WO2013137963A1 - Filtration system - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to water filtration systems combining at least one filter cartridge with a manifold, and more specifically to a water filtration system of the type having removable cartridges, while sustaining water flow during filter cartridge replacement. More particularly, this invention relates to a home water filtration system having filter cartridges designed for replacement without water spillage, and without removing or ceasing water flow to the household during filter replacement.
- the water filtration system is designed for enhanced reliability through the reduction of moving components to perform the aforementioned attributes.
- valve in water filtration systems to facilitate the removal and changing of filter cartridges. If the filtration system is designed to have a bypass feature, where the fluid flow from the source to the endpoint remains uninterrupted during filter cartridge replacement, the valve must be capable of providing at least two distinct flow paths. The first, when a filter cartridge is secured within the manifold, and fluid is directed from the fluid source to the manifold, through the cartridge for filtration, and out the manifold to its destination; and the second during cartridge replacement when it is desirable for the fluid to either cease or flow directly from the fluid source to and through the manifold, bypassing the (removed) filter cartridge, and out the manifold to its destination.
- the base member also forms: ( 1 ) a sleeve through which a portion of the piston extends; (2) a guide which engages a portion of the piston; and (3) a first spring- abutment.
- a filtration system in U.S. Patent Publication No. 201 1 /0247974 published for Gale, et al., on October 13, 201 1 , entitled, "FILTRATION SYSTEM,” a filtration system is disclosed that includes a filter manifold and a filter cartridge.
- the filter manifold comprises a bracket, a handle- activated multi-component valve, a manifold feed port, and a manifold filtrate port.
- a multi-component rotary valve is held by the bracket and comprises a fixed portion attached to the bracket and a rotary portion.
- the handle is operatively connected to the rotary portion of the valve and includes a cartridge lifter to lift and secure the cartridge to the manifold upon rotation of the handle.
- the cartridge lifter has a camming ramp or a camming lug lifter engagement feature.
- the handle is rotatable to a filtration position and a disengaged, service or replacement position.
- the manifold feed port is blocked by the valve when the handle is in the disengaged position.
- the filter cartridge has an external cartridge surface having one of a camming lug or a camming ramp for engaging the lifter engagement feature.
- the first cylindrical portion and the second cylindrical portion each comprise a portion of a bypass channel.
- the bypass channel fluidly connects the feed water source to the filtrate outlet of filter manifold when the rotary portion is in the locked position.
- the rotary portion of the valve When the handle is rotated, the rotary portion of the valve is engaged and rotates. Additionally, when the handle is rotated, a cartridge lifter engages a compatible feature on the filter cartridge, thereby lifting the filter cartridge from a cartridge support shelf and drawing the filter cartridge towards the filter manifold.
- the rotary portion of the valve is activated by the handle. The handle moves upward while the cartridge remains in the vertical position. Functionally, this design attempts to provide a diversion or bypass for the ingress water when the handle is moved from the downward (filtration) position, to the upward (service) position.
- the handle of the design of U.S. Patent Publication No. 201 1 /0247974 is attached to the manifold, which holds the rotary valve.
- the handle connects specifically to the end of the rotary portions of the valve. As the handle is rotated, the rotary portion of the valve is rotated; however, the filter cartridge always remains in its configured (filter) position, that is, in the vertical position. The handle rotation and rotary valve rotation do not rotate the filter cartridge.
- the multi-component valve having the rotary portion of the valve nested within a fixed portion, and being responsive only to the rotation of a separate handle requires additional components, adds additional complexity for manufacturing, and reduces the filtration system's reliability. Furthermore, with the filter cartridge remaining in its configured (filter) position when the handle is activated (moved upwards), the only indication that the water is not being filtered, i.e., that the system is in bypass mode, is the positioning of the handle, which could ultimately mislead or confuse a user to think that water filtration is still being performed.
- a modular filter system is taught using replaceable filter cartridges including a locking arrangement to prevent rotation of the flow control valve spindle in the filter head.
