Reef biological filtration device

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Inventors

Englert, Frank

Application #

640974

Filed

Jan-14-1991

Published

May-26-1992

Current US Class

119/260
210/150
210/169
210/416.2
210/456
261/122.1
261/123

International Classes

B01D 035/00; A01K 063/04

Field of Search

210/169 210/416.2 210/150 210/151 210/456 119/5 261/122 261/123

Assignee

Village Wholesale, Inc. (Latham, NY)

Examiners

Hruskoci; Peter

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wall and Roehrig

US Patent References

3933629   Filtration
4076619   Hydrophilic acrylic...
4265751   External biological...
4427548   Filtering method a...
4692314   Water treatment syst...
4749493   Method and appar...
4775485   Method for water tr...
4853131   Method for water tr...
4888118   Water purification...
4894149   Biological filtration...

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Other References

Martin Moe, Jr., The Marine Aquarium Reference, copyright 1989, pp. 196-199.

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Abstract
A reef type filtration device is provided in the form of a cylindrical chamber containing a series of bio-balls stacked from top to bottom, has input and output nipples in the top and bottom which can be simply and easily connected into the return line of the standard circulating pump for an aquarium. The addition, an air nozzle in the bottom end cap provides additional oxygen when connected to a standard air pump present in most aquarium installations. The bio balls provide a greatly increased surface area for growth of aerobic bacteria for removing ammonia and other nitrogenous compounds and the air introduces additional oxygen to maximize the growth of the ammonia consuming aerobic bacteria on this greatly increasing surface area.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A reef filtration device for promoting healthy growth of aerobic bacteria colonies to remove unwanted ammonia in aquarium water which comprises:

a tube member constructed and arranged to be mounted adjacent an aquarium and contain a plurality of media elements;

an output cap having a water output nipple fixed on one end of said tube member;

an input cap having at least two inlet nipples positioned on the other end of said tube member;

one of said inlet nipples formed in the input cap positioned on the other end of said tube member being an air input nipple and one being a water input nipple;

a plurality of large surface area media elements stacked one against another within said tube;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a filtration device, and more particularly to a reef type filtration device for maintaining the quality of water in an aquarium.

There has been an increasing interest in the cultivation and raising of fish by hobbyists for their beauty and observation pleasure. In raising fish for their aesthetic value of viewing of the fish in a closed tank, the water must be recirculated and purified not only to keep the fish alive, but to provide a clear visually attractive medium in which to view the fish. In closed or semi-open systems, it is necessary to filter the water both for physical filtration to remove solid matter from the water, as well as to treat the water to remove dissolved chemical contaminants from the water. The waste products of fish ultimately generate ammonia which is highly toxic to fish and other aquatic animals. In a closed or semi-open system, it is therefore necessary to provide means for removing ammonia and other nitrogenous wastes from the water. Generally, this involves cultivating aerobic bacteria colonies which utilize nitrogenous waste in their nutritional cycle and convert these wastes to less toxic compounds and exposing the bacteria to the aquarium water to remove the ammonia. While creation of these bacterial colonies has been efficiently accomplished for some fish tank filtration systems, the cost of most of these systems and the filter media used still is a significant cost for the home aquarium hobbyist.
 
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