TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a liquid reservoir.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Generally, a liquid reservoir, such as a bucket, a container, a storage tank, and
the like, is used to store various types of liquids therein. The liquid reservoir
is typically provided with a hose that is disposed outside of the liquid reservoir
and connected thereto. The liquid reservoir is also provided with a pump positioned
at a base of the liquid reservoir. The pump is used to pump out the stored liquid
from the liquid reservoir. However, depending upon the hose connection to the liquid
reservoir, the pump floats above the base, tips over the base, or falls loosely within
the liquid reservoir. As a result, the pump is unable to discharge the entire liquid
stored in the liquid reservoir. Moreover, tipping of the pump may damage the liquid
reservoir, which is not desirable. Thus, there is a need for an improved design of
the liquid reservoir which allows the pump to remove out the entire liquid that is
stored in the liquid reservoir. Further, there have been arrangements in the past
to support, hold the pump within the liquid reservoir. However, such arrangements
are generally complex, high-maintenance prone and involve a variety of tools which
is undesirable for common users.
[0003] An example of a bucket type car washing device is provided in Chinese Utility Model
203,419,110 (hereinafter referred to as ' 110 reference). The '110 reference discloses the bucket
type car washing device having a bucket. The bucket has a cavity mounted to its bottom.
Within this cavity an electric pump is freely and non-fixedly located. A bottom plate
is fixed under the cavity and is fixed by screw to a bottom surface of the bucket.
The screw is unscrewed, and the bottom plate is removed to facilitate maintenance
of the electric pump. However, the cavity of the bucket includes rigid, semi-fixed,
and complex holding or mounting arrangement for holding the pump. Such holding or
mounting arrangement may lead to implementation and maintenance issue during working
of the electric pump.
SUMMARY
[0004] In view of the above, it is an objective of the present disclosure to solve or at
least reduce the drawbacks discussed above. The objective is at least partially achieved
by a new design of a liquid reservoir to store a liquid. The liquid reservoir includes
a body defining a base and a plurality of sides. The plurality of sides and the base
define a volume to store the liquid therein. The liquid reservoir also includes a
pump operatively mounted with the liquid reservoir. The liquid reservoir is characterized
in that the body includes one or more mounting features such that the one or more
mounting features allow removable mounting of the pump towards the base of the liquid
reservoir.
[0005] Thus, the present disclosure provides the liquid reservoir having an improved design
which allows simple, convenient, and safe discharging of the entire liquid that is
stored in the liquid reservoir. The removable mounting arrangement of the pump provided
by the one or more mounting features provides flexibility and easy handling of the
pump. As the pump is fixed to the base, it reduces any noise during operation of the
pump. Further, the mounting features prohibit tipping over of the pump which allows
a pump filter associated with the pump to work uniformly and efficiently. Furthermore,
the pump does not come in contact with the plurality of sides of the liquid reservoir
or the base of the liquid reservoir as the mounting features securely hold the pump.
This may also help to avoid any undesired accident or breakdown of the pump which
may happen in absence of such mounting features which prevent inadvertent tipping
of the pump. Moreover, aesthetics of the liquid reservoir are improved as the pump
is fixed to the base and does not change its position while operation, or during movement
and transportation of the liquid reservoir.
[0006] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the one or more mounting features
include at least one recessed cavity which is defined below a level of the base of
the liquid reservoir. The recessed cavity allows the residue liquid to be concentrated
at one location for discharging. This may support water pumping capability of the
pump. Further, the recessed cavity provides a definite position for the pump.
[0007] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the base includes one or more
mounting features such that the one or more mounting features allow removable mounting
of the pump with the base of the liquid reservoir. The mounting features provided
on the base allow simple, safe, and efficient mounting of the pump with the base of
the liquid reservoir.
[0008] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the one or more mounting features
include one or more shoulders defined around the at least one recessed cavity and
with the base. The shoulder defined around the at least one recessed cavity supports
the pump positioned therein. The number, type, position, dimensions of the shoulders
may depend on various factors related to the pump, and the liquid reservoir, among
others.
[0009] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the one or more mounting features
include one or more of ribs, hooks, and shoulders. The one or more mounting features
allow removable mounting of the pump at the base of the liquid reservoir. The choice
of the ribs, hooks, and shoulders may be in accordance with power, size, type, service
life of the pump, or any other factor related thereto.
[0010] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the one or more mounting features
mount the pump substantially perpendicular to the base of the liquid reservoir. This
arrangement allows the pump filter to work uniformly and efficiently. Further, this
arrangement may lead to improved stability, force distribution, and shock dissipation
during working of the pump.
