Water filter abstract
A shower water filter assembly includes a housing having a cavity
for a filter element which is relatively large relative to the cross
section of the water pipe to which the assembly is attached. A water
inlet and a water outlet to the housing couple to a shower pipe
and a shower nozzle, respectively. The cavity portion of the housing
containing the filter element is laterally displaced from the inlet
and outlet along the line of the shower pipe. When the filter assembly
is operatively connected to the shower pipe, the filter element
can be located vertically above the water inlet and the water outlet,
and the height of the shower head is not reduced by the interspersed
filter assembly.
Water filter claims
I claim:
1. A shower water filter assembly, comprising:
a housing defining a cavity and having a water inlet and a water
outlet communicating with the cavity, the water inlet defining means
for connection to a shower pipe, oriented at least partly downwardly
toward a floor, and the water outlet defining means for connection
to a shower nozzle;
a filter element disposed in the cavity of the housing;
wherein the water inlet and water outlet lie substantially on a
plane and are aligned in opposite directions and perpendicular to
the plane, the water inlet and the water outlet connecting to of
the shower pipe and shower nozzle, respectively, at substantially
the same said plane, whereby the shower pipe and shower nozzle are
minimally spaced from one another in a direction perpendicular to
the plane.
2. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 1 wherein
the cavity for the filter element is located vertically above the
water inlet and the water outlet, whereby a height of the shower
nozzle above a floor is not reduced by installing the assembly between
said nozzle and the shower pipe.
3. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 1 wherein
the filter element is replaceable.
4. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 1 wherein
the housing comprises a first part and a second part, and means
for detachably connecting the first and second parts.
5. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 4 wherein
the means for detachably connecting includes screw threads.
6. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 4 wherein
the means for detachably connecting includes threaded fasteners.
7. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 1 wherein
at least one of the means for connecting is a threaded coupling.
8. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 1 further
comprising sealing means within the cavity operable to seal the
filter element relative to the housing.
9. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 1 wherein
the inlet and the outlet are substantially colinear and are disposed
on an end of the housing.
10. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 9 wherein
the inlet and the outlet are threaded, and wherein the means for
connection of at least one of the inlet and the outlet includes
a fitting threadably received therein.
11. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 1 wherein
the water inlet and the water outlet are at an angle relative to
one another and are disposed on an end of the housing.
12. A shower water filter assembly, comprising:
a housing defining a cavity and having a water inlet and a water
outlet communicating with the cavity, the water inlet defining means
for connection to a shower pipe oriented at least partly downwardly
toward a floor, and the water outlet defining means for connection
to a shower nozzle;
a filter element disposed in the cavity of the housing;
wherein the water inlet and water outlet are oriented oppositely
and connect to both the shower pipe and the shower nozzle at substantially
equal height, whereby a height of the shower nozzle above the floor
is not reduced by installing the assembly between the shower pipe
and the shower nozzle.
13. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 12 wherein
the housing, water inlet and water outlet are arranged such that
the cavity for the filter element is displaced laterally of the
shower pipe and shower nozzle.
14. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 13 wherein
the cavity for the filter element is located vertically above the
water inlet and the water outlet.
15. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 12 wherein
the filter element is replaceable.
16. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 12 wherein
the housing comprises a first part and a second part, and means
for detachably connecting the first and second parts.
17. The shower water filter assembly according to claim 16 wherein
one of the first part and the second part defines a substantially
flat cap detachably connected to the other of the first part and
the second part substantially encompassing the cavity, the flat
cap being installable horizontally, the inlet including means adapted
to couple with said shower pipe as oriented in a downward direction
and the outlet including means adapted to couple with said shower
nozzle, as also oriented in a downward direction, and wherein the
inlet and the outlet are coupled to the flat cap, whereby the shower
water filter assembly occupies a minimal vertical extension between
the shower pipe and the shower nozzle.
Water filter description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to the field of water filter assemblies,
and more particularly, to a water filter assembly for a shower which
does not reduce headroom in the shower.
2. Prior Art
Indoor plumbing systems provide water to one or more points of
delivery in a building. The water may be supplied from a public
water company which serves many users, or from a privately owned
well which serves an individual user. All water supplies are at
risk of being polluted by contaminants, and most water supplies,
whether public or private, contain at least trace amounts of contaminants.
The contaminants may be hazardous chemicals or bacteria, or simply
suspended particles. The contaminants may result merely in an unpleasant
odor or taste in the water, or may produce severe consequences such
as sickness, skin rashes, or with long term exposure, cancer.
Public water companies generally test water quality and maintain
nominally low levels of contaminants in the water. In order to achieve
this, the public water companies generally add chlorine to the water
to destroy bacteria. The chlorine itself may provide an unpleasant
odor and taste in the water. In an effort to overcome these problems
and provide a safer water supply, many users desire water filters
in their plumbing systems.
