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  • My invention relates to pumps, and has for its object the combination, with ⁇ the pump piston, of a filtering device, so that the fluid pumped Will be simultaneously filtered.
  • My said invention consists in the Construction of the pump, as will now be fully described, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which I have illustrated two forms of portable filter-pumps, in vertical axial sectional elevations.
  • the pump shown in the drawings is more particularly designed for use as a portable apparatus for travelers and explorers, in order that they may have the means of obtaining pure water for drinking and other purposes.
  • Fgure 1 shows a vertical section
  • Fig. 2 a modification of my pump.
  • a indicates the pumpcylinder, to the lower end of which is secured the suction-Valve box b, provided With a suction-port b' and a spherical check-valve 75, the
  • suction-box is providedwith a strainer c, arranged below the valve-port b', while the Valve z'is confined in the box by an arched perforated guard-plate d;
  • the upper end of the punp-cylinder a is closed by a cover C, in which is forned an air-vent Z, and to which cover is Secured the discharge-pipe g, that serves, also, as a piston-rod and has a discharge-nozzle k, provided With a lateral eX- tension Ic', so as to form a substantially T- shaped handle for Operating the pump.
  • the pipe g and its nozzle 70 may, if desired, form an integral part of the cover C, and said nozzle may form a separate part of the pipe and be screwed thereto.
  • the piston F is constructed of two sections, the section f'being simply a packing-ring, while the section f, which is also provided-with a packing, is chambered for the reception of the upper open end of the hollow or chambered filtering medium h said piston being secured to the discharge-pipe or hollow piston-rod g.
  • the filtering medium h may consist of a hollow body of any suitable porous material such as is usually employed for filtering purposes, and said body may be of cylind-ical or other form in'cross-section, but of less diameter than the punp-barrel, so as to admit of the water drawn in filling said barrel and completely surrounding the filtering medium, so as to obtain as great a filtering area as possible.
  • the thickness of the walls of the filtering medium h may vary according to the porosity of the material used.
  • a porous material instead of a porous material, a granular or pulverulent or a spongy filtering material 'may be used, which willbe inclosed in a foraminons double-walled filter-case of any suitable form in cross-section, although for the use for which the pump is more especially designed I prefer a filtering medium of a porous nature for the reason that it is more readily cleansed and may be as readily sterilized by boiling in water.
  • the said filtering medium offers sufficient resistance to the passage of the water, so that the latter cannot flow back into the pump-cylinder, and the check-valve usually required in punps is here dispensed with, the filtering nedium performingthe function of the checkvalve.
  • a pump constructed as described requires a cylinder of a length equal to that of the tiltering medium plus the length of the stroke of the piston, and in a pump adapted to fulfil the conditions for which it is designed the punp-cylinder will necessarily be of considerable length and more or less diiticult of transportation. This may, however, be avoided by the construction shown in Fig. 2, in which the pump-piston fis constructed in the form of a hollow cylinderof substantially the same length as the pump-barrel a, thereby reducing the length of the punp about one-half.
  • the cover O in this case is secured to the outer end of the pistou, and the filtering medium is also secured to the cover, a very short hollow piston-rod g being required.
  • the piston has two annular tlanges for a packing-ring m.
  • the filtering-medium may also be variously modified in its construction and ari-angement-for instancc, if a filtering medium of great porosity is employed it may be constructed in the form of a disk or plate and secured in the chambered portion of the piston, Fig. 1, or to the lower end of the cylindrical hollow piston, Fig, 2; but as hereinabove stated with a view to increasing the filter-surface as much as possible I prefer to construct the filtering medium in the form of a hollow body.
  • a portable filter pump comprsing a pump-barrel provided at its lower end with a suction-valve, a piston conposed of a pistonhead provided with an axial bore, and a cylindrical filter of less diameter than the punpbarrel secured to the piston-head and having, an axial chamber in communication with the bore thereof, in combinat-ion with a tubular piston-rod seated in said bore, for the purpose set forth.
  • a portable filter pump comprising a pump-barrel provided at its lower end with a suction-valve, a piston composed ot a pistonhead provided with an axial bore, a cylinder secured to said head and working fluid-tight in the pump-barrel, and a cylindrical filter contained within and of less diameter than the piston-cylinder, said filter being secured to the piston-head and having an axial cham ber in communication with the bore thereof, in combination With a tnbular piston-rod connected with the bore of the piston-head, for the purpose set forth.

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(No Model.) 2 Sheets--Sheet 1.
H. NORDTMEYER.
FILTBR' PUMP.
Patented Apr. 12, 1892;
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(No Model.) 'sheets-heet 2.-
H.NORDTMEYER. PLTER PUMP.
No. 472547. Patented Apr. 12, 1892.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
HERMANN NORDTMEYER, OF BRESLAU, GERMANY.
l-'ILTER-PUMP.
PECIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 472547, dated April 12, 1892.
