Filter Design With Interchangeable Core Cover
20190374880 ยท 2019-12-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D2201/29
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/96
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D29/96
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In one example, a core cover includes an inner wall that defines a fluid passageway configured to communicate with an interior of a filter core when the core cover is engaged with the filter core. As well, the core cover includes an outer wall spaced apart from the inner wall, and a complementary structure located on the outer wall and configured to engage a corresponding complementary structure of a filter core. Finally, the core cover includes one or more indicia that indicate a flow rate, or range of flow rates, associated with the core cover.
Claims
1. A core cover, comprising: an inner wall defining a fluid passageway configured to communicate with an interior of a filter core when the core cover is engaged with the filter core; an outer wall spaced apart from the inner wall; and a complementary structure configured to engage a corresponding complementary structure of the filter core; wherein the complementary structure is configured to retain the core to cover the filter core.
2. The core cover of claim 1, wherein the inner wall is a cylindrical inner wall having a constant inside diameter.
3. The core cover of claim 1, wherein the inner wall has an inside diameter that varies from a first end of the inner wall to a second end of the inner wall.
4. The core cover of claim 1, wherein the complementary structure includes an annular rib extending from the outer wall.
5. The core cover of claim 4, wherein the outer wall is configured to flex to retain the core cover relative to the filter core.
6. The core cover of claim 1, further comprising indicia to indicate a flow rate or range of flow rates associated with the core cover.
7. The core cover of claim 1, further comprising an annular end face, the inner wall cantilevered from the annular end face and the outer wall cantilevered from the annular end face.
8. The core cover of claim 7, wherein the inner wall is cantilevered from a first end of the inner wall to a second end of the inner wall and the outer wall is cantilevered from a third end of the outer wall to a fourth end of the outer wall, a distance between the third end and the fourth end being less than a distance between the first end and the second end.
9. The core cover of claim 1, wherein the core cover is a unitary, single-piece construction.
10. A plurality of core covers, the plurality of core covers including the core cover of claim 1, wherein each of the core covers has a different respective associated flow rate, and each of the core covers in the plurality of core covers are configured to interface with a single filter core.
11. A core cover, comprising: an annular end face; an annular inner wall having a first inner end and a second inner end, the first inner end coupled to the annular end face and the second inner end cantilevered from the annular end face; and an annular outer wall having a first outer end and a second outer end, the first outer end coupled to the annular end face and the second outer end cantilevered from the annular end face; wherein the core cover is configured to be engaged with a filter core to define a fluid passageway to communicate with an interior of the filter core.
12. The core cover of claim 11, wherein the core cover is a unitary, single-piece construction.
13. The core cover of claim 11, further comprising indicia to indicate a flow rate or range of flow rates associated with the core cover.
14. The core cover of claim 11, further comprising a complementary structure configured to engage a corresponding complementary structure of the filter core to attach the core cover to the filter core.
15. The core cover of claim 14, wherein the complementary structure is an annular ring radially extending from the outer wall.
16. The core cover of claim 11, wherein the outer wall is configured to flex in a radial direction upon engaging the core cover with the filter core.
17. A filter assembly, comprising: a filter core having a framework that defines an interior of the filter core, the filter core having a wall defining a recess; a filter medium positioned about the filter core; and a core cover configured to be received in the recess of the filter core, the core cover having, an inner wall defining a fluid passageway configured to communicate with the interior of the filter core when the core cover is engaged with the filter core; an outer wall spaced apart from the inner wall; and a complementary structure configured to engage a corresponding complementary structure of the filter core; wherein the complementary structure is configured to retain the core cover to a filter core.
18. The filter assembly of claim 17, wherein the filter medium is a laminate having a layer of activated carbon fiber (ACF) positioned between two layers of non-woven material.
19. The filter assembly of claim 17, further comprising a sealing element configured to seal the filter assembly relative to a fluid container.
20. The filter assembly of claim 17, wherein the outer wall of the core cover includes a free end that is elastically deformable upon engaging the filter core.
