A skimmer filter assembly includes a hollow skimmer box including therein an accordion pleat weir-type water inlet, substantially vertically positioned filter mats and a submersible or external water pump positioned at the rear of the skimmer box. A filter mat holder and dirty sump retain the filter mats in a stable, slightly off vertical position and provide for removal of the dirty sump without repositioning the weir or water pump. The water pump is positioned in a portion of the skimmer box which is not vertically restricted, thus allowing multiple size water pumps to be utilized in their standard upright position without removing the mats to make room for large pumps and providing for servicing or removal of the pumps without disturbing the filter mats the filter mat holder, the dirty sump or the water inlet weir.
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7. A skimmer filter assembly for removing surface debris from a garden pond comprising:
a hollow box-like structure including a generally flat bottom wall having a periphery and a multifaceted sidewall extending upwardly from said periphery of said generally flat bottom wall completely therearound defining a front portion, opposing side portions and a back portion thereof,
said front portion of said sidewall including a first aperture therethrough,
movable weir means having a vertical and horizontal component mounted on an interior surface of said sidewall front portion across said first aperture for following a water surface of any pond on which the skimmer filter assembly is installed, said movable weir means including sealing means adjacent the bottom and sides thereof for preventing fluid flow through said first aperture except over the top of said weir means,
said hollow box-like structure including a front filtering chamber adjacent said vertically movable weir means, said front filtering chamber including:
portable filter pad means made of foraminous material for removing solid particles from any water passing therethrough, and
means on said hollow box-like structure for maintaining said portable filter pad means in substantially vertical orientation therein, said portable filter pad means aiding in dividing said hollow box-like structure into said front filtering chamber, and a rear pumping chamber.
0. 16. A skimmer filter assembly for removing surface debris from a garden type pond comprising:
a hollow box-like structure made of moldable plastic material including a generally flat bottom wall having a periphery and a multifaceted sidewall extending upwardly from said periphery of said generally flat bottom wall completely therearound defining a front portion, opposing side portions and a back portion thereof,
said front portion of said sidewall including a first aperture therethrough,
vertically movable weir means mounted on an interior surface of said sidewall front portion across said first aperture for following a water surface of any pond on which the skimmer filter assembly is installed, said vertically movable weir means including means for substantially preventing fluid flow through said first aperture around the sides of said weir means,
said vertically movable weir means includes:
a weir wall of like shape to said first aperture including a generally horizontal top edge,
float means positioned adjacent said top edge of said weir wall on a side thereof opposite said first aperture for maintaining said top edge of said weir wall at a water surface of any pond on which said skimmer filter assembly is installed, and
an accordion pleat border defining the sides of said weir wall, said accordion pleat border being mounted adjacent said first aperture for substantially sealing the sides of said weir wall thereto.
0. 13. A skimmer filter assembly for removing surface debris from a garden type pond comprising:
a hollow box-like structure made of moldable plastic material including generally flat bottom wall having a periphery and a multifaceted sidewall extending upwardly from said periphery of said generally flat bottom wall completely therearound defining a front portion, opposing side portions and a back portion thereof,
said front portion of said sidewall including a first aperture therethrough,
vertically movable weir means mounted on an interior surface of said sidewall front portion across said first aperture for following a water surface of any pond on which the skimmer filter assembly is installed, said vertically movable weir means including means for substantially reducing fluid flow through said first aperture except over the top of said weir means,
said vertically movable weir means includes:
a weir wall of like shape to said first aperture including a generally horizontal top and opposing ends depending from said horizontal top;
float means positioned adjacent said top of said weir wall on a side thereof opposite said first aperture for maintaining said top of said weir wall at a water surface of any pond on which said skimmer filter assembly is installed,
a resilient border between said opposing ends and said box like structure adjacent said first aperture thereon for substantially reducing the flow of water around the opposing ends of said weir wall.