Devices are known for filtering water near a point of delivery
in a plumbing system. The filter devices generally include a housing
which contains one or more filter media through which delivered
water must pass. The housing defines a flow path and has a water
inlet, a water outlet, and means for connection to the plumbing
system, usually at the ultimate plumbing system outlet such as the
end of a faucet. A spray forming nozzle may be connected to the
filter outlet in order to provide a desired spray pattern of the
water.
The housing typically has a substantially larger cross sectional
area than the pipe, faucet or other conduit to which the filter
is attached. A large cross section is necessary in order to provide
for a larger and longer lasting filter element, and to reduce the
extent to which the filter reduces the pressure and flow rate of
water passing through. Additionally, the filter element has a substantial
depth along the water flow path, such that the water is treated
over a span of length sufficient to achieve the desired filtration
and/or treatment of the water.
A water filter can be installed on a shower. Shower water filters
are especially desirable for eliminating odors from chlorine or
the like. Odors are particularly noticeable in shower water because
the warm water spray on the user promotes water evaporation, produces
droplets, and creates a fine mist which permeates the air and is
ingested. Due to the character of a shower, odorous substances enter
the air and are sensed at higher levels than is the water from a
simple faucet. A shower water filter including, for example, activated
charcoal or the like substantially eliminates chlorine odor and
other odors by removing the odorous substances from the water before
the water is ejected from the shower head. A shower water filter
may also add to the water a bactericide or fungicide for preventing
the growth of bacteria or fungus in the shower head or shower area
between showers. The shower water filter may also filter out organic
chemicals which irritate the eyes and skin and may cause cancer
following repeated exposure.
While shower water filters provide the foregoing benefits, known
devices have a drawback in that they protrude from their connection
to the water pipe, which extends outwardly and downwardly form a
wall. Inserting a housing large enough for a filter element between
the pipe and the shower head results in the shower head being positioned
lower in the shower and/or farther from the wall, reducing the available
headroom (from the shower floor to the shower head) and shower space
generally. The headroom in most showers is not very great in any
event, and a reduction in the headroom increases the possibility
that users will have to bend or crouch in order to get their head
into the spray beneath the shower nozzle. Tall people are particularly
subject to this problem because shower pipes are installed at a
height which is apt for users of average height. Thus, there is
a need for a shower water filter which provides the benefits of
filtered shower water without reducing headroom beneath the shower
nozzle.
The present invention provides a shower water filter which includes
a housing having a water inlet for connection to a shower pipe,
and a water outlet for connection to a shower head. A filter element
is disposed within the housing. When the filter is operatively connected
to the shower pipe, the filter element is located vertically above
the water inlet and the water outlet. The present invention provides
the benefits of filtered shower water without reducing a height
of the shower head above the shower floor.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a shower water filter
which is simple to install between a shower pipe and shower head.
It is another object of the invention to provide a shower water
filter which reduces odors and contaminants in shower water.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a shower water
filter in which a filter element is located vertically above a water
inlet and a water outlet such that for the most part the portion
of the housing containing the filter is not interposed between the
pipe and the shower head.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a shower water
filter which does not substantially reduce shower space, in particular
the height of a shower nozzle above a shower floor.
It is still another object of the invention to provide a shower
water filter as described, which has a conveniently replaceable
filter element.
These and other objects are accomplished by a shower water filter
assembly which includes a housing having a water inlet and a water
outlet, and means defining a water flow path through a cavity. A
filter element is disposed within the cavity such that water flowing
through the assembly engages the filter element. The filter element
includes at least one filtering medium operable to remove a substance
from the water and/or to add a beneficial substance. The water inlet
has means for connection to a shower pipe, and the water outlet
has means for connection to a shower nozzle, whereby the filter
assembly can be interposed between the pipe and nozzle of an existing
shower construction. When the filter assembly is operatively connected
to the shower pipe, the portion of the housing containing the filter
element is laterally displaced from the shower pipe, preferably
being located vertically above the water inlet and the water outlet.
Water is discharged from the filter assembly at substantially the
same height at which it enters the assembly. Thus, available shower
space, including the height of the shower nozzle above the shower
floor, is not reduced.
The shower water filter assembly according to the invention may
include a conveniently replaceable filter element. In this embodiment,
the housing includes first and second parts which are detachably
connected to define the cavity for the filter element. When the
filter element is exhausted or becomes clogged with contaminants,
the first and second parts are separated to permit replacement of
the used filter element with a new filter element.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention is illustrated and discussed with reference to particular
exemplary embodiments as shown in the drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the operatively connected
shower water filter according to the invention, the shower pipe
and shower head being shown in phantom lines;
FIG. 2 is a section view taken along line II--II in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a partially exploded perspective view of the shower water
filter according to the invention;
FIG. 4 is a longitudinal section view of the shower water filter
according to FIG. 1 along line IV--IV in FIG. 1; and,
FIG. 5 is an exploded elevation view showing an alternative embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A shower water filter according to the invention is shown generally
as 10 in FIGS. 1 3 and 4 and includes a housing 12 having a water
inlet 21 and a water outlet 31. The water inlet 21 has means for
connecting to a shower pipe 42 (shown in phantom), and the water
outlet 31 has means for connecting to a shower nozzle 44 shown in
phantom. The inlet 21 and outlet 31 preferably define female threaded
passageways which receive threaded couplings 22 32. The couplings
22 32 may attach to intermediate fittings, particularly an intermediate
fitting defining a male threaded end for the shower nozzle. Alternatively,
the inlet 21 and outlet 31 may attach directly to the shower pipe
and/or shower nozzle, respectively, using the standard size and
pitch of threads.
