Patent classifications
C02F9/20
WATER CONTAINMENT UNIT AND FILTRATION SYSTEM
A main housing provides a first reservoir and a second reservoir. Water flows from the first reservoir to the second reservoir. A draining aperture in the first reservoir directs water from the first reservoir to the second reservoir. The water may be flushed from the first reservoir to the second reservoir. In another embodiment, the water may flow directly from the first tank to the second tank without the flush. A pump circulates water from the second reservoir to the first reservoir. The pump directs the water through a filtration system to filter the water to remove at least some of the dirt, debris, and other contaminants from the water. The filtered water is then returned to the first reservoir. An overflow relief in a dividing wall of the first reservoir directs overflow water to the second reservoir.
SYSTEMS AND APPARATUSES FOR TREATING WATER
An example water treatment apparatus includes: a housing having an inlet to receive water containing a contaminant; a primary treatment compartment within the housing, the primary treatment compartment including a primary media bed containing a ion exchange media to separate the contaminant from the water, the primary media bed supported above a collection area of the primary treatment compartment; and a conduit to direct flow of the water to the collection area; and wherein overflow of the water in the collection area is directed against gravity through the primary media bed to produce treated water.
Water production, filtration and dispensing system
A water production system with a thermal separation device that defines a cold region and a hot region, a fluid-air heat exchanger located remotely from the thermal separation device and exposed to air, and a fluid circulation loop that thermally connects the cold region of the thermal separation device to the fluid-air heat exchanger so as to cool the fluid-air heat exchanger and condense water from ambient air to produce water pure enough so that with further treatment it can be made potable. Also disclosed are filtration and dispensing features that are appropriate for a potable water supply.
Water treatment apparatus
Disclosed is a water treatment apparatus that includes a head including an inlet portion into which water flows, an outlet portion from which water is discharged externally, and a connection portion connected to the inlet portion and the outlet portion, and a water treatment unit connected to the connection portion, including a plurality of water treatment sections, coupled to the head, and configured such that a portion of the water flowing into the inlet portion passes through the plurality of water treatment sections and sequentially, the remainder of the water passes through only a portion of the plurality of water treatment sections and, and the water flows to the outlet portion together.
CONTINUOUS-PROCESS MOBILE WATER TREATMENT STATION
Provided are systems and methods for treating wastewater with a continuous-process mobile station. The mobile station may include one or more mobile units configured to receive a feed of wastewater. The one or more mobile units may include: a mobile ozonation unit configured to treat the received feed of wastewater with ozone gas to breakdown impurities in the wastewater, a pH control unit may be configured to raise pH of the treated wastewater, a mobile electrocoagulation unit configured to separate solids and metals from the treated wastewater, a mobile flocculation unit configured to cause suspended particles to form flocs and to remove the flocs from the received treated water.
Self-contained water filtration system and method of using the same
A water filtration housing containing a pressure vessel configured to receive a water filter cartridge; a ring enclosure attachable to an open, top end of the housing enclosure; an interface tower including a user interface; a lid assembly removably attachable to the ring enclosure, the lid assembly including (i) a pressure cap and gasket for maintaining a given pressure in said pressure vessel and (ii) a rotatable lever for disengaging the pressure cap from the pressure vessel thereby releasing pressure therein. A mating system between the lid assembly and ring enclosure prevents the lid assembly from being attached to the ring enclosure in a misaligned fashion. RFID technology may be used for identifying the water filter cartridge installed therein and wireless communication technology (e.g., Wi-Fi) to transmit collected system data (e.g., water usage) to a central location for analysis such that the customer is provided with, for example, operational suggestions.
NEGATIVE HYDROGEN ION INTELLEGRNT FILTRATION SYSTEM FOR CURING CANCER, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE, DIABETES, HYPERTENSION, NEPHROTIC SYNDROME, GOUT, DYSAUTONOMIA AND ATOPIC DERMATITIS
A negative hydrogen ion intelligent filtration system includes a housing; a filtering mechanism disposed in the housing and comprising a first filter, a second filter connected to the first filter, a third filter connected to second filter, a fourth filter connected to the third filter, a fifth filter connected to the fourth filter, a sixth filter connected to the fifth filter, a seventh filter connected to the sixth filter, an eighth filter connected to the seventh filter, a ninth filter connected to the eighth filter, a tenth filter connected to the ninth filter, a eleventh filter connected to the tenth filter and a twelfth filter connected to the eleventh filter; an inflow port connected to the first filter and extending out of the housing; an outflow port connected to the twelfth filter and extending out of the housing; and a flow rate control mechanism disposed in the housing, located between the first filter and the inflow port and connecting the first filter and the inflow port.
MODULAR FILTRATION PLATFORM
A modular filtration platform having at least one manifold head and at least one respective filter cartridge assembly. Each manifold head is connected to one another to establish a water flow in a series or parallel manner. Each filter cartridge assembly is releasably secured from rotation relative to the manifold head by a locking mechanism. An aperture on the filter cartridge assembly annular collar mates with a protruding resilient extension on either the manifold head or support bracket. Alternatively, an aperture on the filter cartridge assembly annular collar and an aperture on the manifold head annular collar mate with a protruding member from a locking ring extending through both apertures. An integrated sensor package may be integrated with the system for true managed water visible/audible indications and Wi-Fi interface to facilitate virtually instantaneous response times for filtration needs.
ULTRAPURE WATER PRODUCTION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PRODUCING ULTRAPURE WATER
Fine particles that are contained in ultrapure water supplied to a point of use is further reduced.
Ultrapure water production system has ultrapure water supply line that is connected to point of uses, wherein ultrapure water flows through ultrapure water supply line; and first ion exchange apparatus, membrane filtration apparatus and second ion exchange apparatus that are arranged in series on ultrapure water supply line. Membrane filtration apparatus is arranged between first ion exchange apparatus and second ion exchange apparatus. At least a part of the ultrapure water that flows out from membrane filtration apparatus is treated by second ion exchange apparatus before the at least a part of the ultrapure water is supplied to point of uses.
Sanitary equipment with water supply system, water route system and sink
A sanitary equipment with a water supply system, a water route system, and a hand washing table are provided. The sanitary equipment includes a machine having a machine water outlet; a movable hand washing table pivoted on the machine and located below the machine water outlet, the movable hand washing table being capable of opening or retracting with respect to the machine; and a water route system disposed in the machine and connected to the machine water outlet to discharge potable water and non-potable water from the machine water outlet.