- the locking arrangement includes spring biased locking pins carried on the filter head and matching unlocking pins on the filter cartridge to operate through an intermediate adaptor ring that is set on assembly to match the positions of the locking and unlocking pins.
- a valve spindle is disposed on the outer housing for reciprocal rotary movement on the filter body axis between flow and no-flow positions, whereby connection and disconnection of the outer housing inlet opening and outlet opening with the cartridge inlet and outlet are provided.
- Rotation of the filter cartridge rotates a spindle (a form of rotary valve) from the no-flow position to the flow position.
- a spindle a form of rotary valve
- the cartridge is turned in the opposite direction causing the spindle to rotate in the same direction to close the valve. Water flow is stopped, not bypassed, by this action.
- the spindle is an additional movable component, separate and distinct from the manifold.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a home water filtration system that incorporates a dripless filter cartridge replacement design that minimizes moving components, and redirects water flow during cartridge replacement.
- a filter cartridge assembly including: a filter media; a sump; a filter cap; a fastener; and an ingress port and an egress port extending from the filter cap and in fluid communication with the filter media; a mounting bracket having left and right sides with respective left and right fluid ports, the fluid ports in fluid communication with a manifold and with external fluid lines, the mounting bracket supporting the filter cartridge assembly and the manifold; the manifold in fluid communication with the filter cartridge assembly and the mounting bracket fluid ports, the manifold including at least first and second apertures on a left side, and corresponding at least first and second apertures on a right side, the manifold left and right side first apertures in fluid communication with the filter cartridge assembly ingress and egress ports, respectively, and with the mounting bracket fluid ports when the filtration system is in the filtrate mode whereby fluid flow traverses
- the filtration system includes having the manifold pivotally connected to the mounting bracket such that when the manifold is pivoted to a first position relative to the mounting bracket the filtration system is placed in the filtrate mode, and when the manifold is pivoted to a second position relative to the mounting bracket the filtration system is placed in the bypass mode.
- the at least first and second apertures on the manifold left side may be adjacent one another, and the at least first and second apertures on the manifold right side may be adjacent one another.
- a circumferential resilient seal may be secured about the at least first and second apertures on the manifold left and right sides, respectively.
- the first apertures on the manifold left and right sides are preferably positioned vertically higher than the second apertures, respectively, such that the first apertures are in fluid communication with the mounting bracket left and right fluid ports when the filter cartridge assembly longitudinal axis is vertical and the manifold is pivoted to the first position, whereby the filtration system is placed in the filtrate mode, and such that the second apertures are in fluid communication with the mounting bracket left and right fluid ports when the filter cartridge assembly longitudinal axis is rotated from vertical and the manifold is pivoted to the second position, whereby the filtration system is placed in the bypass mode.
- the adjacent first and second apertures may comprise a kidney-shaped outer boundary.
- the filtration system may further include curved support ledges on the left and right sides of the mounting bracket; and at least one cartridge boss on the sump.
- the mounting bracket curved support ledges are preferably in slidable contact with the at least one cartridge boss when the filtration system is placed in filtrate mode.
- the manifold may include at least a left and right pivot boss in rotational contact with respective left and right pivot boss receivers on the mounting bracket left and right sides.
- the filtration system may include at least one guide track - shoulder bolt combination on the manifold and the mounting bracket for slidably mating the manifold to the mounting bracket, the at least one guide track guiding the manifold pivoting from the first position to the second position.
- a filter lid having a filter lid top surface adjacent to, and in contact with, the manifold, and a filter lid bottom surface adjacent to, and in contact with, a top surface of the filter cap may be employed.
- the filter lid may comprise at least one rib or groove formed on, or attached to, the filter lid bottom surface, and the filter cap comprising at least one corresponding groove or rib formed on, or attached to, the filter cap top surface, such that the bottom surface of the filter lid adjoins the top surface of the filter cap by mating the at least one rib and groove respectively.
