POND FILTERS AND UV FILTER CHAMBERS FOR POND FILTERS
20170081212 ยท 2017-03-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
C02F2201/3221
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F2103/007
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F2201/32
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A pond filter includes a housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, and a UV filter chamber disposed in a fluid flow path between the inlet and the outlet. The UV filter chamber includes a UV lamp arranged for illuminating water flowing therethrough. The UV filter chamber has a fluid channel through the UV filter chamber being defined between a tube and a shroud portion of the chamber. The chamber has at least one sealing arrangement including a sealing assembly for mounting the tube to the shroud portion and sealing means including an O-ring seal which is retained between a nut and a bushing of the assembly. The seal is urged by a nut and bushing into sealing contact with the tube as the nut is engaged onto the shroud portion.
Claims
1. A pond filter comprising a housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, and a UV filter chamber disposed in a fluid flow path between the inlet and the outlet, the UV filter chamber comprising a UV lamp disposed in a tube and arranged for illuminating water flowing through the UV filter chamber, the UV filter chamber comprising a shroud portion in which the tube and UV lamp are disposed, with a fluid channel through the UV filter chamber being defined between the tube and the shroud portion, the UV filter chamber comprising at least one sealing arrangement provided between the tube and the shroud portion for sealing against the ingress of fluid into the interior of the tube from the fluid channel, the sealing arrangement comprising a sealing assembly for mounting the tube to the shroud portion and sealing means for forming a seal between the sealing assembly and the tube, wherein the sealing assembly comprises a nut for engagement with the shroud portion and which carries a bushing, and the sealing means comprises a seal which is retained between the nut and the bushing and is urged by the nut and bushing into sealing contact with the tube as the nut is engaged onto the shroud portion.
2. A pond filter according to claim 1 in which the nut is arranged for threaded engagement with the shroud portion such that the nut may be tightened onto the shroud portion.
3. A pond filter according to claim 1 in which the nut and bushing define a seal containing region in which the seal is disposed and having side walls which constrain movement of the seal, with the bushing comprising at least one of those side walls and the nut comprising at least one of those side walls.
4. A pond filter according to claim 1 in which the bushing is captured by the nut so that when the sealing assembly is removed from the shroud portion, the bushing remains together with the nut and the seal remains retained between the nut and the bushing.
5. A pond filter according to claim 4 in which the bushing is a snap fit with the nut.
6. A pond filter according to claim 5 in which the nut and bushing comprise at least one catch portion and at least one complementary projection over which the catch portion rides as the nut and bushing are snap fitted together with one of the catch portion and the complementary portion being provided on the nut and the other being provided on the bushing.
7. A pond filter according to claim 4 in which the bushing is captured by the nut in such a way as to allow relative axial movement between the nut and the bushing as the nut is engaged onto the shroud portion.
8. A pond filter according to claim 1 in which the bushing is locked against rotation relative to the nut.
9. A pond filter according to claim 1 in which the sealing arrangement comprises at least one tube guide surface for controlling the position of the tube relative to the remainder of the UV filter chamber, in particular the longitudinal position of the tube relative to the shroud portion.
10. A pond filter according to claim 9 in which the tube guide surface comprises an end stop for acting on a respective end of the tube.
11. A pond filter according to claim 1 in which the UV filter chamber comprises a limit stop for guarding against over tightening of the nut onto the shroud portion, the limit stop comprising a pair of complementary abutting portions which are arranged to abut with one another to resist further tightening of the nut with one of the abutting portions provided on the sealing assembly and the other provided on the remainder of the UV filter chamber.
12. A pond filter according to claim 1 comprising indicator portions for providing a visual indication that the nut has been tightened to a predetermined desired degree, with one indicator portion provided on the sealing assembly and another provided on the remainder of the UV filter chamber.
13. A UV filter chamber for use in a pond filter in a fluid flow path between an inlet and an outlet of the pond filter, the UV filter chamber comprising a tube for housing a UV lamp for illuminating water flowing through the UV filter chamber, the UV filter chamber comprising a shroud portion in which the tube is disposed with a fluid channel through the UV filter chamber being defined between the tube and the shroud portion, the UV filter chamber comprising at least one sealing arrangement provided between the tube and the shroud portion for sealing against the ingress of fluid into the interior of the tube from the fluid channel, the sealing arrangement comprising a sealing assembly for mounting the tube to the shroud portion and sealing means for forming a seal between the sealing assembly and the tube, wherein the sealing assembly comprises a nut for engagement with the shroud portion and which carries a bushing, and the sealing means comprises a seal which is retained between the nut and the bushing and is urged by the nut and bushing into sealing contact with the tube as the nut is engaged onto the shroud portion.
Description
[0048] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0058] The filter includes a dry region D in which electrical components of the filter are housed. In the present instance these electrical components comprise a UV lamp 21 (which forms part of the UV filter chamber 2) and its associated power supply and control electronics 22. The filter unit is arranged in order to substantially prevent the ingress of water into this dry region. At least part of this involves providing a seal between a tube 23 which houses the UV lamp 21 and the remainder of the UV filter chamber 2. It is this aspect of the filter which is of particular interest in the present specification and this will be described in further detail below.
[0059] Note that in some circumstances the UV filter chamber 2 may be provided separately to the remainder of the pond filter, perhaps as a replacement part or an upgrade.
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[0061] The UV chamber 2 comprises a shroud portion 24 which houses the tube 23 within which the UV lamp 21 itself is housed. In the present embodiment the shroud portion 24 comprises three main portions, namely a central tube 244 and first and second end cap portions 245. Thus the lamp 21, tube 23 and shroud portion are all generally cylindrical. As perhaps best seen in
[0062] The tube 23 housing the UV lamp 21 in the present embodiment has two open ends because the present embodiment is designed for use with a UV lamp 21 having terminals at both ends. Thus one of sealing arrangements 6 is provided for mounting a first end of the tube 23 in the shroud portion 24 and providing in a seal between the tube 23 and the shroud portion 24 and the other sealing arrangement 6 is provided for mounting the other end of the tube 23 and providing the appropriate seal.
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[0064] Each sealing arrangement 6, as best appreciated in
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[0066] The bushing 62 also comprises a plurality of legs 622 (in this embodiment 3) which are arranged for receipt in corresponding slots 612 provided in the nut 61. These legs 622 and slots 612 serve to engage with one another and resist, and in practical terms prevent, relative rotation between the bushing 62 and the nut 61. This can help prevent wear on the captured O-ring 63.
[0067] The nut 61 has an internal thread 613 (see for example
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[0069] As may be seen in
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[0071] Note that although one of the sealing arrangements 6 has been described in detail in this specification, in the present embodiment both of the sealing arrangements 6 are identical to one another.