WATER PURIFICATION DEVICE
20180155209 ยท 2018-06-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
C02F1/002
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
A45F3/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C02F1/003
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
This invention concerns a fluid purification device. The device has container, a nozzle and a removable filter element. The container is preferably a bottle and has at least partially flexible sidewalls so that it is collapsible from a first, operative condition into a second, inoperative condition. The nozzle is connectable to the container and defines a first fluid flow path along which fluid flows when, in use, filling the container and a second fluid flow path along which fluid flows when, in use, dispensing fluid from the container. The removable filter element is carried by the nozzle such that it is positioned in the first fluid flow path so that the fluid is filtered when filling the container and positioned outside the second fluid flow path so that the flow of fluid is unobstructed by it when dispensing fluid from the container. The invention also concerns a method of filtering a fluid.
Claims
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45. A nozzle for a fluid purification device including a container, the nozzle including a spout which is used to drink from the container and a filter holder for carrying a removable filter element, the filter holder having a first portion, which is in use its upper portion, and a second portion, which is in use its lower portion carrying the filter element, the filter holder being at least partially deformable so as to create a fluid tight seal between it and an outlet of a fluid source when pressed against the outlet while filling the container, wherein the nozzle defines a first fluid flow path along which fluid flows when, in use, filling the container and a second fluid flow path along which fluid flows when, in use, dispensing fluid from the container, wherein the fluid flow paths are arranged such that, when located in the nozzle, the removable filter element is positioned in the first fluid flow path so that the fluid is filtered when filling the container and positioned outside the second fluid flow path so that the flow of fluid is unobstructed by it when dispensing fluid from the container thereby allowing a natural drinking action, in use.
46. The nozzle of claim 45, wherein the filter holder has a fluid receiving passage forming part of the first fluid flow path in which the filer element is located when being carried by the filter holder, thereby filtering the fluid through the filter element when filling the container.
47. The nozzle of claim 45, wherein the first portion of the filter holder is funnel shaped.
48. The nozzle of claim 47, including a removable filter retaining member defining the funnel shaped portion.
49. The nozzle of claim 48, wherein the filter retaining member is made from a first, substantially rigid material at least a portion of which is covered by a second material, which is softer than the first material.
50. The nozzle of claim 49, wherein the funnel shaped first portion is covered by the second material.
51. The nozzle of claim 45, wherein the spout and filter holder define a fluid dispensing passage between them, the fluid dispensing passage forming part of the second fluid flow path along which fluid is dispensed from the container.
52. A fluid purification device including: a container having at least partially flexible sidewalls so that it is collapsible from a first, operative condition into a second, inoperative condition; a nozzle according to claim 45, the nozzle being connectable to the container; and a removable filter element which is carried by the nozzle such that it is positioned in the first fluid flow path so that the fluid is filtered when filling the container and positioned outside the second fluid flow path so that the flow of fluid is unobstructed by it when dispensing fluid from the container thereby allowing a natural drinking action, in use.
53. The fluid purification device of claim 52, wherein the nozzle includes an outer, annular rim forming a drinking spout to drink from the container and an inner, annular rim forming the filter holder.
54. The fluid purification device of claim 52, wherein the filter holder defines a fluid receiving passage forming part of the first fluid flow path in which the filer element is located when being carried by the filter holder, thereby filtering the fluid through the filter element when filling the container.
55. The fluid purification device of claim 52, wherein the first portion of the filter holder is funnel shaped.
56. The fluid purification device of claim 55, including a removable filter retaining member defining the funnel shaped portion.
57. The fluid purification device of claim 56, wherein the filter retaining member is made from a first, substantially rigid material at least a portion of which is covered by a second material, which is softer than the first material.
58. The fluid purification device of claim 57, wherein the funnel shaped first portion is covered by the second material.
59. The fluid purification device of claim 52, wherein a chamber is located between the filter element and the lower portion to allow fluid to be distributed evenly over substantially the entire surface of the filter element, thereby allowing substantially the entire surface area of the filter element to be used when filtering the fluid while filling the container.
