Patent classifications
C02F2201/004
ADAPTABLE NET
An apparatus for collecting debris includes a frame having a connector configured to attach to a pole. The frame includes a plurality of frame rods each designed to be removably connected to at least one other frame rod via a tongue-and-groove feature such that the plurality of frame rods define an opening when connected together. The apparatus further includes a netting designed to be removably connected to the frame and to substantially fill the opening defined by the plurality of frame rods.
Electrically enhanced filter cartridge and methods for its use
A fluid treatment apparatus and related methods involving the use of replaceable treatment cartridges that include a treatment media, wherein the treatment cartridge is electrically enhanced to form regions of differing polarity within the cartridge. The treatment cartridge can include a pair of fixed polarity conductors that can be electrically connected to a power source so as to induce regions of differing polarity within the cartridge. The fluid treatment apparatus can be utilized to treat liquids including aqueous solutions as well as gases such as an air supply by exposing the fluid to the regions of differing polarity.
Expansion tank
The present invention discloses an expansion tank comprises an upper barrel, a plastic lining and a leak-proof padding located in the upper barrel. The plastic lining has a first groove facing the upper barrel and a top surface located around the first groove. The first groove is covered by the upper barrel; the top surface abuts on the upper barrel, and the leak-proof padding is stuffed in the first groove of the plastic lining.
Squeezable beverage bottle and filter system
Embodiments of the present disclosure could generally provide a relatively easily squeezable beverage bottle that allows control of the flow rate of the liquid being dispensed to the user. The bottle could provide sufficient radial rigidity—or resistance to squeezing—to return to its original shape (or “bounce back”) at a suitable rate without experiencing permanent deformation or denting and to withstand the rigors of filling, shipping, transporting, dispensing, etc. The present disclosure generally provides a beverage bottle filtering system that provides adequate filtering of water taken from the bottle at a suitable rate. In one embodiment, the present disclosure could include a support system to adequately secure the filter media within a filter housing while ensuring a sufficient compression fit and seal of filter media within filter system to eliminate “bypass flow” (i.e., water that might leak past filter system) and prevent consumption of unfiltered water.
UV lamp socket assembly
Provided is a UV lamp socket assembly for quickly, easily and safely drawing out a UV lamp without stopping operation of a UV reactor. The UV lamp socket assembly includes a lamp socket part allowing a UV lamp to be fitted thereto, and having a latch formed in a side surface to pivot around; a lamp socket nut part allowing the UV lamp to be inserted therethrough, having an annular latching groove formed in a side surface and provided for attaching and detaching the latch, and allowing a portion of the lamp socket part to be inserted while the latch is latched into the latching groove; and a lamp socket holder part to be fixed to a frame of the UV reactor using a fastening part and to be fastened with the lamp socket nut part to support the lamp socket part.
Water purifying apparatus and filter structure
A water purifying apparatus including a head having a water inlet portion and a water outlet portion; a shaft provided in the head and rotatably mounted between the water inlet portion and the water outlet portion; a bypass flow path passing through a circumference of the shaft, and communicating the water inlet portion with the water outlet portion according to rotation of the shaft; a filter detachably mounted to the head, and having a filter inserting portion in which the shaft is inserted when being mounted on the head; and a filtering flow path in which an inlet port and an outlet port are formed on the circumference of the shaft in a direction intersecting the bypass flow path, and communicated between the filter, the water inlet portion and the water outlet portion with each other according to the rotation of the shaft.
Sub-block sealing for electrochemical separation devices
An electrochemical separation device includes a first electrode, a second electrode, and a cell stack including a plurality of sub-blocks each having alternating depleting compartments and concentrating compartments and each including frame and channel portions disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode. An internal seal formed of a first material is disposed between and in contact with the channel portions between adjacent sub-blocks in the cell stack and configured to prevent leakage between depleting compartments and concentrating compartments in the adjacent sub-blocks. An external seal formed of a second material having at least one material parameter different from the first material is disposed between and in contact with the frames of the adjacent sub-blocks in the cell stack and configured to prevent leakage from an internal volume of the electrochemical separation device to outside of the electrochemical separation device.
Reverse osmosis system control valves
A control valve for a reverse osmosis water purifying system provides a feed water port, a squeeze water port, a drain port, and a product water connection, each of which open into a bore. A first, second, and third O-rings are located in the bore successively between the feed water port, the squeeze water port, the drain port, and the product water connection. A control piston is moveably located in the bore of the housing. The control piston includes a vent/drain well in which a side is chamfered and at least one recess disposed around an end of the control piston. The vent/drain well provides a fluid passage between the squeeze water port and the drain port when the vent/drain well passes over the second O-ring. The fluid passage includes an opening formed between the second O-ring and the chamfered side of the vent/drain well, where the size of the opening is responsive to the position of the control piston.
Evaporation panel assemblies, systems, and methods
The present disclosure is drawn to evaporation panel assemblies, systems, and methods. For example, a modular evaporation panel system can include a plurality of evaporation panels with individual evaporation panels including evaporation shelves that are laterally elongated, vertically stacked, and spaced apart; vertical support columns positioned along the evaporation shelves to vertically support and separate the evaporation shelves; female-receiving openings defined by multiple evaporation shelves and multiple support columns; and male connectors positioned at lateral ends of the evaporation panels. The male connectors can be releasably receivable by the female-receiving openings of an adjacent evaporation panel, thereby providing modular assembly and disassembly of multiple evaporation panels relative to one another.
WATER STORAGE TANK BLADDER, MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR, WATER STORAGE TANK INCLUDING BLADDER, AND WATER TREATMENT APPARATUS INCLUDING WATER STORAGE TANK
Disclosed are a water storage tank bladder, a manufacturing method therefor, the water storage tank including the bladder, and a water treatment apparatus including the water storage tank. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the water storage tank bladder used in the water storage tank to receive and store water and discharge the stored water has a lower side of which the thickness can be thicker than the thickness of the upper side of the bladder and thicker than the thickness of the lateral sides of the bladder.