Water softener abstract
A combination water softener cabinet and brine tank is adapted
to have a water softening resin tank housed therein in an area adjacent
the rear wall, while an area within a forward portion of the cabinet
and alongside the resin tank serves as a brine containing area.
Reinforcing indentations in the molded plastic side walls for the
cabinet cooperate with the rear wall of the cabinet and a socket
structure on the bottom of the cabinet for retaining the resin tank
against lateral displacement within the cabinet. A combination resin
tank locating, retaining and hold-down device comprising a plate
provides with upper structure of the cabinet an isolation chamber
for protectively housing the softener cycle controlling mechanism
mounted on the resin tank against brine fume damage and against
contamination from salt during charging through an opening in the
upper front portion of the tank.
Water softener claims
I claim as my invention:
1. A cabinet comprising a plastic molding and having a bottom wall
and integral upstanding rear, side and front walls defining a substantial
housing space a lower portion of which is adapted to serve as a
brine receptacle, a rear area of said housing space being receptive
of an upright water softener resin tank provided on its upper end
with softener cycle controlling mechanism, and a front area within
the housing space being receptive of salt for the brine receptacle,
the cabinet including:
top structure comprising upward extensions of said upstanding walls
of the cabinet and providing a rear opening over said rear area
for access to the cycle controlling mechanism, and a salt-charging
front opening over said front area;
a transverse separating section of said top structure between said
front and rear openings and defining the front edge of said rear
opening and the rear edge of said front opening;
a rear cover over said rear opening and engaging said top structure
including said transverse section adjacent to said top opening rearwardly
from said front opening;
a front cover over said front opening engageable with said top
structure including said transverse area forwardly from said rear
opening whereby said front cover can be removed independently of
said rear cover when it is desired to charge salt through said front
opening into said brine tank;
a generally horizontal closure and baffle plate below said rear
opening for closing said rear area over the softener resin tank
and under the cycle control mechanism, said rear and front openings
being smaller than said plate, and said plate being resiliently
flexible so that it can be deflected for passing it through either
of said openings;
said closure and baffle plate having an opening to receive therethrough
a part of the cycle control mechanism adjacent to the top of the
tank;
edges of the plate engaging with said rear and side walls at a
level substantially below said rear opening of said top structure;
a generally upwardly projecting baffle extension on the front edge
of said plate engaging with said transverse separating section of
said top structure between said front and rear openings whereby
to define with said top structure and said rear cover a chamber
within which said cycle controlling mechanism is substantially isolated
and protected from fumes from said brine receptacle and also from
salt during charging of salt through said salt charging opening
into said brine receptacle;
an integral hinge connecting said baffle extension to said front
edge of the plate and enabling swinging of the plate from a position
generally planar with the plate to said generally upwardly projecting
position;
latching means on the free end of said baffle extension and said
transverse separating section cooperating for holding the baffle
extension in its generally upward chamber closing and baffle position
when swung up from said planar position;
and means for maintaining the resin tank in an upright position
including respective inward retaining projections on said side walls
intermediate said front and rear walls above said bottom wall for
engaging and maintaining the resin tank in assembled position in
said rear area adjacent to said rear wall.
2. A cabinet according to claim 1 including an upwardly facing
seat on said rear and side walls and at least in part comprising
an upwardly facing ledge, and means securing the plate to said ledge.
3. A cabinet according to claim 1 wherein said side wall projections
comprise reinforcing inset formations vertically elongated and molded
integrally with said side walls.
4. A cabinet according to claim 3 including filler means at said
projections and said rear walls for maintaining in position a softener
resin tank of a diameter too small to engage directly with said
rear wall and said projections.
5. A cabinet according to claim 1 wherein said bottom wall has
retaining formations molded thereon and projecting upwardly in said
rear area for receiving the bottom of the resin tank for retaining
the tank in position.
