Patent classifications
C02F2209/03
Docking Station for Mobile Deionization Trailers and Related Methods
A docking station at a service site fluidly connectable to a mobile water treatment system having one or more deionization units comprises a fluid inlet configured to receive processed water from the mobile water treatment system and a fluid outlet configured to deliver the processed water to a point of use. The docking station also comprises a monitoring system configured to monitor at least one water quality parameter of the processed water, and a processor configured to receive the monitored water quality parameter and communicate with a central monitoring system disposed remotely from the station regarding the monitored water quality parameter.
Predictive tool for monitoring RO and NF membranes
A predictive system for monitoring fouling of membranes of a desalination or water softening plant includes ultrafiltration (UF) membranes, reverse osmosis (RO) membranes, and/or nanofiltration (NF) membranes. In addition, the system includes one or more UF skids including a plurality of UF units. Each UF unit contains therein a plurality of UF membranes. Further, the system includes one or more RO/NF skids including one or more RO/NF arrays. Each of the one or more RO/NF arrays includes a plurality of RO units, with each RO unit containing therein a plurality of RO membranes, a plurality of NF units, with each NF unit containing therein a plurality of NF membranes, or a combination thereof. Still further, the system includes UF sensors and/or RO/NF sensors. The system also includes a controller comprising a processor in signal communication with the UF sensors and/or the RO/NF sensors.
INCINERATOR SYSTEM FOR ON-SITE COMPLETION FLUID REMOVAL AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
An incinerator system includes an evaporator tank having a fluid inlet, a steam vent, and an evaporation cavity and a heating assembly having a plurality of heating rods mounted on a rod spacing mechanism and disposed in the evaporation cavity of the evaporator tank. The rod spacing mechanism is configured to move the plurality of heating rods within the evaporation cavity. The incinerator system also includes a sensor system having a plurality of sensors positioned to perform one or more sensor measurements in the evaporation cavity and a programmable logic controller communicatively coupled to the sensor system and the heating assembly. The programmable logic controller is configured to instruct the rod spacing mechanism to move at least one of the plurality of heating rods based on the one or more sensor measurements.
GREY WATER TREATMENT AND RECYCLING SYSTEM, GREY WATER TREATMENT AND RECYCLING PROCESS, SYSTEM CONTROL METHOD
A system for treating and/or recycling gray water includes a first receiving tank for gray water, a second receiving tank for treated water and a fluidic treatment circuit between the first and second receiving tanks. The first receiving tank includes an element for oxygenating the water in the first receiving tank and a system adapted to deliver enzymes into the first receiving tank. The fluidic treatment circuit includes a filtration unit, a microfiltration unit including at least one microfilter, a disinfection unit and a membrane ultrafiltration unit.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MONITORING WATER TREATMENT AND FLOW
Described herein is a networked smart device capable of transmitting water flow and quality data to a cloud database, in real-time. In some instances, the device is part of a broader ecosystem or platform comprised of one or more of the devices, associated software and data management. This type of platform enables data analysis of water intake and quality, for a variety of users. Physically, the device itself connects to a water outlet such as a sink faucet or refrigerator intake pipes, and is integrated/incorporated into a flow-through water disinfection reactor as well as a filtration mechanism. Additionally, flow sensors and antennas for wireless communications capability can be included to transmit the data. An accompanying software application and back-end database management allows device users to manage their data and track their water intake.
Equipment and procedure for the extraction of solids from contaminated fluids
Equipment and procedure for extraction of solids from contaminated fluids whose basic purpose is to obtain the crystallised solids from the contaminated fluids, without any type of rejection in order to valorize them and to obtain purified water in a single stage, all in a continuous adiabatic/sonic process with evaporation/crystallisation and with low energy consumption and where the procedure is characterised by being constituted basically by at least three circuits fully interconnected as a single piece of equipment where the first circuit, the principal circuit, is constituted by an inlet duct of the contaminated fluid to be treated (1) followed by a pre-filter (2) followed by a filter for fine particles (3), a heat exchanger of preheated contaminated fluid (5) in the heat exchanger (4), followed by a fluid feedback pump (6) to a nozzle formed by an injector (7) and an ejector (8), which introduce the fluid to an evaporation chamber (9), where the steam that exits is introduced into a closed-loop electromagnetic servomechanism (26), an saturated steam ejector outlet (32), driven to the heat exchanger (4), outlet (13) as purified water from the saturated steam (22).
Variable drain flow restrictor
A proportioning valve for a reverse osmosis system that controls the production of product water by the differential pressure across the purification membrane. By sensing increasing tank pressure to actuate the proportioning valve, the flow of waste water is restricted. Placement of seals within the cavity of the valve, as well as placement of waste water inlet and outlet ports, protects tension components that provide reverse tank pressure from waste water exposure. A needle valve assembly responsive to an actuating assembly that senses tank pressure removes the need for an inlet tank water port while restricting water flow.
Method and devices for passing a chronic total occlusion and re-entry into a true lumen
Methods and devices are disclosed for passing Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO) from subintimal location and re-entry into a true-lumen of the patient using transient fenestration approach. The transient fenestration is induced by balloon dilatation within the CTO, and a guidewire quickly trails into a true lumen.
Portable water treatment system
A portable water treatment system comprising a water processing unit that automatically determines whether the system is connected to a pressurized water source or not. If an unpressurized source is detected, the system activates a pump to ensure that the water flows through the system at a pressure level to remove particulates and ensure the ultraviolet (UV) light is effective at neutralizing viruses and bacteria. If the water source is pressurized, the pump is deactivated and the water flows through the system under the pressure of the pressurized source. The system uses a failsafe mechanism to 1) ensure that water cannot flow through the water treatment unit if the UV light chamber is not powered and 2) ensure the user can know that the UV light is in fact functioning through the use of an indicator.
Gas-dissolved liquid manufacturing device
A gas dissolved liquid manufacturing device includes: a pump configured to pressurize a liquid; a pipe communicating with the pump; a nozzle disposed in the pipe, the nozzle being configured to generate micro bubbles using a supplied gas; and a gas-liquid separation tank whose upper part communicates with the pipe, the gas-liquid separation tank being configured to separate a gas-liquid mixture generated by the nozzle into a gas and a liquid.