The present disclosure relates generally to pitchers for dispensing/pouring fluids and/or liquids therefrom, and more particularly, to a filter used with the pitcher to treat the fluids and/or liquids dispensed therefrom.
Water filtration systems, e.g., gravity flow water filtration systems, have become popular as they assist to produce cleaner and better tasting water. Some of these water filtration systems (e.g., a pour-through water pitcher filtration system) typically uses gravity to move unfiltered water pour through a top of the pitcher through a filter (e.g., a water filtration cartridge) and into a lower part of the pitcher where the filtered water remains until it is used. Traditional water filter cartridges used for gravity flow systems use granular filtration media to enhance water filtration capability. A problem associated with using granular filtration media is that air gets trapped in-between the particles of filtration media and the area above the fill line of the filtration media. This air must be vented from the water filter cartridge as water is filtered or water flow will be slowed or completely stopped.
Accordingly, a need exists for an improved filter to further enhance water filtration and to improve flow rates which may be slowed due to the above filtration media and/or venting issues.
In an exemplary embodiment, a pitcher for dispensing or otherwise pouring fluids and/or liquids therefrom is provided. The filer includes at least a filter body formed from a bottom case and a filter cap. The bottom case is adapted to retain filtration medium therein. The filter cap includes an upper surface having an air outlet, a lower surface to engage the bottom case, a sidewall extending between the upper and lower surface and around a perimeter of the filter cap, a nonwoven or net portion disposed on the sidewall to allow unfiltered water to pass therethrough. The filter cap also includes a vent tube extending between the upper and lower surface and having a vent opening into the bottom case at the lower surface. In operation water passes through the nonwoven portion and into the bottom case where the filtration medium filters the unfiltered water and disposes filtered water into a filtered water chamber of a water pitcher.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments thereof, which is to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
These and other features of the present disclosure will become better understood with regard to the following description and accompanying drawings in which:
Aspects and implementations of the present disclosure will be understood more fully from the detailed description given below and from the accompanying drawings of the various aspects and implementations of the disclosure. This should not be taken to limit the disclosure to the specific aspects or implementations, but explanation and understanding only.
Referring now to the drawings, which are for purposes of illustrating exemplary embodiments of the subject matter herein only and not for limiting the same,
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In some embodiments, the container 110 may define a cavity for retaining water therein. The cavity may define or otherwise include one or more chambers for retaining and/or processing (e.g., filtering) water therein. In the exemplary embodiment of
In some embodiments, the upper chamber 112 may be integrally formed with the lower chamber 114 such that both chambers define the cavity for retaining water. Additionally, or alternatively, the upper chamber 112 may be a separate compartment from the lower chamber 114. In these embodiments, the upper chamber 112 may be removable and selectively placed or otherwise installed within the cavity of the container's 110 for receiving unfiltered water therethrough. In some embodiments, the upper chamber 112 and lower chamber 114 may be formed from the same materials, or in a further exemplary embodiment, the upper chamber 112 may be formed of different materials that the lower chamber 114.
With continued reference to the figures, the upper chamber 112 may include or otherwise define a filter chamber 116. The filter chamber 116 may be adapted or otherwise sized for receiving a filter assembly 200 (also referred to herein as a filter) at least partially therein.
In some embodiments, the unfiltered water within the upper chamber 112 may be separated from the filtered water within the lower chamber 114 via an upper chamber wall 118. It should be appreciated that the upper chamber wall 118 may include one or more openings 120 adapted or otherwise sized for feeding filtered water into the lower chamber 114 once the unfiltered water has passthrough the upper chamber 112 and has been filtered via the filter assembly 200.
In some embodiments, for example, as shown in
With continued reference to the figures, and now with reference to
The filter body 220 may be adapted or otherwise shaped for retaining one or more filtering materials (also referred to as filtering medium) 232 (
Examples of the filtering materials 232 may include alumina balls, activated carbon, ion-exchange resin, and/or combinations thereof, or other filtering materials 232 known to persons of ordinary skill in the art and capable of being retained or otherwise contained in the filter body 220. In the embodiment of
It should be appreciated that the filter body 220 may include a filter body opening 238 or similar outlet for passage of filtered water, for example, into the lower chamber 114. In some embodiments, the filter body opening 238 may be defined at a lower part of the filter body 220 to allow for the water that has been filtered via the filtering materials 232 to flow from the filter body 220 into the lower chamber 114. In some embodiments, the filter body opening 238 may be aligned with the opening 120 of the upper chamber wall 118.
With continue reference to the figures, and now with reference to the
In some embodiments, e.g., the filter cap 210 may include a recessed portion 214 or similar depression and/or void in a portion of the filter cap 210 for handling of the filter assembly 200 (e.g., by a user. The recessed portion 214 may be smooth and/or textured. Additionally, or alternatively, the recessed portion 214 may be formed from similar materials to the materials forming the filter cap 210, or in some embodiments, may be formed from materials having one or more differences that the materials forming the filter cap 210.
With continued reference to the figures, the filter cap 210 may include an air or vent tube 222 to assist with the filtering and/or venting process. In some embodiments, the vent tube 222 may be cylindrically shaped and may extend from the upper cap portion (UCP) towards the lower cap portion (LCP). It should be appreciated that non-cylindrically shaped vent tubes 222 may also be used for the filtering and/or venting process.
In some embodiments, the vent tube 222 may include a vent opening 224 at the lower cap portion. The vent opening 224 may open into the filter body 220, and with minimal to no restriction, e.g., via a meshed and/or a nonwoven or net portion 216, to allow for air to vent, e.g., via the vent opening 224.
