IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0847015
(2007-08-29)
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등록번호 |
US-7413663
(2008-08-19)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Rajan,Rajan G.
- Rajan,Mathu G.
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
9 인용 특허 :
48 |
초록
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A water treatment apparatus includes a housing comprising multiple housing portions and a plurality of treatment sections disposed within the housing, each treatment section comprising at least one distinct particulate layer. The apparatus is designed so that no water pressure need be applied to for
A water treatment apparatus includes a housing comprising multiple housing portions and a plurality of treatment sections disposed within the housing, each treatment section comprising at least one distinct particulate layer. The apparatus is designed so that no water pressure need be applied to force the water through the apparatus, as gravity pulls the water down through the filtering layers. Water may also be force fed through the treatment apparatus; when the water is force fed, the housing portions need not be vertically stacked, but may be configured in any suitable arrangement. The treatment sections are distributed through the various housing portions in logical groups to perform various kinds of filtering. The housing portions are detachable and sealably stackable in multiple configurations, thus passing water through more or fewer treatment layers, depending on the quality of the incoming water.
대표청구항
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What is claimed is: 1. A water treatment apparatus adapted to remove at least one of organic, inorganic, and radiological contaminants from untreated liquid water to produce potable water suitable for human consumption, the apparatus comprising: a housing having an inlet for receiving untreated liq
What is claimed is: 1. A water treatment apparatus adapted to remove at least one of organic, inorganic, and radiological contaminants from untreated liquid water to produce potable water suitable for human consumption, the apparatus comprising: a housing having an inlet for receiving untreated liquid water, an outlet for discharging liquid potable water, and a means for lengthening dwell time positioned near or as part of the outlet of the housing; a plurality of distinct particulate treatment layers positioned within the housing and having substantially the same cross-sectional area as the housing, including: (a) a first activated carbon layer for removing chlorine or organic contaminants in the untreated liquid water; (b) a redox alloy layer for neutralizing pH in the water; (c) a second activated carbon layer for removing residual chlorine or organic contaminants in the water; and (d) an ion exchange resin layer for removing inorganic and radiological contaminants in the water; and at least one separator member positioned within the housing and adjacent to at least one of the particulate treatment layers, the at least one separator member being adapted to control the flow of water through the housing, wherein the untreated water enters the apparatus through the inlet, passes through each particulate treatment layer in sequential order, and is discharged through the outlet, thereby producing potable water suitable for human consumption. 2. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the particulate treatment layers further comprise, before the first activated carbon layer: (a) an anionic resin layer; and (b) a silver carbon layer. 3. The water treatment apparatus of claim 2, wherein the particulate treatment layers further comprise, after the ion exchange resin layer: (a) a third activated carbon layer; (b) a redox alloy layer; and (c) a fourth activated carbon layer. 4. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing further comprises at least one porous separator disposed in the housing, the at least one porous separator for removing impurities from the water and regulating water flow through each of the particulate treatment layers. 5. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the particulate treatment layers further comprise filter paper layers arranged above and below the ion exchange resin layer. 6. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the ion exchange resin layer comprises a mixed bed of cationic and anionic resins. 7. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the ion exchange resin layer comprises a mixed bed of cationic and anionic resins mixed with activated carbon. 8. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the ion exchange resin layer comprises a water softener. 9. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the ion exchange resin layer comprises a water softener mixed with activated carbon. 10. The water treatment apparatus of claim 3, wherein the particulate treatment layers further comprise a filter paper layer below the fourth activated carbon layer. 11. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the untreated liquid water is fed into the apparatus by gravity. 12. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1, further comprises a pressure means for supplying untreated liquid water in to the apparatus. 13. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus further comprises an additional housing, wherein the additional housing comprises: (a) a top surface having a water inlet; (b) a cylindrical sidewall integrally formed with the top surface and depending therefrom; and (c) a bottom surface integral with the sidewall. 14. The water treatment apparatus of claim 13, wherein the additional housing is arranged above the housing and is detachably connected to the housing. 15. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the redox alloy layer is a combination of redox alloy and activated carbon. 16. A method for treating untreated liquid water to remove at least one of organic, inorganic, and radiological contaminants from untreated liquid water to produce liquid potable water suitable for human consumption, the method comprising the steps: (a) passing untreated liquid water through a water treatment apparatus adapted to remove at least one of organic, inorganic, and radiological contaminants from untreated liquid water to produce potable water suitable for human consumption, the apparatus comprising: a housing having an inlet for receiving untreated liquid water, an outlet for discharging liquid potable water, and a means for lengthening dwell time positioned near or as part of the outlet of the housing; a plurality of distinct particulate treatment layers positioned within the housing and having substantially the same cross-sectional area as the housing, including: (a) a first activated carbon layer for removing chlorine or organic contaminants in the untreated liquid water; (b) a redox alloy layer for neutralizing pH in the water; (c) a second activated carbon layer for removing residual chlorine or organic contaminants in the water; and (d) an ion exchange resin layer for removing inorganic and radiological contaminants in the water; and at least one separator member positioned within the housing and adjacent to at least one of the particulate treatment layers, the at least one separator member being adapted to control the flow of water through the housing, wherein the untreated water enters the apparatus through the inlet, passes through each particulate treatment layer in sequential order, and is discharged through the outlet, thereby producing potable water suitable for human consumption; and (b) collecting the potable water that is discharged through the outlet. 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the particulate treatment layers further comprise, before the first activated carbon layer: (a) an anionic resin layer; and (b) a silver carbon layer. 18. The method of claim 16, wherein the particulate treatment layers further comprise, after the ion exchange resin: (a) a third activated carbon layer; (b) a redox alloy layer; and (c) a fourth activated carbon layer. 19. The method of claim 16, wherein the particulate treatment layers further comprise filter paper layers above and below the ion exchange resin layer. 20. The method of claim 16, wherein the ion exchange resin comprises a mixed bed of cationic and anionic resins. 21. The method of claim 16, wherein the ion exchange resin comprises a mixed bed of cationic and anionic resins mixed with activated carbon. 22. The method of claim 16, wherein the ion exchange resin comprises a water softener. 23. The method of claim 16, wherein the ion exchange resin comprises a water softener mixed with activated carbon. 24. The method of claim 18, wherein the particulate treatment layers further comprise a filter paper layer below the fourth carbon layer. 25. The method of claim 15, wherein the water is introduced into the particulate treatment layers by gravity. 26. The method of claim 16, wherein a force means introduces water into the particulate treatment layers. 27. The method of claim 16, wherein the redox alloy layer comprises a combination of redox alloy and activated carbon. 28. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1, wherein the means for lengthening dwell time increases the dwell time to about 1 to 10 minutes. 29. The method for treating untreated liquid water of claim 16, wherein the means for lengthening dwell time increases the dwell time to about 1 to 10 minutes.
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