[0011] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the liquid reservoir is a water
reservoir. The water stored in the liquid storage can be used for various gardening
operations, indoor applications, and outdoor applications. However, the liquid reservoir
may find applications with any liquid without any limitations.
[0012] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the pump defines a bottom,
such that the one or more mounting features at least partially cover the bottom during
mounting of the pump with the base of the liquid reservoir. The one or more mounting
features hold the pump substantially perpendicular to the base of the liquid reservoir
for efficient pump operation. Such covering of the bottom of the pump by the mounting
features may support the pump, and simultaneously check, and absorb any undesired
forces involved during working of the pump.
[0013] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the liquid reservoir further
includes a cover to enclose the plurality of sides. The cover prevents contamination
of the liquid stored therein.
[0014] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the pump includes a tube which
enters the body of the liquid reservoir. The tube allows discharge of the liquid from
the liquid reservoir by the pump.
[0015] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the tube enters the body through
an opening of the cover. This opening of the cover allows ease of access and handling
of the tube of the pump within the liquid reservoir.
[0016] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the pump is tool-less removable
from the one or more mounting features of the liquid reservoir. The mounting features
of the present disclosure obviate application of any external tools for mounting as
well as removal of the pump.
[0017] Other features and aspects of this disclosure will be apparent from the following
description and the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The disclosure will be described in more detail with reference to the enclosed drawings,
wherein:
FIG. 1 illustrates a semi cross-sectional view of a liquid reservoir, according to a first
embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 illustrates a semi cross-sectional view of a base of the liquid reservoir of FIG. 1, according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 3 illustrates a semi cross-sectional view of the liquid reservoir, according to a second
embodiment of the present disclosure.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0019] The present disclosure will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to
the accompanying drawings, in which example embodiments of the disclosure incorporating
one or more aspects of the present disclosure are shown. This disclosure may, however,
be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the
embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this
disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure
to those skilled in the art. For example, one or more aspects of the present disclosure
may be utilized in other embodiments and even other types of structures and/or methods.
In the drawings, like numbers refer to like elements.
[0020] Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as
a limitation on the disclosure. For example, "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "side",
"longitudinal", "lateral", "transverse", "upwards", "downwards", "forward", "backward",
"sideward", "left," "right," "horizontal," "vertical," "upward", "inner", "outer",
"inward", "outward", "top", "bottom", "higher", "above", "below", "central", "middle",
"intermediate", "between", "end", "adjacent", "proximate", "near", "distal", "remote",
"radial", "circumferential", or the like, merely describe the configuration shown
in the Figures. Indeed, the components may be oriented in any direction and the terminology,
therefore, should be understood as encompassing such variations unless specified otherwise.
[0021] FIG. 1 illustrates a liquid reservoir
100 to store a liquid
101, according to a first embodiment. The liquid
101 may include any type of liquid depending upon application requirements. In the illustrated
embodiment, the liquid reservoir
100 is a water reservoir. The liquid reservoir
100 may include any type of reservoir such as, a bucket, a container, a storage tank,
and the like. The liquid reservoir
100 is embodied as a generally hollow structure. The liquid reservoir
100 may be used for various gardening operations, indoor applications, and outdoor applications.
The liquid reservoir
100 may be manufactured using a plastic, a metal, and the like.
[0022] The liquid reservoir
100 includes a body
102 defining a base
104 and a plurality of sides
106. The base
104 may include any shape such as, a circular shape, an oval shape, a rectangular shape,
and the like. In the illustrated embodiment, the base
104 includes a substantially elliptical shaped structure. The base
104 defines an upper surface
108 in contact with the stored liquid
101, and a lower surface
110 opposite to the upper surface
108. In some embodiments, the base
104 may have a tapering structure such that the base
104 deepens at the center of the base
104. This feature promotes concentration of the stored liquid
101 at a central portion of the base
104. Further, the sides
106 of the liquid reservoir
100 may include any shape and size, without limiting the scope of the present invention.
The sides
106 together define a cross-section that is substantially elliptical in shape. The sides
106 define an inner surface
112 that is in contact with the stored liquid
101 and an outer surface
114 opposite to the inner surface
112.
[0023] The plurality of sides
106 and the base
104 define a volume
116 to store the liquid
101 therein. The volume
116 of the liquid reservoir
100 may differ based on application requirements. The liquid reservoir
100 also includes a number of handles
118 for transportation purposes. The handles
118 may be manufactured as a separate piece and joined at the outer surface
114 using mechanical fasteners such as, screws, bolts, rivets, and the like. The handles
118 may also be manufactured as an integral part of the liquid reservoir
100. The handles
118 are designed ergonomically to allow improved handling and transportation of the liquid
reservoir
100.