21. The filter assembly of claim 17, wherein the filter assembly is configured to be removably received in a cage.
22. A fluid container, comprising: a fluid reservoir; a cover configured to engage the fluid reservoir; a cage configured to engage the cover; and the filter assembly of claim 17, wherein the filter assembly is configured to be positioned in the cage and is arranged for fluid communication with the fluid reservoir when the cage is engaged with the cover and the cover is positioned on the fluid reservoir.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0016] In order to describe the manner in which at least some aspects of this disclosure can be obtained, a more particular description will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only example embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, embodiments of the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0025] Reference will now be made in detail to aspects of various embodiments of the present disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While described in conjunction with these embodiments, it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the disclosure to these embodiments.
[0026] In general, embodiments of the invention can be employed in connection with devices, such as filter assemblies and fluid containers, where there is a need to filter fluid as, and/or before, the fluid is dispensed from the container. In one particular example, embodiments of the invention can be used in conjunction with a pitcher, although the scope of the invention is not limited to this example environment and extends, more generally, to any environment where such embodiments can be usefully employed. For example, embodiments of the invention can be employed with any water, or other fluid, container, examples of which include, but are not limited to, bottles, carafes, and jugs.
[0027] A. Example Filter Assembly
[0028] Directing attention now to
[0029] As best shown in
[0030] With continued reference to
[0031] With particular attention now to
[0032] B. Example Core Cover
[0033] With continued attention to
[0034] As shown in
[0035] With continued reference to
[0036] Directing attention now to
[0037] As further indicated in
[0038] In particular, the complementary structure 406 can take the form of an annular ring disposed about the exterior of the core cover 400 and extending outwardly in a radial direction from the core cover 400 side surface 408. When in the form of an annular ring at least, the complementary structure 406 is configured and arranged to slip past the complementary structure(s) 210, which may be in the form of protrusions as discussed above, as the core cover 400 is inserted into the recess 206.
[0039] In their undeformed dispositions, the complementary structures 210 and 406 may collectively form an interference fit. For example, the outside diameter of the complementary structure 406, when in the form of an annular ring for example, may be relatively larger than the inside diameter of the complementary structure 210, when in the form of protrusions for example. As such, the core cover 400 cannot be fully inserted into the recess 206 unless the core cover 400 is deformed to some degree. Accordingly, at least some embodiments of the core cover 400 are configured to elastically deform to the extent necessary to enable full insertion of the core cover 400 into the recess 206.
[0040] In at least some embodiments, this functionality is achieved by way of a cantilever configuration defined by the inner wall 410 and outer wall 412 of the core cover 400. In particular, because the bottom end of the outer wall 412 is unconstrained, it is movable to some extent in a radial direction. Correspondingly, the radial position of the complementary structure 406, which is positioned on the outer wall 412, can be changed, such as when the core cover 400 is inserted into the recess 206. Thus, an insertion force F (see
[0041] If there is a need to ensure that the core cover 400 remains permanently in the recess 206, one or both of the complementary structures 210 and 406 can be modified to increase the extent to which those structures interfere with each other. On the other hand, if there is a need to be able to remove the core cover 400 from the recess 206, the interference fit between the complementary structures 210 and 406 can be implemented accordingly.
[0042] While the example of
[0043] It will be appreciated from the foregoing discussion that the complementary structures disclosed herein are but a few examples of structural implementations of a means for engaging, permanently or releasably depending on the embodiment, the core cover 400 and the filter core 200. Accordingly, any other structure(s) of comparable functionality could alternatively be employed.
[0044] With reference now to
[0045] C. Flow Control
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[0047] While the example fluid passageway 404 is indicated in the figures as being generally cylindrical in shape, and thus having a relatively constant diameter, the scope of the invention is not so limited. Thus, for example, the fluid passageway 404 can have a conical type of configuration in which the diameter increases, or decreases, from the first end of the fluid passageway 404 to the second end of the fluid passageway 404.
[0048] The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.