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The concept of a cartridge carrier for holding two cartridges in an end-to-end condition so that the two dispensers can be simultaneously inserted or removed from a water circulation and water purification system is shown in King et al. U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,883,623, 7507,331 and 7,052,615. King et al discloses a skeleton housing axially placeable in a hot tub circulation system where water flows through the skeleton housing and in and out of the cartridges therein. The skeleton housing also provides a convenient tool for holding the cartridges in a dispensing position within the skeleton housing as well as for removing spent cartridges from within the skeleton housing. King et.al shows a top partial circumferential edge, which extends radially inward to engage a top end of a first cartridge dispenser and a second identical partial circumferential edge that also extends radially inward to engage a top end of a second cartridge dispenser.
The flexible edges on the skeleton housing, which flex radially outward, can be configured to provide a slight frictional fit between an outer surface of the cartridge and the inner surface of the skeleton housing thereby holding a cartridge in a dispensing position as well as permitting insertion and removal of the cartridge from the skeleton housing. An advantage of the skeleton housing is that it prevents movement of the cartridges in the housing due to changing water conditions, which could cause unwanted noise.
While the King et al. patents disclose a skeleton housing that holds the cartridges in an end-to-end condition within the skeleton housing the direction of water flow through and along the skeleton housing as well as the upstream or downstream positioning of the cartridges within, the skeleton housing may affect a concentration of the dispersants delivered into the hot tub as well as the life of a cartridge dispenser.
The invention described herein eliminates operator error due to incorrect axial placement of cartridges in a cartridge carrier though use of unique locaters such as keys and keyways that prevent an operator from incorrectly inserting a cartridge into an incorrect axial position in a cartridge carrier.
The invention comprises an inline cartridge carrier for carrying and cradling a first cartridge and a second cartridge in an end-to-end condition within the inline cartridge carrier with the inline cartridge carrier having at least one keyway or key for mateingly engaging a first cartridge so there is only one axial position for the first cartridge dispenser within the cartridge carrier. While the first cartridge dispenser and the second cartridge dispenser are both cradled in an end-to-end position within the cartridge carrier, the key on the first cartridge dispenser is keyable into a keyway in the cartridge carrier to cradle the first cartridge dispenser into only one axial position in the cartridge carrier. If desired, the second cartridge dispenser may be keyable into a second keyway in the cartridge carrier to cradle the second dispenser therein with the first key and the second key different from each other to prevent insertion of the first cartridge into the cradle for the second cartridge and insertion of the second cartridge into a cradle for the first cartridge. In another mode the invention can be used to ensure that a hot tub manufacturer or supplier can assist a hot tub owner in the proper maintenance of his or her hot tub.
In the embodiment shown container 120a is configured in a hot tub mode with a seating area 120b, an inlet 130 positioned to draw water into an inlet pipe 129 through a pump 127. Pump 127 increases the pressure of the water and forces the water through fluid conduit 128 on the outlet side of the pump 127 where a portion of the water discharges through underwater port 128a as a high-pressure fluid jet. The high-pressure fluid jet provides multiple functions, for example, in a hot tub, the high-pressure fluid jet produced by the pump 127 circulates the water 125 in the hot tub thus ensuring that water purification materials in the hot tub are dispersed throughout the hot tub. In addition, the high-pressure jet can also provide a water massage to a user sitting in the hot tub.
The downstream velocity of the high-pressure jet that enters dispensing housing 119 is decreased through an orifice or restriction 114a, which reduces the velocity of the water flowing through a dispersant in a well or a chamber 119a. As water flows through a dispensing system 117 in chamber 119a the dispersants are carried into the main body of water 125 through a port 121.
Typically, the fluid restriction 114a is in the form of a small aperture with a cross sectional flow diameter typically on the order of 0.010 of an inch while the cross-sectional flow diameter of fluid conduit 128 and underwater port 128a may be two inches or more.