[0024] The liquid reservoir
100 further includes a cover
120 to enclose the plurality of sides
106. The cover
120 prevents foreign materials from entering the volume
116 of the liquid reservoir
100, thereby preventing contamination of the liquid
101 stored in the liquid reservoir
100. The cover
120 has a shape that is similar to the shape of the base
104. Alternatively, the shape of the cover
120 may be different from the shape of the base
104. In the illustrated embodiment, the cover
120 is generally elliptical in shape. The cover
120 may be removably coupled to the sides
106 by a snap-fit connection, a push-fit connection, and the like.
[0025] The liquid reservoir
100 includes a pump
122 operatively mounted with the liquid reservoir
100. In the illustrated embodiment, the pump
122 is disposed at the base
104 of the liquid reservoir
100. The pump
122 may include any type of pump
122, such as an electric pump, without limiting the scope of the present invention. In
the illustrated embodiment, the pump
122 is a submersible pump. The pump
122 is submerged in the liquid
101 stored in the liquid reservoir
100. The pump
122 includes a pump body
124. The pump
122 also includes a hermetically sealed motor (not shown) coupled to the pump body
124. The pump
122 further includes an inlet port
126 and an outlet port
128. The pump
122 includes a pump filter (not shown). The pump filter filters out contaminants from
the liquid
101 stored in the liquid reservoir
100.
[0026] The pump
122 defines a bottom
132. The bottom
132 of the pump
122 defines a substantially circular shaped structure. The inlet port
126 and the pump filter may be disposed proximate to the bottom
132 of the pump
122. The pump
122 also defines a top
134. The top
134 of the pump
122 defines a substantially circular shaped structure. The outlet port
128 is disposed proximate to the top
134 of the pump
122. The outlet port
128 may be coupled with a tube (or a hose)
130. The pump
122 sucks the liquid
101 stored in the liquid reservoir
100 through the inlet port
126 and discharges the liquid
101 through the outlet port
128. The pump
122 includes a power source (not shown) for operation of the pump
122. The pump
122 may be battery, or electrically powered as per the application requirements.
[0027] As illustrated in the present figure, the pump
122 includes the tube
130 which enters the body
102 of the liquid reservoir
100. In some embodiments, the tube
130 enters the body
102 through an opening
136 of the cover
120. This opening
136 of the cover
120 allows ease of access and handling of the tube
130 of the pump
122 within the liquid reservoir
100. Further, the tube
130 allows discharge of the liquid
101 from the liquid reservoir
100 by the pump
122.
[0028] In some embodiments, the opening
136 of the cover
120 may be provided on one or more sides of the cover
120. In the illustrated embodiments, one opening
136 is shown with the cover
120, however actual implementation may have anu number of the opening(s)
136. The opening
136 (refer
FIG. 1) has been illustrated as oval or semi-circular, however other shapes such as square,
triangular, rectangular, trapezoid and the like of the opening(s)
136 have been contemplated and are well within the scope. However, actual implementation
of the present disclosure may have any number, type, size, position of the opening(s)
136 without any limitation. In some embodiments, the cover
120 may be provided with one or more lids (not shown) to enclose the opening(s)
136 at least partially or fully, while leaving or keeping sufficient space for the tube
130.
[0029] As shown in
FIG. 2, the body
102 includes one or more mounting features
138, 140 such that the one or more mounting features
138, 140 (three of which are illustrated herein) allow removable mounting of the pump
122 (see
FIG. 1) towards the base
104 of the liquid reservoir
100. The present disclosure illustrates the base
104 which includes one or more mounting features
138, 140, such that the one or more mounting features
138, 140 allow removable mounting of the pump
122 with the base
104 of the liquid reservoir
100. However, the mounting features
138, 140 may be provided anywhere on the body
102 such as, but not limited to, on the inner surface
112 of the sides
106 such as to allow removable mounting of the pump
122 towards the base
104 of the liquid reservoir
100.
[0030] In some embodiments, the one or more mounting features
138, 140 are provided on the inner surface
112 of the sides
106. In such an arrangement, the mounting features
138, 140 may couple, mount, or engage around the top
134, or anywhere on body
124 of the pump
122 such as to allow removable mounting of the pump
122 towards the base
104 of the liquid reservoir
100. Further, the pump
122 remains upright-mounted on the base
104 of the liquid reservoir
100, while the one or more mounting features
138, 140 on the sides
106 engage with the pump
122.