60. The fluid purification device of claim 53, wherein the outer and inner rims define a fluid dispensing passage between them, the fluid dispensing passage forming part of the second fluid flow path along which fluid is dispensed from the container.
61. A method of filtering a fluid, the method including the following steps: providing a container; connecting a nozzle to the container; providing a filtering element in a first fluid flow path through the nozzle; filling the container through the first fluid flow path by pressing the nozzle against an outlet of a fluid source so as to create a seal between the nozzle and the outlet, thereby forcing the water through the filter element; filtering the fluid flowing along the first fluid flow path; dispensing fluid from the container through a second fluid flow path of the nozzle which bypasses the filtering element such that the second fluid flow path is substantially unobstructed to allow free flowing of fluid while dispensing fluid from the container, thereby allowing a natural drinking action.
62. The method of claim 61, including deforming the nozzle when pressing it against the outlet of the fluid source so as to improve the integrity of the seal created between the nozzle and the outlet while filling the container.
63. The method of claim 61, including providing a filtering chamber located above the filtering element when filtering the fluid, thereby filtering the fluid though substantially the entire surface area of the filtering element.
64. The method of claim 61, wherein the second fluid flow path runs between a filter holder carrying the filtering element and a spout used to drink from the container.
65. The method of claim 61, including expanding the container from a collapsed state prior to filling it.
66. The method of claim 61, including collapsing the container after dispensing fluid therefrom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0050] The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENT
[0071] Referring to the drawings, in which like numerals indicate like features, a non-limiting example of a purification device in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention is generally indicated by reference numeral 10. The purification device 10 is illustrated in
[0072] In the accompanying drawings the purification device 10 is illustrated as a bottle which includes a body in the form of a container 12, a nozzle 14 for dispensing fluid from the container and a closure or cap 16 for closing off the nozzle when not in use.
[0073] In the preferred embodiment of the device 10 its sidewall is at least partially flexible so as to allow the bottle to be collapsible from a first, operative state into a second, inoperative state. The bottle 12 is shown in its operative state in
[0074] It is envisaged that it will be more convenient for a user to travel with the bottle 10 when in its collapsed state as it takes up less space in comparison to its operative state. A user will then simply pull the container along the centreline 18 to move it from its inoperative state into its operative state wherein it can be filed with a fluid, such as water for example. The container 12 is filled by pouring water through the nozzle 14 which carries a removable filter element 26 for filtering the water.
[0075] The nozzle 14 includes an outer rim which forms a drinking spout 30 and an inner rim or filter holder 28. The filter element 26 is removably carried by the filter holder 28 which is, in turn, removably carried by the spout 30. This connecting arrangement is illustrated in
[0076] Referring still to
[0077] The filter holder 28 has an internal lip which acts as a stop for locating the filter element 26 in the holder. The lip 48 is shaped to receive the filter element 26 in an axial direction from the end of the body 40 which is, in use, its upper end. In other words, the filter element is inserted from the upper end of the filter holder 28 until it abuts the lip 48, which prevents any further downward movement of the filter element.
[0078] The internal flange 38 of the spout 30 and the external flange 44 of the filter holder 28 carry openings through which water is allowed to flow when dispensing water from the container 12. In the accompanying drawings the openings in the internal flange 38 are indicated by the numeral 50 while the openings in the external flange 44 are indicated by the numeral 52. There are five openings 50, 52 in the flanges 38 and 44 respectively. The openings 50, 52 are circumferentially evenly spaced apart.
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[0080] In the preferred embodiment of the bottle 10 the filter holder 28 is freely rotatable inside the spout 30 so as to allow for an adjustment in flow rate when dispensing water from the container 12. By rotating the filter holder 26 about the centre axis 18 the alignment between the holes 50 in the spout 30 and the holes 52 in the container holder 28 are adjusted, thereby changing the size of the aligned opening between the spout and container holder through which water is dispensed. From the above description it is clear that the bottle 10 allows for a controlled water flow rate when dispensing water from the container 12.
