Aquarium filter arrangement including pre-filter member and methods
12041917 ยท 2024-07-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Catherine LANGFORD (Blacksburg, VA, US)
- William Nathan BRUNNER, Jr. (St. Peters, MO, US)
- John Shumate (Shawsville, VA, US)
- William D. Himes (Radford, VA, US)
Cpc classification
B01D29/232
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D24/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F1/001
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
A01K63/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01D24/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/23
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An aquarium filter assembly includes a transfer tube to convey aquarium liquid and a pre-filter member secured to an end of the transfer tube. The pre-filter member may include a rigid porous media basket, or it may include a micron filter of pleated media.
Claims
1. An aquarium filter assembly comprising: (a) a housing including a top, a bottom, and an outer sidewall extending generally vertical therebetween and having an interior; (b) a transfer tube within the housing interior to convey aquarium liquid having a distal end; (c) a pre-filter member within the housing interior secured to the distal end of the transfer tube; the distal end being vertically above the pre-filter member; (i) the pre-filter member containing filter media and allowing filtering flow from inside of the pre-filter member to outside of the pre-filter member and into a pre-filter chamber; (ii) the pre-filter chamber being positioned to surround the pre-filter member to result in liquid within the pre-filter chamber to be turbulent, causing contact with the filter media within the pre-filter member; (d) a mechanical filter chamber downstream of the pre-filter member; and (e) an internal wall within the housing interior separating the transfer tube and pre-filter member from the mechanical filter chamber; (i) a gap being between the outer sidewall of the housing and the internal wall and being an open volume to allow liquid to flow from the pre-filter chamber into the mechanical filter chamber.
2. The filter assembly of claim 1 wherein: (a) the pre-filter member comprises a media basket including a rigid porous surrounding wall defining an interior volume holding the filter media within the interior volume; and (b) the rigid porous surrounding wall includes a plurality of openings extending a substantial length of the surrounding wall.
3. The filter assembly of claim 2 wherein the rigid porous surrounding wall has a circular cross-section.
4. The filter assembly of claim 2 wherein the rigid porous surrounding wall has a rectangular cross-section.
5. The filter assembly of claim 2 wherein the filter media held by the porous basket comprises carbon media.
6. The filter assembly of claim 2 wherein the filter media held by the porous basket includes one or a combination of: foam, bio-balls, ceramic media; ammonia neutralizing crystals; or medications.
7. The filter assembly of claim 1 wherein the pre-filter member comprises a micron filter.
8. The filter assembly of claim 7 wherein the micron filter includes a cylindrical construction of pleated media.
9. The filter assembly of claim 1 further comprising a pump having a liquid flow inlet and liquid flow outlet; the transfer tube being in flow communication with the liquid flow outlet of the pump.
10. The filter assembly of claim 9 further comprising an intake tube upstream of and in flow communication with the liquid flow inlet of the pump.
11. The filter assembly of claim 1 further comprising a mechanical filter cartridge downstream of the pre-filter member.
12. The filter assembly of claim 11 further comprising a biological filter downstream of the mechanical filter cartridge.
13. A method of filtering aquarium water using the aquarium filter assembly of claim 1; the method comprising: (a) pumping water from an aquarium, through the transfer tube, and then expelling the water from the transfer tube through the filter media; and (b) after expelling the water through the filter media, filtering the water through a filter cartridge in the mechanical filter chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) The housing 22 includes housing body 25 and a removable cover 26. In
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(17) The pre-filter member 46 is secured to the distal end 50 of the transfer tube 44. The pre-filter member 46 operates to provide a pre-cleaning of the aquarium water, before the water is conveyed to downstream filtration components. The pre-filter member 46 contains filter media 81, as embodied in different forms, depending upon the application. More details on the pre-filter member 46 are described below.
(18) Downstream of the pre-filter member 46 is a mechanical filtering chamber 52 (
(19) Downstream of the mechanical filtering chamber 52 is a bio-filtering chamber 58. The bio-filtering chamber 58 is within the interior 24 of the housing 22 and holds a biological filter 60. While many embodiments are possible, in the example shown, the bio-filter 60 is a cylindrical wheel 62 (
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(22) Example embodiments of the pre-filter member 46 are now further discussed. In the embodiment of
(23) The media basket 80 can take many different forms. In the one shown in the drawings, the media basket 80 has a rigid porous surrounding wall 84 defining an interior volume 86 (
(24) The basket 80 can have many different shapes. In the example shown in
(25) The filter media 81 held by the basket 80 can be many different types. In one embodiment, the filter media 81 can be carbon media. In other embodiments, the media 81 can be one or a combination of foam; bio-balls; ceramic media; ammonia neutralizing crystals; or various medications. Bio-balls include generally spherical shaped plastic balls that encourage the growth of helpful bacteria.
(26) The filter media 81 is removable and replaceable within the basket 80. Alternatively, the entire basket 80 containing the media 81 can be removed and replaced with a new basket 80 and media 81, when the media 81 is spent.
(27) Now in reference to the embodiment of
(28) The micron filter 100 is in the form of a cylindrical construction of pleated media 102. The filter 100 has an open, inlet end 104 and an opposite closed end 106. The pleated media 102 extends between the inlet end 104 and the closed end 106.
(29) The filter 100 connects directly to the distal end 50 of the transfer tube 44. The water flows from the transfer tube 44 into the inlet end 104 and into an interior volume 108 of the filter 100. From there, the water flows through the filter media 102 and then flows into the mechanical filtering chamber 52 for further filtration by the filter cartridges 54, 55 and the bio-filter 60, before returning to the aquarium.
(30) The filter 100 can be cleaned periodically, and it can be removed and replaced with a new filter 100 after a period of use.
(31) The filter arrangement 20 can be used as part of a method of filtering aquarium water. The method includes pumping water from an aquarium, through a transfer tube, and then expelling the water from the transfer tube through filter media held at the end of the transfer tube. In the example shown, water can be pumped using the pump 32, through transfer tube 44, and then expelled from the transfer tube 44 through filter media 81 held at the end of the transfer tube 44. The method also includes, after expelling the water through the filter media 81, filtering the water through a filter cartridge in a mechanical filter chamber. This can include filtering the water through one or more filter cartridges 54, 55 located in mechanical filter chamber 52.
(32) The step of expelling the water from the transfer tube 44 through filter media 81 held at the end of the transfer tube 44 can include expelling the water from the transfer tube 44 through filter media 81 held by a rigid porous basket, such as basket 80.
(33) The step of expelling the water from the transfer tube 44 through filter media held at the end the transfer tube 44 can include expelling the water from the transfer tube 44 through a cylindrical construction of micron filter media, such as the pleated media 102 of the micron filter 100.
(34) The method can further include, after the step of filtering the water through filter cartridge 54, 55, filtering the water through a biological filter downstream of the mechanical filter chamber 52. This can include filtering the water through bio-filter 60.
(35) The method can further include a step of returning the filtered water to the aquarium. This can be done after the step of filtering the water through the biological filter 60.
(36) The above represents example principles. Many embodiments can be made using these principles.