- the filter lid may include at least one extended shape or embedded shape formed on, or attached to, the filter lid bottom surface
- the filter cap may include at least one corresponding embedded shape or extending shape formed on, or attached to, the filter cap top surface, such that the bottom surface of the filter lid adjoins the top surface of the filter cap by mating the at least one extended and embedded shape respectively.
- the filter lid may also include at least one rib or groove formed on, or attached to, the filter lid top surface, and the manifold having a bottom surface comprising at least one corresponding groove or rib formed on, or attached to, the manifold bottom surface, such that the top surface of the filter lid adjoins the bottom surface of the manifold by mating the at ieast one rib and groove respectively.
- the present invention is directed to a manifold for a filtration system comprising: a valve including a first and second aperture on a left side of the manifold, and a corresponding first and second aperture on a right side of the manifold, the first and second apertures on the manifold left side adjacent one another, and the first and second apertures on the manifold right side adjacent one another, the first apertures on the manifold left and right sides positioned vertically higher than the second apertures, respectively, such that the first apertures are in fluid communication with a mounting bracket left and right fluid ports when the manifold is pivoted to a first position, and the second apertures are in fluid communication with the mounting bracket left and right fluid ports when the manifold is pivoted to the second position; and at least one pivot to provide pivotable rotation for the manifold with respect to the mounting bracket.
- the pivot may comprise at least one pivot boss or pivot boss receiver on the manifold in rotational contact with at least one complementary pivot boss receiver or pivot boss on the mounting bracket.
- the pivot may include at least one pivot pin or aperture to receive a pivot pin on the manifold in rotational contact with at least one complementary aperture or pivot pin on the mounting bracket.
- the manifold may have a manifold bottom surface including a plurality of ribs or grooves for mating with a plurality of complementary grooves or ribs embedded within a filter lid top surface.
- the present invention is directed to a manifold-mounting bracket combination for securing a filter cartridge assembly, the combination comprising: the manifold including: a valve including a first and second aperture on a left side of the manifold, and a corresponding first and second aperture on a right side of the manifold, the first and second apertures on the manifold left side adjacent one another, and the first and second apertures on the manifold right side adjacent one another, the first apertures on the manifold left and right sides positioned vertically higher than the second apertures, respectively, such that the first apertures are in fluid communication with a mounting bracket left and right fluid ports when the manifold is pivoted to a first position, and the second apertures are in fluid communication with the mounting bracket left and right fluid ports when the manifold is pivoted to the second position; at least one pivot boss or pivot boss receiver; and at least one shoulder bolt or guide track; and the mounting bracket including: at least one pivot boss receiver or pivot boss in rotational contact with the
- the present invention is directed to a replaceable filter comprising: a filter media; a filter cap comprising at least one identifying groove, rib, extended shape, or embedded shape formed on, or attached to, the filter cap top surface, such that a filter lid having at least one complementary rib, groove, embedded shape, or extended shape adjoins the top surface of the filter cap by mating the at least one rib, groove, extended shape, or embedded shape; a fastener; and an ingress port and an egress port extending from the filter cap and in fluid communication with the filter media.
- the present invention is directed to a replaceable filter comprising: a filter media; a filter cap; a fastener; an ingress port and an egress port extending from the filter cap and in fluid communication with the filter media; and a resilient filter bag encompassing the filter media, the filter bag having apertures to provide for permeability and depressurization.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the water filtration system with a manifold valve with an integrated bypass feature.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the manifold shown in Fig. 1 .
- Fig. 3 is a left side view of the manifold of Fig. 2.
- Fig. 4 depicts a preferred embodiment of the filtration system of the present invention configured in filtrate mode.
- Fig. 5 is a front view of the right mounting bracket of Fig. 1 .
- Fig. 6 depicts the inside face of the right mounting bracket of Fig. 5.
- Fig. 7A depicts the positioning of the filter cartridge assembly when the filtration system is in filtrate mode.
- Fig. 7B depicts the positioning of the filter cartridge assembly when the filtration system is in service mode.
- Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional, partially transparent view of the upper portion of the filtration system.
