FILTERS
20200206656 ยท 2020-07-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D2201/4023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/4046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/307
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/96
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F1/283
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
B01D29/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A filter insert (10) comprising: a body portion (12) and a closed-ended tube (14), an open end of which is sealingly affixed around the periphery of the body portion (12); an inlet aperture (16) and an outlet aperture (18) each aperture communicating via a through hole in the body portion (12) with the interior of the tube (14); a filter medium (20) located within the tube (14) and being sealingly interposed between the inlet aperture (16) and the outlet aperture (18), wherein the tube (14) is at least partially manufactured of a flexible plastics material, and wherein the body portion (12) is relatively rigid.
Claims
1-40. (canceled)
41-78. (canceled)
79. A filter insert comprising: a body portion and a closed-ended tube, an open end of which is sealingly affixed around the periphery of the body portion; an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture each aperture communicating via a through hole in the body portion with the interior of the tube; and a filter medium located within the tube and being sealingly interposed between the inlet aperture and the outlet aperture, wherein the tube comprises an impermeable barrier and is at least partially manufactured of a flexible plastics material, and wherein the body portion is rigid relative to the tube.
80. The filter insert of claim 79 wherein the flexible material comprises plastic film.
81. The filter insert of claim 80 wherein the plastic film is provided with a metalized surface coating on one or both sides thereof.
82. The filter insert of claim 80 wherein the plastic film comprises a food-grade polymer film or a laminated plastic film.
83. The filter insert of claim 82 wherein: the laminated plastic film comprises any one or more of the layers from the group comprising: polyethylene, aluminum, polyamide, and polyethylene terephthalate; the body portion comprises a mounting disc and/or further comprising a reinforcing disc located, in use, adjacent the body portion for inhibiting and/or preventing deformation of the body portion; the inlet and outlet apertures communicate respectively with inlet and outlet spigots that extend axially from an outer surface of the body portion; and/or the filter medium is manufactured of a porous material.
84. The filter insert of claim 83 wherein: the porous material comprises compressed and/or sintered activated carbon or wherein the porous material comprises resin; the filter medium is tubular; and/or the direction of flow of fluid from the inlet aperture to the outlet aperture of the filter insert is radially inwardly from the exterior of the tube towards the interior of the tube.
85. A filter comprising: a connector comprising inlet apertures for connection to a supply of fluid and outlet apertures for connection to a fluid-consuming device; a housing detachably affixable to the connector; and a filter insert removably receivable in the housing, the filter insert comprising: a body portion and a closed-ended tube, an open end of which is sealingly affixed around the periphery of the body portion, an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture each aperture communicating via a through hole in the body portion with the interior of the tube, the inlet and outlet apertures of the filter insert being releasably and sealingly connectable to the inlet and outlet apertures of the connector, and a filter medium located within the tube and being sealingly interposed between the inlet aperture and the outlet aperture, wherein the tube comprises an impermeable barrier and is at least partially manufactured of a flexible plastics material, and wherein the body portion is rigid relative to the tube; and a substantially fluid impermeable barrier surrounding the filter insert and being arranged to prevent fluid from coming into contact with the housing.
86. The filter of claim 85 wherein: the substantially fluid impermeable barrier is relatively flexible and the housing is relatively rigid and is arranged to mechanically support the substantially fluid impermeable barrier; the radial clearance between the exterior of the filter insert and the interior of the housing is any one or more of the group comprising: less than 1 mm, less than 0.5 mm, and less than 0.25 mm; the filter further comprises a locking collar for releasably locking the housing to the connector; wherein the interior of the housing comprises engagement means for engaging and/or supporting the filter medium of the filter insert; and/or the filter further comprises a flow control valve associated with one or both of the inlet and outlet apertures.
87. The filter of claim 85 wherein the locking collar comprises a lug adapted to engage with an engagement surface of another one of the housing, connector and collar, the engagement surface comprising a first flat portion and an inclined portion, wherein relative rotation of the collar and connector in a first direction causes the lug to slide over the first flat portion, thereby inhibiting axial separation of the housing and connector, and then over the inclined portion, thereby displacing the housing axially towards the connector, and wherein relative rotation of the collar and connector in a second direction opposite to the first direction causes the lug to slide over the inclined portion, thereby allowing the housing to be displaced axially away from the connector, and then over the first flat portion thereby inhibiting axial separation of the housing and connector.