The invention eliminates known or unknown problems that a hot tub owner or the like that may or may not occur due to a change in axial position or sequence of inline dispenser cartridges within an inline skeleton housing. The invention includes unique keys i.e., protrusions on the cartridges and unique mating keyways i.e., slots on the skeleton housings that prevents changing the axial inline dispensing position of cartridges within the cartridge carrier. The invention can also prevent insertion of improper cartridges into an inline dispenser housing as well as maintaining inline axial position of cartridges therein when new or replacement cartridges are inserted into a cartridge carrier. Consequently, dispensing system 70 as shown in
In one example, cartridge carrier 13 includes an open handle with a finger loop 14b for inserting or removing cartridge carrier 13 from a hot tub well or the like. The handle 14b is shown as a loop where one can insert his or her hand therein. However, the handle can take other shapes that one can grasp to insert or remove the skeleton housing 15 of cartridge carrier 13 from a well in the hot tub. For example, the handle may be a cap on the skeleton housing having a diametrical extending cartridge carrier hand grip 14a as shown in
A feature of the invention shown in
Key 11a can form mating engagement with compartment 21 since one can insert cartridge key 11a , which in this example is a boss or annular ridge, into compartment 21 since key 11a mates with keyway 15b, which in this example comprise a semi-annular slot located at an end distance x1 from cartridge end stop 18b.
Similarly, cartridge 12 includes an integral key 12a spaced a distance x2 from the end 12e of cartridge 12. Key 12a can be a protruding annular ridge or boss, on the peripheral surface of cartridge 12. In this example, key 12a protrudes radially outward from cartridge 12 to prevent cartridge 12 from being inserted into a cradled condition in end compartment 21 if there is no keyway i.e., mating recess for key 12a in end compartment 20. In this example the distance of key 12a from the end 12e of cartridge 12 is designated as x2, which is the same distance of keyway 15a from dividers 16a and 16b. Thus, key 12a can form mating engagement with compartment 20 since one can insert cartridge key 12a, which is a boss or annular ridge, into compartment 20 a key 12a mates with keyway 15a, which in this example comprise a semi-annular slot that can cradle cartridge 12 therein. However, since the end distances x1 of rib 11a of cartridge 11 and end distance x2 of rib 12a cartridge 12 are different, one cannot interchange positions of cartridge 11 or cartridge 12 since cartridge 11 could not be cradled in compartment 20 for lack of a mating keyway therein and cartridge 12 could not be cradled in compartment 21 for lack of a mating keyway therein.
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The mating and cradling features described herein ensures that when cartridges are replaced in cartridge carrier 13 the axial location of cartridges 11 and 12 with respect to each other remain the same since there is only one axial orientation for the cartridges in housing cartridge carrier 75 thus eliminating differences in cartridges dispersant rates, which may be a function of changing the axial position of the cartridges within cartridge carrier 75.
With the present invention one can laterally insert cartridge 11 into a first cradling condition in compartment 21 of skeleton housing 15 but not in compartment 20 of skeleton housing 15. In this example the resiliency of the semi-circular skeleton housing 15, which extends slightly over 180 degrees, flexes to allow housing semi-circular side walls 15 to flex radially outward to permit the first cartridge 11, with a first key 11a, which is a distance x1 from the end of cartridge 11, to be laterally inserted into the first keywayl5b as shown in
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Skeleton housing 15 with dispensing cartridges 11 and 12 therein is typically placed in chamber 19a in housing 19, which is shown in
In this example the inline cartridge carrier 13 shown in
While cartridge carrier 13 can be typically used in spas, hot tubs or the like no limitation thereto is intended. Skeleton housing 15, which comprises a resilient material, has a first elongated edge 15c and a second elongated edge 15d that extends over halfway around the cylindrical cartridges 11 and 12 to hold the cartridges therein. In this example the resilient skeleton housing 15 provides a snap-in engagement of the cylindrical cartridges. That is, one can laterally and forcibly insert the cartridges between elongated edge 15c and elongated edge 15d which causes edge 15c and edge 15d to first spread apart and then come together when the cylindrical shaped cartridges are within the cylindrical shaped skeleton housing 15.
A feature of the invention is that the cartridge carrier 13 and the cartridge 11 and cartridge 12 used therein each have an external boss that engages with a cradle shape keyway and cradle shaped compartment in the skeleton housing 15. That is, cartridge 11 is axially cradleable in a first portion of the skeleton housing 15 with the first cartridge 11 having a boss 11a for axial positional engagement of the first cartridge 11 in a first keyway slot or cradle 15b in a first portion in skeleton housing 15. Similarly, the second cartridge 12 is axially cradleable in a second portion of the skeleton housing 15 with the second cartridge 12 having a boss 12a for axial positional engagement of the second cartridge 12 in a second keyway slot or cradle 15a in the second portion in skeleton housing 15.
