Drinking water filter with integral self-disinfecting delivery system
US-2015376029-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9950933B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9950933-B1 |
| Application number | US-201414339535-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 6, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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In one example, a pitcher is provided that includes a chassis in which an untreated water reservoir is received. The untreated water reservoir has a candle that defines a receptacle with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, where the fluid outlet is arranged for fluid communication with the treated water reservoir, and the receptacle is configured to receive a filter cartridge. The candle also includes a filter seat that cooperates with the filter cartridge to form a substantially fluid-tight seal when the filter cartridge is positioned in a sealing range defined by the candle. The pitcher also includes a structural element that is connected to a portion of the pitcher and has a protruding portion that is located near the filter cartridge when the filter cartridge resides in the sealing range.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pitcher comprising: a chassis that at least partly defines a treated water reservoir; a filter cartridge; an untreated water reservoir removably received in the chassis and including a candle that defines a receptacle with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, the fluid outlet arranged for fluid communication with the treated water reservoir, the receptacle configured to removably receive the filter cartridge, and the candle including a filter seat that cooperates with the filter cartridge to form a substantially fluid-tight seal when the filter cartridge is positioned in a sealing range defined by the candle; a cover that encloses part of the untreated water reservoir; and a flume rigidly connected to an underside of the cover and extending downward toward the candle, and part of the flume is configured and arranged to be located relative to the filter cartridge such that when the cover is closed and the filter cartridge resides in the sealing range, the flume prevents the filter cartridge from moving out of the sealing range, wherein the flume is configured and arranged such that a fluid inlet portion and air vents of the filter cartridge are not blocked by the flume, and the flume defines a fluid passage that extends away from the filter cartridge. 2. The pitcher as recited in claim 1 , wherein when the filter cartridge is in the sealing range, fluid can flow from the untreated water reservoir to the treated water reservoir only by passing through the filter cartridge. 3. The pitcher as recited in claim 1 , wherein a portion of the flume is in contact with the filter cartridge when the filter cartridge resides in the sealing range and the cover is closed. 4. The pitcher as recited in claim 1 , wherein the filter cartridge comprises granular filter media. 5. A pitcher, comprising; a plastic chassis that at least partly defines a treated water reservoir; a filter cartridge; an untreated water reservoir removably received in the chassis and including a candle that defines a receptacle with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, the fluid outlet arranged for fluid communication with the treated water reservoir, the receptacle configured to removably receive the filter cartridge, and the candle including a filter seat that cooperates with the filter cartridge to form a substantially fluid-tight seal when the filter cartridge is positioned in a sealing range defined by the candle; a cover that encloses part of the untreated water reservoir; and a structural element rigidly connected to an underside of the cover and extending downward toward the candle, and part of the structural element is configured and arranged to be located relative to the filter cartridge such that when the cover is closed and the filter cartridge resides in the sealing range, the structural element prevents the filter cartridge from moving out of the sealing range, wherein the structural element comprises a fluid conduit having an inlet located proximate the cover and the fluid conduit also having an outlet located proximate the filter cartridge. 6. The pitcher as recited in claim 5 , wherein the structural element comprises a flume that defines a fluid passage that extends away from one or more air vents and/or fluid inlets located at or near the top of the filter cartridge.
as part of a pitcher or jug · CPC title
using household-type filters for producing potable water, e.g. pitchers, bottles, faucet mounted devices (C02F9/20 takes precedence) · CPC title
Vessels or pots for table use · CPC title
as part of a bottle · CPC title
Seals, connections · CPC title
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