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AU749466B2 - Filtering apparatus - Google Patents
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AU749466B2
AU749466B2 AU16486/99A AU1648699A AU749466B2 AU 749466 B2 AU749466 B2 AU 749466B2 AU 16486/99 A AU16486/99 A AU 16486/99A AU 1648699 A AU1648699 A AU 1648699A AU 749466 B2 AU749466 B2 AU 749466B2
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"FILTERING APPARATUS" TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION THIS INVENTION relates to filtering apparatus and has particular application to apparatus for use in filtering cooking oil, particularly cooking oil used in deep fryers and, for illustrative purposes, reference will be made to such application. However, it is to be understood that the invention could be used in other applications where oil or similar fluids need to be filtered for reuse.
BACKGROUND ART The presently available filtering apparatus for use in filtering cooking oils has some drawbacks. Notably, the oil conduits are generally fully exposed and therefore dangerous to operators as it will be appreciated that cooking oil is normally filtered when hot and operators making contact with exposed conduits can suffer severe burns. Furthermore, conduits are S subject to leaks, particularly at joints, and very hot oil can accidentally spray onto operators or other persons nearby if a leak develops. Additionally, the exposed conduits are difficult S to keep clean as dust generally settles on them and remains there due partly to the existence of a film of oil thereon.
Another problem with the presently available apparatus is that the electric drive motors are difficult to remove and replace for maintenance because they are wired into switch gear which is typically mounted on a frame or other component of the apparatus and such wiring needs to be disconnected to allow removal of the motor.
Yet another problem with the presently available apparatus is that air bubbles can be created in the conduits, particularly when the drive motor is reversed, and such air bubbles can cause blow back through the oil reservoir with the possibility of spraying hot oil over the operators.
It is an object of the present invention to provide filtering apparatus which is less dangerous to operators than those presently available. It is a further object to provide apparatus which requires less cleaning. It is yet a further object to provide filtering apparatus which can be more easily maintained, particularly with regard to replacing the electric zoRAdrive motor.
-2- DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION With the foregoing in view, the invention resides broadly in filtering apparatus for filtering cooking oil, including: an open top reservoir; a filter housing mounted in the reservoir containing a filter; pump means located below the reservoir; first conduit means in selective communication with the pump means for extraction of cooking oil from a deep fryer located adjacent the filtering apparatus in use or for discharge of cooking oil from the reservoir to the deep fryer; second conduit means which interconnects the first conduit means and the pump means; third conduit means which places the pump means in S selective communication with the filter housing for pumping cooking oil through the filter; and S• control means for controlling and/or directing the flow of cooking oil to and from said reservoir.
Preferably, the open top reservoir is mounted on a stand which is supported for movement across a floor by wheels.
The open top reservoir may have a base wall and side walls upstanding from the base wall. There also may be a bridge portion extending between opposed side walls at or near their upper ends.
The filter housing may be supported by the bridge portion. The filter housing may also have a removable filter cap above the bridge portion.
The pump means may be mounted to the stand below the reservoir.
The first conduit means may comprise a first flexible conduit interconnecting the deep fryer and the filtering apparatus. The second conduit means is preferably rigid and vertically orientated and, thus, may comprise a second rigid conduit which may extend through the reservoir. The second rigid conduit may extend through the reservoir from the base wall to the bridge portion. The first flexible conduit may be connected to the first rigid conduit above the bridge portion and the first rigid conduit may be connected to the pump means below the base 4Xi Al by a second flexible conduit and the reservoir may selectively communicate with the pump means via an outlet in the base wall.
Preferably, said pump means includes an electric motor and reversible flow pump drivingly connected by one or more Vee belts. Advantageously, such arrangement allows removal of the motor from the apparatus without uncoupling any of the conduits from the pump. Furthermore, the heat from the cooking oil is distanced from the motor by the length of the Vee belts, thus, allowing the motor to run cooler than with a close coupled pump and motor. It is also preferred that the control means, which typically includes an on/off switch and forward/reverse switch, be mounted on a control panel which, in turn, is mounted on the S"motor and cabled directly into the motor with a power input plug or socket adapted for quick release connection to mains power, :5 thus, allowing the motor and control panel to be removed together o* S as a unit without requiring disconnection of any electrical wires or cables for servicing and/or replacement.
