Water filter abstract
A portable water filter assembly is provided with a filter canister
secured to a removable base unit to permit replacement and cleaning
of the filter elements. The base is sealingly secured to the canister
to prevent any leakage through the use of a sealing device. A tamper-proof
fitting at the water supply connection serves to prevent servicing
of the unit and changing the filter element by other than qualified
personnel.
Water filter claims
I claim:
1. A water filter including a canister portion for holding filter
elements and granular activated carbon said canister portion including
tap connection means, an external base element, an internal base
element, means for sealing the internal base element with the canister,
supply line connecting means, and lock means for receiving a key
and for locking said inner base element to prevent removal thereof
without said key
2. The water filter of claim 1 further including securing means
for said external base element to removably secure said internal
base element and wherein said key-removable lock means comprises
a key-removable lock for locking said external base element to prevent
removable thereof without a key.
3. The water filter of claim 2 wherein said securing means comprises
internal base member outer threads and external base member inner
threads engagable with said internal base member outer threads.
4. The water filter of claim 3 wherein said internal base member
includes a bore and said external base member includes an aperture
alignable with said bore and wherein said key-removable lock comprises
a removable fitting, said fitting including means for securing said
lock to said internal base element and a keyway, said fitting extending
through said bore and at least partially through said aperture.
5. The water filter of claim 4 wherein said means for securing
said fitting to said internal base element comprises engagable threads
disposed on the mating surfaces of said fitting and said bore.
6. The water filter of claim 5 wherein said fitting is disposed
entirely within said outer base element.
7. The water filter of claim 6 wherein said fitting includes an
aperture defining a conduit and wherein said fitting at least partially
defines said supply line connection means.
Water filter description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to filters and in particular to a
portable water filter designed to eliminate contaminants from a
water supply.
In the preferred embodiment, the water filter of the present invention
includes a canister secured to a removable base to permit replacement
and cleaning of the filter element. The base is secured to the canister
to prevent any leakage through the use of a sealing device. A tamper-proof
fitting and tool serve as a key-removable lock to prevent servicing
of the unit and changing the filter elements by other than qualified
personnel.
In accordance with the above and other objects of the present invention,
a water filter is provided which enables the replacement of filter
elements and granular activated carbon by qualified personnel.
In accordance with another object of the present invention, the
base assembly provides a tamper-resistant means to prevent unqualified
personnel from attempting to change the filter cartridge.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a water filter made in accordance
with the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a vertical section of the inner base element of the present
invention;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the outer base element of the present
invention;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of yet another emobidment of the
present invention;
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of yet another embodiment of the
invention; and
FIG. 8 is a view of a keyway of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings, and in particular to FIG. 1 the
water filter generally designated 10 of the present invention includes
an upper canister 12 which preferably is made of stainless steel
or a similar non-corrosive material for use in the water filtering
environment. A suitable fitting 14 on the top of the canister connects
with a tap or spout which does not form a part of the present invention.
The canister 12 is adapted to enclose a generally cylindrical filter
cartridge to filter impurities and the like from a water supply.
The bottom, open end of the canister 12 includes an outwardly extending
flange 16 for engagement with a base generally designated 18. The
base assembly 18 forms a seal with the canister portion 12 as described
hereinafter.
The base 18 comprises two members which cooperate with one another
to form a seal with the bottom of the canister. In particular, referring
to FIGS. 2 and 3 the base includes an outer base member 20 and
an inner base member 22. In the preferred embodiment, the outer
base member 20 includes an internal thread 24 which cooperates with
an external thread 26 on the inner base member 22. The outer base
member 20 includes on its inner surface a flange or locking surface
28 which extends over the top of the circular flange 16 of the canister
12 as seen in FIG. 1. In the preferred embodiment of FIG. 1 as
well as in the alternate embodiment of FIGS. 4 5 and 6 and outer
or top seal (not shown) may be provided between the surface 28 of
the outer base member and the flange 16 of the canister 12. The
seal, however, primarily provides a cushion and is not the primary
seal which prevents leakage of the fluid from the canister 12.
