WO2010142473A1 - Filtering system - Google Patents

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WO2010142473A1
WO2010142473A1 PCT/EP2010/053297 EP2010053297W WO2010142473A1 WO 2010142473 A1 WO2010142473 A1 WO 2010142473A1 EP 2010053297 W EP2010053297 W EP 2010053297W WO 2010142473 A1 WO2010142473 A1 WO 2010142473A1
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Maurizio Moretto
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Laica S.P.A.
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02F1/00Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage
    • C02F1/001Processes for the treatment of water whereby the filtration technique is of importance
    • C02F1/003Processes for the treatment of water whereby the filtration technique is of importance using household-type filters for producing potable water, e.g. pitchers, bottles, faucet mounted devices
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02F1/00Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage
    • C02F1/008Control or steering systems not provided for elsewhere in subclass C02F
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02F2209/00Controlling or monitoring parameters in water treatment
    • C02F2209/05Conductivity or salinity
    • C02F2209/055Hardness
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02F2209/00Controlling or monitoring parameters in water treatment
    • C02F2209/40Liquid flow rate
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02F2209/00Controlling or monitoring parameters in water treatment
    • C02F2209/44Time
    • C02F2209/445Filter life
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02F2307/00Location of water treatment or water treatment device
    • C02F2307/04Location of water treatment or water treatment device as part of a pitcher or jug

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  • the invention relates to a percolation type filter system of the type having a replaceable filter cartridge, including the features set out in the preamble of the main claim.
  • the display usually comprises a bar type graphic representation which involves direct calculation and which increases for each group of filtering cycles carried out or for each filtering operation carried out, or a numerical representation of the number of filling cycles with a countdown type calculation, in which the maximum number of cycles possible is represented when the new cartridge is inserted and is subsequently gradually reduced as a result of each group of filtering cycles which are carried out.
  • the technical problem addressed by the present invention is therefore to provide a filter system which is structurally and operationally configured to overcome all the disadvantages set out with reference to the prior art cited.
  • Figure 1 is a partially sectioned schematic view of a filter system according to the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic view, drawn to an enlarged scale, of a detail of the system of Figure 1.
  • a jug type filter system of the type having a replaceable cartridge for filtering water for domestic use comprising a mouth Ia which is closed by a removable cover 3.
  • the cover 3 can be hinged with respect to the jug 1 in order to open/close the mouth Ia.
  • the jug 1 comprises a handle 20 and an opposing spout 21 for dispensing the filtered water.
  • a contact sensor 20a for detecting a condition in which the handle 20 is grasped by the user.
  • the jug 1 is provided internally with a funnel-like divider 4 which defines a first storage reservoir 5 for the water to be filtered communicating, via a pipe 7, with a second storage reservoir 6 for the filtered water.
  • a plurality of level sensors 16a - n (three sensors 16a, b, c in the example of Figure 1) which are arranged at the wall of the storage reservoir 5.
  • the sensor 16a is positioned at a maximum filling level of the storage reservoir 5, the sensor 16b is positioned at the bottom level and the sensor 16c is positioned at an intermediate level.
  • a removable filter cartridge 8 is received in the pipe 7 in such a manner that the water which flows owing to gravitational force from the first reservoir 5 to the second reservoir 6 necessarily passes through the filter material contained in the cartridge 8.
  • the cartridge 8 must be replaced at the end of its effective service-life which is established in accordance with the volume of water filtered in total, the time elapsed from the first actuation thereof and/or other parameters, such as temperature and/or hardness of the water.
  • the jug 1 comprises a calculation device 2 which is capable of calculating the effective and/or remaining service-life of the cartridge 8, and which is arranged on the cover 3 or, in another construction variant of the invention, on the upper portion of the handle 20.
  • the cover 3 comprises a through- hole 25 for introducing the water to be filtered, at which there is provided a closure device 26 which comprises a stopper 26a and a sensor which is capable of signalling the opening of the stopper itself.
  • the opening of the stopper 26a may be carried out automatically by being actuated by the flow of water being introduced into the jug 1 through the opening 25, or manually by being actuated by the user.
  • the calculation device 2 comprises a casing 11 which is received in a seat 12, a display 13 which is positioned on a visible surface S thereof and which is capable of indicating the state of the remaining service-life of the cartridge 8 in order to bring about the replacement thereof when the state of efficiency thereof has reached such a threshold that adequate filtration is no longer ensured.