6. A cabinet according to claim 1 wherein said top structure about
said front opening slants downwardly and forwardly from said transverse
separating section whereby to facilitate charging of salt through
said front opening when said front cover is removed from said front
opening.
Water softener description
This invention relates to a new and improved combination water
softener cabinet and brine tank.
As heretofore constructed, combination water softener cabinet and
brine tank constructions have suffered from various inadequacies
both as to cost and performance. Costwise, they have required too
many parts and generally costly assembly operations. In performance
prior arrangements have been wanting in a number of respects, among
which may be mentioned no, or at least inadequate, provision for
safe shipment and installation handling of the cabinet with the
resin tank assembled therein, that is, the cabinet serving as, in
effect, a shipping and handling container for the resin tank and
its associated cycle controlling mechanism. In service, the cycle
controlling mechanism must be protected not only against salt fumes
generated in the brine tank area of the cabinet, but should also
be protected against salt contamination during charging of the brine
tank area with salt. Protection against salt during the charging
process is especially deficient in some prior constructions. In
some prior constructions, access to the cycle controlling mechanism
for adjustments and the like is not as convenient as it should be.
It is, accordingly, an important object of the present invention
to overcome the disadvantages, deficiencies, inefficiencies, shortcomings,
and problems inherent in prior combination water softener cabinets
and brine tanks, and to provide a new and improved construction
of this type.
Another object of the invention is to provide a new and improved,
light weight, sturdy combination water softener cabinet and brine
tank having novel means for protectively isolating the softener
cycle controlling mechanism of a resin tank housed therein from
salt and salt fume contamination.
A further object of the invention is to provide a new and improved
economical combination water softener cabinet and brine tank construction
involving a minimum number of easily assembled parts.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a new and improved
combination water softener and brine tank structure which is especially
suitable to serve as a shipping and handling container for the resin
tank and its associated mechanism.
According to features of the invention, a combination water softener
cabinet and brine tank comprises a cabinet dimensioned to receive
and house a water softener resin tank in one area of a substantial
space enclosed by the cabinet, said space also providing a substantial
brine containing area alongside said resin tank area, an upper portion
of the cabinet comprising structure defining a salt-charging opening
over the brine containing area; and means on the structure providing
a resin tank locating, retaining and hold-down device over the resin
tank housing area, such means also defining with the structure an
isolation chamber for protecting resin tank mounted softening cycle
controlling mechanism against brine fume damage and against contamination
from salt during charging of salt through said opening into the
brine containing area.
According to other features of the invention, a combination water
softener cabinet and brine tank comprises a cabinet adapted to house
an upright water softener resin tank, and the cabinet has bottom,
back, opposite side and front walls and top closure means; and respective
inwardly projecting means on the side walls intermediate the front
and rear walls and spaced above the bottom wall for cooperating
in maintaining the resin tank in an assembled position in the cabinet
between the back wall and the inwardly projecting means.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be
readily apparent from the following description of certain representative
embodiments thereof, taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings although variations and modifications may be effected without
departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concepts embodied
in the disclosure and in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a combination water softener cabinet
and brine tank embodying features of the invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged vertical sectional elevational detail view
taken substantially along the line II--II of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary horizontal sectional view taken substantially
along the line III--III of FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 3 but showing a modification;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a resin tank having the tank
locating, retaining, and hold down device preassembled therewith;
FIG. 6 is a vertical sectional detail view taken substantially
along the line VI--VI of FIG. 3.
FIG. 7 is a horizontal sectional detail view taken substantially
along the line VII--VII of FIG. 6;
FIG. 8 is an enlarged sectional detail view of substantially the
area identified at VIII in FIG. 2;
FIG. 9 is a fragmentary vertical sectional detail view taken substantial
along the line IX--IX of FIG. 7; and
FIG. 10 is a fragmentary perspective view demonstrating a method
of assembling the brine tank locating, retaining, and hold down
device with the cabinet.