[0031] Further, the four mounting features
138, 140 are disposed proximate to the center of the base
104, however the present disclosure illustrates less number (say two or three) of the
mounting features
138, 140 from clarity and explanation purposes. However, actual implementation of the present
disclosure may have any number, type, position, dimensions of the mounting features
138, 140. The mounting features
138, 140 are equidistantly spaced from one another in a circumferential manner to define a
hollow area
142. The hollow area
142 defined by the mounting features
138, 140 are defined according to a contour of the pump
122 and may vary as required. In the illustrated embodiment, the one or more mounting
features
138, 140 at least partially cover the bottom
132 (see
FIG. 1) during mounting of the pump
122 with the base
104 of the liquid reservoir
100. The mounting features
138, 140 are an integral part of the base
104. Alternatively, the mounting features
138, 140 may be connected to the upper surface
108 of the base
104 by joining techniques such as, welding, soldering, brazing, and the like. The mounting
features
138, 140 extend generally perpendicularly from the upper surface
108 of the base
104. In some embodiments, one or more of the mounting features
138, 140 may extend at any angle from the upper surface
108 of the base
104.
[0032] The one or more mounting features
138, 140 include one or more of ribs, hooks, and shoulders. The choice of the ribs, hooks,
and shoulders may be in accordance with power, size, type, service life of the pump
122, or any other factor related thereto. In the illustrated embodiment, the mounting
features
138, 140 are embodied as a rib having a generally rectangular shaped structure. Further, the
base
104 includes four mounting features
138, 140. However, in other embodiments, the base
104 may include any number of mounting features
138, 140.
[0033] Further, a design of the mounting features
138, 140 may be varied based on a design of an outer profile of the pump
122. In the illustrated embodiment, the mounting features
138, 140 defines a first pair of mounting features
138 and a second pair of mounting features
140. The first pair of mounting features
138 define a curved profile to accommodate the circular shape of the bottom
132 of the pump
122. The second pair of mounting features
140 define a flat profile. The second pair of mounting features
140 includes one or more projecting portions
144 that extend angularly from the corresponding mounting feature
140. In the illustrated embodiment, each mounting feature
140 includes one projecting portion
144, however any number, position, arrangement of the projecting portion
144 is well within the scope. The projecting portion
144 may assist in the mounting, holding or centering of the pump
122 with the base
104. The mounting features
138, 140 hold the pump
122 at a fixed position and restrict displacement of the pump
122 during the operation of the pump
122. The one or more mounting features
138, 140 mount the pump
122 substantially perpendicular to the base
104 of the liquid reservoir
100. The substantially perpendicular position of the pump
122 may allow the pump filter to work uniformly and efficiently. Further, the mounting
features
138, 140 may lead to improved stability, force distribution, and shock dissipation during
working of the pump
122.
[0034] Further, the liquid reservoir
100 includes a number of support structures
146. Specifically, each mounting feature
138, 140 is associated with a support structure
146, such that the support structure
146 is connected to the upper surface
108 of the base
104 and the corresponding mounting feature
138, 140. The support structures
146 form an integral part of the base
104. Alternatively, the support structures
146 may be connected to the upper surface
108 and the mounting features
138, 140 by joining techniques such as, welding, soldering, brazing, and the like.
[0035] The mounting features
138, 140 snap on to the pump
122 for retention of the pump
122 by the mounting features
138, 140. In various embodiments, the mounting features
138, 140 may be connected to the pump
122 by a snap-fit mounting, a push-fit mounting, and the like. It should be noted that
the type of mounting does not limit the scope of the present invention.
[0036] FIG. 3 illustrates a second embodiment of the liquid reservoir
100. A construction of the liquid reservoir
100 of the second embodiment is substantially similar to a construction of the liquid
reservoir
100 explained in the first embodiment in relation to
FIGS. 1 and
2. However, in this embodiment, the liquid reservoir
100 includes one or more mounting features
338. The one or more mounting features
338 include at least one recessed cavity
350 which is defined below a level of the base
104 of the liquid reservoir
100. In the illustrated embodiment, the mounting feature
338 includes a single recessed cavity
350. The recessed cavity
350 projects downwards from the upper surface
108 of the base
104. The recessed cavity
350 is disposed at the center of the base
104. The recessed cavity
350 houses the pump
122 therein. Further, the recessed cavity
350 allows the liquid
101 to be concentrated therein, as the recessed cavity
350 is defined below the level of the base
104 of the liquid reservoir
100.
[0037] In some embodiments, the pump
122 defines the bottom
132, such that the one or more mounting features
138, 140, 338 at least partially cover the bottom
132 during mounting of the pump
122 with the base
104 of the liquid reservoir
100. Such covering of the bottom
132 of the pump
122 by the mounting features
138, 140, 338 may support the pump
122, and simultaneously check and absorb any undesired forces involved during working
of the pump
122.
