Water filter abstract
An improved water filter unit including a casing having a removable
snap-type cover with the casing mountable to a surface or free standing.
The casing including a plurality of removable different type water
filter cartridges, each of which includes a pair of different water
filters, connected to a manifold formed in the casing. The casing
including a pair of change water filter indicators.
Water filter claims
We claim as our invention:
1. A water filter unit for use with a water source, comprising:
at least a first and a second water filter cartridge connected
in series by a manifold, said first water filter cartridge having
a water inlet at one end and an outlet at the opposite end constructed
and arranged to be threadably connected to said manifold, said second
water filter cartridge having a water inlet at one end constructed
and arranged to be threadably connected to said manifold and a water
outlet at the opposite end, and being different in filtration media
from said first water filter cartridge;
a unit casing comprising a base portion and a rear wall portion,
the wall portion having bracket arms for holding the water cartridges;
said manifold integrally formed in said casing base portion with
a threaded inlet threadably connected to said first water filter
cartridge outlet and a separate threaded outlet threadably connected
to said second water filter cartridge inlet and a single passageway
connecting the threaded inlet and outlet, the threaded inlet and
outlet being of a different diameter to ensure proper cartridge
placement;
and each of said water filter cartridges are threadably engageably
respectively in said manifold threaded inlet and outlet;
a detachable cover having front, side and top walls secured with
tabs or clips attached to said casing for easy detachment and re-attachment
for enclosing said water filter cartridges in said casing;
a water faucet connector having a faucet connector inlet for connecting
to the water source, a faucet connector outlet and at least two
flexible tubes, the first tube connecting the faucet connector inlet
and the water inlet of the first water filter cartridge and the
second tube connecting the water outlet of the second water filter
cartridge and the faucet connector outlet; and clip means mounted
on the casing for holding the tubes.
2. The water filter unit of claim 1 wherein said casing includes
a manually adjustable change filter indicator for each of said water
filters to conveniently display the calendar times that the filter
needs to be changed.
3. A water filter unit as claimed in claim 2 wherein said change
filter indicator means includes a pair of rotatable disc members
respectively for displaying calendar time of filter change.
4. The water filter unit of claim 1 wherein each of said water
filter cartridges includes at least two different water filtration
media in series therein.
5. A water filter unit for use with a water source including a
plurality of replaceable filter cartridges, comprising:
a casing with a detachable cover secured with taps or clips attached
to said casing for easy detachment and re-attachment for removing
and replacing said water filter cartridges and an adjustable change
filter indicator to conveniently display when each of the filter
cartridges needs to be changed, said casing comprising a base portion
and rear wall portion, the wall portion having bracket arms for
holding the water cartridges, and including means for mounting said
rear wall portion to a convenient surface and means for free standing
said base portion on a surface, removable cover means for attachment
to the base and rear wall portion;
a manifold integrally formed in said casing base portion, with
a threaded inlet and a separate threaded outlet and a single passageway
connecting the threaded inlet and outlet, the threaded inlet and
outlet being of a different diameter to ensure proper filter placement,
and each of said water filter cartridges are threadably engageable
respectively in said manifold threaded inlet and outlet;
said water filter cartridges constructed and arranged to be detachably
mounted in said casing manifold in series, one in said manifold
inlet and one of said manifold outlet, said first water filter cartridge
having a water inlet at one end and an outlet at the opposite end
constructed and arranged to be threadably connected to said manifold
threaded inlet, said second water filter cartridge having a water
inlet at one end constructed and arranged to be threadably connected
to said manifold threaded outlet and a water outlet at the opposite
end, said first and second water filter cartridges being different
in function and capability from one another;
a water faucet connector having a faucet connector inlet for connecting
to the water source, a faucet connector outlet and at least two
flexible tubes, the first tube connecting the faucet connector inlet
and the water inlet of the first water filter cartridge and the
second tube connecting the water outlet of the second water filter
cartridge and the faucet connector outlet; and clip means mounted
on the casing for holding the tubes.
6. The water filter unit of claim 5 wherein said adjustable change
filter indicator includes means for each of said water filter cartridges
to conveniently display the calendar times when the filter needs
to be changed.
7. A water filter unit as claimed in claim 6 wherein said change
filter indicator means includes a pair of rotatable disc members
respectively for displaying calendar time of filter change.
8. The water filter unit of claim 5 wherein each of said water
filter cartridges includes at least two different water filtration
media in series therein.
Water filter description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a water filter unit,
and more particularly is directed to a water filter unit having
a plurality of different filter cartridges in series, each having
a related change filter indicator, mounted in a casing having a
snap on type cover, with a manifold connecting the filter cartridges.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Water filters have been utilized to filter the entire water stream
entering a residence or place of business, continuously or upon
demand. The water filter removes particles, and/or chemicals and/or
metals from the water stream, especially for drinking purposes.
Typically, commercial prior art water filters include only a single
filter, typically formed with charcoal as the filter medium. Such
water filters are not as efficient as desired. The prior art water
filters also typically are designed to be mounted under the sink
and are permanently coupled into the water stream.