In the above example, the skeleton housing 15 contains two keyways 15a and 15b and the cartridges contained two keys for mating insertion therein. In an alternate embodiment one places the keys in the skeleton housings and the keyways in the cartridges, which prevents a cartridge with no keyway slots from being inserted into the cartridge support housing.
Cartridge 72 contains three locaters namely an annular key 72c, an annular key 72d and an annular keyway 72b. Extending lengthwise along cartridge 72 is a set of dispensing ports 72a to permit ingress and egress of water into the contents of the cartridge 72. Cartridge 72 is peripherally secured in a top compartment of cartridge carrier 76 by cartridge carrier skeleton housing 75 and axially secured by a divider 80 and cap 79. In this example, the keys on cartridge 72 permit cartridge 72 to be inserted in a top compartment of cartridge carrier 76 but not a bottom compartment of cartridge carrier 76.
Cartridge 73 is similar to cartridge 72, however, cartridge 73 contains a different set of keys, namely an annular key 73d, an annular key 73c and an annular keyway 73b. In this example, the keys on cartridge 73 permit cartridge 73 to be inserted into a bottom compartment of cartridge carrier 76 but not the top compartment of cartridge carrier 76.
Cartridge 72 contains a cap with a hand grip 83, a set of ports 72a for the ingress and egress of water into the contents of cartridge 72. Similarly, cartridge 73 contains a cap with a hand grip 82d, a set of ports 73a for the ingress and egress of water into the contents of cartridge 73. In this example, the contents of cartridge 72 may be chlorine and the contents of cartridge 73 may be minerals although other contents may be paired in the cartridges carried in cartridge carrier 76.
In cartridge 72 the axial distance from the bottom of cartridge 72 to the annular key 72c is denoted by x2 and in cartridge 73 the axial distance from the bottom 73e of cartridge 73 to the annular key 73c is denoted by x1where x1 and x2 are different from each other to prevent interchanging the axial position of the cartridges 72 and cartridge 73 in cartridge carrier 76. In addition, the keys 75a and 75d prevent insertion of cartridges that lack a mating keyway, which can prevent someone from accidentally placing cartridges with unsuitable dispensing agents into the cartridge carrier 76, where the unsuitable dispensing agent may adversely affect the safety or the comfort of the body of recreational water in a hot tub or the like.
In this example a cartridge carrier skeleton housing may be used to support both cartridge 40 and cartridge 41 in a dispensing condition with both cartridge 40 and cartridge 41 keyed into the same skeleton housing through a clearance fit between the key and the keyways.
A feature of the invention described herein is that it not only does the cartridge carrier with a key or keyway, enable one to properly position cartridge dispensers such as cartridge dispenser 11 and cartridge dispenser 12 within a cartridge carrier 13 it also enables a hot tub manufacturer to assist a hot tub user to insert a cartridge dispenser that contains the correct dispersants, which are recommend by the hot tub manufacturer, into the inline well of the hot tub user.
In one example the method includes maintaining compatible between a dispersant contained in a cartridge dispenser and a dispersant recommendation of a hot tub manufacturer by associating a hot tub manufacturer with a key and a keyway where the key and the keyway are unique to the hot tub manufacturer and the key and keyway are mateable with each other. In this example, one can also make cartridge carrier 13, with a key or keyway unique to the hot tub manufacturer. By placing the dispersant recommendation of the hot tub manufacturer in a cartridge dispenser having the key or keyway unique to the hot tub manufacturer enables the hot tub manufacturer to assist the hot tub owner in properly maintaining the water in the hot tub. That is, one can place the cartridge dispenser that contains the recommend dispersants in the cartridge carrier by mateingly engaging the key or keyway on the cartridge dispenser with the key or keyway in the cartridge carrier with assurance the recommended water treatment dispersants have been added to the hot tub. On the other hand, if the cartridge dispenser does not mate with the cartridge carrier there is no assurance that the proper water treatment methods are contained in the cartridge dispensers.
This application claims priority from provisional application 63/360,216 filed Sep. 14, 2021.
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63360216 | Sep 2021 | US |