A combination water softener cabinet and brine tank according to
the invention and as exemplified in the drawings comprises a cabinet
body 15 (FIG. 1) in the form of a generally upwardly opening container
desirably molded in one piece from suitable plastic material such
as high impact polypropylene or high density polyethylene and having
a bottom wall 17 (FIGS. 2 and 3) of generally rectangular form longer
in a front to rear direction and having upstanding therefrom a rear
wall 18 opposite side walls 19 and a front wall 20. In its lower
portion, the front wall 20 is desirably provided with an inset toe
space 21 which runs a short distance into the adjacent lower portions
of the side walls 19 and is defined along its upper side by an offsetting
reinforcing juncture bend 22 stiffening and reinforcing the lower
portion of the front wall.
The dimensions of the cabinet 15 are such as to receive and house
a resin tank 23 in one area, herein the rearmost area of a substantial
space enclosed within the cabinet structure, and which space also
provides a substantial brine containing area alongside the resin
tank area, more particularly in the front portion of the cabinet
space. Where, as is generally true, the tank 23 is of cylindrical
form throughout most of its length some brine containing space may
also be present at the opposite sides of the tank. It will be appreciated
that the tank 23 may be of any preferred construction suitable to
withstand a substantial ion exchange resin load and water pressure.
The tank 23 may have an external casing of fiberglass or other suitable
material which is inert to brine B and salt S within the brine containing
area and in which the tank is immersed in service.
In order to permit the cabinet 15 to be used effectively as a shipping
and handling container with the tank 23 assembled therein, means
are provided within the cabinet for maintaining the tank 23 in position.
To this end, the bottom wall 17 has tank-bottom-retaining means
in the form of an interrupted circle of integral upwardly projecting
rib means 24 providing a cradle socket receptive of the bottom of
the tank 23 which, as is customary, is of convex form and is therefore
cradled within the socket. Desirably the rib structure 24 is molded
integrally with the bottom walls 17. In addition, inward retaining
projections 25 are provided on the side walls 19 (FIGS. 2 3 and
6). In a preferred construction, the projections 25 are molded integrally
as insets in the side walls 25 suitably located intermediate the
rear wall 18 and front wall 20 and shaped not only to provide the
desired tank retaining function but also to afford desirable reinforcement
for the side walls especially against bulging due to load pressure
of the salt S and the brine B. For this purpose, the projections
25 are of generally vertically elongated shape and spaced above
the bottom wall 17 but substantially below the top of the cabinet
15 so as to engage the cylindrical wall of the tank 23 intermediate
its height. Two points of engagement of the tank 23 by the projections
25 in a three point retaining engagement wherein the back wall 18
provides the third point of engagement. In a preferred form, the
projections 25 comprise a plurality of angularly related surfaces
including an inner panel surface 27 which is connected in spaced
relation to the respective side wall 19 by an angular rear panel
surface 28 a front angular panel surface 29 a top angular panel
surface 30 and a bottom angular panel surface 31. By preference,
the inwardly offset panel surface 27 is formed on a downwardly and
inward slope, in each instance, as best seen in FIG. 6. By having
the projections 25 spaced substantially above the bottom wall 17
free brine circulation is permitted within the brine tank space
within the cabinet 15. Through this arrangement, the lower portion
of the tank 23 at least, is thoroughly retained against lateral
displacement from the desired position within the cabinet.
If it is desired to install within the cabinet 15 a resin tank
23' (FIG. 4) of smaller diameter than the tank 23 retention of
the tank 23' against lateral displacement may be effected in cooperation
with the base socket defined by the rib structure 24 by placing
filler blocks 23a between the projections 25 and a filler block
23b between the tank and the back wall 18. Suitable material for
the blocks 23a and 23b comprises rigid plastic (polystyrene) foam.