  • the calculation device 2 further comprises an electronic calculation circuit 15 which is supplied with electrical power by battery and which is received inside the casing 11, which is provided so as to change the indication of the exhaustion state of the cartridge 8 communicated by the display 13.
  • the electronic calculation circuit 15 is electrically connected to the closure device 26 so as to establish the remaining life of the cartridge in accordance with the number of cycles carried out from the last replacement of the cartridge 8 on the basis of a maximum number of cycles which is predetermined or calculated in accordance with a parameter of the water to be filtered, for example, the hardness.
  • the electronic calculation circuit 15 is further electrically connected to the display 13 in order to transmit a signal in proportion to the service-life and/or remaining life of the cartridge 8.
  • the display 13 is of the graphic type, with a foreground comprising a plurality of indicating symbols such as a plurality of bars 17a - n (four bars 17a - d in the example of the Figures).
  • the display 13 can be of the type involving direct calculation (the graphic bar increases for each group of filtering cycles carried out or for each filtering operation carried out) and involving backward calculation (the graphic is represented in full upon introduction of the new cartridge 8 and is gradually deactivated as a result of each group of filtering cycles carried out).
  • the display 13 other graphic types, having foregrounds which are different from the one described above.
  • a pie type graphic representation, or numerical types for example, a representation of percentage values referring to the original full value.
  • the user can read off the display 13 the effective exhaustion conditions of the cartridge 8 and decide to replace it in good time.
  • the calculation device 2 comprises a visual signalling device and an acoustic signalling device in order to visually and acoustically signal an alarm concerning the exhaustion of the cartridge 8.
  • the visual signalling device of the calculation device 2 includes a backlit screen 14a which acts as a background for the bars 17a - d of the display 13.
  • the screen 14a is illuminated by means of a luminous source 19 which is positioned on the calculation device 2, at the opposite side with respect to the surface S.
  • the visual signalling device includes the indicating symbols 17 a - d.
  • the luminous source 19 is operatively associated to the bars 17a - d, in such a way that the indicating symbols 17a - d are chromatically variable in accordance with the state of the remaining service-life of the cartridge (8).
  • the luminous source 19 of the LED type or another type is chromatically variable, being able to change colour in accordance with the state of the remaining service-life of the cartridge 8.
  • the luminous source 19 is green when the bar type graphic representation comprises only the first bar 17a or the first two bars 17a, b, and is yellow when the bar type graphic representation comprises the first three bars 17a, b, c and is red when the bar type graphic representation comprises all the bars 17a - d.
  • the visual signalling device comprises a chromatically variable luminous source, for example, of the LED type, operating in a manner similar to the luminous source 19 and positioned on the cover 3 in a position spaced apart from the display 13.
  • the acoustic signalling device of the calculation device 2 comprises a sound emitter 14b which is capable of emitting sounds which are variable in accordance with the state of exhaustion of the cartridge 8.
  • the sounds emitted by the emitter can be variable in terms of intensity and/or frequency.
  • the sound emitter 14b emits sounds of increasing intensity as the remaining life of the cartridge decreases, reaching a maximum intensity when the cartridge has reached the exhausted condition and must therefore be replaced.
  • the calculation device 2 comprises only a visual signal or an acoustic signal.
  • the electronic calculation circuit 15 is further electrically connected to the contact sensor 20a and to the level sensors 16a, b, c in such a manner that the visual signalling device and/or the acoustic signalling device of the calculation device 2 are enabled only after the sensor 20a detects a condition in which the handle 20 is grasped by the user, or when the level sensors 16a, b, c measure a level in the first reservoir 5 that is greater than a predetermined threshold.
  • the visual signal and/or the acoustic signal of the calculation device 2 can be used to signal an alarm relating to other parameters, in addition to the exhaustion condition of the cartridge, for example, parameters associated with the characteristics of the water, such as hardness, or the cartridge, such as the time elapsed since the last replacement.
  • the use of a visual signalling device and/or acoustic signalling device allows the user to be informed about the exhaustion condition of the cartridge, even without paying attention to the graphic display 13.
  • the acoustic signalling device allows that condition to be able to be signalled even to a user with a visual handicap.
  • the invention is preferably used in filter jugs of the replaceable cartridge type and in particular in filter jugs for purifying water for domestic use.