Application filed July 14, 1891. Seria1No.399.447. (No model.) Patenta& in Belgium May 15,1891, No. 94,668; in Spain .Tune 2, 1891, No.12,035; in Italy .Tune 30, 1891, XXV, 29,615, and LVIII, 333; in France August 20,1891,No.213,027;i Germany September 21, 1891, No. 60,157; in India October 5, 1891, No. 2,439, and in Austria-Hungary November 11. 1891, No.
20,436 and No. 40,275. 4
To all whom it may conccrn:
Be it known that I, HERMANN NORDTMEYER, head master of the Modern School of the Holy Ghost, a subject of the King of Prussia, residing at Breslau, Silesia, German Empire, have invented certain new and useful Improvements iu Filter-Pumps, (for which Letters Patent have been granted in Germany, N. 60,157, dated September 21, 1891; in Austria-Hungary, No. 20,436 and No. 40,275, dated November 11, 1891; in France, No. 213,027, dated August 20, 1891; in Belgium, No. 94,668, dated May 15, 1891; in Italy,V0l. XXV, 29,615, and Vol. LVIII, 333, dated June 30, 1891; in Spain, No. 12,035, dated June 2, 1891, and in East Indies, No. 2,439, Reg. 176, dated October 5, 1891;) and I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to letters or figures of reference narked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to pumps, and has for its object the combination, with `the pump piston, of a filtering device, so that the fluid pumped Will be simultaneously filtered.
My said invention consists in the Construction of the pump, as will now be fully described, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which I have illustrated two forms of portable filter-pumps, in vertical axial sectional elevations. The pump shown in the drawings is more particularly designed for use as a portable apparatus for travelers and explorers, in order that they may have the means of obtaining pure water for drinking and other purposes.
Fgure 1 shows a vertical section, and Fig. 2 a modification of my pump.
Referring to Fig. 1, a indicates the pumpcylinder, to the lower end of which is secured the suction-Valve box b, provided With a suction-port b' and a spherical check-valve 75, the
suction-box is providedwith a strainer c, arranged below the valve-port b', while the Valve z'is confined in the box by an arched perforated guard-plate d; The upper end of the punp-cylinder a is closed by a cover C, in which is forned an air-vent Z, and to which cover is Secured the discharge-pipe g, that serves, also, as a piston-rod and has a discharge-nozzle k, provided With a lateral eX- tension Ic', so as to form a substantially T- shaped handle for Operating the pump. The pipe g and its nozzle 70 may, if desired, form an integral part of the cover C, and said nozzle may form a separate part of the pipe and be screwed thereto.
-The piston F, as shown, is constructed of two sections, the section f'being simply a packing-ring, while the section f, which is also provided-with a packing, is chambered for the reception of the upper open end of the hollow or chambered filtering medium h said piston being secured to the discharge-pipe or hollow piston-rod g. The filtering medium h may consist of a hollow body of any suitable porous material such as is usually employed for filtering purposes, and said body may be of cylind-ical or other form in'cross-section, but of less diameter than the punp-barrel, so as to admit of the water drawn in filling said barrel and completely surrounding the filtering medium, so as to obtain as great a filtering area as possible. The thickness of the walls of the filtering medium h may vary according to the porosity of the material used.
Instead of a porous material, a granular or pulverulent or a spongy filtering material 'may be used, which willbe inclosed in a foraminons double-walled filter-case of any suitable form in cross-section, although for the use for which the pump is more especially designed I prefer a filtering medium of a porous nature for the reason that it is more readily cleansed and may be as readily sterilized by boiling in water.
In operation, when the piston is drawn up water is drawn in at the bottom of the cylinder, the-valve t' being moved off its seat by the suction. WVhen the piston is moved down again, the Valve moves back to its seat and is held there by the pressure, while the water is forced through the walls of the filtering medium into the interier space thereof and thence through the hollow piston-rod to the discharge-nozzle. Inasmnch as there is no pressure within the filtering medium other than that exerted by the weight of the column of water therein and in the hollow rod g, the said filtering medium offers sufficient resistance to the passage of the water, so that the latter cannot flow back into the pump-cylinder, and the check-valve usually required in punps is here dispensed with, the filtering nedium performingthe function of the checkvalve.
From the described Construction it will be seen that the water after its passage through the filtering medinm-that is, after its filtration--cannot again come in contact with the walls of the pum p cylinder or any water therein.
A pump constructed as described requires a cylinder of a length equal to that of the tiltering medium plus the length of the stroke of the piston, and in a pump adapted to fulfil the conditions for which it is designed the punp-cylinder will necessarily be of considerable length and more or less diiticult of transportation. This may, however, be avoided by the construction shown in Fig. 2, in which the pump-piston fis constructed in the form of a hollow cylinderof substantially the same length as the pump-barrel a, thereby reducing the length of the punp about one-half. The cover O in this case is secured to the outer end of the pistou, and the filtering medium is also secured to the cover, a very short hollow piston-rod g being required. At its lower open end the piston has two annular tlanges for a packing-ring m.
I have hereinabove described a portable filter-pump; but the principles of construction involved may be applied to stationary, hand, and other pumps as well, and I desire it to be nnderstood that I do not limit myself in the application of said principles of construction to any particular class of pumps, nor to the use of the filter-pump 'for punping and filtering any particular fluid.