- Fig. 9A is an exploded view illustrating the alignment of the fluid portal of the right mounting bracket with the filtration port of the integrated manifold valve when filter cartridge assembly is in filtrate mode.
- Fig. 9B is an exploded view illustrating the alignment of the fluid portal of the right mounting bracket with the bypass port of the integrated manifold valve when filter cartridge assembly is in service mode.
- Fig. 10 depicts a perspective view of the placement of the manifold between the mounting brackets, and the positioning of a pivoting action about which the manifold rotates with respect to the mounting brackets.
- Fig. 1 1 depicts an exploded view of a portion of the filter cartridge assembly with the filter media encased in a filter bag, both of which are insertable within the filter sump.
- Fig. 12 depicts an exploded, side view of the top portion of the filter bag.
- Fig. 13 depicts the replaceable filter assembly 50.
- Fig. 14 depicts a filter cap top surface having extended ribs and an extended shape, and a filter lid bottom surface having grooves corresponding to the filter cap ribs, and an embedded shape corresponding to the filter cap extended shape.
- the present invention is directed to a home water filtration system that accommodates a replaceable filter cartridge.
- the filtration system is generally placed on a water line upon entrance into a home in order to perform water filtration for the entire home. It is desirable to facilitate the removal and replacement of a filter cartridge without removing the water source or ceasing water flow to the house.
- the preferred embodiment emphasizes a minimal use of components including a one-piece manifold valve that may be integral with the manifold, activated by movement of the cartridge itself, and docs not require additional components, such as a handle or rotary valve, to operate.
- Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the water filtration system with the manifold valve feature of the present invention.
- the water filtration system includes a filter cartridge assembly 1 0.
- Filter cartridge assembly 10 is a vessel adaptable for sustaining pressure, and includes a sump 2, a replaceable filter 50, a clamp or hoop strap 17, and a filter lid 4, all secured by clamp 17.
- Replaceable filter 50 is the assembly that the end user will replace as required.
- This assembly includes a fifter media 1 , for example a carbon block, encased by filter bag 8, filter cap 3, and various associated O-rings 7.
- Ingress port 5 and egress port 6 extend from filter cap 3 and are in fluid communication with each other as well as with manifold 20.
- Clamp or hoop strap 1 7 secures replaceable filter 50 to filter lid 4 and sump 2.
- the replaceable filter 50 is depicted in Fig. 13A.
- Fig. 13B is an exploded view of the replaceable filter 50.
- Manifold 20 is rotatable with respect to left mounting bracket 21 and right mounting bracket 22 about left and right pivot bosses 18 that rotatably mate with mounting brackets 21 , 22.
- Manifold 20 is preferably a one- piece swivel component rotatable about pivot bosses 18.
- Pivot bosses 18 are preferably supported by pivot boss receivers, preferably cylindrical depressions, in mounting brackets 21 , 22.
- pivot bosses may be replaced with at least one pivot pin, and pivot boss receivers may be replaced with apertures or through-holes. These and other pivot configurations may be employed to ensure that the manifold is capable of pivoting with respect to the mounting brackets.
- Dual apertures valves 12 are formed on pivotable manifold 20.
- This dual aperture design eliminates the need for a multi-component rotary valve that would otherwise employ internal rotatable parts. Furthermore, since only manifold 20 need be pivoted to redirect fluid flow, there is no longer any need for additional components, such as a handle, to activate the valve. With filter cartridge assembly 10 directly secured to manifold 20, the design allows the end user to simply lift the cartridge up, away from the vertical, which pivots manifold 20 about pivot bosses 18.
- This action repositions the integrated, dual aperture valves 12, and redirects the ingress fluid from one of the dual apertures to the other without the need for internal rotatable components in the design, and without the need for an activation handle to act on the internal rotatable components.
- Filter cartridge assembly 10 is secured to manifold 20 by the left and right mounting brackets 21 , 22.
- Mounting brackets 21 , 22 secure a left side cartridge boss 9 and right side boss (not shown) on the top portion of sump 2.