S* Preferably, said oil outlet is in fluid communication with said pump means via a third conduit and said oil outlet .0 opens into said reservoir at its lowest point. It is also preferred that blow back protection means be provided in said reservoir for preventing oil being blown back through said oil S outlet and out through said open top of said reservoir where it could harm an operator. Such blowback can occur in some apparatus if the pump is switched quickly from forward to reverse and vice versa. In a preferred form, the blow back protection means includes a deflector plate mounted above and spaced from the oil outlet in such manner that any oil being forced into the reservoir through the oil outlet is deflected downwardly and/or outwardly. It will be appreciated that it is often necessary to filter the oil immediately after cooking and cooking oil can cause serious burns at normal cooking temperature. In a preferred form, said blow back protection means includes a deflector plate mounted above and spaced from said oil outlet in such manner that oil being forced into the reservoir through said oil outlet is deflected downwardly and/or outwardly.
Preferably, the filtering apparatus includes a handle assembly having two spaced apart elongate side members attached at one end to said rear wall adjacent its upper end and at their ,A other ends to said stand adjacent its lower end, said side -4members diverging outwardly and upwardly from said stand and said rear wall so that the apparatus, when laid rearwardly, is supported, at least in part, by said side members with said rear wall being slightly inclined towards the upright position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the practical embodiment of the invention described in relation to the accompanying drawings wherein: FIG. 1 is a pictorial representation of apparatus according to the invention from a side rear perspective with the reservoir lid open; FIG. 2 is a pictorial representation of the apparatus :of FIG. 1 from a front perspective with the reservoir lid removed and the front wall of the reservoir partially cut away to show the interior; FIG. 3 is a pictorial representation of part of the apparatus of FIG. 1 with one of the side panels removed showing the motor and pump mechanisms from one side; FIG. 4 is a pictorial representation of part of the .0 apparatus of FIG. 1 with the opposite side panel removed showing :o the motor and pump mechanisms from the other side; 0 FIG. 5 is a schematic partial sectional elevation of the apparatus of FIG. 1 along line 2 2 showing the direction of oil flow; 25 FIG. 6 is a pictorial representation of a bucket *adapted to fit neatly into the open top of the reservoir.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The filtering apparatus 10 illustrated in the drawings includes a reservoir 11 formed by a base wall 12, two opposed side walls 13a and 13b, a rear wall 13c and a front wall 13d.
Notably, the two side walls and the rear wall are generally planar in form, whilst the front wall is curved. The top of the reservoir is partly closed by a bridge portion 14 which extends across from side wall to side wall covering almost half of the top and leaving an opening 15 which may be closed by a pivotally mounted lid 16.
The reservoir is supported on a stand 17 comprising four legs 18a, 18b, 18c and 18d and a base frame 19. A pair of rear wheel assemblies 22 adapted for walking up and down stairs W port the stand at the rear whilst two spaced apart castor wheels 23 support it at the front. A space 24 is provided within the stand beneath the reservoir in which a pump and motor and various other components, as will be described later, are mounted. Removable side panels 27 and 28 are fitted to the frame as shown in FIG. 1 to protect the motor and pump from damage and to improve the overall appearance of the apparatus.
A handle assembly 29 is attached to the rear wall of the reservoir at the top and to the stand 17 having two spaced apart elongate members 29a and 29b diverging outwardly and upwardly from the frame so that the apparatus, when laid rearwardly, is supported by the handle assembly and the rear wheels with the reservoir being slightly inclined towards the S upright position. Advantageously, this prevents spillage of any residual oil in the reservoir while the apparatus is in transit :15 in the laid over position in a vehicle. A filter housing 30 is mounted to the bridge portion 14 and extends downwardly into the reservoir 11 and has an oil outlet 20 at its lower end through which oil can enter the reservoir after passing through the filter. A filter (not shown) is retained in the filter housing by a filter cap 30a which is releasably secured to the top part of the filter housing by a pair of wing nuts and bolts A pump 31 is mounted in the space 24 and driven by a motor 32 and Vee belt 33. A control switchgear box 34 is mounted directly to the motor frame and includes an on/forward/reverse switch 36 at one end of the control box. At the other end, the control box has a three pin electrical plug 35 for attachment of a standard single phase electrical lead. The power supply cables to the motor are connected to the switch 36 inside the box 34.