[0038] In some embodiments, one or more of the mounting features
138, 140, 338 maybe flexible, semi-resilient to allow easy and safe mounting with the bottom
132 of the pump
122 with the base
104 of the liquid reservoir
100. Such flexible or semi-resilient nature of the mounting features
138, 140, 338 may also allow to check or absorb any working forces, stresses, pressures during
running of the pump
122, while being mounted with one or more of the mounting features
138, 140, 338.
[0039] Moreover, in the illustrated embodiment, the one or more mounting features
338 include one or more shoulders
352 defined around the at least one recessed cavity
350 and with the base
104. The shoulders
352 are equidistantly spaced from one another to define a hollow area (not shown) for
receiving the pump
122, such that the hollow area and the recessed cavity
350 together allow mounting of the pump
122. The shoulders
352 support the pump
122 disposed inside the recessed cavity
350. The shoulders
352 extend perpendicularly from the upper surface
108 of the base
104. The shoulders
352 are embodied as generally rectangular plate members. The number, type, position,
dimensions of the shoulders
352 may depend on various factors related to the pump
122, and the liquid reservoir
100, among others. Further, each shoulder
352 defines a chamfered edge
354 proximate to a top end of the corresponding shoulder
352. Such chamfered edges
354 may allow easy insertion (or assembly) and removal (or disassembly) of the pump
122 as per the need.
[0040] The shoulders
352 are an integral part of the base
104. Alternatively, the shoulders
352 may be connected to the upper surface
108 of the base
104 by joining techniques such as, welding, soldering, brazing, and the like. In the
illustrated embodiment, the base
104 includes four shoulders
352, two of which are illustrated herein. It should be noted that the number of the shoulders
352 may vary as per requirements.
[0041] In some embodiments, the pump
122 is tool-less removable from the one or more mounting features
138, 140, 338 of the liquid reservoir
100. The mounting features
138, 140, 338 of the present disclosure thus obviate or substantially limit application of any
external tools for mounting as well as removal of the pump
122 from the mounting features
138, 140, 338. During application, a user may easily move or mount the pump
122 from above the mounting features
138, 140, 338, which may adjust or move accordingly to allow desired coupling or mounting of the
bottom
132 of the pump
122 with the mounting features
138, 140, 338. Further, during removal of the pump
122, the user may engage anywhere on the body
124 of the pump
122 such as around the top
134 to disengage the pump
122 from the mounting features
138, 140, 338. The present disclosure allow both the engagement/assembly or disengagement/disassembly
of the pump
122 with the mounting features
138, 140, 338, without a reliance or application of any tools or accessories.
[0042] The present disclosure provides an improved design of the liquid reservoir 100 to
store the liquid
101. The design of the liquid reservoir
100 provides a definite place for the pump
122. This design of the liquid reservoir
100 allows the liquid
101 to be discharged completely from the liquid reservoir
100 as the mounting features
138, 140, 338 prevent the tipping over of the pump
122 and also prevents hitting of the pump
122 with the sides
106 or the base
104 of the liquid reservoir
100. Further, the mounting features
138, 140, 338 hold the pump
122 in place and also mount the pump
122 substantially perpendicular to the base
104 which may allow the pump filter to work uniformly and efficiently. Furthermore, the
pump
122 is fixed to the base
104 which reduces an operating noise of the pump
122. Moreover, the design of the liquid reservoir
100 improves an aesthetics thereof as the pump
122 is fixed and does not change its position while operation, or during transportation
of the liquid reservoir
100.
[0043] In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed preferred embodiments
and examples of the disclosure and, although specific terms are employed, they are
used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for the purpose of limitation
of the scope of the disclosure being set forth in the following claims.
LIST OF ELEMENTS
[0044]
- 100
- Liquid Reservoir
- 101
- Liquid
- 102
- Body
- 104
- Base
- 106
- Side
- 108
- Upper Surface
- 110
- Lower Surface
- 112
- Inner Surface
- 114
- Outer Surface
- 116
- Volume
- 118
- Handle
- 120
- Cover
- 122
- Pump
- 124
- Pump Body
- 126
- Inlet Port
- 128
- Outlet Port
- 130
- Tube
- 132
- Bottom
- 134
- Top
- 136
- Opening
- 138
- Mounting Features/First Pair of Mounting Features
- 140
- Mounting Features/Second Pair of Mounting Features
- 142
- Hollow Area
- 144
- Projecting Portion
- 146
- Support Structures
- 338
- Mounting Features
- 350
- Recessed Cavity
- 352
- Shoulders
- 354
- Chamfered Edge