[0081] Returning now to the closure 16 of the bottle 10, it can be seen from
[0082] The method of filtering fluid by using the bottle 10 and dispensing fluid from the bottle should be apparent from the above description and will therefore not be described again in any detail.
[0083] Referring now to
[0084] Similarly to the first embodiment of the device, the device 100 is in the form of a bottle which includes a body, in the form of a container, and a nozzle for dispensing fluid from the container. The body or container of the device 100 is substantially similar to that of the first embodiment 10 and will therefore not be described in detail again. However, the design of the nozzle of the device 100 is different to that of the first embodiment 10 and is accordingly described in detail below.
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[0087] The flange 116 and brim 118 are axially spaced apart so as to receive the retaining formation 112 of the spout 104 between them when the filter holder 106 is carried by the spout. As seen in
[0088] The filter holder 106 has an internal lip 120 which acts as a stop for locating the filter element 108 in the holder. The lip 120 is shaped to receive the filter element 108 in an axial direction from the end of the device 10 which is, in use, its upper end. In other words, the filter element is inserted from the upper end of the filter holder 106 until it abuts the lip 120, which prevents any further downward movement of the filter element.
[0089] Unlike the first embodiment of the device 10, the nozzle 102 of the second embodiment 100 includes a removable filter retaining member 122. Probably best seen in
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[0091] In use, when filling the container 12 the filter retaining member 122 is typically attached to the filter holder 106 such that its funnel-shaped upper portion 124 can be used to fill the container. When filing the container, the funnel shaped upper portion 124 is pressed against an outlet of the water source, such as a tap, for example. By pressing the funnel shaped upper portion 124 against the outlet of the tap a seal is created to prevent water from escaping. It should be understood that, as a result of the seal created between the upper portion 124 and the tap outlet, water is forced through the central hole 132 and through the filter element 108. Probably best seen in
[0092] It is envisaged that at least a part of the funnel shaped upper portion 124 of the filter retaining member 122 could be made from an elastic material in order to improve the quality of the seal being created when pressed against the tap outlet. The elastic material could be in the form of an elastomeric material such as Monprene, Santoprene or any other thermoplastic elastomer. In use, the funnel shaped upper portion 124 deforms when pressed against the tap outlet in order to create a fluid tight seal so as to prevent any water from escaping. The fluid tight seal increases the fluid pressure in order to force the water through the filter element 106, thereby increasing the rate at which the container 12 is filled.
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[0094] In this second embodiment of the purification device 100 the funnel shaped upper portion 124 is dimensioned to allow a wide range of different sized tap outlets to be used when filling the container 12. The method of filing the container 12 as described above could be exercised using any tap of which the outlet locates between the inner and outer ends 130, 132 of the funnel shaped upper portion 124 when pressed against it.
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[0097] Similarly to the first embodiment of the device 10, the filter holder 106 is freely rotatable inside the spout 104 so as to allow for an adjustment in flow rate when dispensing water from the container 12. By rotating the filter holder 106 about the centre axis 18 the alignment between the holes 136 in the spout 104 and the holes 138 in the container holder 106 are adjusted, thereby changing the size of the aligned opening between the spout and container holder through which water is dispensed. The filter holder 106 is shown in two different positions in
[0098] Although not shown in the accompanying drawings it is envisaged that the device 100 could also include a removable closure. However, unlike the device 10 in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention, the closure of the device 100 would not carry a retaining formation for retaining the filter element 108 in the filter holder 106.
[0099] The method of filtering fluid by using the bottle 100 and dispensing fluid from the bottle should be apparent from the above description and will therefore not be described again in any detail.
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[0101] Similarly to the first and second embodiments of the device, the device 200 is in the form of a bottle which includes a body, in the form of a container, and a nozzle for dispensing fluid from the container. The body or container of the device 200 is substantially similar to that of the first embodiment 10 and will therefore not be described in detail again. However, the design of the nozzle of the device 200 is different to that of the first and second embodiments 10, 100 and is accordingly described in detail below.