- Each dual aperture, integrated manifold valve 12 is outlined by a resilient seal 14 to prevent fluid leakage during repositioning.
- Ingress port 5 and egress port 6 are aligned on respective sides of manifold 20 in fluid communication with respective ports of manifold valve 12 depending upon the desired direction of the fluid flow.
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of manifold 20.
- Dual aperture, integrated valve 12 is configured as two separate and distinct upper and lower fluid portals, a filter port 15a, and a bypass port 15b, for directing water flow in one direction, to and from filter cartridge assembly 10, when the filtration system is in filtrate mode, and in a separate, alternate direction, bypassing filter cartridge assembly 10, when the filtration system is in service mode.
- the combined geometry of these dual apertures 12 form a kidney shape, but are not limited to any particular geometry. They are also preferably adjacent one another, separated by a thin wall, to allow for quick redirection of fluid flow with minimal leakage; however, the apertures may also be spaced apart provided fluid is not allowed to leak during the transition of fluid flow from one port to the other.
- the dual apertures are formed on, and preferably integral with, manifold 20. As discussed in further detail below, when filter cartridge assembly 10 is pivoted upwards and away from the vertical, the alignment of the ingress and egress water lines are directly connected to one another so that the fluid bypasses filter cartridge assembly 10, and flows directly into the home unfiltered.
- Fig. 3 is a left side view of manifold 20. Threaded holes 19 are formed at three locations on the manifold. Threaded holes 19 secure shoulder bolts 32 (refer: Fig. 4) that are slidably attached to arcuate guide tracks 210a,b,c in mounting brackets 21 , 22. The bottom surface 23 of manifold 20 abuts filter cartridge assembly 10.
- Fig. 4 depicts a preferred embodiment of the filtration system of the present invention configured in filter mode.
- Mounting brackets 21 , 22 include a backside flat surface 240 with through-holes for attachment of the filtration system to a wall or other external mounting surface.
- the longitudinal axis of filter cartridge assembly 10 is aligned parallel to the plane of backside surface 240 of the supporting mounting brackets 21 , 22.
- filter cartridge assembly 10 is generally vertical in filtrate mode when mounting brackets 21 , 22 are typically attached to a wall or other vertical support surface.
- Shoulder bolts 32 are shown at one end of each guide track 210a,b,c.
- Fig. 5 is a front view of right mounting bracket 22.
- Mounting brackets 21 , 22 may be formed of discrete components. In a preferred embodiment, the mounting brackets are of a one-piece, integral construction, but may be employed in a multiple component design.
- Fluid port 224 extends laterally outwards for connection to an external fluid line (not shown).
- Curved support ledges 222 are formed on the lower portion of mounting brackets 21 , 22. Ledges 222 support the cartridge bosses 9, which are subject to downward forces due in part to the weight of filter cartridge assembly 10 and residual fluid in the cartridge, and the fluid pressure when the filtration system is in filtrate mode. Ledges 222 are curved with a defined radius to allow for constant contact with cartridge bosses 9 when the rotating filter cartridge assembly 10 is rotated freely into position for filtrate mode.
- ledges 222 allow for a snug fit of filter cartridge assembly 10 when in filtrate mode.
- filter cartridge assembly 10 is rotated away from the vertical axis, away from mounting brackets 21 , 22, until cartridge bosses 9 are clear of each ledge 222 of respective mounting brackets 21 , 22. At that point, the cartridge may be pulled away from manifold 20 and replaceable filter 50 exchanged.
- Fig. 6 depicts the inside face of right mounting bracket 22.
- left mounting bracket 21 is formed identical to right mounting bracket 22, with symmetrically reversed features.
- Mounting brackets 21 , 22 include at least one arcuate guide track, and preferably three arcuate guide tracks 210a,b,c which preferably are integrally formed slots.
- Arcuate guide tracks 210a,b,c slidably receive respective shoulder bolts 32 attached on each side of manifold 20.