88. The filter of claim 85, further comprising an o-ring seal interposed between the connector and the housing.
89. The filter of claim 85 wherein the housing comprises a transparent portion.
90. A filter comprising a housing, a connector, and a part-turn locking mechanism for releasably locking the housing to the connector, the part-turn locking mechanism comprising: a first position in which the housing is locked to the connector; a second position in which the housing is retained to the connector but capable of limited axial movement relative to it; and a third unlocked position in which the housing is unlocked from the connector.
91. The filter of claim 90 wherein the part-turn locking mechanism comprises an engagement surface and a lug arranged to engage and slide relative to the engagement surface and/or wherein the engagement surface comprises, a first flat portion, an inclined portion and a second flat portion and/or wherein the part-turn locking mechanism comprises a locking collar.
92. The filter of claim 91 wherein one of the housing, the connector and the locking collar comprises a lug adapted to engage with an engagement surface of another one of the housing, connector and collar, the engagement surface comprising a first flat portion and an inclined portion, wherein relative rotation of the collar and connector in a first direction causes the lug to slide over the first flat portion, thereby inhibiting axial separation of the housing and connector, and then over the inclined portion, thereby displacing the housing axially towards the connector, and wherein relative rotation of the collar and connector in a second direction opposite to the first direction causes the lug to slide over the inclined portion, thereby allowing the housing to be displaced axially away from the connector, and then over the first flat portion thereby inhibiting axial separation of the housing and connector.
93. The filter of claim 91, further comprising an aperture in the first flat portion, the aperture being located at a radially spaced apart position from the inclined portion and being larger than the lug to allow the lug to pass therethrough thereby permitting separation of the housing from the connector when the collar is rotated by a predetermined amount in the second direction and/or wherein the engagement surface comprises a second flat portion located on the opposite side of the inclined portion to the first flat portion and/or comprising a plurality of lugs engageable with a plurality of engagement surfaces, each engagement surface comprising a first flat portion, an inclined portion, and a second flat portion.
94. The filter of claim 93 wherein the lugs are unequally spaced at different radial positions and/or wherein at least two of the plurality of lugs are differently shaped.
95. The filter of claim 92, further comprising a filter insert receivable within the housing.
96. The filter of claim 95 wherein the filter insert comprises a spigot axially engageable with a flow control valve of the connector, the flow control valve being openable upon axial displacement of the spigot towards the flow control valve and closeable upon axial displacement of the spigot away from the flow control valve and/or comprising a filter insert comprising: a body portion and a closed-ended tube, an open end of which is sealingly affixed around the periphery of the body portion; an inlet aperture and an outlet aperture each aperture communicating via a through hole in the body portion with the interior of the tube; and a filter medium located within the tube and being sealingly interposed between the inlet aperture and the outlet aperture, wherein the tube comprises an impermeable barrier and is at least partially manufactured of a flexible plastics material, and wherein the body portion is rigid relative to the tube.
97. The filter of claim 95, further comprising a clip comprising releasable securement means for releasably securing the connector to a surface.
98. The filter of claim 97 wherein the means for releasably securing comprises a generally U-shaped clip whose resiliently deformable arms are resiliently deformable into engagement with an exterior wall of the connector.
Description
[0026] Preferred embodiments of the invention shall now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0038] The mounting disc 12 has two through holes, which form the inlet 16 and outlet apertures 18 of the filter insert 10, for connection to a mains water supply (not shown) and a tap (not shown), respectively. In use, water flows from the mains supply into the interior of the flexible tube 14 via the inlet aperture 16, and out of the filter insert 10 through the outlet aperture 18 as shown by the flow arrows.
[0039] A porous, tubular filter element 20 is provided within the flexible tube 14. The tubular filter element 20 has square-cut ends, which provide annular surfaces 22, 24 for sealing to the underside of the mounting disc 12 and the flat, interior end wall of the closure member 26, respectively, using beads of thermoplastic glue.
[0040] In the present example, the underside of the mounting disc 12 and the closure member 26 each comprise cylindrical spigot portions 32 whose outer surfaces 34 are an interference fit with the interior surface 30 of the filter element 20, and which are provided with outwardly projecting helical thread portions. Such a configuration permits the filter element 20 to be sealingly push-fitted, and/or screw-threadingly engaged (i.e. whereby the helical threads cut into the filter element), onto the spigots to form a seal, rather than, or in addition to, the use of a bead of thermoplastic glue.
[0041] Thus, the filter element 20 is sealingly interposed between the inlet 16 and outlet apertures 18 in such a manner that water must pass through the pores of the filter element 20, and thus be filtered thereby, as it flows from the water supply to the tap. It will be noted that by locating the inlet aperture 16 radially outwardly of the outer surface 28 of the filter element 20 and the outlet aperture 18 radially inwardly of the inner surface 30 of the filter element 20, the direction of water flow is generally radially inwardly, which is believed to be best practice.