Advantageously, the motor and switch gear can be removed as a complete unit from the space 24 without having to disconnect any wires. The pump is a reversible flow pump so that the inlet becomes the outlet upon reversing of the direction of rotation of the electric motor.
A rigid stainless steel inlet conduit 37 is connected to the bottom port 40a of the pump for extracting cooking oil from a deep fryer and for returning the cooking oil to the deep fryer after filtering. As more clearly shown in FIG. 2, the conduit 37 extends upwardly through the reservoir and terminates in a pivoting elbow 38 to which a flexible hose 39 is connected 4g having a free end (shown in a stowed position in the reservoir) -6and held by a steel ring attached to the front wall of the reservoir which can be dropped into the deep fryer. At its other end, the conduit 37 is connected to the pump via a short piece of flexible conduit 37a. The other port 40b of the pump (at the top) is connected to the reservoir via a valve assembly 41 and reservoir oil outlet 45 so that oil in the reservoir can be pumped back to the deep fryer via the inlet conduit 37 and the flexible hose 39. The top port of the pump is also connected to a second rigid conduit 42 by another short flexible conduit (not shown) which extends upwardly through the reservoir from the base 12 and through the bridge portion 14 to connect with the upper part of the filter chamber 30 via an elbow 43 just below the filter cap. Flow of oil from the top port of the pump is controlled by the valve 41 so that oil being extracted from the :'15 deep fryer is pumped upwardly through the conduit 42 and into the "filter housing from where it flows down into the reservoir 11.
Once all the oil is filtered, the valve assembly 41 is adjusted and the pump is reversed via the switch 36 so that the oil is pumped from the reservoir through the conduit 37 and back into .20 the deep fryer. If necessary, oil can be drained to waste through valve assembly 46 which is attached to the bottom port.
~It will be appreciated that the two stainless steel conduits 37 and 42 are housed within the reservoir so that there is little danger of an operator making contact with the conduits :'25 and being burned in the normal course of operation. It will also be appreciated that the inlet conduit 37 will be the hottest part of the flow path. Furthermore, any leaks which develop in the conduits will discharge directly into the reservoir.
A blow back protection device 49 is mounted in the reservoir and includes a downwardly concave circular cap 47 which is slightly larger than the oil outlet 45. The cap is mounted on one leg of a Z-shaped bolt 48 having the other leg welded to the base of the reservoir adjacent the oil outlet. The said one leg extends upwardly and is coaxial with the axis of the oil outlet.
It will be understood that the cap is, thus, secured directly above and spaced from the outlet wherein any oil being blown back through the oil outlet will be deflected sidewardly and/or downwardly.
A bucket 51, which is shaped to neatly fit into the 11 for easy transport and storage, is also provided.
-7- The bucket is also shaped to fit under narrow deep fryers for collection of oil therefrom via bottom outlets and provides a temporary reservoir into which the free end of the hose 39 can be placed for removal of the oil. It will be seen that the bucket has two spaced apart end walls 52 and 53, which taper inwardly to a narrower base, and two rectangular side walls 54 and 56 and a handle 57 extending between the two end walls.
It should be understood that while the foregoing description has been given by way of illustrative example of the invention, all modifications and variations thereto, as would be apparent to persons skilled in the art, are deemed to fall within the broad scope and ambit of this invention as is defined in the S appended claims.
