AQUARIUM SYSTEM, BACK PANEL ASSEMBLY, AND METHODS OF USE
20250017180 ยท 2025-01-16
Inventors
- William Nathan Brunner (Middleton, WI, US)
- Gregory VAN EYK (Middleton, WI, US)
- Kevin SEARS (Middleton, WI, US)
- Terry Allen Willemin (Middleton, WI, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
A01K63/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01D46/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01K63/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A back panel assembly for an aquarium has a housing with a dependent lip having connecting structure permitting the housing to be removably attached to an aquarium; and a cartridge holder removably positioned in the housing. The cartridge holder holds filter cartridges, each cartridge being the same size.
Claims
1. A back panel assembly for an aquarium; the back panel assembly comprising: (a) a housing having a surrounding wall defining an internal cavity; an open top in communication with the cavity; a bottom opposite of the open top; and a dependent lip adjacent to the open top projecting from the wall; (i) the dependent lip having a connecting structure permitting the housing to be removably attached to an aquarium; and (b) a cartridge holder removably positioned in the cavity of the housing.
2. The back panel assembly of claim 1 further including a plurality of filter cartridges removably positioned in the cartridge holder.
3. The back panel assembly of claim 2 wherein each of the filter cartridges are the same size.
4. The back panel assembly of claim 1 further including a pump and a heater in the housing internal cavity; and a flow controller within the cartridge holder.
5. The back panel assembly of claim 1 wherein the housing has a closed bottom.
6. The back panel assembly of claim 1 wherein the wall of the housing has an inlet opening arrangement therethrough.
7. The back panel assembly of claim 1 wherein the cartridge holder comprises a framework defining a plurality of throughports; the framework having receiving slots along the throughports sized to receive the filter cartridges.
8. The back panel assembly of claim 7 wherein the cartridge holder includes a baffle plate extending below the throughports.
9. The back panel assembly of claim 7 wherein the cartridge holder further includes a flow controller housing with an open interior sized to hold the flow controller; the flow controller housing being adjacent to the throughports.
10. The back panel assembly of claim 1 wherein the connecting structure on the dependent lip includes one of openings or tabs.
11. The back panel assembly of claim 1 wherein the dependent lip projects from the wall of the housing at an angle between 70-120 degrees.
12. An aquarium system comprising: (a) a tank; the tank having a surrounding tank wall and bottom defining an interior, and an open top in communication with the interior; the open top having a rim; and (b) a back panel assembly in the interior of the tank; and (c) connecting structure between the back panel assembly and aquarium, permitting the back panel assembly to be removably attached to the aquarium.
13. The aquarium system of claim 12 wherein: (a) the surrounding wall of the tank includes a back wall; and (b) the connecting structure includes a plurality of connection members along the rim of the back wall, wherein the back panel assembly can be removably attached to the aquarium along a plurality of positions along the back wall.
14. The aquarium system of claim 13 wherein the connecting structure includes tabs on one of the rim of the back wall or back panel assembly, and openings to receive the tabs on the other of the rim of the back wall or back panel assembly.
15. The aquarium system of claim 13 wherein the connecting structure includes a plurality of tabs on the rim of the back wall, and a plurality of openings sized to receive the tabs in the back panel assembly.
16. The aquarium of claim 15 wherein the back panel assembly includes a housing having a surrounding wall defining an internal cavity; an open top in communication with the cavity; a bottom opposite of the open top; and a dependent lip adjacent to the open top projecting from the wall; (i) the dependent lip having the plurality of openings sized to receive the tabs in the back panel assembly.
17. The aquarium of claim 16 wherein the back panel assembly includes a cartridge holder removably positioned in the cavity of the housing.
18. The aquarium of claim 12 wherein the tank includes a front wall opposite of the back wall, and two side walls extending between the front wall and back wall; the connection members being along the rim of the back wall a full extension between the two side walls.
19. A cartridge holder for use with an aquarium; the cartridge holder comprising: (a) a framework defining a plurality of side-by-side throughports; the framework having receiving slots along the throughports sized to receive filter cartridges; and (b) a baffle plate extending below the throughports.
20. The cartridge holder of claim 19 further including a flow controller housing with an open interior sized to hold a flow controller; the flow controller housing being adjacent to the throughports.
21. The cartridge holder of claim 19 wherein each of the throughports having at least two receiving slots to receive at least two filter cartridges.
22. The cartridge holder of claim 19 wherein the framework includes an upper rim connecting the throughports to the flow controller housing.
23. The cartridge holder of claim 19 wherein there are at least three throughports.
24. The cartridge holder of claim 19 wherein the flow controller housing includes an opening accommodating a diffuser body of the flow controller.
25. The cartridge holder of claim 19 further including a plurality of filter cartridges removably mounted within the slots of the throughports.
26. The cartridge holder of claim 25 wherein each of the filter cartridges is a same size.
27. The cartridge holder of claim 26 wherein each of the filter cartridges has a handle being accessible from the throughports and extending in a direction away from the rest of the filter cartridge.
28. A method of using a back panel assembly on an aquarium; the method comprising: (a) providing an aquarium tank having a back wall with an upper rim having spaced first connectors along an entire length of the rim of the back wall; (b) providing a back panel assembly having a housing with a dependent lip and spaced second connectors, shaped to mate with the first connectors; (c) selecting a location anywhere along the length of the rim of the back wall to position the back panel assembly; and (d) mating the first and second connectors together to attach the back panel assembly to the back wall of the aquarium tank.