1. A skimmer filter assembly for removing surface debris from a garden type pond comprising:
a hollow box-like structure made of moldable plastic material including a generally flat bottom wall having a periphery and a multifaceted sidewall extending upwardly from said periphery of said generally flat bottom wall completely therearound defining a front portion, opposing side portions and a back portion thereof,
said front portion of said sidewall including a first aperture therethrough,
vertically movable weir means mounted on an interior surface of said sidewall front portion across said first aperture for following a water surface of any pond on which the skimmer filter assembly is installed, said vertically movable weir means including means for preventing fluid flow through said first aperture except over the top of said weir means,
said vertically movable weir means includes:
a weir wall of like shape to said first aperture including a generally horizontal top edge,
float means positioned adjacent said top edge of said weir wall on a side thereof opposite said first aperture for maintaining said top edge of said weir wall at a water surface of any pond on which said skimmer filter assembly is installed,
an accordion pleat border defining the periphery of said weir wall with the exception of said top edge thereof, said accordion pleat border being mounted adjacent said first aperture for sealing said weir wall thereto in watertight relation with the exception of said top edge.
11. A skimmer filter assembly for removing surface debris from a garden pond of the type having a plastic lining material defining the boundary thereof, said assembly comprising,
a hollow box-like structure made of moldable plastic material including a generally flat bottom wall having a periphery and a multifaceted sidewall extending upwardly from said periphery of said generally flat bottom wall completely therearound defining a front portion, opposing side portions and a back portion thereof,
said front portion of said sidewall including a first aperture therethrough,
movable weir means having a vertical and a horizontal component mounted on an interior surface of said sidewall front portion across said first aperture for following a water surface of any pond on which the skimmer filter assembly is installed, said movable weir means including sealing means adjacent the bottom and sides thereof for preventing fluid flow through said first aperture except over the top of said weir means,
said multifaceted sidewall includes a second aperture therethrough at a position below said first aperture, and said filter assembly further includes,
bottom drain means positioned on top of any pond liner used in said garden pond, said bottom drain means including conduit means extending from said second aperture to a position adjacent the bottom of any pond on which said skimmer filter assembly is mounted for moving water from said bottom of said pond to said skimmer filter assembly,
water inlet means at a distal end of said conduit means, and
valve means adjacent said second aperture for controlling the flow of water from said conduit to said skimmer filter assembly,
a pressure differential between said water inlet means and said second aperture, as mounted on a working ponds, providing automatic movement of water from adjacent said bottom of said pond to said skimmer filter and,
said conduit means is positioned above any pond liner used in said pond and does not extend through said pond liner adjacent a bottom thereof.
2. The skimmer filter assembly as defined in
3. The skimmer filter assembly as defined in
4. The skimmer filter assembly as defined in
pump means resting vertically on said bottom wall of said rear pumping chamber,
conduit means extending upwardly from said pump means, and
third aperture means adjacent a top of said multifaceted sidewall for providing a passageway for said conduit means to exit said skimmer filter structure.
5. The skimmer filter assembly as defined in
portable filter pad retaining means positioned on said bottom wall and extending upwardly therefrom mediate said front portion and said back portion of said multifaceted sidewall and extending from one of said side portions thereof across said box-like structure to the opposing side portion thereof to divide said structure into a front filtering chamber and a rear pumping chamber.
6. The skimmer filter assembly as defined in
a shallow open top box-like structure positioned on the bottom of said front filtering chamber for providing a removable sump therefor and a back wall thereof extending upwardly therefrom as a divider of said structure, said back wall including apertures therethrough for facilitating passage of any water therein from said front filtering chamber to said rear pumping chamber thereof,
said back wall being slightly canted rearwardly at the top thereof for providing a rest for retaining any portable filter pads positioned thereon.
8. The skimmer filter assembly as defined in
detent means extending inwardly from opposing inside surfaces of said multifaceted sidewall mediate said front portion and said back portion thereof and canted rearwardly adjacent a top thereof for providing a stable rest for any portable filter pads positioned thereon.
9. The skimmer filter assembly as defined in
an opposed pair of narrow elongate bridging walls dividing a wider front filtering chamber from a narrower rear pumping chamber, said opposed narrow elongate bridging walls also dividing said opposed side portions of said multifaceted sidewall and extending from said bottom wall to the top of said multifaceted sidewall.