Additionally, or alternatively, the filter cap 210 may also include the nonwoven or net portion 216 formed along one or more sides (e.g., sidewalls) of the filter cap 210. In some embodiments, the filter cap 210 may a first sidewall 226 extending from an upper surface (top surface) of the filter cap 210 towards a lower surface (bottom surface) of the filter cap 210. In some embodiments, the first sidewall 226 tapers from the top surface towards the bottom surface such that an upper portion of the first sidewall 226 has a diameter less than the lower portion of the first sidewall 226.
Additionally, or alternatively, the first sidewall 226 (e.g., a tapered first sidewall 226) may include a flange or similar platform 228 extending (e.g., protruding) outwardly therefrom and defining a second sidewall 230 between the platform 228 and the lower surface of the filter cap 210. It should be appreciated that the diameter of the second sidewall 230 may be larger than the diameter of the first sidewall 226. It should further be appreciated that the second sidewall 230 may taper downwardly from the platform 228 towards the lower surface of the filter cap 210 such that a perimeter of an upper portion of the second sidewall 230 closes to the platform 228 is less than a diameter of a lower portion of the second sidewall 230 closes to the lower surface of the filter cap 210.
With continued reference to the figures, the nonwoven portion 216 of the filter cap 210 may be configured to sealing engage or otherwise connect the first sidewall 226 and/or second sidewall 230 and the vent tube 222. In some embodiments, the nonwoven or net portion 216 may be included only on one of the filter cap 210 sidewalls (e.g., the first sidewall 226 or the second sidewall 230). In the embodiment of
In some embodiments, the nonwoven portion 216 may include a plurality of openings (also referred to as inlets or water inlets 218 extending through the sidewalls. The water inlet 218 may be formed in the sidewall of the filter cap 210, and in some embodiments, around a perimeter of either the upper cap portion, the lower cap potion, or a combination of both. The water inlet 218 may be provided around the entire perimeter of the filter cap 210, or in some embodiments, at least a portion of the perimeter of either the upper cap portion UCP, the lower cap portion LCP, or a combination of both. In the embodiment of
Additionally, or alternatively, the nonwoven portion may further be disposed on an underside of the filter cap 210 (e.g., on a bottom surface) where the filter cap 210 engages the filter body 220. In this embodiment, the nonwoven portion 216 may cover the bottom surface of the filter cap 210. Additionally, or alternatively, the nonwoven portion may cover around a perimeter of the vent opening 224 of the air vent and not the vent opening 224 (i.e., the vent opening 224 may not include a nonwoven portion 216 at the bottom surface). It should be appreciated that removing any restrictions from the vent opening 224 may improve air ventilation of the filter assembly 200.
With continue reference to the figures, and now with reference to
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With continue reference to the figures the casing 302 further includes a first end 314, a second end 316, and a second opening 310 at the first end opposite the first opening 308 defined at the lower part (e.g., a base 312) of the casing 302. It should be appreciated that the second opening 310 at the first end 314 may be sized such that the filtering material 232 may be disposed therethrough and into the casing 302. It should further be appreciated that the first opening at the base 312 may be smaller than the second opening 310 and may be sized or otherwise shaped to restrict movement of the filtering material 232 and/or any other parts of the filter assembly 300 from entering into the lower chamber 114 during the filtering process.
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Additionally, or alternatively, the air vent 320 may include a first vent opening 322 at the base for air to pass from the casing 302 through the first vent opening 322 and towards a second vent opening 324 opposite the first vent opening 322. In some embodiments, the second vent opening 324 may be smaller than the first vent opening 322.
With continue reference to the figures, and now with reference to
In some embodiments, the cover 304 may include one or more openings extending through a thickness of the cover 304. At least one of the cover 304 openings 326 may be a cover vent opening 326. The cover vent opening 326 may be positioned or otherwise situated on the cover 304 (e.g., at a top of the cover 304) to align the cover vent opening 326 with second vent opening 324 and the first vent opening 322 to allow for air from the casing 302 to pass therethrough via the air vent 320.
In some embodiments, a sealing ring 334 may be provided for providing a seal when placing the filter assembly 300 within the water pitcher 100. It should be appreciated that the sealing ring 334 may be included with the water pitcher 100, or in some embodiments, as part of the filter assembly 300. The sealing ring 334 may include an opening (not shown) sized or otherwise shaped to at least partially receiving the filter assembly 300 therebetween. It should further be appreciated that the sealing ring 334 may be provided to restrict or otherwise limit unfiltered water from entering the filtered water chamber (e.g., the lower chamber 114).
With continued reference to the figures, the cover 304 may further include one or more side walls 328. At least one side wall 328 may be including one or more of openings (e.g., water inlets) for source water to flow therethrough and into the casing 302. It should be appreciated that source water, as used herein means water from an external source that is poured or otherwise fed into the water pitcher 100 for filtering, e.g., via any of the exemplary embodiments of the filter assembly disclosed herein.
In some embodiments, a second side wall 332 (
In yet a further exemplary embodiment, at least a portion of the vent base 318 may include a nonwoven or net portion. In some embodiments, the entire vent base 318 may include a nonwoven or net portion 336 (
With continue reference to the figures, a gap may be formed between the second vent opening 324 and the cover vent opening 326. The size of the gap may be adjusted for optimal air venting.
It is to be understood that the detailed description is intended to be illustrative, and not limiting to the embodiments described. Other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading and understanding the above description. Moreover, in some instances, elements described with one embodiment may be readily adapted for use with other embodiments. Therefore, the methods and systems described herein are not limited to the specific details, the representative embodiments, or the illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the general aspects of the present disclosure.