The present invention relates to a device to detect a filtering means in a water treatment unit comprising at least one signal transmitter and at least one sensor to detect a signal from the signal transmitter, whereby the water treatment unit can be set at least in a work mode or in a sleep mode. Instead of the water treatment unit, it is also possible to employ a vacuum cleaner.
The invention also relates to a filtering means as well as to a suction head for use in the device according to the invention. Moreover, the invention relates to a system comprising a filtering means as well as a suction head for use in the device according to the invention.
Water treatment units constitute a water recycling system in which water circulates in a closed circuit with a core drilling machine or a circular saw. According to an alternative mode of operation of the water treatment unit, however, it is also possible that there is no water circulating in a circuit with the power tools, but rather, the water is only conveyed to the power tools by means of the water treatment unit. When core drilling machines or circular saws are being used to cut a mineral material, for instance, concrete or rock, it is necessary to cool and rinse the tool, that is to say, the drill bit or the saw blade. Rinsing the tool serves to wash off dust and mud formed during the working of the material. Normally, the tool of a core drilling machine or circular saw is cooled and rinsed with water. For this purpose, the water is provided by a water treatment unit. The water is stored in a reservoir of the water treatment unit. A water pump that is located in a so-called suction head of the water treatment unit and that is usually positioned above the water tank conveys the water to the tools via a water line (water hose). The water circulates so that it is returned in a second water line (water hose) to the water treatment unit after the tools (drill bit or saw blade) have been cooled and rinsed. The cooling and rinsing of the tools, however, soils the water with dust and mud that has been formed during the working of the material. In order to prevent the components and especially the pump of the water treatment unit from being damaged by the dust or mud, the dirty water has to be filtered. For this purpose, there is a filtering means in the water treatment unit. Normally, the filtering means is configured in the form of a filter bag through which the water is filtered before it is returned to the water tank and can once again be conveyed to the tools by the pump of the suction head.
In order to prevent damage to the water treatment unit or to individual components of the water treatment unit, especially the pump, it is not permissible for dirty water to be conveyed by the pump.
When it comes to the commercially available water treatment units or the water treatment units according to the state of the art, however, it is very well possible for dirty water to get into the pump, thereby damaging it.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a device that can reduce the chance of damage to the water treatment unit and especially to the pump of the water treatment unit. Moreover, the objective consists of putting forward a filtering means, a suction head and a system comprising a filtering means as well as a suction head for use in the device according to the invention.
In this context, the present invention provides a device to detect a filtering means in a water treatment unit comprising at least one signal transmitter and at least one sensor to detect a signal from the signal transmitter, whereby the water treatment unit can be set at least in a work mode or in a sleep mode.
According to the invention, it is provided for the water treatment unit to be configured in such a way the work mode can only be set if at least one signal which is emitted by the signal transmitter is detected by the sensor. In this manner, it can be ensured that the water treatment unit can only be operated in the work mode during which the pump of the suction head pumps water, if a filtering means is correctly positioned in the water treatment unit, so that only filtered water enters the pump and the likelihood of damage to the pump is minimized. Moreover, this provides the user of the water treatment unit with a simple and effective orientation aid to correctly position the filtering means inside the water treatment unit. Since the water treatment unit does not change from the sleep mode in the work mode, the user can see that the water treatment unit contains either an incorrect, that is to say, unsuitable, filtering means or else a correct filtering means that is not properly positioned and thus the user has to remedy this before the water treatment unit can be used.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the present invention, it can be possible for the signal transmitter to be positioned on a flange part of the filtering means and for the sensor to be positioned on a suction head of the water treatment unit, so that at least one signal which is emitted by the signal transmitter can be detected by the sensor. As a result, it is possible to ensure a precise positioning and thus the correct arrangement of the filtering means relative to the suction head in which the pump that is to be protected is located.
According to another advantageous embodiment of the present invention, it can be provided for the signal transmitter to be configured in the form of at least one magnet and for the sensor to be configured in the form of at least one magnetic field sensor, especially a Hall sensor. In this manner, a relatively inexpensive and, at the same time, reliable signal transmitter and sensor can easily be made available. The magnet can be configured in the form of a permanent magnet.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the present invention, it can be possible for the signal transmitter to have a circular cross sectional surface and for the flange part to have a cutout with a circular cross sectional surface to receive a filling nozzle of the suction head, whereby the signal transmitter is positioned on the flange part in such a way that the mid-point of the cross sectional surface of the signal transmitter is at a distance of 10 mm to 20 mm, especially 16 mm, in a direction B as well as at a distance of 40 mm to 60 mm, especially 50 mm, in a direction E from the mid-point of the cross sectional surface of the cutout. This makes it possible to ensure a highly precise positioning or arrangement of the cutout of the filtering means relative to the filling nozzle of the suction head. The exact positioning or arrangement ensures a secure fit and correct filling of the filtering means, without dirty water flowing past the filtering means and ending up in the water tank containing filtered water.