29. The method of claim 28 wherein: (a) the first connectors includes one of tabs or openings; (b) the second connectors includes the other of tabs or openings; and (c) the step of mating includes inserting the tabs through the openings.
30. The method of claim 28 further including a step of removing a cartridge holder from the back panel assembly; the cartridge holder holding a plurality of filter cartridges.
31. The method of claim 30, wherein the step of removing a cartridge housing from the back panel assembly includes the cartridge holder holding a plurality of same sized filter cartridges.
32. The method of claim 31 further including a step of removing one or more filter cartridges from the cartridge holder and replacing with new filter cartridges.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0054] The tank 22 shown has a rectangular cross-section, but it can be other shapes. While the tank may be of any size, some example sizes include 10 gallons, 20 gallons, 40 gallons, 50 gallons, 100 gallons to 200 gallons of water. In this example, the tank 22 has a surrounding wall 23 shown here as back wall 24, an opposite front wall 26, and two side walls 28, 30 extending between the front wall 26 and back wall 24. A closed bottom is at 32. Together, the surrounding wall 23 and closed bottom 32 define a tank interior 34.
[0055] The tank 22 has an open top 36, opposite of the closed bottom 32. The top 36 is in communication with the tank interior 34 and has a perimeter rim 38. The top 36 can be selectively covered with a removable cover, not illustrated.
[0056] The aquarium system 20 further includes a back panel assembly 40 positioned in the interior 34 of the tank 22. In the example of
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[0058] The housing 42 has a surrounding wall 46 defining an internal cavity 48. An open top 50 communicates and provides access to the cavity 48. A closed bottom 52 is opposite of the open top 50. A ledge or dependent lip 54 is next to/adjacent to the open top 50 and projects from the wall 48 away from a remaining part of the housing 42.
[0059] The surrounding wall 46 of the housing 42 is generally rectangular in shape, in that it has a front wall 56, an opposite back wall 58, and a pair of side walls 60, 62 extending between the front wall 56 and back wall 58. The back wall 58, in this example, is closed and non-porous. In this example, the front wall 56 has a water inlet arrangement 64 near the bottom 52, embodied as a plurality of slot-shaped openings 66.
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[0061] In particular, the upper rim 38 has a plurality of spaced first connectors 68 along an entire length of the rim 38 of the back wall 24, while the back panel assembly 40 has a plurality of spaced second connectors 70 shaped to releasably mate with the first connectors 68. By mating the first connectors 68 and second connectors 70, the back panel assembly 40 can be selectively attached (connected) to the tank 22, and in this example, to the wall 23 including the back wall 24 of the tank 22.
[0062] In this example, the dependent lip 54 of the housing 42 of the back panel assembly 40 has connecting structure 72, which form the second connectors 70. While many variations are possible, the first connectors 68 includes a first of tabs or openings; and the second connectors 70 includes the other (or second) of tabs or openings. In general, the tabs are sized to be received by the openings.
[0063] In the particular embodiment depicted in the drawings, the first connectors 68 are tabs 74 (
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[0066] Two example filter cartridges 78 are shown in
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[0070] The framework 94 defines a plurality of side-by-side openings or throughports 102 for holding the filter cartridges 78. The throughports 102 are generally rectangular in shape, each have opposite parallel sides 104, 106, joined by a base 108 and an top providing access. In the example shown, there are at least 2 throughports 102, and as shown, 3 throughports 102.
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[0073] The flow controller housing 96 has an open interior 114. In the interior 114, the tube 87 and the flow controller 86 are held. The flow controller housing 96 is adjacent to the throughports 102. The pump 84 is located under the flow controller housing 96, and is in communication with the interior 114 of the flow controller housing 114. The framework 94 includes an upper rim 116 connecting the throughports 102 to the flow controller housing 96.
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[0075] A method of using the back panel assembly 40, based on the above description, should be apparent. The method includes providing aquarium tank 22 having back wall 24 with upper rim 38 having spaced first connectors 68 along an entire length of the rim 38 of the back wall 24.
[0076] The method includes a step of providing back panel assembly 40 having housing 42 with dependent lip 54 and spaced second connectors 70, shaped to mate with the first connectors 68.
[0077] The method includes selecting a location anywhere along the length of the rim 38 of the back wall 24 to position the back panel assembly 40. See
[0078] The method includes mating the first and second connectors 68, 70 together to attach the back panel assembly 40 to the back wall 24 of the aquarium tank 22.
[0079] In cases in which the tank 22 is larger, additional back panel assemblies 40 can be positioned along the rim 38 of the tank 22.
[0080] The first connectors 68 includes one of tabs 74 or openings 76. The second connectors 70 includes the other of tabs 74 or openings 76. The step of mating includes inserting the tabs 74 through the openings 76.
[0081] The method can further include a step of removing the cartridge holder 44 from the back panel assembly 40. The cartridge holder 44 holds a plurality of filter cartridges 78.
[0082] The step of removing the cartridge holder 44 from the back panel assembly 40 includes the cartridge holder 44 holding a plurality of same sized filter cartridges 78.
[0083] The method can further include a step of removing one or more filter cartridges from the cartridge holder and replacing with new filter cartridges.
[0084] The above disclosure includes example principles. Many embodiments can be made using these principles.