Referring again to FIG. 2 the inner base member 26 includes a
flat surface 32 generally at a location above the threaded portion
26. The flat surface 32 forms a seat for a gasket seal. In particular,
referring to FIG. 1 a gasket 34 is positioned on the seat 32 so
as to engage the upper surface of the seat and the lower inner surface
of the flange 16 of the canister. The outer base member 20 is fitted
over the flange 16 where its internal threads 24 engage the threads
26 on the inner base member whereby relative rotation of the outer
base member 20 with respect to the inner base member 22 causes the
outer base member to move downwardly on the threads moving the canister
and flange 16 into engagement with the gasket 34 against the seat
32 of the inner base member thereby providing a complete seal for
the canister.
With this construction, the canister can be opened and the filter
cleaned or replaced by simply unscrewing the outer base member from
the inner base member which permits removal of the inner base member
22 and access to the filter cartridge. However, it is generally
desirable that such replacement efforts are conducted by qualified
personnel as opposed to the average user. Therefore, the cooperating
base elements 20 and 22 have been provided with a tamper-resistant
or security means as described below. As illustrated in FIGS. 2
and 7 tamper-resistant means 40 includes lock means for preventing
relative rotation of the inner and outer base elements 20 and 22
so that a special tool or key is required in order to open the water
filter and remove the filter element from the canister 12. In particular,
the security means 40 includes an aperture 42 which extends horizontally
into the inner base member 22. The aperture 42 includes at its innermost
end a tapered pipe thread which communicates with the interior region
44 of the inner base element. The pipe thread permits connection
to a conventional fitting to the supply line. The tapered section
46 cooperates with a larger counter bore 48 which extends to the
outer surface of the side wall of the inner base member 22.
The counter bore 48 in the preferred embodiment may be approximately
0.875 inches in diameter and aligns with a similarly shaped aperture
50 in the outer base member 20 when the filter is assembled with
the appropriate gasket 34 forming a seal between the canister and
the base. A special fitting or lack 60 is supplied which extends
through the aperture 50 in the outer base member 20 and the counter
bore 48 in the inner base member connecting with the pipe thread
46. The fitting 60 is threaded into the tapered pipe thread 46 and
is sized so that a portion of the fitting 60 extends from the counter
bore 48 into the aperture 50 in the outer base member 60. When installed
in this manner, the fitting or lack 60 precludes relative rotation
of the inner and outer base members 22 and 20.
The fitting 60 is also sized so that it does not extend outside
the outer surface of the outer base member 20 so that it could be
grasped with a pliers or other desirable tool. In addition, the
fitting 60 includes a special keyway to cooperate with a complementary
tool or key to permit removal of the fitting only by a qualified
service man with the tool. A preferred embodiment of the keyway
is illustrated in FIG. 8. As such, the locking system or security
system 40 prevents the user from attempting to disassemble the filter.
Three alternate embodiments of the present invention are shown
in FIGS. 4 5 and 6. In FIG. 4 a smaller inner base element 52
is threaded in a similar manner to the outer base element 54 but
includes a nipple or ridge 56 which assists in forming the seal
at the junction with the flange 16 of the canister. In this embodiment,
the design is shown without the security fitting in the event such
a fitting was undesirable. In FIG. 5 an alternate embodiment is
shown which provides a snap lock in place of the threaded fitting
previously described. The snap lock includes a claw member 60 on
the inner base element 62 and a cooperating notch or ratchet 64
on the external base element 66. In the alternate embodiment of
FIG. 6 a steel lock ring 70 cooperates with a circular groove 72
on the integral surface of the external base member and a notch
74 on the lower side of the inner base element 76. In this manner,
the inner base element is compressed and the lock ring is inserted
to secure the inner base element in a sealing relationship with
the canister 12.
The foregoing detailed description has been given for clearness
of understanding only and no unnecessary limitations should be understood
therefrom as some modifications will be obvious to those skilled
in the art. |