10. The skimmer filter assembly as defined in
12. The skimmer filter assembly as defined in
said pressure differential is caused by suction from said water pump means.
0. 14. The skimmer filter assembly as defined in
the movement of said vertically movable weir means includes both vertical and horizontal components.
0. 15. The skimmer filter assembly as defined in claims 13 wherein,
said resilient border includes an accordion pleat border.
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This application claims priority of provisional application Ser. No. 60/046,607 filed May 15, 1997 and is a continuation-in-part thereof.
The present invention relates generally to skimmer filtration assemblies for outdoor ponds and, more particularly, to an improved skimmer filtration assembly that provides improved, more efficient skimming action, ease of cleaning or changing filters and servicing or changing water pumps in the skimmer filter box without the necessity of removing other equipment from the filter box.
Garden ponds have been considered desirable by garden owners since before Claude Monet's Gardens at Giverny, France. However, with the advent of fish-safe EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) 14 of roofing liner material that can be formed into any convenient shape, and covered with rock strata, natural looking garden ponds with recirculating water have become a popular landscape feature. In a previous patent, U.S. Pat. No. 5,584,991, a typical landscape garden pond is shown including an aeration-providing waterfall at a high end of the pond, and a skimmer-type filter at an opposing lower end of the pond. The skimmer filter includes various types of large and small debris removal equipment and a media to support the growth of nutrient consuming bacteria colonies, which reduce algae by removing pond nutrients, thus starving algae of its food source. Additionally, a pump recirculates water back up to the high end of the pond. Such a garden pond easily facilitates the growth of water lilies, water hyacinths, etc. and provides clear non-chemically treated filtered water for the survival and healthy living of gold fish, Japanese koi, frogs and the like.
Since the time of the filing of the application which became U.S. Pat. No. 5,584,991, we have discovered that improvements could and should be made to the skimmer filter used in garden ponds. For example, in the skimmer filter disclosed in the previous patent, a large sack-like net connected to the water inlet opening of the filter box must be removed if either the biological filter elements or the water pump are to be serviced. Also, no specific provision assures that all water must proceed over the weir. Likewise, since the filter mats disclosed therein are positioned in a horizontal stacked configuration in the middle of the skimmer box. Servicing or replacement of the water pump positioned below the filter mats requires the removal from the skimmer box of all filter mats.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention, generally stated, to provide an improved skimmer filter for a garden pond that includes distinct functions thereof which may be serviced or replaced without removing or discontinuing other distinct functions of the skimmer filter.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an improved skimmer filter for a garden pond wherein water flowing into the skimmer box does not bypass the weir.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved skimmer filter for a garden pond that may be cleaned by draining the skimmer box completely and then turning off the water pump.
A still further object of the present invention is the provision of an improved skimmer filter including an improved pond drain having an opening adjacent the deepest portion of a pond and an exit into the skimmer filter.
An improved skimmer filter assembly of the present invention includes a generally hollow substantially rectangular box structure including a rear portion which is divided from the front portion thereof by a filter mat support arrangement. The front portion thereof includes a water inlet opening covered by a weir. The weir sides are connected to the box by an accordion pleat type weir hinge assembly that governs the inflow of water into the skimmer filter forcing all water over the top of the weir to optimize surface skimming action. The filter mats are positioned intermediately in the skimmer filter box in a stable slightly off vertical position for filtering water flow from the front portion of the skimmer filter to the rear portion of the skimmer box. The rear portion of the skimmer box is vertically unobstructed for providing for servicing or removal of a water pump without disturbing the remainder of items in the skimmer box.
The features of the present invention, which are believed to be novel, are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention may best be understood from the following detailed description of a currently preferred embodiment thereof taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like numerals refer to like parts, and in which:
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The movement of water through the skimmer box is powered by a submersible pump 20 that rests on the bottom of the clean water or rear portion of the skimmer box 11. An alternate pumping technique utilizes a dry external pump with the suction line pulling water from the rear portion of the skimmer box. Pump 20 is electrically operated and is protected from running dry by a mechanically or pressure operated switch mechanism 21 that senses a low water level in the skimmer box 11 and shuts down the pump. Additionally, a water fill valve can be added to the filter box to add water as needed to replace evaporative losses. Water drawn through the pump 20 exits the skimmer box through outlet piping 21 preferably made of tubing sold under the trademark POLYPIPE or PVC pipe. A check valve 22 assures that water flows only one way through the skimmer box 11. Water flows up through outlet piping 21 and preferably through elbows 22, 23, outwardly of skimmer box 11. Thereafter, as is known in the art, the water flows through underground piping to the opposite end of the garden pond.