  • the calculation device 2 according to the invention can also be used in various filter systems, such as kettles, cafetieres, in-line filters and the like. The invention thereby achieves the objects set out in a simple and effective manner, allowing optimal use of the filter cartridges so that it is always possible to avoid the use of the cartridges after the exhausted state has been reached, whilst fully complying with the parameters relating to user health and safety.

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Abstract

A percolation type filter system (1) comprises: - a first reservoir (5) and a second reservoir (6) for storing water to be filtered and for storing filtered water, respectively, - a pipe (7) for communication between the reservoirs (5, 6), - a removable filter cartridge (8) which is received in the pipe (7), - a calculation device (2) which is able to calculate the service-life of the cartridge (8) in accordance with one or more parameters of the water, the calculation device comprising a display of the state of the remaining service-life of the cartridge (8) and a visual signalling device (14a) and/or acoustic signalling device (14b) in order to signal an alarm indicating the cartridge (8) is exhausted.

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FILTERING SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
Technical field
The invention relates to a percolation type filter system of the type having a replaceable filter cartridge, including the features set out in the preamble of the main claim.
Those filter systems are widely used in the treatment of water for domestic and alimentary use for the production of jugs, cafetieres, tisanieres and electric kettles. Technological background
In such filter systems, and in particular in filter jug type systems, there is encountered the problem of indicating to the user the exhaustion conditions of the filter cartridge and to provide a signal in accordance with those conditions, in particular when the exhaustion condition of the cartridge is reached and it is therefore necessary to replace it.
There are known in the prior art various types of device which fulfil this function and are based on a display, in which the user can immediately read the effective exhaustion conditions of the cartridge and decide when to replace it. The display usually comprises a bar type graphic representation which involves direct calculation and which increases for each group of filtering cycles carried out or for each filtering operation carried out, or a numerical representation of the number of filling cycles with a countdown type calculation, in which the maximum number of cycles possible is represented when the new cartridge is inserted and is subsequently gradually reduced as a result of each group of filtering cycles which are carried out.
The main disadvantage of that solution is the fact that it is not always immediately effective, both owing to inattention and owing to any visual handicaps of the user. Statement of invention
The technical problem addressed by the present invention is therefore to provide a filter system which is structurally and operationally configured to overcome all the disadvantages set out with reference to the prior art cited.
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The features and advantages of the invention will be better appreciated from the following detailed description of one preferred though nonexclusive embodiment which is illustrated by way of non-limiting example with reference to the appended drawings, in which :
Figure 1 is a partially sectioned schematic view of a filter system according to the invention;
- Figure 2 is a schematic view, drawn to an enlarged scale, of a detail of the system of Figure 1. Preferred embodiment of the invention
With reference to the Figures, there is generally designated 1 a jug type filter system of the type having a replaceable cartridge for filtering water for domestic use. The jug 1 comprises a mouth Ia which is closed by a removable cover 3. In another construction variant of the invention, the cover 3 can be hinged with respect to the jug 1 in order to open/close the mouth Ia. The jug 1 comprises a handle 20 and an opposing spout 21 for dispensing the filtered water.
There is provided on the handle 20 a contact sensor 20a for detecting a condition in which the handle 20 is grasped by the user.
