The invention relates to a tank having a filter cartridge according to the preamble of claim 1.
In various machines, for example in coffee or espresso machines, a water tank is provided for storing a liquid, in the case of coffee or espresso machines for storing water, it being possible for a filter cartridge to be inserted into the tank in order to prepare the water before it is processed in the machine. Known filter cartridges have, in the lower region, an inlet through which the water is drawn by the associated machine. In the process, the water is conducted over a filter bed and enters the machine via a connection of the filter cartridge at a corresponding appliance connection of the water tank which is often in the form of a suction connection.
This appliance connection of the water tank is generally formed in the base in commercially available embodiments. This results firstly in easy emptying of the tank and secondly a tank of this kind, which is generally injection-molded from plastic, can be produced in a relatively cost-effective manner by simply shaping the required injection molding means. Installation of filters for providing water which is correspondingly prepared for operation of the machine, for example in the form of plug-in filters, can also be realized in an uncomplicated and cost-effective manner in this case.
For servicing purposes, embodiments of this kind can be removed from the appliance in question in the upward and/or sideways direction and can be reinserted in the opposite direction. On account of the often restricted conditions for operation of the machine and/or for accommodating the tank on the machine, these embodiments can therefore often be used only to an insufficient extent.
On the other hand, it is highly important for reliable operation of the machine for a filter cartridge which has defined filter parameters to be used. With a faulty filter cartridge, the machine is supplied with an insufficient amount of water or water which has been incorrectly prepared, and this can lead to negative effects, for example to the formation of limescale or the like, or even to machine defects. The machine control system is not able to initiate the intended servicing intervals at the correct time, as when a filter cartridge of the correct type has been used, if the correct type of filter cartridge is not actually used. The use of inadequate filter cartridges leads to problems not only with the operational reliability of the machine but also raises questions regarding the guarantee etc. It is therefore highly important to always ensure that only permissible filter cartridges are used.
The invention is therefore based on the problem of improving a tank and a filter cartridge of the type described in the introduction.
Accordingly, a tank for liquid-bearing appliances, in particular water-bearing domestic appliances such as beverage machines, in particular coffee machines, drinking water dispensers, cooking and baking appliances, steam appliances, in particular steam irons, steam cleaners, pressure washers, air purifiers and conditioners or the like, having a filter cartridge connection is distinguished in that an appliance connection, which can be connected with a predominantly horizontal insertion movement, is connected to connection elements which are provided for a filter cartridge which can be inserted into the inside of the tank.
As a result, it is possible, for example, to create a so-called “drawer-type tank” with a side connection between the machine and the tank which, in particular in a space-saving manner, can be inserted into the appliance for the purpose of providing the required water and, respectively, can be removed again from the front or from a preferred side for refilling and/or servicing purposes.
In a preferred embodiment, the tank-side filter cartridge connection and/or a filter-side tank connection have/has a run-off edge which defines a plane which is oriented in an inclined manner in relation to a plane which is vertical in the operating state of the water storage tank.
The arrangement of the corresponding filter with an inclined connection or inclined sealing surface in a tank which is formed in this way actually overcomes several problems since handling of the filter normally requires a certain amount of practice and fine motor skills for insertion and removal purposes on account of an angled connection geometry. However, due to the inclined geometry, according to the invention, of the tank- and filter cartridge-side connections and a sealing surface, which is situated and/or formed between them and at the same time is highly position-tolerant, the filter cartridge can be plugged on, as in the case of base-side tank outlets, in a simple manner horizontally or vertically. However, a pivoting movement for inserting and removing the filter cartridge by means of a corresponding mount and/or guide is also highly suitable for this purpose.
In a preferred embodiment, the tank-side filter cartridge connection can, for this purpose, be formed at an edge between a side wall and the base of the tank in such a way that it forms a run-off edge which connects said side wall and base to one another and lies in an inclined plane, for example in an angular range of from 30° to 60°.
It is particularly advantageous when the lowest point of the run-off edge ends as close as possible to the base of the tank, so that this produces a unusable dead water quantity in the tank volume which is as low as possible, preferably none at all, even when the predominantly horizontally oriented appliance connection of the water tank is formed on the side of a tank wall. However, it is not absolutely necessary in this case for base and/or side walls to have an exactly rectangular orientation in a Cartesian coordinate system. Depending on the application, these may well themselves have certain inclinations relative to the horizontal or to the vertical, in order, for example, to allow better outflow of water and/or better matching to physical conditions.
