
and the intersecting flared annular lip 14 to receive water for
filtration as described later in detail. A chamber 40 is formed
by the under surface of the planar member 16 the cylindrical body
12 and the polymer bottom member 20. The chamber 40 accommodates
the upper and lower screens 22 and 26 and the carbon granules 24
described in FIG. 2. An annular groove 42 about the lower edge of
the cylindrical ember 12 of the polymer body 11 accommodates a portion
on the outer ring 32 of the polymer bottom member 20 and is suitably
secured therein, such as by ultrasonic welding, adhesives or any
other suitable securing process. In an alternative embodiment, the
bottom member can be molded integral to the body, and the top planar
mesh member can be dropped in and secured to the body once the screens
and the carbon block are inserted.
FIG. 4 illustrates the assembled water filter module 10 where all
numerals correspond to those elements previously described. The
water filter module 10 is assembled by affixing the upper screen
member 22 within the chamber 40 and to the underside of the hole
planar member 16 such as by ultrasonic welding or other suitable
means. The carbon granules 40 are then placed in the chamber 40
against the upper screen 22. Finally, the polymer bottom member
20 having the lower screen 26 suitably attaches to the upper surface
of the polymer bottom member 20 such as by ultrasonic welding,
is brought into the chamber 40 to bear against the carbon granules
24 and, at the same time, aligned with the annular groove 42 in
the lower inner edge of the cylindrical body 12 and suitably secure
thereto as previously described. The upper and lower screens 22
and 26 as well as providing filtration also serve the function
of containing the carbon granules within the chamber 40.
MODE OF OPERATION
FIG. 4 best illustrates the mode of operation of the water filter
module 10. The water fixture module 10 is placed with its support
feet on top of a mound of ground coffee beans or ground coffee awaiting
the brewing process. Water is then introduced into the receiving
chamber or port 38 from suitable source and is introduced by the
plurality of holes 17a-17n in the planar member 16 into the upper
screen 22 which filters out any other large impurities or other
undesirable material. If desired, polymer filter media common to
this art can also be inserted into the receiving chamber 38 and
sonically welded to provide mechanical filtration to remove sediment
and other dirt particles. After this coarse filtering through the
upper screen 22 the water is filtered through the carbon granules
24 and the lower screen 26. After this thorough filtration through
the chamber 40 the filtered water passes through the voids 36a-36n
in the polymer bottom member 20 and onto a mound of ground coffee
awaiting the brewing process in the upper region of a coffee brewing
device. Other filtration mediums can also be used to filter, treat
or purify the coffee brew water to remove unwanted tastes, odors,
dirt, sediment, scale, lime or hardness from coffee brewing water.
Other filtration can be such as, but not limited to, KDF resin for
removal of chlorine or magnesium permeate for removal of hardness.
FIG. 5 a first alternative embodiment illustrates a perspective
view of a water permeable filter 50 for encapsulation of filter
medium such as activated charcoal, KDF resin, magnesium permeate
or other suitable filtration medium. The filter 50 is placed upon
the coffee grinds in a coffee or tea brewing device to filter incoming
brewing water prior to its contact with the coffee grinds positioned
below it. The filter 50 includes a top surface 52 a bottom surface
54 illustrated also in FIG. 6. and a cylindrical side surface 56
aligned between the top surface 52 and the bottom surface 56. Surfaces
52 54 and 56 are of wire plastic or other mesh composition which
allow the flow of brewing water to pass through from the top surface
52 through contained filtration material, and through to the bottom
surface 54 or even the cylindrical side surface 56. Although the
surfaces 52 54 and 56 are described as mesh, any suitable permeable
surfaces may be used which allow passage of brewing water and may
include small holes, slots or the like. The surfaces can also be
of porous material which allows the passage of water. The surfaces
52-56 can also be constructed of any suitable material such as plastic,
metal, cardboard, paper, fibrous material or the like which include
holes or the like for passage of brewing water the top surface 52
the bottom surface 54 and the cylindrical surface 56 from the water
permeable containment device 57. The surface can form a bag or housing.
Filtration materials such as activated charcoal, KDF resin, magnesium
permeate or any other desired filter, treatment or cleaning material
are contained by the water permeable filter surfaces 52 54 and
56 as illustrated in FIG. 6.
FIG. 6 illustrates a cross section view along line 6--6 of FIG.
5 where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described.
The interior cavity 58 is filled with a suitable filtering medium
59 such as, but not limited to, particles of activated granular
carbon, KDF fluid treatment or other suitable filtration material.
The water permeable surfaces 52 54 and 56 contain the filtering
medium 59 for filtration of coffee brewing water.
FIG. 7 a second alternative embodiment illustrates a perspective
view of a water permeable filter 60 having a top surface 62 a bottom
surface 64 and a cylindrical side surface 66 between surface 62
and 64 where each surface has a plurality of holes 68a-68n. The
surfaces can be of any suitable material such as plastic, metal,
cardboard or paper. As previously described, Figures a suitable
granular filter medium is contained by the top surface 62 the bottom
surface 64 and cylindrical side surface 66 which form the water
permeable containment device 70.
Various modifications can be made to the present invention without
departing from the apparent scope hereof. |