- Guide tracks 21 0a,b,c allow manifold 20 to slidably pivot from the vertical position where bottom surface 23 is perpendicular with the longitudinal axis of filter cartridge assembly 10, as shown in Fig. 4, to an angle off the vertical.
- Guide tracks 210a,b,c provide structural support during rotation for manifold 20, and ensure that the rotational stop points of manifold 20 are defined and coincide with placing filter cartridge assembly 10 in either filtrate mode or service mode.
- FIGs. 7A and 7B depict the positioning of filter cartridge 10 when the filtration system is in filtrate mode (Fig. 7A), and when the filtration system is in service mode (Fig. 7B).
- filter cartridge assembly 10 longitudinal axis is in-line with the vertical axis 40.
- filter cartridge assembly 10 is rotated about an angle ⁇ off vertical axis 40, such that bosses 9 are clear of ledges 222 to allow for cartridge removal. In this position, it is evident to an end user that the system is in bypass mode since filter cartridge assembly 10 is no longer vertical.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional, partially transparent view of the upper portion of the filtration system.
- the inside of right mounting bracket 22 is depicted showing the fluid connection to the ingress port 5 of filter cartridge assembly 1 0.
- substantially all of mounting bracket 21 is transparent except for circular fluid portal 28, which is in fluid communication with the external fluid lines.
- manifold 20 removed from this view is manifold 20 except for the dual aperture valve 12, in order to show the alignment of fluid portal 28 with the ingress port 5.
- egress port 6 behind ingress port 5 is egress port 6 (not shown), which is in alignment with upper port 15a of kidney-shaped valve 12 on right mounting bracket 22.
- filter cartridge assembly 1 0 When in this position, filter cartridge assembly 1 0 is in filtrate mode.
- the ingress and egress ports 5, 6 of filter cartridge assembly 1 0 are vertical and in fluid communication with both upper ports 1 5a of manifold valves 12, and with fluid portals 28 on mounting brackets 21 , 22.
- FIGs. 9A and 9B represent exploded views illustrating the alignment of fluid portal 28 of right mounting bracket 22 with the dual aperture, integrated manifold valves 12 of manifold 20 when filter cartridge assembly 10 is in filtrate mode (Fig. 9A), and when it is in service mode (Fig. 9B).
- Alignment lines 100 indicate the relative placement of manifold valve 12 with respect to fluid portal 28.
- Fluid portal 28 is in fluid communication with either the upper port 15a of manifold valve 12 for filtration purposes, or the lower portion 15b of manifold valve 12 for service purposes.
- manifold 20 is pivoted upwards as depicted in Fig. 9B, rotated away from the vertical axis.
- the manifold is the only rotational component of the filtration system responsible for directing fluid flow.
- the bypass feature of the present invention has no internal moving parts - the only pivoting movement is that of the manifold itself.
- the filtration system is in filtrate mode, and fluid from the fluid source is diverted through fluid portal 28, through upper filter port 15a of manifold valve port 12 on one side of manifold 20, to filter cartridge assembly 10 (not shown) before continuing its path back through the filter cartridge egress port, the corresponding upper filter port 1 5a of manifold valve port 12 on the opposite side of manifold 20, and into the home.
- the built-in bypass feature allows fluid to flow into the home unfiltered during cartridge replacement. Upon replacement of filter cartridge assembly 10, one simply pivots the cartridge back to the vertical position, which realigns the upper filter ports 15a of manifold valve 12 with fluid portals 28. This new alignment places the filtration system back in filtrate mode.
- Fig. 10 depicts a perspective view of the placement of manifold 20 between mounting brackets 21 , 22, as well as the positioning of pivot bosses 18, about which manifold 20 rotates.
- the only moving part is the pivoting manifold 20, which significantly increases the reliability of the filtration system, and facilitates manufacturing.
- An advantage of the filtration system of the present invention is the connection between the filter and the housing, and the ease of replacing the filter (no tools are needed to turn water valves off or to open the housing).
- the integrated manifold valve is specifically designed to be a dual aperture valve, such as the preferred kidney-shaped embodiment disclosed, although other dual aperture configurations are possible.