A further advantage of such an inclined orientation of the tank and filter cartridge connections and of the sealing surface situated between them is that the filter cartridge can be mounted or removed with a predominantly straight, substantially perpendicular insertion or withdrawal movement in order to be inserted into the tank and removed from the tank again. A filter cartridge mount and/or filter cartridge guide with a predominantly vertically oriented guide section is particularly advantageously proposed for this purpose. This ensures exact and defined placement of the filter-side tank connection on the tank-side filter cartridge connection.
In order to additionally facilitate fitting of the filter cartridge, the filter cartridge mount and/or filter cartridge guide may have a centering section in the insertion region, so that the complementary fixing structure which is formed on the filter cartridge is fundamentally “self-catching”.
In order to permit good abutment between the filter-side tank connection and the tank-side filter connection, in particular for providing a sealing surface which is oriented in an inclined manner, the invention further proposes forming a planar abutment surface on the tank-side filter cartridge connection. Such a planar abutment surface, which is oriented in an inclined manner in relation to the insertion movement, has particularly position-tolerant properties since a predominantly parallel, relative displacement movement occurs when the filter-side tank connection makes contact with this planar contact surface during the substantially vertical insertion movement of the filter. As a result, a substantially uniform contact pressure can be achieved over the entire circumference of the contact surface, even when the two contact surfaces are displaced relative to one another. However, a non-planar sealing surface which can likewise be arranged to be oriented in an inclined manner is also feasible in principle.
The filter-side tank connection particularly preferably also has such a planar abutment surface, in particular for forming a sealing surface, and especially preferably also with the same inclined orientation. Therefore, a first embodiment of a seal between the tank-side filter cartridge connection and the filter-side tank connection can be provided in a manner which is particularly simple to produce, simple to service and nevertheless acts in a reliable fashion.
This sealing effect can be improved using simple measures by at least one elastically deformable region being formed on one of the two abutment surfaces, which are preferably realized as sealing surfaces, preferably with a slight prestress relative to its complementary abutment surface of the respectively other connection. As a result, the surface region in question can be prestressed in a sealing manner solely by the weight of the filter cartridge and/or by a contact pressure which is possibly created by fixing of the filter cartridge.
In an embodiment which is somewhat superior to the above, it is also feasible to use an additional seal, in the case of which at least one elastically deformable section is likewise particularly preferably provided. As a result, the seal can particularly advantageously press against its associated abutment surface even more forcefully by means of a suction action during operation of the filter, so as to improve its sealing effect. Such an elastically deformable section may be, for example, a ring which is approximately lip-like in the cross section of the seal and bears, for example, against its outer edge region and on account of which its effective sealing surface increases in size compared to the abutment surface due to a vacuum generated in the interior of the outflow region. A so-called “V-seal” may be mentioned as an exemplary embodiment here. On account of these seal embodiments which are oriented in an inclined manner, an axial seal which is particularly simple to handle can be realized, said axial seal being highly fault-tolerant with regard to exact positioning of the two sealing components in relation to one another.
A tank-side filter cartridge connection for a filter-side tank connection could also be realized by means of a radial seal. To this end, for example two connection elements, which are oriented coaxially to one another at least in a short region, of the tank-side filter cartridge connection and of the filter-side tank connection could be sealed off from one another. In a first possible embodiment, a lip which faces the complementary pipe section and is preferably likewise formed to be somewhat elastic could, for example, likewise be provided for this purpose. In another embodiment, it is also feasible to use an O-ring which is positioned between these two connection sections which are oriented coaxially to one another. A filter cartridge mount and/or filter cartridge guide which is provided for this purpose could likewise substantially have a predominantly vertically oriented guide section which, however, could possibly experience superimposition of the substantially perpendicular guide movement with a transverse movement at the end of the guide section in order to guide the coaxial connection sections one into the other, if required.
For both embodiments of filter cartridge mounts and/or filter cartridge guides, fixing of the filter cartridge in an end position can additionally be provided, for example realized by a snap-action mechanism or the like.
In addition, any types of seals comprising foam rubber are suitable for use for the above-described radial or axial seals.