The housing 12 defines an internal cavity 14 which communicates
with the shower pipe and the shower nozzle through the water inlet
21 and the water outlet 31 respectively, forming a flow path for
water to pass through the filter assembly from the shower pipe to
the shower nozzle. The housing 12 is preferably made of an essentially
rigid plastic such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
Referring to FIGS. 2-4 a filter element 25 is disposed within
the internal cavity 14. The filter element 25 may be a cylindrical
cartridge. Sealing means 27 are provided at opposite axial ends
of the cartridge to prevent water from bypassing the filter medium.
Water entering from the inlet 21 flows along an external face of
the filter element and passes through the filter medium to a hollow
central portion 29 of the filter element. Water from the hollow
central portion flows through the outlet 31 and is discharged at
the shower nozzle 44.
The housing 12 is configured so that the portion of the housing
defining the cavity for the filter element 25 is displaced laterally
from the inlet and outlet such that the inlet and outlet can be
placed more closely together than would be possible if the filter
element were in line with the inlet and outlet. In the embodiment
shown the inlet and outlet are disposed along a line. As shown in
FIG. 1 the inlet and outlet can be placed at an angle relative
to one another. Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 4 the inlet and
outlet can be colinear. Preferably, the portion defining the housing
12 is located vertically above the inlet 21 and the outlet 31 when
the filter assembly is operatively connected to the shower pipe
42. The inlet 21 and outlet 31 are then substantially the same height
above the shower floor. In the embodiment, the inlet 21 and outlet
31 lie on a horizontal plane at substantially the same height as
the outlet of the shower pipe such that the headroom beneath the
shower nozzle is not reduced. This linear orientation and relative
positioning result in a shower water filter which does not reduce
headroom for a user in the shower. The filtering takes place, and
the internal filter cavity 14 of the housing is located, at a point
laterally displaced from a line defined by the shower pipe. Preferably
the filter cavity is placed at a distance above the end of the shower
pipe. Water flowing through the filter assembly rises a vertical
distance from the inlet, passes through the filter element, and
descends to the outlet, which is in line with the inlet and at the
same height. The outlet can be located immediately adjacent the
inlet to reduce the extent that the filter displaces the shower
head outwardly from the wall, or the outlet and inlet can be on
opposite sides of the housing. In either case, the shower nozzle
44 is disposed at substantially the same height above the shower
floor as it would be without the water filter assembly in place.
The filter element 25 may be replaceable. In this case, the shower
water filter assembly comprises a first part and a second part,
and means for detachably connecting the first and second parts.
The first and second parts may be a base 15 and a canister 16 respectively,
which are threadably attached and may include an interspersed seal
(not shown). The base and canister can also be attached using a
plurality of fasteners, e.g., screws. The base 15 includes the inlet
21 and the outlet 31. An interior surface of the base 15 defines
a support surface 8 for the filter element 25. The support surface
8 cooperates with one of the sealing means 27 on the filter element
to sealingly contain the filter element when the canister 16 is
attached to the base 15 such that water cannot bypass the filter
element. The canister 16 is a hollow cup-shaped body defining a
sealing surface 5 on an interior end face which cooperates with
an other of the sealing means 27 on the filter element to sealingly
enclose the filter element when the canister is attached to the
base.
Over a period of time, the filter element will become progressively
more clogged with contaminants. As the filter element becomes clogged
the pressure drop across the filter element increases and water
flow out of the shower nozzle is diminished. The filter element
must be replaced when the water flow out of the shower nozzle is
reduced to a level which is unacceptable to the user.
In FIG. 5 the same reference numerals are used as in FIGS. 1-4
to identify corresponding parts. As shown in FIG. 5 the canister
may be detachably connected to the base by a plurality of threaded
fasteners 38. In this embodiment, the canister includes a flange
6 which defines a plurality of holes 34 for receiving the threaded
fasteners therethrough. The base preferably defines a plurality
of threaded holes which are engaged by the threaded fasteners, or
includes means for holding nuts for engaging the fasteners.
The invention having been disclosed, variations and additional
embodiments in accordance with the invention will now become apparent
to persons skilled in the art. Reference should be made to the appended
claims rather than the foregoing specification to assess the scope
of the invention in which exclusive rights are claimed.
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