The jug 1 is provided internally with a funnel-like divider 4 which defines a first storage reservoir 5 for the water to be filtered communicating, via a pipe 7, with a second storage reservoir 6 for the filtered water. There are provided in the storage reservoir 5 a plurality of level sensors 16a - n (three sensors 16a, b, c in the example of Figure 1) which are arranged at the wall of the storage reservoir 5. The sensor 16a is positioned at a maximum filling level of the storage reservoir 5, the sensor 16b is positioned at the bottom level and the sensor 16c is positioned at an intermediate level. A removable filter cartridge 8 is received in the pipe 7 in such a manner that the water which flows owing to gravitational force from the first reservoir 5 to the second reservoir 6 necessarily passes through the filter material contained in the cartridge 8. The cartridge 8 must be replaced at the end of its effective service-life which is established in accordance with the volume of water filtered in total, the time elapsed from the first actuation thereof and/or other parameters, such as temperature and/or hardness of the water. To that end, the jug 1 comprises a calculation device 2 which is capable of calculating the effective and/or remaining service-life of the cartridge 8, and which is arranged on the cover 3 or, in another construction variant of the invention, on the upper portion of the handle 20. In order to measure the filtering cycles, the cover 3 comprises a through- hole 25 for introducing the water to be filtered, at which there is provided a closure device 26 which comprises a stopper 26a and a sensor which is capable of signalling the opening of the stopper itself. The opening of the stopper 26a may be carried out automatically by being actuated by the flow of water being introduced into the jug 1 through the opening 25, or manually by being actuated by the user. The calculation device 2 comprises a casing 11 which is received in a seat 12, a display 13 which is positioned on a visible surface S thereof and which is capable of indicating the state of the remaining service-life of the cartridge 8 in order to bring about the replacement thereof when the state of efficiency thereof has reached such a threshold that adequate filtration is no longer ensured. The calculation device 2 further comprises an electronic calculation circuit 15 which is supplied with electrical power by battery and which is received inside the casing 11, which is provided so as to change the indication of the exhaustion state of the cartridge 8 communicated by the display 13. The electronic calculation circuit 15 is electrically connected to the closure device 26 so as to establish the remaining life of the cartridge in accordance with the number of cycles carried out from the last replacement of the cartridge 8 on the basis of a maximum number of cycles which is predetermined or calculated in accordance with a parameter of the water to be filtered, for example, the hardness. The electronic calculation circuit 15 is further electrically connected to the display 13 in order to transmit a signal in proportion to the service-life and/or remaining life of the cartridge 8.
The display 13 is of the graphic type, with a foreground comprising a plurality of indicating symbols such as a plurality of bars 17a - n (four bars 17a - d in the example of the Figures). The display 13 can be of the type involving direct calculation (the graphic bar increases for each group of filtering cycles carried out or for each filtering operation carried out) and involving backward calculation (the graphic is represented in full upon introduction of the new cartridge 8 and is gradually deactivated as a result of each group of filtering cycles carried out).
In accordance with other construction variants, there are provided for the display 13 other graphic types, having foregrounds which are different from the one described above. For example, a pie type graphic representation, or numerical types, for example, a representation of percentage values referring to the original full value.
The user can read off the display 13 the effective exhaustion conditions of the cartridge 8 and decide to replace it in good time. The calculation device 2 comprises a visual signalling device and an acoustic signalling device in order to visually and acoustically signal an alarm concerning the exhaustion of the cartridge 8.
The visual signalling device of the calculation device 2 includes a backlit screen 14a which acts as a background for the bars 17a - d of the display 13. The screen 14a is illuminated by means of a luminous source 19 which is positioned on the calculation device 2, at the opposite side with respect to the surface S. In accordance with another construction variant, the visual signalling device includes the indicating symbols 17 a - d. In such a variant the luminous source 19 is operatively associated to the bars 17a - d, in such a way that the indicating symbols 17a - d are chromatically variable in accordance with the state of the remaining service-life of the cartridge (8).
In both case, the luminous source 19, of the LED type or another type, is chromatically variable, being able to change colour in accordance with the state of the remaining service-life of the cartridge 8. According to one example of an operating method, with the display 13 operating with direct calculation, the luminous source 19 is green when the bar type graphic representation comprises only the first bar 17a or the first two bars 17a, b, and is yellow when the bar type graphic representation comprises the first three bars 17a, b, c and is red when the bar type graphic representation comprises all the bars 17a - d. According to a construction variant, when the bar type graphic representation comprises all the bars 17a - d or when the exhaustion condition of the cartridge 8 is established, the luminous source 19 is actuated by the electronic calculation circuit 15 in a flashing manner. According to a construction variant of the invention, the visual signalling device comprises a chromatically variable luminous source, for example, of the LED type, operating in a manner similar to the luminous source 19 and positioned on the cover 3 in a position spaced apart from the display 13. The acoustic signalling device of the calculation device 2 comprises a sound emitter 14b which is capable of emitting sounds which are variable in accordance with the state of exhaustion of the cartridge 8. For example, the sounds emitted by the emitter can be variable in terms of intensity and/or frequency. According to an example of an operating method, the sound emitter 14b emits sounds of increasing intensity as the remaining life of the cartridge decreases, reaching a maximum intensity when the cartridge has reached the exhausted condition and must therefore be replaced. According to a construction variant of the invention, the calculation device 2 comprises only a visual signal or an acoustic signal.