Additional advantages ensue from the description of the figures below. The figures depict several embodiments of the present invention. The figures, the description and the claims contain numerous features in combination. The person skilled in the art will advantageously also consider the features individually and merge them to form additional meaningful combinations.
Identical and similar components are provided with the same reference numerals in the figures. The following is shown:
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Four wheels are provided on the bottom 2e of the water tank 2 and they can be used to move the water tank or—when in the assembled state—the entire water treatment unit 1.
In the assembled state, the suction head 3 is positioned on the water tank 2 and it can be detachably joined to the water tank 2.
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The filtered water then reaches the water tank 2 once again, so that the filtered water can be conveyed to the power tools once again. The water circulates between the power tools and the water treatment unit 1. In the sleep mode, no water is conveyed by the pump. The work mode as well as the sleep mode are indicated either visually and/or acoustically on the display 8. However, it is also possible for the water treatment unit 1 to have additional modes aside from the work mode and the sleep mode.
Thus, for instance, it is possible for the water treatment unit 1 to have a mode with which only water from the water tank 2 is conveyed to the power tools but it is not subsequently returned to the water treatment unit 1. In this mode, there is no need for a filtering means 14 in the water treatment unit 1.
The filtering means 14 can be positioned inside the water tank 2. As shown in
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A first arm element 20a and a second arm element 20b are provided on the outer ends of the rear 16b of the baseplate 16. The free ends of the first and second arm elements 20a, 20b are connected to each other by means of a handle 21. The handle 21 serves to carry the filtering means 14.
The first as well as the second arms element 20a, 20b are each movably connected to the baseplate 16 by means of a first hinge 22a and a second hinge 22b so that the first arm element 20a, the second arm element 20b and the handle 21 can reversibly pivot around the rotational axis N in the direction of the arrow R. In the present embodiment, the first and second hinges 22a, 22b are configured as film hinges.
Moreover, a closure cap 23 that optionally closes the cutout 17 is attached to the rear 16d of the baseplate 16 by means of a flexible connecting strip 24. The closure cap 23 especially serves to close off the filtering means 1 when it is full.
The filter bag 25 is made of flexible material through which water, but not dirt particles, can pass. The filter bag 25 has a circular opening 26 and it is attached to the bottom 16b of the baseplate 16 of the flange part 15. The opening 26 serves to receive the filling nozzle 10 of the suction head 3, so that the dirty water can enter the interior of the filter bag 25. The circular opening 26 of the filter bag 25 here is arranged underneath the center, circular cutout 17 of the baseplate 16 so that the opening 26 and the cutout 17 are congruent. In this context, the diameter of the opening 26 of the filter bag 25 is smaller than the diameter of the cutout 17 of the flange part 15. Here, the diameter of the opening 26 corresponds essentially to the diameter of the filling nozzle 10 of the suction head 3. The filter bag material protruding into the cutout 17 serves as a gasket between the filling nozzle 10 and the cutout 17 of the flange part 15 when the filtering means 14 is connected to the suction head 3.
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The thickness of the baseplate 16 and the magnetic force of the magnet 13 are selected here in such a way that the magnetic field of the magnet 13 can pass all the way through the baseplate 16 and can reach the sensor 12 with sufficient strength.
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Assembly and mode of operation of the filtering means:
In order to position the filtering means 14 in the water treatment unit 1, first of all, the suction head 3 is removed from the water tank 2 (see
The flange holder 6 is placed onto the mounting fixture 5 in the arrow direction F. The flange part 15 of the filtering means 14 is attached to the flange holder 6. In
Subsequently, the suction head 3 is once again positioned onto the water tank 2 and secured in place. In the assembled state of the water treatment unit 1, the sensor 12 is positioned in the suction head 3 counter to the arrow direction F above the magnet 13 (see
When no signal is detected by the sensor 12, no corresponding signal is sent to the control unit and the sleep mode for the water treatment unit 1 is set.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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16197473.8 | Nov 2016 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/077855 | 10/31/2017 | WO | 00 |