Portable Filter Cleaning System And Method Of Cleaning A Filter
20240050875 ยท 2024-02-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D24/4636
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M2200/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D29/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/0228
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M11/247
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B01D24/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M11/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D29/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A portable filter cleaning assembly is configured to retain a filter on support rod and allow the filter to spin from a spray of water. The spinning filter releases debris from the filter surface through centrifugal force. The assembly has drainage features to ensure proper drainage of water collected within the interior of the filter and enable proper spinning from the spray of water. The assembly utilizes a support rod with a bottom filter retainer that is conical in shape for engaging with the filter aperture. The bottom filter retainer may further have a bearing that enables the filter to rotate freely about the rod with very little force. The assembly may include a stand for securing the support rod on a hard surface, such as concrete or on an uneven lawn surface.
Claims
1. A method of cleaning a filter comprising: a) providing a filter having a first filter aperture; b) providing a portable filter cleaning assembly comprising: i) a support rod extending from a top to a bottom; ii) a bottom filter retainer configured on the support rod and comprising: a conical retainer comprising; a rod receiver configured through the conical retainer and configured to receive said support rod; wherein the portable filter cleaning assembly is configured to retain said filter on the support rod with the conical retainer extending into said first filter aperture of the filter; c) placing said filter on the support rod with a first filter aperture retained over the conical retainer; d) spraying the filter with a stream of water to cause the filter to rotate about the support rod and thereby clean the filter.
2. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 1, further providing a rod-cap filter retainer configured to extend over said top of the support and having an interface surface configured to contact an interior of the filter and a pole portion configured to rotate with respect to the interface surface; and placing the rod-cap filter retainer over the top of the support rod before placing the filter over the support rod.
3. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 1, wherein the conical retainer is a first insertion retainer and wherein a portion of the first insertion retainer extends into the first filter aperture.
4. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 3, further providing a second insertion retainer, and wherein the filter has a second filter aperture on an opposing end from said first filter aperture; placing the second insertion retainer over the top of the support pole and into said second filter aperture of the filter to secure a top of the filter to the support pole.
5. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 1, wherein the bottom filter retainer further comprises: an interior drainage feature configured along said rod receiver of the conical retainer and configured to drain water from the interior of the filter; and a drainage slot configured in an outside surface of the conical retainer and configured to drain water from the interior of the filter; and a bearing configured between the support rod and the conical retainer; wherein during spraying the filter with a stream of water said water passes through the filter to an interior of the filter and drains from the interior of the filter, through both said drainage slot and through the interior drainage feature of the bottom filter retainer.
6. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 1, wherein the portable filter cleaning assembly further comprises a support setter comprising a rod receiver portion having a rod receiver aperture configured to receive said support rod therethrough and a clamp configured to secure the support setter in a fixed position to the support rod; wherein the method further comprises securing the support setter to said support rod and configuring the bottom filter retainer on the support setter.
7. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 6, wherein the support setter further comprises a separation and a clamp knob configured to reduce said separation in the support setter to secure the support in a fixed position to the support rod.
8. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 7, wherein the support setter further comprises slip teeth that extend between the support rod and the bearing.
9. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 8, wherein the support setter comprises clamp ports configured between the slip teeth and configured to allow water to drain from the interior of the filter from the interior drainage features of the bottom filter retainer through the clamp ports.
10. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 1, wherein the drainage slots extend along a height of an outside surface of the conical retainer.
11. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 10, wherein the conical retainer comprises a top and a bottom and wherein the drainage slots extend from said top to said bottom of the conical retainer.
12. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 1, wherein the drainage slots extending circumferentially along an outside surface of the conical retainer.
13. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 1, wherein the bottom filter retainer is detachably attachable to the support rod.
14. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 1, wherein the portable filter cleaning assembly further comprises a top filter retainer that is detachably attachable to the support rod and wherein the method further comprises configuring the top filter retainer on the support rod to secure the filter on the support rod between said top filter retainer and the bottom filter retainer.
15. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 1, wherein the support rod has a spike on said bottom and wherein the method further comprises inserting the support rod into a ground surface by inserting said spike into said ground surface.
16. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 15, wherein the portable filter cleaning assembly further comprises a stand configured to receive said bottom of the support rod to retain the support rod in a substantially vertical orientation within 25 degrees of a vertical axis; and wherein the method further comprises inserting the bottom of the support rod into said stand to retain the support rod in a substantially vertical orientation.
17. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 16, wherein the stand further comprises a rod receiver comprising a cylinder configured to receive the bottom of the support rod therein, and wherein the method further comprises inserting the bottom of the support rod into the rod receiver.
18. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 17, wherein the stand comprises a stand base that has a planar bottom and wherein the rod receiver extends up from said stand base.
19. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 1, wherein the portable filter cleaning assembly further comprises a stand comprising: a) a stand base having a planar bottom; b) a rod receiver comprising a cylinder extending up from the stand base; wherein the rod receiver is configured to receive said bottom of the support rod to retain the support rod in a substantially vertical orientation within 25 degrees of a vertical axis; and wherein the method further comprises inserting the bottom of the support rod into said stand to retain the support rod in a substantially vertical orientation.
20. The method of cleaning a filter of claim 1, wherein the portable filter cleaning assembly further comprises a stand comprising: a) a plurality of support legs; b) a stand aperture configured to receive the bottom of the support rod therethrough and to retain the support rod in a substantially vertical orientation within 25 degrees of a vertical axis; and wherein the method further comprises inserting the bottom of the support rod through said stand aperture to retain the support rod in a substantially vertical orientation.
21. A portable filter cleaning assembly comprising: a) a support rod extending from a top to a bottom; b) a bottom filter retainer configured on the support rod and comprising: i) a conical retainer comprising; ii) a rod receiver configured through the conical retainer and configured to receive said support rod; wherein the portable filter cleaning assembly is configured to retain a filter on the support rod with the conical retainer extending into a filter aperture of the filter; and wherein said filter is configured to spin about the support rod from a stream of water onto the filter.
22. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 21, further comprising a rod-cap filter retainer that extends over said top of the support and having an interface surface configured to contact an interior of the filter and a pole portion configured to rotate with respect to the interface surface.
23. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 21, wherein the conical retainer is a first insertion retainer and wherein a portion of the first insertion retainer extends into the first filter aperture.
24. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 23, further comprising a second insertion retainer, and wherein the filter has a second filter aperture on an opposing end from said first filter aperture, and wherein the second insertion aperture is configured as a top filter retainer and extends into the second filter aperture.
25. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 21, wherein the bottom filter retainer further comprises: iii) an interior drainage feature configured along said rod receiver and configured to drain water from the interior of the filter; iv) a drainage slot configured in an outside surface of the conical retainer and configured to drain water from the interior of the filter; v) a bearing configured between the support rod and the conical retainer
26. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 21, wherein the bearing comprises ball bearings and a bearing race.
27. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 21, wherein the portable filter cleaning assembly further comprises a support setter comprising a rod receiver portion having a rod receiver aperture configured to receive said support rod therethrough and a clamp configured to secure the support setter in a fixed position to the support rod.
28. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 27, wherein the support setter further comprises a separation and a clamp knob configured to reduce said separation in the support setter to secure the support in a fixed position to the support rod.
29. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 28 wherein the support setter further comprises slip teeth that extend between the support rod and the bearing.
30. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 29, wherein the support setter comprises clamp ports configured between the slip teeth and configured to allow water to drain from the interior of the filter from the interior drainage feature of the bottom filter retainer through the clamp ports.
31. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 21, wherein the drainage slots extend along a height of an outside surface of the conical retainer.
32. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 31, wherein the conical retainer comprises a top and a bottom and wherein the drainage slots extend from said top to said bottom of the conical retainer.
33. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 21, wherein the drainage slots extending circumferentially along an outside surface of the conical retainer.
34. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 21, wherein the bottom filter retainer is detachably attachable to the support rod.
35. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 21, wherein the portable filter cleaning assembly further comprises a top filter retainer that is detachably attachable to the support rod and the top filter retainer is configured to secure the filter on the support rod with the filter between said top filter retainer and the bottom filter retainer.
36. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 21, wherein the support rod comprises a spike on said bottom and wherein the wherein said spike is configured for inserting the support rod into a ground surface by inserting said spike into said ground surface.
37. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 36, wherein the portable filter cleaning assembly further comprises a stand configured to receive said bottom of the support rod to retain the support rod in a substantially vertical orientation within 25 degrees of a vertical axis.
38. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 37, wherein the stand further comprises a rod receiver comprising a cylinder that is configured to receive the bottom of the support rod therein.
39. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 38, wherein the stand comprises a stand base that has a planar bottom and wherein the rod receiver extends up from said stand base.
40. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 21, wherein the portable filter cleaning assembly further comprises a stand comprising: a) a stand base having a planar bottom; and b) a rod receiver comprising a cylinder extending up from the stand base; wherein the rod receiver is configured to receive said bottom of the support rod to retain the support rod in a substantially vertical orientation within 25 degrees of a vertical axis.
41. The portable filter cleaning assembly claim 21, wherein the portable filter cleaning assembly further comprises a stand comprising: a) a plurality of support legs; and b) a stand aperture configured to receive the bottom of the support rod therethrough and to retain the support rod in a substantially vertical orientation within 25 degrees of a vertical axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention, and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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[0040] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the figures. The figures represent an illustration of some of the embodiments of the present invention and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner. Some of the figures may not show all of the features and components of the invention for ease of illustration, but it is to be understood that where possible, features and components from one figure may be included in the other figures. Further, the figures are not necessarily to scale, some features may be exaggerated to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
[0041] As used herein, the terms comprises, comprising, includes, including, has, having or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements is not necessarily limited to only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Also, use of a or an are employed to describe elements and components described herein. This is done merely for convenience and to give a general sense of the scope of the invention. This description should be read to include one or at least one and the singular also includes the plural unless it is obvious that it is meant otherwise.
[0042] Certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described herein and are illustrated in the accompanying figures. The embodiments described are only for purposes of illustrating the present invention and should not be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention. Other embodiments of the invention, and certain modifications, combinations and improvements of the described embodiments, will occur to those skilled in the art and all such alternate embodiments, combinations, modifications, improvements are within the scope of the present invention.
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[0044] The exemplary portable filter cleaning assembly 10 is configured to enable the filter to spin or rotate about the support rod when sprayed with a stream of water from a hose. The support rod is configured to extend substantially vertically, or within about 25 degrees of a vertical axis 15, and preferably within about 10 degrees or even 5 degrees, to provide stability as the filter spins about the support rod. The bottom filter retainer 30 and the top filter retainer 50 therefore may have bearings 34 and 54, respectively, to enable the filter to spin. The bearing(s) may comprise ball bearings to enable the filter to spin with very little force about the support rod. A bearing may be a reduced diameter from the bottom of the conical retainer and the bearing may be an integral part of the conical retainer, wherein the conical retainer and the bearing are a monolithic part. The bearing 34 of the bottom filter retainer 30, may rest on the pin 29 and spin about the pin during cleaning or may rest on the support setter 36. The support setter may have slip teeth that extend up from the support setter to engage with the bottom of the bottom filter retainer, such as on the bearing 34 surface or race of the bearing to provide reduced friction and allow the bottom filter retainer to spin freely about the bearing. The bottom support setter 36 has a clamp 38 that is squeeze onto the rod 20 when the clamp knob 368 is turned.
[0045] The support rod may have a plurality of pin apertures 28, 28 to accommodate filters of different sizes with the pin 29 configure into the various apertures. The bottom filter retainer may act as or form a bearing spinning on the pin.
[0046] The bottom filter retainer 30 comprises a conical retainer 32 for insertion into the filter aperture 42 of the filter 40, and a bearing 34 to enable the filter to rotate about the rod. The bottom retainer also has a support setter 36, such as a collar or set screw 37 to secure the bottom retainer in a fixed position along the support rod. When the bottom retainer is configured to rest on the pin 29 and rotate about the pin, a support setter such as a collar or set screw may not be required. The conical retainer 32 of the bottom filter retainer may comprise drainage slots 33, as shown in
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[0062] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications, combinations and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope of the invention. Specific embodiments, features and elements described herein may be modified, and/or combined in any suitable manner. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications, combinations and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.