This is a U.S. national stage of application No. PCT/DE02/03591, filed on 24 Sep. 2002. Priority is claimed on that application and on the following application(s): Country: Germany, Application No. 101 47 019.3, Filed: 25 Sep. 2001.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns a filter device with a UVC lamp for filtering fluids, with a lamp housing, which is installed in a flow of the fluid to be filtered and has a principal axis.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A filter device of this type is known from the state of the art, e.g., for the filtration of pond water. A UVC lamp produces C-wave UV light, which serves to sterilize the fluid being filtered. Due to the fact that a UVC lamp of this type is installed in a filter device in fluid flows that carry a more or less large amount of suspended substances and comes into contact with these substances, the surface of the UVC lamp that faces the fluid periodically becomes contaminated and thus loses its filter effect.
In the state of the art, UVC lamps of this type are removed from the filter device and then manually cleaned with a cloth, a brush, or the like. Since this type of cleaning must be performed regularly and frequently, in the past various mechanisms were developed to simplify and facilitate the installation and removal of the UVC lamp in a filter device of this type.
However, the installation and removal of this type of UVC lamp for cleaning purposes continues to be a disruptive, time-consuming measure that interrupts the general filtration operation.
Therefore, the objective of the invention is to create a filter device whose UVC lamp can be cleaned without removing and reinstalling it.
In accordance with the invention, this objective is achieved by virtue of the fact that at least one cleaning element is arranged in contact with a fluid-side surface of the lamp housing and can rotate about an axis of rotation that coincides with the principal axis.
The solution in accordance with the invention now makes it possible to clean the lamp housing without removing and reinstalling it by rotating the one or more cleaning elements about the lamp housing in the installed state. This provides a simple way to perform regular cleaning of the fluid-side surface of the lamp housing.
For continuous cleaning, it is advantageous if the one or more cleaning elements are designed in such a way that the flow of the fluid being filtered causes the cleaning element(s) to rotate. This can be accomplished, for example, if the one or more cleaning elements run helically around the fluid-side surface of the UVC lamp between two retaining devices.
Alternatively or additionally, the one or more cleaning elements can be operatively connected on their axis of rotation with an impeller, so that the flow causes the impeller to rotate and thus indirectly causes the one or more cleaning elements to rotate.
In embodiments that have an impeller of this type, the one or more cleaning elements may also be designed straight, so that the drive occurs exclusively by the impeller.
Additional advantages are apparent from the features of the dependent claims.
Embodiments of the present example are explained in greater detail below with reference to the drawings.
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Two retaining elements 11 are arranged around the lamp housing 5 concentrically with respect to the principal axis Z and some distance apart along the principal axis Z. Two cleaning elements 13 run helically between the retaining elements 11. In the present embodiment, the two cleaning elements 13 are arranged diametrically opposite each other and describe half a helical turn between the retaining elements 11.
The upwardly directed flow acts on the cleaning elements 13 and causes them to rotate about the fluid-side surface 5.1 of the lamp housing 5. The axis of rotation D coincides with the principal axis Z. The cleaning elements 13 are strips, which have a sponge-like, bristle-like, or fleece-like form or can be designed in some other suitable way to act mechanically on the fluid-side surface 5.1 and clean it.
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This second embodiment may also be arranged horizontally as well as vertically.
The intake opening 7 and the discharge opening 9 may be arranged diametrically with respect to each other at the corresponding ends or sides of the flow housing.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101 47 019 | Sep 2001 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE02/03591 | 9/24/2002 | WO | 00 | 5/17/2004 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO03/027026 | 4/3/2003 | WO | A |
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20040262236 A1 | Dec 2004 | US |