WATER FILTRATION SYSTEM
20210146283 · 2021-05-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
C02F2201/003
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B01D2239/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/33
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D36/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F1/003
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B01D29/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/0415
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2239/0442
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D35/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/86
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D39/2089
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F1/001
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F1/283
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
B01D29/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A filter assembly includes an inlet end, a sediment filter having a sediment filter surface facing the inlet end and cylindrical filters. The sediment filter surface is orthogonal to each cylindrical filter surface. A first channel and a second channel may fluidly connect the sediment filter to the more cylindrical filters. The first channel can have a central axis that is orthogonal to a central axis to the more than one cylindrical filter. A central axis of the second channel may be in a direction along the length of the more than one cylindrical filter.
Claims
1. A filter assembly, comprising: a storage vessel having a fill port and a sediment drain and defining an internal volume with a fluid path between the fill port and the sediment drain; a filter housing comprising a cylindrical filter wall with an inlet end and an outlet end; a sediment filter disposed within the inlet end and having a sediment filter surface facing the inlet end, wherein a surface of the sediment filter is substantially parallel to the fluid path between the fill port and the sediment drain; more than one cylindrical filter proximate to the outlet end, the more than one cylindrical filter each having a cylindrical filter surface, wherein the sediment filter surface is orthogonal to each cylindrical filter surface; and a threaded cap that encloses the outlet end of the cylindrical filter wall and configured to receive a threaded collar on the storage vessel, the threaded cap having an exit port fluidly connected to a volume inside an innermost cylindrical filter surface; wherein at least a portion of the filter housing is positioned within the internal volume of the storage vessel.
2. The filter assembly of claim 1, wherein the sediment filter comprises a generally circular disk.
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4. The filter assembly of claim 1, wherein the more than one cylindrical filter comprises more than one cylindrical filter in a concentric ring.
5. The filter assembly of claim 1, wherein a first channel and a second channel fluidly connect the sediment filter to the more than one cylindrical filter and wherein the first channel has a first central axis that is orthogonal to a cylindrical filter central axis of the more than one cylindrical filter.
6. The filter assembly of claim 5, wherein a second central axis of the second channel is parallel to the cylindrical filter central axis.
7. The filter assembly of claim 1, wherein the more than one cylindrical filter comprises an annular ring of activated carbon.
8. The filter assembly of claim 7, wherein the more than one cylindrical filter comprises a plurality of pleated media filters configured in a concentric ring inside the annular ring of activated carbon.
9. The filter assembly of claim 8, further comprising an outlet tube in the center of the concentric ring, wherein the outlet tube comprises a wall that causes a water flow to change direction from a direction that is orthogonal to a central axis of the pleated media filters to a direction that is parallel to the central axis of the pleated media filters.
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11. A filter assembly for a fluid container, comprising: a filter housing having a cylindrical filter wall with an inlet end and an outlet end; a sediment filter disposed within the inlet end and having a sediment filtering surface facing the inlet end, wherein the sediment filter comprises a generally circular disk; more than one cylindrical filter in a concentric ring; a channel to fluidly connect the sediment filter to the more than one cylindrical filter; an outlet tube in the center of the concentric ring, wherein the outlet tube comprises a wall that causes a water flow to change direction from a direction that is orthogonal to a central axis of the more than one cylindrical filter to a direction that is parallel to a central axis of the more than one cylindrical filter in the direction of the sediment filter and to reverse direction away from the sediment filter to reach an outlet at the end of the outlet tube; a threaded cap with the outlet, the threaded cap configured to receive a threaded collar on a fluid vessel; and a fluid container with a fill port and a sediment drain, wherein the fluid container includes an internal volume that defines a first fluid path from the fill port to the sediment drain and a second fluid path from the inlet end through the sediment filter that is generally orthogonal to the first fluid path and wherein the fluid container receives at least a portion of the filter housing.
12. The filter assembly of claim 11, wherein the sediment filter surface is orthogonal to each cylindrical filtering surface of the more than one cylindrical filter.
13. The filter assembly of claim 11, wherein the more than one cylindrical filter comprises an annular ring of activated carbon.
14. The filter assembly of claim 13, wherein the more than one cylindrical filter comprises a plurality of corrugated media filters configured in a concentric ring inside the annular ring of activated carbon.
15-18. (canceled)
19. The filter system of claim 1, further comprising the storage vessel having a substantially vertical wall with an opening, wherein the filter housing is received within the opening of the vertical wall.
20. The filter assembly of claim 1, further comprising the storage vessel having a substantially vertical wall and the sediment filter surface is substantially parallel to the vertical wall such that non-buoyant particles bypass the sediment filter.
21. A filter system, comprising: a filter assembly that includes a filter housing comprising an inlet end and an outlet end, a sediment filter disposed proximate to the inlet end and having a sediment filter surface facing the inlet end, at least one cylindrical filter proximate to the outlet end, the at least one cylindrical filter having a cylindrical filter surface, wherein the sediment filter surface is orthogonal to the cylindrical filter surface, and a cap that encloses the outlet end of the filter housing, the cap having an exit port fluidly connected to a volume inside the at least one cylindrical filter; and a container with a vertical wall having an opening, a fill port and a sediment drain wherein a first fluid path is defined inside the container from the fill port to the sediment drain that bypasses a second fluid path from the inlet end through the sediment filter such that sediment particles exit the container without passing through the filter assembly; wherein the cap is securable to the vertical wall with the filter assembly inserted through the opening in the vertical wall.