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One advantage of the skimmer filter 10 of the present invention is that the dirty forward portion of the skimmer box 11 may be removed, cleaned, and/or replaced without shutting down the filter pump 20 or draining the skimmer box 11 of water. Additionally, the slightly backwardly tilting rear wall 31 of the filter holder and dirty sump 16 allows the front wall 34 thereof to move backwardly as the filter holder 16 is pulled upwardly out of skimmer box 11 so that the front wall 34 clears the skimmer box weir 13 during removal. Likewise, the filter mats 17-17 of the present invention are preferably rectangular in shape and as a result of the improved structure of the skimmer box 11, mats 17-17 do not have to have apertures cut therethrough to provide for positioning the filters around sump piping 21, as is found in prior embodiments of skimmer filter boxes. As a result, irrespective of where water flows through the filter mats 17-17, the water pressure is constant across the filter mats and there is no weak spots where dirty water would be more likely to flow unfiltered (less pressure differential through apertures) such as are found in prior skimmer mats.
As indicated previously, the preferred six degree backward slope of the tall backside 31 of filter holder 16 is identical to that of the elongate step walls 30-31 of the skimmer box 11 and provide stable resting walls 30-31 which will hold substantially upright the filter mat 17-17 and yet bias them toward the upper back wall 31 in a stable position rather than position them perfectly upright where they might be unstable and tend to fall forward if any wave or current action should occur in the skimmer box due to turning on or off the pump 20. In the preferred embodiment, the windowpane-like apertures 18-18 in tall back wall 31 of filter holder 16 preferably made as large as possible in order to increase the active area of filter mats 17-17 and to provide the least restriction of flow of water between the pre-filter portion of the skimmer box 11 to the clean water portion of the skimmer box 11. Also, additional water treating media can be positioned in a second bio media net below the first debris net.
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An alternative drain which may be utilized in new ponds as they are built or retrofitted into older ponds where a bottom drain has not been provided is shown at 48. The opening of drain 48 is a three inch PVC or poly pipe which is plugged at its far end 53 and connected at its near end 54 by a reducer to regular two inch poly pipe or PVC 54. A three inch snap-in drain may be positioned at the opening 55 of drain 48 and the three inch T may be rotated so the opening is at the verticalmost portion of the T as shown in the drawing in
The drain 48 will be covered by rocks which normally cover the pond liner 14 in any case. By opening or closing the gate valve 51, which is positioned low in the skimmer box 11 irrespective of the levels of the drain openings, the flow through the drains, either 47 or 48, may be controlled as desired. The use of both the skimmer filter 10 and bottom drains 47, 48 of the invention provide high-quality filtering of the water in the pond and lessen the amount of maintenance needed to keep the pond clear and clean.
The siphoning action from the drain opening 48, 47 to the gate valve 51 is caused by the pressure differential created in the skimmer filter 10 when the pump 20 pumps water outwardly of the clean rear portion of the skimmer filter 10 causing water from the dirty portion of the skimmer filter to flow through the various filter mediums 15, 15a and 17. Since the pressure at gate valve 51 is higher in the upstream or dirty portion of the skimmer filter 10 than in the clean portion adjacent the pump inlet 20, water is siphoned from the drain openings 48 or 55 through the gate valve 51 into the dirty portion of the skimmer filter 10 through the filter element 17 into the clear portion by pump 20 out of the skimmer filter and to a higher positioned water fall (not shown).
While one embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes and modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the aim of the instant specification and the aim of claims to be appended to this application when it is filed in formal form is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
Wittstock, Gary G., Duensing, David B., Menhart, John M.
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