It would be desirable to provide a water filter unit which includes
a plurality of different filter units for the water stream, provides
filtered water on demand and which has a cabinet which can be free
standing or otherwise mounted as desired.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is, therefore, a primary object of the present invention to
provide a water filter unit having a plurality of filters in series
in the water stream to reduce metals, chemicals, bad taste and odors
in the water.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a cabinet
or casing into which the filters are mounted, which can be free
standing or mounted as desired and includes a snap-type cover.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a
separate change filter indicator for each water filter.
In general, the present invention contemplates a water filter unit
having a casing with a snap-type cover, the casing being adapted
to be mounted to a convenient surface or to be free standing as
desired. The casing includes mounting brackets for a pair of water
filter cartridges, which water filter cartridges are connected by
a cross-connector or manifold, preferably formed integrally in the
body of the casing. The casing includes a pair of change filter
indicators, one for each water filter cartridge.
These and other features and advantages of the invention will be
more readily apparent upon reading the following description of
a preferred exemplified embodiment of the invention and upon reference
to the accompanying drawings wherein:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the water filter unit of the present
invention with the snap-type cover partially cut away for illustration
purposes.
FIG. 2 is a front plan view of the water filter unit of FIG. 1
with the water filter cartridges and snap-type cover removed.
FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the water filter unit of FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is a side plan view, partially in section, of the water
filter unit of FIG. 1.
FIG. 5 is a partial cross-sectional view of the water filter unit
shown in and taken along the line 5--5 in FIG. 3.
FIG. 6 is a partial side plan view of the casing base and rear
wall portion of the present invention disconnected from one another.
FIG. 7 is a partial top plan view of the casing base and rear wall
portion partially in section connected to one another.
FIG. 8 is a plan view of one embodiment of the internal change
filter indicator mechanism of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of the change filter indicator
mechanism of FIG. 8.
FIG. 10 is a plan view of a water filter change tool for use with
the present invention.
FIG. 11 is a side, partially sectional view of one water stream
connector for use with the present invention.
While the invention will be described and disclosed in connection
with certain preferred embodiments and procedures, it is not intended
to limit the invention to those specific embodiments. Rather it
is intended to cover all such alternative embodiments and modifications
as fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Turning to the drawings, there is shown in FIG. 1 a water filter
unit of the present invention generally indicated by the reference
numeral 10. The water filter unit includes a cabinet or casing 12
which includes a casing base and rear wall portion 14 and a snap-type
cover 16. The cover 16 includes a resilient snap catch release 18
which will be described in detail with respect to FIG. 4. Any type
of removable cover could be utilized.
The rear wall portion 14 includes a pair of bracket arms 20 22
into which are mounted a pair of water filter cartridges 24 26.
The water filter unit 10 includes a water stream inlet tube 28
which terminates in a coupling 30 which in turn is removably connected
to an inlet end 32 of the water filter cartridge 24. The water filter
cartridge 24 preferably includes a pair of stages including a first
large particle prefilter 15 and a second reduction filter 17 for
reducing chemicals, bad taste and odors from the water. Preferably,
the water filter cartridge 24 is a replaceable cartridge, Model
Number TC-2 water filter produced by the assignee of the present
application, Omni Corporation of Hammond, Indiana.
The filtered water stream flows out of the water filter cartridge
24 through an outlet end 34 connected or mounted into a connector
or integral manifold 36 as best described with respect to FIG.
5. The water stream passes through the integral manifold into an
inlet end 38 of the water filter cartridge 26 also connected or
mounted into the connector or integral manifold 36. The water filter
cartridge 26 is different from the water filter cartridge 24 and
also preferably is a two stage water filter, a first lead and heavy
metal filter 19 and a second final water filter 21 for removing
fine particles. Preferably the water filter cartridge 26 is a replaceable
cartridge, Model Number TC-1 water filter also produced by the assignee
of the present invention. The multiple different water filters provide
a greatly enhanced water filtration over the prior art single medium
filters. The water filter cartridges 24 and 26 are connected through
the manifold 36 without valving.
The water stream then passes out of the water filter cartridge
26 through an outlet end 40 via a removable coupling 42 into a water
outlet or dispensing tube 44. The tubes 28 and 44 are connected
to a conventional water faucet connector 46 which provides the filtered
water stream on demand as will be best described with respect to
FIG. 11. The casing 12 also preferably includes a change filter
indicator 48 best described with respect to FIGS. 8 and 9.
The rear wall portion 14 without the water filter cartridges 24
26 and the snap-type cover 16 is best illustrated in FIG. 2. The
bracket arms 20 and 22 preferably are formed integrally with the
wall portion 14 and extend therefrom to support the water filter
cartridges 24 and 26 removed from this view. The water stream inlet
and outlet tubes 28 44 are mounted to respective side walls 50
52 such as by clips 53. The side walls 50 52 also preferably integrally
are formed with the wall portion 14 and with respective top wall
portions 54 56. The wall portions 50 52 54 and 56 provide structural
strength for the rear wall portion 14 which also includes a casing
base 58. The base 58 includes a plurality of feet 60 which provide
the free standing capability of the water filter unit 10.