An upper portion 32 of the cabinet 15 comprises structure defining
a salt-charging opening 33 (FIGS. 2 and 10) over the brine containing
area within the cabinet. In a preferred form, the upper portion
structure 32 comprises generally upward extension of the walls of
the cabinet 15 offset by a horizontal reinforcing flange 34 providing
an upwardly facing ledge 35. About its top the structure 32 is formed
with an insert rabbet 37 providing reinforcement and defining an
upwardly facing ledge shoulder or seat. To facilitate access into
the charging opening 33 the front portion of the structure 32 about
the opening 33 is on a generally oblique slope extending downwardly
and forwardly from a transverse upwardly opening groove 38 along
the upper end of the sloping portion, with a flange area 39 surrounding
and outlining the opening 33 and providing a substantial reinforcement
cooperating with the flange 34 and the rabbet 37 in stiffening the
upper portion 32 of the cabinet. Normally, the opening 33 is adapted
to be closed by a removable closure member 40 having means for maintaining
it against lateral displacement comprising a peripheral downturned
flange 42 along its side and front edges engaging in the rabbet
37 and an inset 43 adjacent its front end cooperating with the
adjacent portion of the opening-defining flange 39 to hold the closure
against forward displacement and providing a finger grip depression
44 facilitating manipulation of the closure for removal and replacement
as necessary.
Means comprising a plate 45 on and in cooperation with the upper
structure 32 provides a softener tank locating, retaining and holddown
device over the resin tank area of the cabinet 15. In a preferred
form, the plate 45 has an opening 47 just large enough to accommodate
a reduced diameter collar 48 on the lower end portion of a body
49 carried on the upper end of the tank 23 and supporting water
softener cycle controlling mechanism of any preferred form. Adjacent
to one side, the plate 45 has another smaller opening 50 (FIG. 7)
for passage of a screen-equipped brine duct 51 (FIGS. 2 6 3 and
5) for effecting communication between the body of the brine tank
area within the cabinet and the cycle controlling mechanism supported
by the body 49. Assembly of the plate 45 with the tank 23 may be
effected after the tank 23 is inserted into the cabinet 15 and before
the mechanism body 49 has been installed on the tank. On the other
hand, the construction and arrangement of the plate 45 and the upper
portion 32 of the cabinet are preferably such that the plate 45
may be assembled with the tank 23 and the mechanism body 49 substantially
as shown in FIG. 5 before insertion of the tank into the cabinet
15.
In the assembled relationship within the cabinet 15 the plate
45 is dimensioned to be received on the ledge 35 which is located
at about the height of the top of the tank 23 as best visualized
in FIGS. 2 6 and 7. At its sides, the plate 45 simply rests on
the ledge 35. Along its rear end, the plate 45 rests on the portion
of the ledge 35 along the rear wall 18 and is desirably provided
with means for securing the plate to the ledge. Although the ledge
35 may be relatively narrow throughout most of its extent, in order
to accommodate fastening means 52 the ledge in at least a substantial
portion along the rear wall 18 is wider and receives a rearward
extension 53 of the plate 45. In one desirable form, the fastening
means 52 comprise blind rivets of the type molded from plastic and
having a head 54 and an integral multi-locking finger stem 55 extending
through a respective aperture 57 in the plate portion 53 and in
assembly projecting through an aligned complementary aperture 58
in the shoulder ledge 35. During assembly, the fingers of the stem
55 are permitted to flex toward one another to enable passage through
the aligned aperture 57 and 58 as shown in dash outline in FIG.
8. Then a locking pin 59 is pressed from a retracted position as
shown in dash outline into the full outline position, whereby the
fingers are maintained in a spread-apart relation wherein shoulders
thereon hold the rivet against withdrawal, thus maintaining a secured
position of the plate 45. If it is desired to remove the plate 45
the pin 59 can be driven into retracted position and the rivet fastener
52 can then be withdrawn from the ledge 35 to release the plate.