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[0043] The inlet 16 and outlet apertures 18 communicate with spigots 50, 52 that extend axially outwardly from the upper surface of the mounting disc 12. Each spigot 50, 52 has a pair of circumferential grooves for receiving an o-ring seal 54, whose function shall be described in greater detail below.
[0044] Whilst under certain circumstances, it might be possible to use the filter element in isolation, it is probable that the use of the filter element 10 by itself, in a water supply having a moderate to high water pressure, might cause the flexible plastics tube 14 to distend outwardly or burst. As such, additional reinforcement may be needed to counteract this problem, and a relatively rigid outer casing or housing may therefore be provided for the filter insert 10. An example of such an outer casing or housing is shown in
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[0046] The interior surface of the open end of the housing 36 and the interior surface of the locking collar 42 have formations therein that engage with complimentarily-shaped engagement formations 46 located on the outer surface a connector 48, which shall be described in detail below. The engagement formations 46 are unequally spaced at radial positions around the periphery of the connector 48 so that the housing 36 and locking collar 42 can only engage with the engagement formations 46 when they have a particular relative rotational orientation. This asymmetry reduces the likelihood of the housing being incorrectly connected to the connector 48.
[0047] The interior of the base wall of the housing 36 carries an axially projecting pin formation 49 that engages a complimentarily shaped and located indentation located on the underside of the end cap 26 of the filter element 10. The pin 49 enables the housing to support the filter medium, which can reduce the likelihood of it breaking during transportation or use.
[0048] As can be seen in
[0049] Notably, the interior of the housing 36 does not come into contact with the water at any time since the only flow path is from the mains supply, through the inlet connector tube 55, through the inlet spigot 50 and into the flexible tube 14, through the filter medium 20, through the outlet spigot 52, into the outlet connector tube 56 and then back into the pipe work 48. The need for any seal between the connector 48 and the housing 36 is therefore removed, although it will be seen that a supplementary o-ring seal 60 has been provided, nevertheless to keep out dust and/or to safeguard the premises in the event that there is a leak in the filter insert 10.
[0050] Turning now to
[0051] Additionally, the housing 36 is preferably manufactured from a transparent material, or is preferably provided with a viewing window 33 so that the filter element 10 can be visually inspected without having to remove the housing 36. Thus, various indicia can be provided on the filter element 10, e.g. an installation date, replacement date, filter property data, etc., which indicia can be visually inspected without having to disassemble the filter system.
[0052] It will also be noted that the outlet spigot 52 of the filter element 10 is coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the filter insert 10, whereas the inlet spigot 50 is positioned off-centre with respect to the longitudinal axis of the filter insert 10. Such an asymmetric configuration prevents the supply pipe from being inadvertently connected to the filter element's outlet aperture and vice-versa.
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[0056] In the same manner as previously described, the housing 36 comprises, at its open end, a radially outwardly projecting flange portion 38 that provides a laterally extending abutment surface 40 for a locking collar 42 to engage with.
[0057] The locking collar 42 has four radially inwardly projecting lugs 80 that engage with complimentarily-shaped apertures 82 located on the outer surface the connector 48. The lugs 80 are unequally spaced at radial positions around the periphery of the connector and are differently shaped so that the housing 36 and locking collar 42 can only engage with the lugs 80 when they have a particular relative rotational orientation. This asymmetry reduces the likelihood of the housing 36 being incorrectly connected to the connector 48.
[0058] The locking collar 42 can be slid axially towards the connector 48 such that the lugs 80 pass through the apertures 82 as shown in
[0059] During rotation of the locking collar 42, a number of things happen, as shown in
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[0062] Upon further rotation of the locking collar 42, as shown in
[0063] Finally, as shown in
[0064] Disconnection of the housing 36 from the connector 48 can be accomplished by following the above steps in reverse. It will be apparent that the first flat portion 86 prevents the housing 36 from blowing off the connector 48 as the water/air pressure within the filter cartridge is released.
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[0066] The invention is not limited to the details of the foregoing embodiments, for example, the shape, dimensions and materials of manufacture of some or all of the elements thereof may be altered. Furthermore, although the invention has been described it the context of water filters, it is not restricted to water filters: it could be used for filtering any fluid, for example, non-potable water, blood and other body fluids, paint, chemicals, liquid and/or gaseous fuels.