1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a filtering apparatus and more particularly, to a filtering apparatus having a detachable filtering unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional filtering apparatus generally comprises a container barrel and a cap covering on the container barrel. Usually, the inner wall of the container barrel is welded with a filter core mounting plate for installation thereon a plurality of filter cores. Because the filter core mounting plate is welded on the inner wall of the container barrel, when the user conducts the replacement work for the filter cores, the spent, exhausted filter cores have to be taken out from the container barrel one by one firstly, and thereafter the fresh filter cores need to be installed one by one on the filter core mounting plate again. The whole replacement work is time-consuming and labor-consuming. In addition, the sludge and/or impurities accumulated at the bottom portion of the container barrel can not be conveniently cleaned.
The present invention has been accomplished in view of the above-noted circumstances. It is therefore one objective of the present invention to provide a filtering apparatus having a detachable filtering unit that can be taken out form the container barrel.
To achieve the above-mentioned objective, the filtering apparatus provided by the present invention comprises a container barrel and a detachable filtering unit detachably mounted inside the container barrel. The detachable filtering unit has a top lid, a bottom lid and a plurality of filter cores sandwiched between the top lid and the bottom lid. Because the detachable filtering unit is detachably mounted inside the container barrel such that it can be totally taken out from the container barrel, the filter cores can be easily replaced and the bottom portion of the container barrel can be conveniently washed.
In the filtering apparatus of the present invention, the top lid may have top lid protrusions and the bottom lid may have bottom lid protrusions corresponding one by one to the top lid protrusions and each having a through hole, such that the filter cores can be firmly mounted between the top and bottom lids.
In the filtering apparatus of the present invention, the filtering unit may further comprise a seal ring mounted around a periphery of the bottom lid and abutted against an inner surface of the container barrel to prevent unfiltered liquid from entering into a filtered liquid storage compartment in the container barrel.
In the filtering apparatus of the present invention, the filtering unit may further comprise a handle mounted on the top lid, and an upright post connected with the handle and linking the top lid with the bottom lid, such that the filter cores can be firmly clamped between the top and bottom lids.
Preferably, a structural reinforcement member is further provided having an end stopped at the bottom lid, and an opposite end stopped at the container barrel, such that the bottom lid may have a sufficient structural strength to resist deformation.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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The container barrel 20 is made from stainless steel and shaped like a cylinder. The container barrel 20 includes an inner surface 21 of a surrounding wall, a receiving space 22 defined by the inner surface 21, and a flange 23 protruding outwardly from an outer surface of the surrounding wall at a place adjacent to a top opening of the container barrel 20. A filtering unit mounting portion 24 extends horizontally from the inner surface 21 towards a center of the container barrel 20 and divides the receiving space 22 into an upper compartment 221 for storage of unfiltered liquid and a lower compartment 223 for storage of filtered liquid. In addition, the container barrel 20 is provided with a liquid inlet 25 communicated with the upper compartment 221, and a liquid outlet 26 communicated with the lower compartment 223. A wastewater discharging member 27 is mounted at a bottommost location of the bottom portion of the container barrel 20. The wastewater discharging member 27 includes liquid discharging holes 271 located inside the lower compartment 223, and a liquid discharging valve 273 located outside the container barrel 20. Three legs 28 are equiangularly and spacedly mounted to the bottom surface of the container barrel 20 for enabling the filtering apparatus 10 to stand on the ground G stably.
The cap 30 is made from a stainless steel material and provided with a horizontally extending end edge 31. The cap 30 is capped on the top side of the container barrel 20 to prevent dust from entering into the container barrel 20. As shown in
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In assembly of the filtering unit 40, as shown in
The mounting rod 50 has a driven tab 51 and a rod-like shank 53 connected with the driven tab 51 and provided at a bottom portion thereof with a thread.
The structural reinforcement member 60 is formed of a hollow tube having a shank 61 and a flared head 63 that flares from the top of the shank 61. The flared head 63 has a plurality of through holes 631 for the passing of filtered liquid Lf. The structural reinforcement member 60 can provide an additional support force to the bottom lid 42 to prevent the bottom lid 42 from deformation caused by the enhanced pressure of the unfiltered liquid in the upper compartment 211 due to the deterioration of filtering effect of the filter cores, which may happen after a long time of use to further result in that the unfiltered liquid Lu in the upper compartment 221 can not be normally filtered.