The base 58 includes an aperture or opening 62 through which the
inlet and outlet tubes 28 44 extend. The feet 60 provide space
for the tubes 28 44 when the water filter unit is standing on
a surface, not illustrated. The wall portion 14 also includes a
pair of slotted apertures 64 66 for the wall mounting of the water
filter unit 10. The apertures 64 66 can be fitted over screw or
bolt heads to provide a secure wall or other surface mounting in
a conventional manner.
The wall portion 14 also includes the snap release mechanism 18
for the snap-type cover 16 best illustrated in FIGS. 2-4. The snap-type
cover 16 includes a detent 70 recessed in a top cover portion 72.
The snap release mechanism 68 includes an integral arm 74 biased
against the top cover portion 72 with a slot or aperture 76 formed
in the arm 74 to engage the detent 70. To release the snap-type
cover 16 a pad or button 68 is depressed to release the detent
70.
The base portion 58 includes a tab 78 formed in a front edge 80
thereof. The tab 78 engages a clip 82 formed in the bottom of cover
16 to secure the cover 16 to the casing 12. The clip 82 is attached
to the cover 16 by a pair of side walls, one of which 84 is illustrated
in FIG. 4.
Referring now to FIG. 5 the manifold 36 integrally formed in the
base 58 is best illustrated. The manifold 36 includes an inlet 86
which is formed in a closed end 88 of a threaded passageway 90.
The water filter outlet 34 includes a male fitting 92 which is
screwed into the passageway 90 to secure the water filter cartridge
24 in communication with the manifold 36.
The manifold 36 includes a passageway or connection 94 which allows
the water to flow from the inlet 86 to an outlet 96. The outlet
96 also is formed in an end 98 of a second threaded passageway 100
into which a male fitting 102 of the water filter inlet 38 is screwed.
Furthermore, the diameter 91 of passageway 90 is not the same as
the diameter 101 of passageway 100 which insures the proper water
filter cartridge connection.
FIGS. 6 and 7 best illustrate the connection of the back wall portion
14 with the preferably separate base portion 58. The base portion
58 includes a recessed portion 104 having a tab 106 on a rear edge
108. The wall portion 14 includes a portion 110 which mates with
the recessed portion 104. The portion 110 includes an aperture 112
into which the tab 106 is secured. To further secure and align the
portions 14 and 58 the portion 110 includes lips or channels 114
and 116 which slide over respective top and bottom edges 118 120
formed on the portion 104. The portions 14 and 58 also could be
formed integrally or could be adhesively secured to one another.
The change filter indicator 48 is best shown in FIGS. 8 and 9.
The change filter indicator 48 could be formed in numerous ways,
however, for example purposes, the change filter indicator 48 includes
three separate discs 122 124 and 126. Each disc 122 124 and 126
is mounted for rotation onto a post 128 formed or secured on the
inside of the cover 16. The discs 122 124 and 126 can be secured
on the post 128 by a removable clip 130. The change filter indicator
48 includes two apertures 132 and 134 through which the months and
years can be exhibited for the two filters. Preferably, the aperture
134 displays the month in which a first one of the water filter
cartridges should be changed. The months of the year are printed
on the outer edge of the disc 126 which is rotated to the proper
month when the first water filter cartridge is installed or changed.
The month and year for the second filter cartridge change are displayed
through the aperture 132. The years are printed on the outer edge
of the disc 124 and are displayed through one of a plurality of
holes 136 (only one of which is illustrated) in the disc 126. The
months are printed on the outer edge of the disc 122 and are displayed
through one of a plurality of holes 138 (only one of which is illustrated)
in the disc 124 and through the same hole 136 (if elongated) or
a separate hole 140 in the disc 126.
Referring to FIG. 11 the water faucet connector 46 is best illustrated.
The water faucet connector 46 can be any type of water faucet connector,
but for example purposes, the water faucet connector 46 includes
a fitting 142 which is screwed onto a standard water faucet. If
the water faucet connector 10 is not being utilized, the water flows
through a passageway 144 past a connecting pin 146 and out a passageway
148.
When it is desired to utilize the water faucet connector 10 the
connecting pin 146 is pulled to block the passageway 148 and the
water flows into a passageway 150 and then into the water inlet
tube 28. The filtered water then is discharged through the water
outlet tube 44 through a nozzle 152.
Referring to FIG. 10 a water filter cartridge change tool 154
is illustrated, secured when not in use between the brackets 20
and 22 in a slot 156 (see FIG. 2). The change tool 154 includes
a handle 158 and a pair of outlet arms 160 and 162. Each arm 160
162 has a respective slot 164 166 formed therein, which slots 164
166 mate to respective flanges 168 170 on each of the couplings
30 and 42 (see FIG. 2). The change tool 154 preferably is formed
of plastic and has an open mouth 172 so that the change tool 154
easily can be utilized with the couplings 30 and 42. |