The present invention is for a backwashing filter basket for an overflow structure for a retention pond or the like. The backwashing filter basket is attached to the overflow structure over the outlet weir so that floating debris, such as trash, leaves, grass clippings, tree stems and the like, is captured by the filter basket while sand, gravel and non-floating materials pass through the filter screen. The backwashing filter is backwashed by the falling rain.
An overflow structure is in retention ponds to prevent storm water from leaving the retention pond to allow the water to soak into the ground in the pond until the water level reaches a maximum height. The control or overflow structure has a cutout area in one side thereof forming a weir to allow the gradual overflow of the retention pond water through the structure and into the area storm water runoff. The retention pond however collects floating grass clippings, leaves, debris and other floating matter while sand, gravel and non-floating matter settles in the pond. Non-floating matter settles in the retention pond or in the control structure while the floating matter is allowed to flow into the control overflow structure and ultimately over the overflow weir where it is captured in the storm water system screens placed over the overflow weir.
These screens work well except they have a tendency to get stopped up with floating trash which reduces and blocks the flow of the overflow structure. It is desirable to remove floating organic debris from the water collected within a retention pond and overflow structure before it enters into a storm water runoff.
In my prior U.S. Pat. No. 7,270,747 a storm water drain system has a nutrient separating filter basket installed within the storm water drain pipe system to receive storm water runoff therethrough and to collect organic materials, such as grass clippings, leaves and tree stems, and to hold these organic materials above the water level in the storm water drain system to prevent their decay and release of soluble nutrients into the water. In this prior patent, water enters the housing inlet and is directed by an inlet feed chute into the basket and through the screen side and bottom while a filter bottom collects the organic debris therein.
The present invention is directed towards a filter or filter basket for an overflow structure for a retention pond or the like which is automatically cleaned by falling rain or water.
A self-cleaning filter basket for a storm water system and the like has a filter basket frame having an open side for receiving the inflow of water from an overflow structure. The filter basket frame has sides that angle inwardly towards a center axis and are covered with a filter screen to form an angled filter screen surface. The filter basket has a top covering the filter basket frame which top also has angled surfaces extending over the angled filter screen. Each filter basket top angled surface has an opening therethrough for directing water from the top onto the angled screen filter so that water, such as rain water or the like, entering the opening in the filter basket cover impinges upon the angled screen surface to flush the accumulated debris therefrom. A self-cleaning filter basket may have a plurality of angled screen sides with a top having a plurality of angled surfaces each having an opening therethrough for directing water onto one of the angled side filter screens. The filter basket frame has flanges attached thereto adjacent the open side for attaching the filter basket to the overflow structure. The filter basket may also have a plurality of generally vertical sides, each having a filter screen attached thereto to form a plurality of screen sides above the plurality of angled screen surfaces which may be added as an insert to extend the length of the filter basket.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the written description and the drawings in which:
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The backwashing filter basket 11 has a frame 14 which may be made of steel or of a polymer, as desired, and includes attaching flanges 15. The flanges 15 have holes therein where anchoring fasteners 16 attach the backwashing filter basket 11 to the wall of the overflow water control structure 10 covering the cutout area 12 and the weir 13. The filter basket 11 also has angled sides having a filter screen 20. The sidewalls 19 having the side frame members 14 and filter screens 20 placed at an outwardly extending angle forming a generally reversed truncated pyramid on three sides angling towards the bottom 21 of the filter basket 11.
Filter basket 11 has a top 22 having a plurality of sides 23, each angled in the opposite direction from the angle of the sides 19. The top 22 forms a generally truncated pyramid on top of the backwashing filter basket 11 and has a plurality of backwashing openings 24. Openings 24 are positioned at an angle with the angles of the sides 23 angling into the openings 24 so that rainwater falling onto the top 22 of the filter basket is directed against the angled side screens 20 to a backwash and clear accumulated leaves and debris from the screens 20 of the sidewalls 19. The filter basket 11 also has a bottom 25 and forms a lip 26 around the top for accepting the cover 22 thereonto.
In operation, the overflow control structure 10 chamber 16 fills with water until it exceeds the level of the weir 13 of the cutout 12 where it overflows through the filter basket 11 and out the filter mesh 20 of the sides 19. As floating debris accumulates on the inside of the mesh 20, it clogs the filter basket 11 until rain or pouring water enters the openings 24 of the top 22 sides 23 which are angled to allow the water to impinge upon the side of the screens 20. The screens 20 are angled down so that the rain water hits against the debris and organic matter on the inside of the screen to automatically clear the filter screens 20 during rainy weather or whenever falling water passes through the openings 24. The sides 23 of the top 22 are angled to direct water directly against the sides of the screens 20 at an angle.
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The skimmer basket extension 30 has an edge 35 which accommodates the top 22 for setting thereon for removably attaching the top 22 to the skimmer basket extension 30 over the lip 35. The bottom of the skimmer basket 30 also has a lip designed to connect over the skimmer basket lip 26. The skimmer basket extension 30 may be added at any time to the skimmer basket for an overflow water control structure to accommodate a larger size opening 12 in an overflow control structure 10.
It should be clear at this time that a skimmer basket having a filter screen for an overflow control structure which collects, concentrates and directs rainwater against the angled walls of a skimmer filter screen for backwashing and cleaning the filter screen. However, the present invention is not to be construed as limited to the forms shown which are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/007,747, filed Dec. 17, 2007.
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