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[0103] In this third embodiment of the device 200, the filter holder 206 is integrally formed with the spout 204. Probably best seen in
[0104] The filter holder 206 again has a substantially cylindrical body 214 carrying an internal lip 216 which acts as a stop for locating the filter element 208 in the filter holder. The lip 216 is shaped to receive the filter element 208 in an axial direction from the end of the device 200 which is, in use, its upper end. In other words, the filter element 208 is inserted from the upper end of the filter holder 206 until it abuts the lip 216, which prevents any further downward movement of the filter element.
[0105] Similarly to the second embedment of the device 100, the nozzle 202 of the second embodiment 200 includes a removable filter retaining member 218, which is also referred to as a valve. The filter retaining member 218 is shows in perspective view in
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[0107] In use, when filling the container 12 the filter retaining member 218 is again typically attached to the filter holder 206 such that its funnel-shaped upper portion 220 can be used to fill the container. As described above, when filing the container 12, the funnel shaped upper portion 220 is pressed against an outlet of the water source, such as a faucet or tap, for example. By pressing the funnel shaped upper portion 220 against the outlet of the tap a seal is created to prevent water from escaping. It should be understood that, as a result of the seal created between the upper portion 220 and the tap outlet, water is forced through the central hole 230 and through the filter element 208. Again, a chamber 232 is created between the filter element 208 and the lower portion 222 of the filter retaining member 218 in order to allow water to be distributed evenly over the entire surface area of the filter element 208. As a result, the entire surface area of the filter element 208 is used to filter the water while filling the container 12.
[0108] Although it is envisaged that the funnel shaped upper portion 220 could be similar in construction to the upper portion of the second embodiment, in this illustrated third embodiment it is in the form of an over-moulded rigid structure. The term over-moulded is used to indicate that the valve 218 is made from a substantially rigid material which is at least partially covered by a second material. The second material is preferably a softer material in order to improve the seal created between the funnel shaped upper portion 220 and the outlet of the tap when filling the container 12. It is further envisaged that the second, softer material could be an elastic material. It is further envisaged that the elastic material could be TPE, such as Monprene or Polyurethane 32 shore A hardness, for example. It is also believed that silicone could be used. These materials all have the necessary elasticity to create a seal when pressed against the faucet during filling. Again, the fluid tight seal created between the upper portion 220 and the faucet increases the fluid pressure in order to force the water through the filter element 208, thereby increasing the rate at which the container 12 is filled.
[0109] Although the funnel shaped upper portion 220 and the lower portion 222 again define a V-shaped annular space 334 between them, in this third embodiment of the device 200 the V-shaped space contains ribs 336. It should be understood that the ribs 336 provide structural support to the upper portion 220.
[0110] The funnel shaped upper portion 220 is again dimensioned to allow a wide range of different sized tap outlets to be used when filling the container 12 substantially similar to the second moment of the device 100.
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[0113] Similarly to the first and second embodiments 10, 100 of the device, the third embodiment 200 also includes a removable closure 244 illustrated in
[0114] The method of filtering fluid by using the bottle 200 and dispensing fluid from the bottle should be apparent from the above description and will therefore not be described again in any detail.
[0115] From the above description it should be clear that the invention provides a filtering device that is easily transportable while still allowing a natural drinking action. The natural drinking action is mainly achieved by creating a fluid flow path through which water is dispensed that is different from the fluid flow path when filling the container and filtering the water. The same features allowing for a natural drinking action when drinking directly from the bottle also allow water to be poured from the bottle freely. This is an advantage to prior art bottles which only allows water to be dispensed from them by applying suction to their nozzles or by applying a possible pressure by squeezing them. The collapsible sidewall of the container, in turn, provides for easy transportation of the bottle when in its inoperative, collapsed state.