- the dual aperture design facilitates a rotational cut-off and redirection of fluid flow from the filter position to the replacement position after rotation.
- Circumferential seal 14 ensures that there is no leakage during the transition as fluid flows first into one aperture of the dual aperture (rotary) valve and then is redirected to flow into the other aperture.
- a dripless, rapid redirection of fluid flow is achieved in this manner.
- the adjacent location of the apertures of this dual aperture design makes for a seamless, dripless transfer of fluid redirection with a simple pivot of the aperture.
- filter cartridge assembly 10 includes a flexible, permeable filter bag 8, which encompasses filter media 1 .
- This flexible material is preferably made of a polyethylene, or the like.
- Fig. 1 1 depicts an exploded view of a portion of filter cartridge assembly 10 with filter media 1 shown encased in filter bag 8, both of which are insertable within filter sump 2.
- Fig. 12 depicts an exploded, side view of the top portion of filter bag 8.
- Apertures or vent holes 29 are formed on filter bag 8, located near the top, make filter bag 8 permeable, and provide for limited fluid and gas flow during operation of the filtration system. By making the filter bag permeable, apertures 29 allow for de- pressurization when removing and replacing the filter cartridge assembly.
- filter cartridge assembly 10 includes pressing the filter cap onto a carbon block (filter media 1 ).
- Filter bag 8 is then preferably spin welded to the filter cap although other attachment means in the art may be employed. Sealing O-Rings 7 are then placed on the filter cap.
- Filter bag 8 and the filter cap 3 are both preferably made of HDPE material.
- Filter cap 3 is preferably thicker than filter bag 8 to increase strength.
- Filter cap 3 could be made of polypropylene (a slightly harder material) and still produce a good spin weld joint.
- Fig. 13 depicts the replaceable filter 50 of the present invention, which includes filter media 1 , filter bag 8, and filter cap 3.
- the top surface of filter cap 3 and the adjoining bottom surface of filter lid 4 may include a plurality of ribs extending above the filter cap top surface and/or the filter lid bottom surface, and a plurality of corresponding grooves embedded within the filter cap top surface and/or the filter lid bottom surface for receiving the ribs. Any combination of ribs and corresponding grooves will permit the mating of only a particular filter cap with a corresponding filter lid, thus prohibiting unwanted filter replacements.
- a rib/groove mating structure in another embodiment, extended and embedded shapes may be employed to perform the same replacement filter identification function.
- the rib/groove mating structure and the extended/embedded shape mating structure may be used alone or in combination.
- Fig. 14 depicts a filter cap 3 top surface having extended ribs 34 and an extended shape 35, and a filter lid 4 bottom surface having grooves 37 corresponding to ribs 34, and an embedded shape 38 corresponding to extended shape 35.
- the top surface of filter lid 4 and the adjoining bottom side of manifold 20 may include a plurality of ribs extending above the filter lid top surface and/or the manifold bottom side surface, and a plurality of corresponding grooves embedded within the filter lid top surface and/or the manifold bottom side surface for receiving the ribs. Any combination of ribs and corresponding grooves will permit the mating of only a particular filter lid with a corresponding manifold, thus prohibiting undesired filter cartridge assembly replacements.
- extended and embedded shapes may be employed on the filter lid top surface/manifold bottom side surface to perform the same replacement filter identification function.
- the rib/groove mating structure and the extended/embedded shape mating structure may be used alone or in combination.
- the present invention presents a filtration system with an integrated manifold valve 12.
- the filtration system employs only one pivotal component - the pivoting of the manifold 20.
- the manifold valve 12 includes a dual aperture design for a two-fold alignment scheme with the ingress and egress lines of the fluid source.
- the invention does not require a multi-component rotary valve with internal, rotatable parts, or an activation component, such as a handle, for initiating the rotary valve, allowing the user to rotate the rotational components thereof.
- the reduction in moveable components in this design reduces the likelihood of failure and increases the reliability of the filtration system.
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