22 (canceled)
23. The filter system of claim 21, further comprising an inner ported circular wall within the filter housing to divide the filter housing into a sediment filter chamber and a cylindrical filter chamber; wherein the sediment filter is disposed in the sediment filter chamber; and the cylindrical filter is disposed within the cylindrical filter chamber.
24. The filter system of claim 1, wherein the fluid path from the fill port to the sediment drain bypasses a fluid path through the sediment filter.
25. The filter assembly of claim 11, wherein a surface of the sediment filter is parallel to the first fluid path.
26. The filter system of claim 21, wherein the surface of the sediment filter is parallel to the first fluid path.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0055] The generally cylindrical wall 195 may have straight or parallel sides and a circular or oval cross-section in the shape or form of a cylinder. However, it may have other rectangular shafts or notches.
[0056] The sediment filter 190 is positioned in a vertical orientation with respect to the height of the vessel 115. Thus, heavy sediment bypasses the sediment filter 190 and falls directly to the sediment drain thereby extending the life of the sediment filter 190.
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[0058] Water flows through the carbon ring 190 from the outside to the inside in the direction of Arrow D. Water then flows through a dividing wall 218 into the concentric ring of corrugated filters 165.
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[0065] The range of pore sizes of the first surface material can be adjusted by adding or subtracting various layers of a filter media together, such as, for example, layers of a melt blown polypropylene (PP) web. The degree of fiber-entanglement, fiber diameter and density of the melt blown web can also be used to vary effective pore sizes of the PP. In another embodiment, spunbond fabric may be used in addition to or to replace the PP when, for example, additional strength is needed.
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[0072] The segment layers have different compositions with decreasing pore sizes and sediment particle storage capacity. For example, in one embodiment segment layer AA includes a composition of 75% PET/25% PP, segment layer A includes a composition of 55% PET/45% PP, segment layer B includes a composition of 45% PET/55% PP, and segment layer C includes a composition of 25% PET/75% PP. Each segment layer AA, A, B and C may have a density of about 70 GSM.
[0073] Each of the segment layers AA, A, B and C can be composed of three or more layers of individual sandwich structures of PP layers on each side of PET fibers. The outer PP layers exhibit randomly distributed pore size structure across the surface of a sheet which also is a micro three-dimensional structure. This helps maintain flow rate and prevent pressure drop. The inner PET layer is composed of fibers which create a further three-dimensional structure to allow better dust loading capacity whilst maintaining randomly distributed pore sizes which again helps prevent pressure drop and premature clogging. The PET layer generally has a lower density and has much more porosity than the PP layer.
[0074] Multiple layers of the sandwich are stacked one on top of another to create a segment with more depth and hence more voids and more of a three-dimensional structure. These randomly distributed voids help to capture a range of particle sizes to prevent subsequent segment layers from clogging prematurely. Stacking of these layers helps create a more three-dimensional structure with multidirectional flow.
[0075] Segment layer AA is made from PET fibers sandwiched between layers of PP. This “sandwich” is more open than subsequent segment layers and exhibits a larger pore size structure in general than subsequent segment layers but has a smaller pore size than previous segment layers.
[0076] in one embodiment, segment layer AA can be composed of three or more individual sandwich structures. The outer layers of each sandwich are composed of melt blown polypropylene which exhibits randomly distributed pore size structure across the surface of a sheet which is which also a micro three-dimensional structure. This helps maintain flow rate and prevent pressure drop. The inner layer is composed of polyethylene terephthalate fibers which create a further three-dimensional structure to allow better dust loading capacity whilst maintaining randomly distributed pore sizes which again helps prevent pressure drop and premature clogging.
[0077] Multiple layers of the sandwich are stacked one on top of another to create a segment with more depth and hence more voids and more of a three-dimensional structure, These randomly distributed voids help to capture particle sizes to prevent subsequent segment layers from clogging prematurely. Stacking of these layers helps create a more three-dimensional structure with multidirectional flow.
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[0080] Segment layer E can be composed of one or more layers of individual sandwich structures with a 6.25 mean micron pore size. The pseudoboehmite creates a further three-dimensional structure to allow better dust loading capacity whilst maintaining randomly distributed micro pore sizes which again helps prevent pressure drop and premature clogging. This helps maintain flow rate and prevent pressure drop with multidirectional flow. Powder activated carbon may also be incorporated in the inside of the sandwich for taste, odor contaminant reduction.
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[0082] Other filter media may be used instead of pseudoboehmite, such as, for example, very fine (small diameter), highly entangled and/or dense layers of PET fibers.
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[0086] The bottom of the filter 300 is sealed or pressure fitted against the bottom of the casing such that water flows through the filter as shown by Arrow B. The water flows into an open channel at the center of the filter 300 and flows out of the casing case through output line 330 in the direction shown by Arrow C.
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[0088] The description above has been described with reference to particular embodiments, however, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt to a particular situation, material, composition of matter, process, process step or steps, to the objective spirit and scope of the present disclosure. For example, the filter assembly may be incorporated into another type of water vessel, such as, a drum, barrel or a fixed water system. The filter assembly may also be used for other types of liquids. As another example, the sediment filter may have another shape, such as, a rectangle, globe or bag. All such modifications are intended to be within the scope of the claims provided below.