Safety System for a Fish-Tank Siphon
20210015080 ยท 2021-01-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04F10/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D2201/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F04F10/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D2201/184
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/33
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A01K63/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01D29/33
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A safety system for a fish-tank siphon is an apparatus used to prevent suction of a fish-tank-cleaning siphon from becoming obstructed by fish, underwater plant life, rocks, or other large tank contaminants. The apparatus is configured to protect the intake by preventing potential obstructions from entering the siphon at all. The apparatus includes a grate, a mating mechanism, and a siphon inlet. The grate acts as a protective filter, preventing large items from entering a connected fish-tank-cleaning siphon. The mating mechanism allows for connection of the present invention to a fish-tank-cleaning siphon. The siphon inlet is a section of the fish-tank-cleaning siphon through which the vacuum is applied in order to remove dirty water and water contaminants. The general configuration of these components allows the apparatus to prevent a fish-tank-cleaning siphon from incidentally collecting fish or other underwater creatures, plant life, pebbles, or other contaminants while vacuum-cleaning a fish tank.
Claims
1. A safety system for a fish-tank siphon comprises: a grate; a mating mechanism; a siphon inlet; the siphon inlet comprises an inlet opening and an inlet body; the mating mechanism comprises an elastic band and a band channel; the grate being positioned across the inlet opening; the grate being perimetrically and hermetically connected to the inlet body by the mating mechanism; the band channel being peripherally integrated into the grate; and the band channel being tensionably engaged by the elastic band.
2. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 1, wherein the grate is integrated into the inlet body by the mating mechanism.
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4. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the mating mechanism comprises a flexible rim; the flexible rim comprises a fixed rim end, a free rim end, and a rim inner surface; the fixed rim end being peripherally integrated into the grate; the siphon inlet traversing into the flexible rim through the free rim end; and the siphon inlet being pressed against the rim inner surface.
5. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 4 comprises: the flexible rim tapering from the free rim end to the fixed rim end.
6. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the grate comprises a tubular barrier and a base barrier; and the base barrier being in fluid communication with the inlet opening through the tubular barrier.
7. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 6 comprises: the tubular barrier comprises a first open end and a second open end; the first open end being peripherally connected to the base barrier; and the second open end being hermetically connected to the inlet opening by the mating mechanism.
8. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 6 comprises: the grate further comprises a plurality of base holes; the plurality of base holes traversing through the base barrier; the plurality of base holes being positioned normal to the base barrier; and the plurality of base holes being distributed across the base barrier.
9. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 6 comprises: the grate further comprises a plurality of tube holes; the plurality of tube holes traversing through the tubular barrier; the plurality of tube holes being positioned perpendicular to the tubular barrier; and the plurality of tube holes being distributed along and about the tubular barrier.
10. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 1, wherein the grate is configured in a honeycomb arrangement.
11. A safety system for a fish-tank siphon comprises: a grate; a mating mechanism; a siphon inlet; the siphon inlet comprises an inlet opening and an inlet body; the mating mechanism comprises a flexible rim; the grate being positioned across the inlet opening; the grate being perimetrically and hermetically connected to the inlet body by the mating mechanism; the flexible rim comprises a fixed rim end, a free rim end, and a rim inner surface; the fixed rim end being peripherally integrated into the grate; the siphon inlet traversing into the flexible rim through the free rim end; and the siphon inlet being pressed against the rim inner surface.
12. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 11, wherein the grate is integrated into the inlet body by the mating mechanism.
13. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the mating mechanism comprises an elastic band and a band channel; the band channel being peripherally integrated into the grate; and the band channel being tensionably engaged by the elastic band.
14. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the flexible rim tapering from the free rim end to the fixed rim end.
15. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 11 comprises: the grate comprises a tubular barrier and a base barrier; and the base barrier being in fluid communication with the inlet opening through the tubular barrier.
16. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 15 comprises: the tubular barrier comprises a first open end and a second open end; the first open end being peripherally connected to the base barrier; and the second open end being hermetically connected to the inlet opening by the mating mechanism.
17. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 15 comprises: the grate further comprises a plurality of base holes; the plurality of base holes traversing through the base barrier; the plurality of base holes being positioned normal to the base barrier; and the plurality of base holes being distributed across the base barrier.
18. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 15 comprises: the grate further comprises a plurality of tube holes; the plurality of tube holes traversing through the tubular barrier; the plurality of tube holes being positioned perpendicular to the tubular barrier; and the plurality of tube holes being distributed along and about the tubular barrier.
19. The safety system for a fish-tank siphon as claimed in claim 11, wherein the grate is configured in a honeycomb arrangement.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0012] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0013] The present invention is a safety system for a fish-tank siphon that is used to prevent suction of a fish-tank-cleaning siphon from becoming obstructed by fish, underwater plant life, rocks, or other large tank contaminants. The present invention is configured to protect the intake by preventing potential obstructions from entering the siphon at all. The present invention comprises a grate 1, a mating mechanism 8, and a siphon inlet 15, as seen in
[0014] The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows the present invention to efficiently and effectively protect a fish-tank-cleaning siphon from collecting fish or other underwater creatures, plant life, pebbles, or other potential contaminants from obstructing the vacuum of the fish-tank-cleaning siphon. The grate 1 is positioned across the inlet opening 16, as seen in
[0015] Oftentimes, it is advantageous for the present invention to be utilized as a secure addition to a fish-tank-cleaning siphon. To this end, the grate 1 may be integrated into the inlet body 17 by the mating mechanism 8, as seen in
[0016] In an exemplary embodiment, the present invention benefits from being removable for cleaning and maintenance purposes. In order to accommodate such advantages, the mating mechanism 8 comprises an elastic band 10 and a band channel 9, as seen in
[0017] The mating mechanism 8 requires components that allow for attachment of the present invention to the inlet body 17. To this end, the mating mechanism 8 may comprise a flexible rim 11, as seen in
[0018] The flexible rim 11 preferably tapers from the free rim end 13 to the fixed rim end 12. This arrangement minimizes the potential for accidental dislodging of the grate 1 from the siphon inlet 15. Simultaneously, the tapering enhances the ability of the user to grasp the fixed rim end 12, thus improving the ability of the user to remove the grate 1 from the siphon inlet 15.
[0019] The grate 1 must be prepared to filter large potential contaminants, such as fish, leaves, pebbles, and other large items from entering the siphon inlet 15. To this end, the grate 1 comprises a tubular barrier 2 and a base barrier 5, as seen in
[0020] The tubular barrier 2 is optimally equipped to arrange the base barrier 5 appropriately within or relative to the siphon inlet 15. The tubular barrier 2 thus comprises a first open end 3 and a second open end 4, as seen in
[0021] The grate 1 is the primary filter through which fluids and particles may enter the siphon inlet 15. To enhance the ability of the grate 1 to perform this task, the grate 1 further comprises a plurality of base holes 6, as seen in
[0022] The grate 1 may be further equipped to allow for alternative entrance of contaminated water into the siphon inlet 15. To this end, the grate 1 further comprises a plurality of tube holes 7, as seen in
[0023] In an exemplary embodiment, the grate 1 is configured in a honeycomb arrangement, as seen in
[0024] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.