The subject of the invention is a jug for filtering liquids of the type including the characteristics mentioned in the preamble of the main claim.
Preferably, the invention refers to a water filtering jug with replaceable filter cartridge; in such jugs the filtering capacity of the cartridges is subject to exhaustion, and therefore the cartridges must be replaced after a certain number of filtering cycles and/or after a predetermined period of activity of the cartridge.
In this field it is known to use jugs provided with a counting device, typically installed on the lid, to indicate the number of filtering cycles carried out since the cartridge was last replaced, in order to determine its remaining life.
The number indicated by the device is increased each time the user opens a closure member arranged on the jug, typically constituted by the entire lid or by a part thereof, this operation being prior to the introduction of the water into the jug.
A principal drawback of this solution lies in the fact that the counting device, in order to be actuated, requires an operation carried out manually by the user, involving the need to use both hands for the operation, one to hold the jug and the other to open the closure member. In addition, there is the possibility that the jug may also be opened accidentally or fortuitously, without this being followed by its filling and therefore the completion of a filtering cycle. This involves on the one hand a major inconvenience for the user, who must use both hands for filling up the jug, and on the other hand a substantial uncertainty as to whether the cartridge is still “good”, with consequent uncertainty as to whether it is time to replace it.
The problem underlying the present invention is that of providing a jug structurally and functionally designed so as to be devoid of all the drawbacks mentioned with reference to the prior art cited.
This problem is solved by a filter jug produced according to the claims which follow.
The characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clearer from the detailed description of some exemplary embodiments thereof, illustrated by way of non-limiting example with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
In
The jug comprises a lid 3, on which a through-aperture 4 is provided for the introduction of the water to be filtered.
On the lid 3, at the aperture 4, a blocking mechanism 5 is mounted so as to pivot between a first, closed position in which it closes the aperture 4, as shown in
The blocking mechanism 5 is secured to the lid 3 by means of a hinge 6 and comprises, on opposite sides of the axis of the hinge 6, a small blocking plate 7, capable of being moved close to the lid 3 so as to close the aperture 4, and an arm 8 inclined with respect to the plate 7, such that, in the second, open position of the blocking mechanism 5 the plate is brought close to the lid 3.
The lid 3 comprises actuating means associated with said blocking mechanism 5 to urge it towards the first, closed position, and such as to allow it to pass into the second, open position under the action of the flow of liquid admitted into the jug through the aperture 4.
In the exemplary embodiment of
In the constructional variant shown in
The lid 3 comprises a counting device 11 for counting the cycles of opening and closure of the blocking mechanism 5 in order to determine, on the basis of the number of fillings of the jug with water to be filtered, the remaining useful life of the filter cartridge.
The counting device 11 comprises a sensor 12 capable of detecting the passage of the blocking plate 7 from the closed position on the aperture 4 to the open position, or vice versa.
In the exemplary embodiment of
The counting device 11 comprises, on the lid 3, a display means 15 for the count made, electrically connected to the sensor 12.
As shown in
The interruption of the passage of the flow of water results in the return of the blocking mechanism 5 from the open position to the closed position by the action of the return effected by the helical spring 9 or by the counterweight 10.
With reference to the example of
The counting device 11 comprises, on the lid 3, a display means 18 for the count made, electrically connected to the magnetic detector 17.
In a constructional variant of the invention (not shown) the magnetic detector 17 is situated on the arm 8, while the magnet 16 is situated on the lid 3, in a corresponding position.
As shown in
The interruption of the passage of the flow of water results in the passage of the blocking mechanism 5 from the open position to the closed position by the effect of the return action of the counterweight 10.
The invention thus solves the problem posed, obtaining the advantage of counting the filtering cycles, in order to determine the exhaustion of the cartridge, automatically, by the action of the water introduced into the jug, without requiring any manual intervention by the user other than that of placing the jug beneath the open tap.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PD2006A000425 | Nov 2006 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP07/09412 | 10/30/2007 | WO | 00 | 5/14/2009 |