According to another construction variant of the invention, the electronic calculation circuit 15 is further electrically connected to the contact sensor 20a and to the level sensors 16a, b, c in such a manner that the visual signalling device and/or the acoustic signalling device of the calculation device 2 are enabled only after the sensor 20a detects a condition in which the handle 20 is grasped by the user, or when the level sensors 16a, b, c measure a level in the first reservoir 5 that is greater than a predetermined threshold. According to another construction variant of the invention, the visual signal and/or the acoustic signal of the calculation device 2 can be used to signal an alarm relating to other parameters, in addition to the exhaustion condition of the cartridge, for example, parameters associated with the characteristics of the water, such as hardness, or the cartridge, such as the time elapsed since the last replacement. The use of a visual signalling device and/or acoustic signalling device allows the user to be informed about the exhaustion condition of the cartridge, even without paying attention to the graphic display 13. The acoustic signalling device allows that condition to be able to be signalled even to a user with a visual handicap. The invention is preferably used in filter jugs of the replaceable cartridge type and in particular in filter jugs for purifying water for domestic use. The calculation device 2 according to the invention can also be used in various filter systems, such as kettles, cafetieres, in-line filters and the like. The invention thereby achieves the objects set out in a simple and effective manner, allowing optimal use of the filter cartridges so that it is always possible to avoid the use of the cartridges after the exhausted state has been reached, whilst fully complying with the parameters relating to user health and safety.

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1. A percolation type filter system (1) comprising :
- a first reservoir (5) and a second reservoir (6) for storing water to be filtered and for storing filtered water, respectively, - a pipe (7) for communication between the reservoirs,
- a removable filter cartridge (8) which is received in the pipe (7),
- a calculation device (2) which is able to calculate the effective and/or remaining service-life of the cartridge (8) in accordance with one or more significant parameters of the water, selected from the volume of water filtered, the hardness of the water to be filtered and other parameters, the calculation device (2) comprising a display (13) of the state of the remaining service-life of the cartridge (8), characterized in that the calculation device (2) comprises a visual signalling device (14a) and/or acoustic signalling device (14b) in order to signal an alarm indicating the cartridge (8) is exhausted.
2. A filter system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the visual signalling device (14a) of the calculation device (2) comprises at least one luminous source (19) which is chromatically variable in accordance with the state of the remaining service-life of the cartridge (8).
3. A filter system (1) according to claim 2, wherein the visual signalling device (14a) includes a backlit screen which acts as a background for the display (13), said backlit screen being chromatically variable in accordance with the state of the remaining service-life of the cartridge (8).
4. A filter system (1) according to claim 2, wherein the visual signalling device (14a) includes indicating symbols (17 a,b,c,d) which act as a foreground for the display (13), said indicating symbols being chromatically variable in accordance with the state of the remaining service-life of the cartridge (8).
5. A filter system (1) according to claim 3 or 4, wherein the calculation device (2) comprises an electronic calculation circuit (15) for actuating the luminous source (19) in a flashing manner when the calculation device (2) establishes that the cartridge (8) is in an exhausted condition.
6. A filter system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the acoustic signalling device (14b) is actuated by the calculation device (2) in order to emit sounds which are variable in accordance with the state of exhaustion of the cartridge (8).
7. A filter system (1) according to claim 6, wherein the acoustic signalling device (14b) is able to emit sounds which are variable in terms of intensity and/or frequency.
8. A filter system (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the filter system (1) comprises a jug having a handle (20), on which there is provided a contact sensor (20a) in order to detect a condition in which the handle (20) is grasped, the visual signalling device (14a) and/or acoustic signalling device (14b) being enabled as a result of the detection of the condition in which the handle (20) is grasped.
9. A filter system (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the filter system (1) comprises a plurality of level sensors in at least one of the reservoirs (5, 6), the visual signalling device (14a) and/or acoustic signalling device (14b) being enabled when the plurality of level sensors measure a level greater than a predetermined threshold in the at least one of the reservoirs (5, 6).
10. A calculation device (2) which takes account of the service-life of a filter cartridge (8) in accordance with one or more factors of the water, the cartridge (8) being able to be removably inserted in a percolation type filter system (1), the calculation device (2) comprising a display of the state of the service-life of the cartridge (7), characterized in that the calculation device (2) comprises a visual signalling device (14a) and/or acoustic signalling device (14b) in order to signal an alarm indicating that the cartridge (8) is exhausted.
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