In assembly of the filtering apparatus 10, as shown in
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To replace the filter cores 43, the user can open the cap 30 and loosen and then take the mounting rod 50 out, such that the whole filtering unit 40 can be taken out from the container barrel 20 to facilitate the replacement of the filter cores 43. To wash the container barrel 20, the filtering unit 40 can be taken out from the container barrel 20 by the aforesaid method to facilitate the cleaning treatment of the sludge and/or impurities accumulated at the bottom portion of the container barrel 20. After completion of the cleaning washing, wastewater can be discharged out of the container barrel 20 through the liquid discharging hole 271 by opening the liquid discharging valve 273.
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Specifically speaking, the detachable filtering unit 40 shown in
The top lid 41′ is shaped like a round disc and provided with one center protruding column 411′ and six ambient protruding columns 413′ equiangularly disposed on an imaginary circle surrounding the center protruding column 411′. The center protruding column 411′ is provided with a through hole 415′. As shown in
The bottom lid 42′ is shaped like a round disc and provided with one center through hole 421′ and six filtering core supporting discs 423′ equiangularly disposed on an imaginary circle surrounding the center through hole 421′. Each of the filter core supporting discs 423′ is provided with a through hole 425′ having a relatively large diameter section 427′ and a relatively small diameter section 429′. In practical manufacturing, the filter core supporting discs 423′ are fixed on the base of the bottom lid 42′ by spot welding. An O-ring 80 is disposed between each filter core supporting disc 423′ and the base of the bottom lid 42′ to prevent the unfiltered liquid Lu from entering the lower compartment 223 that is adapted for storage of the filtered liquid through the gap between each filter core supporting disc 423′ and the base of the bottom lid 42′.
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The upright post 46′ is a hollow post having a head 461′, a shank 463′ and a bottom 465′. The head 461′ is provided with a thread. The shank 463′ has two opposite ribs 467′ adjacent to the head 461′. In practical manufacturing, the upright post 46′ is welded on the bottom lid 42′ in such a way that the head 461′ and the shank 463′ extend through the center through hole 421′ of the bottom lid 42′.
In assembly of the filtering unit 40′, as shown in
Besides, the head 461′ of the upright post 46′ extends through the through hole 415′ of the center protruding column 411′ of the top lid 41′ and is treaded with the threaded through hole 455 of the handle 45. By means of the aforesaid screwing connection, the top lid 41′ and the bottom lid 42′ can be forced to move toward each other so as to firmly clamp the filter cores 43 or 43′ therebetween. In addition, the ribs 467′ of the shank 463′ of the upright post 46′ are respectively received in the restriction portions 417′. After the replacement work for the filter cores 43 or 43′ is completed, the top lid 41′ can be positively assembled on the top sides of the filter cores 43, 43′ by coupling the restriction portions 417′ of the top lid 41 with the ribs 467′ of the upright post 46′ to facilitate the ambient protruding columns 413′ of the top lid 41′ to be in alignment with the filter cores 43, 43′. In other words, the detachable filtering unit 40 can be assembled positively, quickly and conveniently. Further, the seal ring 44 is sleeved on a periphery of the bottom lid 42′. Furthermore, in order to firmly connect the handle 45 with the top lid 41′, filter cores 43 or 43′, bottom lid 42′ and the upright post 46′ in sequence and to prevent the unfiltered liquid Lu filled in the upper compartment 221 from flowing into the lower compartment 223 through the upright post 46′ without passing through the filter cores 43, 43′, an O-ring 80 is provided between the handle 45 and the top lid 41′. It will be appreciated that the upright post 46 can be, in practice, welded on the bottom lid 42 directly.
Providing that the filtering unit 40 is constructed as the disclosures indicated in
In conclusion, since the filtering unit of the filtering apparatus of the present invention is detachably installed inside the container barrel and can be taken out from the container barrel conveniently, the replacement work for filter cores can be easily done and sludge and/or impurities accumulated at the bottom portion of the container barrel can be conveniently cleaned.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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99138524 | Nov 2010 | TW | national |