A further possible embodiment for the seal may be realized by forming an interlocking connection between the tank-side filter cartridge connection and the filter-side tank connection, as partly already described above by the two planar abutment surfaces on the tank- and filter-side connections. However, an element which borders the run-off edge, which is oriented in an inclined manner, of the tank-side filter cartridge connection, for example in the form of a cylinder, in the form of a triangle, in the form of a rectangle, a polygon or the like, is also feasible. The surfaces which face the complementary interlocking element preferably have a slightly conical orientation, so that a reinforcing clamping effect is produced between the respective abutment surfaces, particularly preferably with a sealing action, when said surfaces are joined as movement progresses.
In order to ensure that only filter cartridges which are intended for the respective water-bearing appliance are used with this tank, the invention further preferably proposes a mechanical coding structure between the tank-side filter cartridge connection and the filter cartridge and/or the seal. However, a coding structure of this type could also be formed between the seal and the filter cartridge. The coding structure itself may be formed, for example in a first embodiment, as a tooth system, so that only teeth which correspondingly match one another or corresponding cutouts permit correct fixing of the filter cartridge in the tank. The above-described interlocking connection between the tank-side filter cartridge connection and the filter-side tank connection is also highly suitable as a mechanical coding structure. Therefore, the filter-side tank connection can be provided both as a coding structure and as a molded seal with a correspondingly formed circumferential surface.
On account of the coding, it is further possible, in specific applications, to assign cartridges with filters which are provided especially for them. For example, various softening stages and/or the admixture of possibly additional additives, for example the admixture of nutritional supplements, for example in the form of vitamin C or the like, can be provided for various appliances. The provision of an active carbon filter in the filter cartridge can also be influenced by a coding of this type. Incorrectly coded or uncoded filter cartridges can therefore be prevented from operating with the tank.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, the coding structure can also be provided at least partially simultaneously in the form of a fixing element for mounting the filter cartridge. This is particularly advantageously possible in the case of the above-described interlocking connection.
In order to be able to use the volume of the tank in as optimum a manner as possible, the invention proposes that a water inlet be formed on the filter cartridge, in which case an inlet opening is provided in the housing of the filter cartridge level with the empty level of the tank, through which inlet opening the water enters the filter cartridge. If the filter cartridge itself reaches the base of the tank in the operating state, the water tank can be virtually completely emptied, with the precondition that a corresponding inflow option, for example in the form of inflow channels or the like, to the water inlet of the filter cartridge is provided.
For filtering purposes, it is considered particularly preferred when a filter section which is active in the upward-flow method and/or a downward-flow method is provided. The arrangement of a partition wall in the interior of a corresponding filter housing is, in particular, exceptionally suitable as a basic precondition for this method. In the case of such division, it is, for example, also easily possible to fill the filter, in accordance with the respectively intended application, with different filter materials and/or additives. By varying the position of the partition wall in the interior of the housing or the respective volume ratio, it is also possible, for example, to provide a respectively corresponding volume for a specific filter material, with multi-chamber division in the interior of the filter housing also being possible for the purpose of providing a plurality of preferably different filter sections.
However, horizontal- and/or tangential-flow filter methods, possibly also in combination with upward-flow and/or downward-flow methods, are also feasible.
In addition to the tank described up to this point, the present invention also relates to a filter for use in a tank for water-bearing appliances in accordance with one or more of the above-described embodiments, which filter is distinguished in that a filter-side tank connection which is designed to connect said filter to the tank-side filter cartridge connection is provided.
In addition, the present invention also relates to an appliance, in particular a water-bearing domestic appliance or an appliance for preparing food and/or beverages, such as beverage machines, in particular coffee machines, drinking water dispensers, cooking and baking appliances, steam cleaners and/or pressure washers, air purifiers and conditioners or the like, having a tank, which appliance is distinguished in that the tank is designed as claimed in one of the abovementioned features.
The present invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to the figures and the description which refers to said figures, in which
a schematically shows a cross section through a seal which is shown in
FIGS. 7+8 each show further sectional illustrations of the tank and of the filter according to
FIGS. 9+10 show further illustrations according to
Accordingly,
As a result, the filter cartridge 2 can be inserted into the tank 1 along the vertically oriented guide section 12 by way of a simple insertion movement until effective abutment is achieved between the tank-side filter connection 8 and the filter-side tank connection 13 (
The planar abutment surface 15 of the filter-side tank connection 13 can be realized with different surfaces depending on the design of the filter cartridge. In a first embodiment, it is feasible for this planar abutment surface 15 to be formed directly by the end face 17 of the outlet opening 18 of the filter cartridge 2. In this case, it is necessary for this end face 17 to have such a large, flat extent so that it can ensure sufficient coverage in each position when the filter cartridge 2 is inserted and in the case of a parallel offset, which occurs in the process, between the outlet opening 18 and the corresponding outlet opening 19 on the tank-side filter cartridge connection. This applies particularly to those embodiments in which the planar abutment faces 14, 15 simultaneously seal off this region, possibly with an elastically deformable, preferably lip-like, abutment region. A lip-like abutment region of this type could possibly also have a certain prestress and be formed such that it is directed slightly in the opposite direction to its complementary other planar abutment surface. As a result, it is possible to increase the sealing effect by contact pressure when the filter cartridge is fixed.