The filtering-medium may also be variously modified in its construction and ari-angement-for instancc, if a filtering medium of great porosity is employed it may be constructed in the form of a disk or plate and secured in the chambered portion of the piston, Fig. 1, or to the lower end of the cylindrical hollow piston, Fig, 2; but as hereinabove stated with a view to increasing the filter-surface as much as possible I prefer to construct the filtering medium in the form of a hollow body.
Having thns described my invention, what I claim as new therein, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A portable filter pump comprsing a pump-barrel provided at its lower end with a suction-valve, a piston conposed of a pistonhead provided with an axial bore, and a cylindrical filter of less diameter than the punpbarrel secured to the piston-head and having, an axial chamber in communication with the bore thereof, in combinat-ion with a tubular piston-rod seated in said bore, for the purpose set forth.
2. A portable filter pump comprising a pump-barrel provided at its lower end with a suction-valve, a piston composed ot a pistonhead provided with an axial bore, a cylinder secured to said head and working fluid-tight in the pump-barrel, and a cylindrical filter contained within and of less diameter than the piston-cylinder, said filter being secured to the piston-head and having an axial cham ber in communication with the bore thereof, in combination With a tnbular piston-rod connected with the bore of the piston-head, for the purpose set forth.
3. The eombination, with the pump-barrel provided at its lower end with a suction-valve, of a piston having an axial bore and working fluid-tight in the barrel, a cylindrieal filter of less diameter than the pump-barrel secui-ed to the piston-head and eonstructed of a porous substance, and with an axial chamberin communication with the bore of the 'piston-head, and a tubular piston-rod connected with the bore of said piston-head, for the purpose set t'orth.
t. The combination, with a pump-barrel oomposed of two sections a andf, working telescopically and fluid tight within each other, the section a having a suction-valve at its outer end, of apiston-head secured to the outer end of sectionfand having an axial bore, a cylindrical filterof less diameter than section f secured to the piston-head, constructed of a porous substance and having an axial chamber in communication with the bore of said pisten-head, and a tubular piston-rod connected with the said bore and provided with the tubular cross-handle K, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimonywhereof I atlix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
HERMANN NORDTMEYER.
Witnesses:
ERNEST J AECKEL, Monms SKIBO.
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US2449238A (en) * 1947-11-21 1948-09-14 Jr Charles Leandro Lightfoot Filtration apparatus
US2566371A (en) * 1946-05-03 1951-09-04 David H Quinn Water filter
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US5366642A (en) * 1991-04-09 1994-11-22 Kpa, Incorporated Compact water filtration and purification pump
US5431816A (en) * 1991-04-09 1995-07-11 Sweetwater, Inc. Prefilter for a water purification pump
US5433848A (en) * 1991-04-09 1995-07-18 Kpa, Inc. Water filtration pump with disposable filter cartridges
US5534145A (en) * 1991-04-09 1996-07-09 Sweetwater, Inc. Compact water filtration pump
US6022478A (en) * 1996-02-01 2000-02-08 Akzo Nobel N.V. Device and process for the substance-specific treatment of fluids
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US2566371A (en) * 1946-05-03 1951-09-04 David H Quinn Water filter
US2449238A (en) * 1947-11-21 1948-09-14 Jr Charles Leandro Lightfoot Filtration apparatus
US5366642A (en) * 1991-04-09 1994-11-22 Kpa, Incorporated Compact water filtration and purification pump
US5431816A (en) * 1991-04-09 1995-07-11 Sweetwater, Inc. Prefilter for a water purification pump
US5433848A (en) * 1991-04-09 1995-07-18 Kpa, Inc. Water filtration pump with disposable filter cartridges
US5534145A (en) * 1991-04-09 1996-07-09 Sweetwater, Inc. Compact water filtration pump
US6022478A (en) * 1996-02-01 2000-02-08 Akzo Nobel N.V. Device and process for the substance-specific treatment of fluids
US20040224543A1 (en) * 2003-05-08 2004-11-11 Michael Maurer Electrical cord plug lock
US20090039037A1 (en) * 2007-08-08 2009-02-12 O'brien Paul W Portable Drinking Water Purification Device
US8216462B2 (en) * 2007-08-08 2012-07-10 O'brien Paul W Portable drinking water purification device
US20100032381A1 (en) * 2008-08-08 2010-02-11 O'brien Paul W Double Chamber Water Purification Device
US8394268B2 (en) * 2008-08-08 2013-03-12 Miracle Straw Corporation, Inc. Double chamber water purification device
US8425771B2 (en) * 2009-07-24 2013-04-23 Miracle Straw Corporation, Inc. Double chamber water purification device
US20130270161A1 (en) * 2012-04-12 2013-10-17 Rajen Nirwal Kumar Fluid filtering device and method
US9254352B2 (en) * 2012-04-12 2016-02-09 Rajen Nirwal Kumar Fluid filtering device and method
US10195320B2 (en) 2012-04-12 2019-02-05 Sisu Global Health, Inc. Blood filtering component, apparatus, and method
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