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1. Filtering apparatus for filtering cooking oil, including: an open top reservoir; a filter housing mounted in the reservoir containing a filter; pump means located below the reservoir; first conduit means in selective communication with the pump means for extraction of cooking oil from a deep fryer located adjacent the filtering apparatus in use or for discharge of cooking oil from the reservoir to the deep fryer; second conduit means which interconnects the first conduit means and the pump means; third conduit means which places the pump means in selective communication with the filter housing for pumping cooking oil through the filter; and control means for controlling and/or directing the flow of cooking oil to and from said reservoir.
2. Filtering apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the open top reservoir is mounted on a stand which is supported for movement across a floor by wheels.
3. Filtering apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein there is provided a bridge portion extending between opposed 25 walls of the reservoir.
4. Filtering apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the filter housing is supported by the bridge portion. Filtering apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein the filter housing has a removable filter cap above the bridge 30 portion.
6. Filtering apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 5, wherein the pump means is mounted to the stand below the reservoir.
7. Filtering apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the second conduit means extends through the reservoir.
8. Filtering apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein the second conduit means is a rigid conduit extending through said reservoir from a base wall thereof to said bridge portion.
9. Filtering apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, herein the first conduit means is a flexible conduit connected -9- to the second conduit means above the bridge portion. Filtering apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein the rigid conduit is connected to the pump means by a flexible conduit below the base wall of the reservoir.
11. Filtering apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 10, wherein the reservoir selectively communicates with the pump means via an outlet in the base wall.
12. Filtering apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein said pump means includes an electric motor and reversible flow pump, said pump and said electric motor being drivingly connected by one or more Vee belts and said pump being spaced from said electric motor.
13. Filtering apparatus according to Claim 12, wherein said control means includes a control panel mounted to said electric motor, said control panel having a power input plug or socket adapted for quick release connection to mains power and a power output cable connected directly to said electric motor.
14. Filtering apparatus according to Claim 13, wherein said control panel includes forward/reverse switch means for controlling the direction of flow through said pump. Filtering apparatus according to Claim 12 or Claim 13, wherein said control means includes a manually operable valve for directing flow to said pump through either said first rigid conduit or said outlet in said base wall of said reservoir. 25 16.. Filtering apparatus according to any one of claims 11 to 15, wherein said oil outlet is in fluid communication with said pump means via a third conduit and said oil outlet opens into said reservoir at its lowest point.
17. Filtering apparatus according to Claim 16, wherein blow back protection means is provided in said reservoir for preventing oil being blown back through said oil outlet and out through said open top of said reservoir.
18. Filtering apparatus according to Claim 17, wherein said blow back protection means includes a deflector plate mounted above and spaced from said oil outlet in such manner that oil being forced into the reservoir through said oil outlet is deflected downwardly and/or outwardly.
19. Filtering apparatus according to any one of claims 3 to wherein said bridge portion covers about half of the top of asai reservoir and said reservoir includes a closure for closing said open top, said closure being pivotally mounted to said bridge portion for movement from a closed position to an open position. Filtering apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein the reservoir has two side walls including two opposite generally planar side walls, a generally planar rear wall and a curved front wall.
21. Filtering apparatus according to Claim 20, including a handle assembly having two spaced apart elongate side members attached at one end to said rear wall adjacent its upper end and at their other ends to said stand adjacent its lower end, said side members diverging outwardly and upwardly from said stand and said rear wall so that the apparatus, when laid rearwardly, is supported, at least in part, by said side members with said rear wall being slightly inclined towards the upright position.
22. Filtering apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, *0 wherein the third conduit means extends through the reservoir. S 23. Filtering apparatus as hereinbefore described with reference to the drawings. 20 DATED the Eighteenth day of March 2002. 0. 0: SEDAMONT PTY LTD By his Patent Attorneys S. FISHER ADAMS KELLY 0*0* •gee 4*
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DE2756428A1 (en) * 1976-12-23 1978-07-06 Frymaster Corp FRYER
EP0333164A2 (en) * 1988-03-15 1989-09-20 The Frymaster Corporation Deep fat frying apparatus having an improved cooking fluid filtration system
WO1992022236A1 (en) * 1991-06-13 1992-12-23 Laroche Filter Systems, Inc. Cooking oil filtering apparatus

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