In an embodiment which is modified compared to the above, it is also feasible for the planar abutment face 15 of the filter-side tank connection 13 to be formed by a shoulder 20 which borders the outlet opening 18. It is also true of this planar surface that it is so large that a sufficiently large degree of coverage of its abutment region by the abutment region of the planar abutment surface 14 of the tank-side filter cartridge connection 8 is ensured.
However, in a further embodiment, it is also possible to provide a seal 21 between the tank-side filter cartridge 8 and the filter-side tank connection 13, this seal either bearing against such a planar abutment surface itself or being able to form such a planar abutment surface, preferably again in combination with a slightly prestressed additional seal section 22 which is designed to be oriented such that it slightly comes to meet the complementary abutment face (
In order to better illustrate the inclined orientation of the tank-side filter cartridge connection 8 relative to the vertical plane 10,
This illustration of
The illustration of
In order to remove the water from the tank 1, an inlet 35 is arranged on the filter cartridge 2 at a lowest possible point in the housing 43 of the filter cartridge 2, said inlet defining the empty level 41 of the tank 1, by way of example in the base region of the filter cartridge housing in this case. By virtue of this low intake point, it is therefore possible to ensure that the water tank is completely emptied when water is removed from the filter tank.
a shows, by way of example, a cross-sectional illustration of a detail of the seal 21 with a lip-like seal section 22 which, in the event of a vacuum prevailing in the interior, presses against its complementary sealing face and thus ensures that the sealing effect of this seal is increased or improved. However, instead of such a “V”-seal, it is also feasible, in principle, for an O-ring to be used for such axial sealing between the tank-side filter cartridge connection 8 and its associated, complementary sealing surface of the filter cartridge 2.
It is further feasible for this coding 38 to also function at least partially simultaneously as a fixing element 44 for mounting the filter cartridge 2.
In addition to this first embodiment which is illustrated by way of example,
Specifically,
The illustration of
The orientation of the incline relative to a vertical plane can preferably have an angle of from 30 to 60°. However, in order to access the appliance connection 3 from inside the tank, the tank-side filter cartridge connection 8 is preferably so large that the valve body of the valve 23 can be inserted from the outside and the seal 24 can be mounted on its seal seat 30 from the inside. The filter cartridge 2 is preferably fixed in the tank 1 such that when the filter cartridge-side fixing means 6 latches into the end-face recess 7 in the tank 1, a contact pressure which is sufficient to seal off the two complementary abutment surfaces of the tank-side filter cartridge connection 8 and of the filter cartridge-side tank connection 13 is ensured, specifically both with and without a separate intermediate seal 21. A certain bandwidth for a tolerance range is provided for this purpose by the particularly advantageous, inclined orientation of these two connections on account of their geometric properties, this orientation ensuring parallel displacement of the two abutment faces relative to one another, together with reliable sealing.
1 Tank
2 Filter cartridge
3 Appliance connection
4 Filter cartridge mount and/or guide
5 End wall
6 Fixing means
7 Recess
8 Filter cartridge connection
9 Run-off edge
10 Vertical plane
11 Plane of the run-off edge
12 Guide section
13 Filter-side tank connection
14 Abutment surface
15 Abutment surface
16 Angle
17 End face
18 Outlet opening
19 Outlet opening
20 Shoulder
21 Seal
22 Seal section
23 Valve
24 Seal
25 Shaft
26 Return element
27 Ring
28 Stop
29 Sealing seat
30 Seal seat
31 Partition wall
32 Chamber
33 Chamber
34 Filter material
35 Inlet
36 End face
37 O-ring
38 Coding
39 Guide
40 Line
41 Line
42 Sealing surface
43 Housing
44 Fixing means
45 Filter cartridge mount and/or guide
47 Arrow
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 050 302.3 | Oct 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/009038 | 10/18/2007 | WO | 00 | 7/1/2009 |