In addition to the opening 33 the top structure 32 has an access
opening 60 in its rear portion over the resin tank area of the cabinet
15 and defined by a reinforcing flange 60 similar to the flange
39 which defines the opening 33. In molding the cabinet 15 blow
molding techniques may be employed wherein the cabinet comes out
of the mold as a completely enclosed hollow member, wherein the
openings 33 and 60 are then cut. At the same time an opening 62
may be cut in the upward extension portion of the rear wall 18 in
the upper structure 32 for clearance of conduits 63 customarily
connected to the tank-carried cycle controlling mechanism as installed
in a water softener system. A protective and ornamental cover 64
may be applied over the opening 60 and the softener controlling
mechanism, a front lower edge of the cover being received in the
groove 38 adjacent the back edge of the closure 40 and remaining
lower edges of the cover 64 seated in a reinforcing shoulder rabbet
65.
Inasmuch as the openings 33 and 60 are both shorter and narrower
than the dimensions of the plate 45 the plate 45 is constructed
and arranged to be flexibly warped and passed through either of
the openings. That is, the plate 45 is so resiliently flexibly constructed
that it can be inserted into the cabinet 15 before assembly with
the tank 23 and the controlling mechanism body 49 by manually flexibly
deflecting the plate and bendably distorting it to small enough
dimensions to enable thrusting it through either of the openings
33 or 60. If, as generally preferred, the plate 45 is preassembled
with the tank 23 and the control mechanism body 49 as shown in FIG.
5 then the tank can be inserted into the cabinet through the opening
60 and the plate 45 flexibly warped and forced through the opening
60 into position in the manner exemplified in FIG. 10. During this
assembly operation such portions as necessary of the plate 45 are
resiliently bent up toward the control mechanism body 49 or down
toward the resin tank top sufficiently to permit the plate 45 to
slip into the opening 60 past the flange 61. Once inside the cabinet
confines, the plate 45 springs into its normal substantially flat
condition to be received marginally on the ledge 35. In a construction
providing for the desired resilient flexibility in the plate 45
but at the same time providing it with the desired thickness for
ample rigidity to serve its tank locating, retaining and hold-down
function, the plate may be injection-molded or die cut from sheet
of suitable plastic such as high density polyethylene, polypropylene
or other suitable polyolefin. Such materials can practically be
provided with adequate flexibility and memory factor to serve the
purpose.
An additional function of the plate 45 is to define with the top
structure 32 of the cabinet 15 an isolation chamber 67 for protecting
the resin tank-carried water softener cycle controlling mechanism
against brine fume damage and against contamination from salt during
charging of salt through the opening 33 into the brine containing
area of the cabinet. For this purpose, the front end portion of
the plate 45 is constructed to provide a valve or baffle extension
68 which is connected by an integral hinge 69 to the body of the
plate and is of complementary width and length to fit reasonably
snugly against the upward extensions from the side walls 19 above
the ledge 35 (FIG. 6) and to engage closingly with the overlying
portion of the top structure 32 (FIG. 2). By virtue of the hinge
69 the baffle extension 68 can be hingedly swung between an open
position as shown in dash outline in FIG. 2 whereby an access passage
is provided into the chamber 67 and a closed position as shown
in full outline. In the closed position the baffle extension is
releasably latched by means comprising respective shallow, downwardly
opening latching sockets 70 in the front margin of the flange 61
within which tabs 71 (FIGS. 2 5 and 9) on the distal edge 72 of
the baffle extension engage releasably. There are respective clearances
73 at each side of the tongue 72 to clear the overhanging rabbet
formation 65. By virtue of the resilient flexibility of the extension
68 the tabs 71 can be readily snapped into and out of the sockets
70 with moderate manual pressure. It will be apparent that when
the flap-like baffle extension 68 is in its raised latched position,
the isolation chamber 67 is protectively closed off from the remainder
of the interior space within the cabinet 15 and the baffle extension
68 defines with the forward portion of the top structure 32 an ample
passage for reception of salt into the brine space within the cabinet
from the charging opening 33.
It will be understood that variations and modifications may be
effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel
concepts of this invention. |