Gas-dissolved liquid producing apparatus
11040315 · 2021-06-22
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Cpc classification
B01F23/2323
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F33/82
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F23/29
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F2101/58
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B01F23/23
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B01F23/232
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B01F35/2209
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B01F35/2211
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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Abstract
A gas-dissolved liquid producing apparatus capable of increasing a gas dissolution efficiency and enhancing stability of the concentration of gas-dissolved liquid is provided. The gas-dissolved producing apparatus 1 includes an ozone gas supply unit 2 for supplying ozone gas, a pure water supply unit 3 for supplying pure water, and an ozonated water generator 4 for dissolving ozone gas in supplied pure water to generate ozonated water. The generator 4 includes a first nozzle 10 having a first optimum flow rate, a second nozzle 11 having a second optimum flow rate different from the first optimum flow rate, a flow rate detector 15 for detecting the flow rate of the supplied pure water, and a controller 16 for controlling which one of the first nozzle and the second nozzle should be supplied with the supplied gas, based on the flow rate of the pure water detected by the detector 15.
Claims
1. A gas-dissolved liquid producing apparatus comprising: a gas supply unit that supplies gas serving as a raw material of gas-dissolved liquid; a liquid supply unit that supplies liquid serving as a raw material of the gas-dissolved liquid; and a gas-dissolved liquid generator that generates the gas-dissolved liquid by dissolving the gas supplied from the gas supply unit in the liquid supplied from the liquid supply unit, wherein the gas-dissolved liquid generator includes: a first gas dissolving unit having a first optimum flow rate; a second gas dissolving unit having a second optimum flow rate different from the first optimum flow rate; a flow rate detector that detects a flow rate of the liquid supplied from the liquid supply unit; and a controller that controls which one of the first gas dissolving unit and the second gas dissolving unit should be supplied with the gas supplied from the gas supply unit based on the flow rate of the liquid detected by the flow rate detector.
2. The gas-dissolved liquid producing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first gas dissolving unit and the second gas dissolving unit are connected in series, and the controller performs control to supply the first gas dissolving unit with the gas supplied from the gas supply unit when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector is closer to the optimum flow rate of the first gas dissolving unit than the optimum flow rate of the second gas dissolving unit, and performs control to supply the second gas dissolving unit with the gas supplied from the gas supply unit when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector is closer to the optimum flow rate of the second gas dissolving unit than the optimum flow rate of the first gas dissolving unit.
3. The gas-dissolved liquid producing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein two arrays each including the first gas dissolving unit and the second gas dissolving unit connected in series are provided in parallel, wherein in each array: the first optimal flow rate is smaller than the second optimum flow rate, and the first gas dissolving unit is arranged on an upstream side closer to the liquid supply unit than the second gas dissolving unit.
4. The gas-dissolved liquid producing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first gas dissolving unit and the second gas dissolving unit are connected in parallel, and the controller performs control to supply the first gas dissolving unit with the gas supplied from the gas supply unit and the liquid supplied from the liquid supply unit when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector is closer to the first optimum flow rate than the second optimum flow rate, and performs control to supply the second gas dissolving unit with the gas supplied from the gas supply unit and the liquid supplied from the liquid supply unit when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector is closer to the second optimum flow rate than the first optimum flow rate.
5. The gas-dissolved liquid producing apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the gas-dissolved liquid generator includes a third gas dissolving unit that is connected to the first gas dissolving unit and the second gas dissolving unit in parallel, and has a third optimum flow rate different from both of the first optimum flow rate and the second optimum flow rate, and the controller performs control to supply the first gas dissolving unit and the second gas dissolving unit with the gas supplied from the gas supply unit when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector is closer to a total flow rate of the first optimum flow rate and the second optimum flow rate than the third optimum flow rate, and performs control to supply the third gas dissolving unit with the gas supplied from the gas supply unit when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector is closer to the third optimum flow rate than the total flow rate of the first optimum flow rate and the second optimum flow rate.
6. The gas-dissolved liquid producing apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the controller performs control to supply the first gas dissolving unit and the second gas dissolving unit with the gas supplied from the gas supply unit when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector is close to an intermediate value between the total flow rate of the first optimum flow rate and the second optimum flow rate and the third optimum flow rate.
7. The gas-dissolved liquid producing apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the controller performs control to supply the third gas dissolving unit with the gas supplied from the gas supply unit when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector is close to an intermediate value between the total flow rate of the first optimum flow rate and the second optimum flow rate and the third optimum flow rate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) A gas-dissolved liquid producing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings. In the present embodiment, an ozonated water producing apparatus for producing ozonated water by dissolving ozone gas in pure water will be described as an example.
First Embodiment
(10) A configuration of an ozonated water producing apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(11) A flowmeter 5 and a booster pump 6 are provided between the pure water supply unit 3 and the ozonated water generator 4. The flowmeter 5 has a function of measuring the flow rate of pure water supplied from the pure water supply unit 3 (pure water supplied to the ozonated water generator 4), and outputting data representing the measured flow rate (flow rate data) to the ozonated water generator 4. The booster pump 6 has a function of adjusting the flow rate of pure water to be supplied from the pure water supply unit 3 to the ozonated water generator 4.
(12) The ozonated water generated in the ozonated water generator 4 is stored in a gas-liquid separation tank 7. In the gas-liquid separation tank 7, the ozonated water generated in the ozonated water generator 4 is separated into ozonated water to be supplied to a use point and surplus gas to be exhausted from an exhaust port or the like. Supply processing of supplying the ozonated water to the use point is performed by an ozonated water supply processing unit 8. In addition, exhaust processing of exhausting the surplus gas is performed by an exhaust processing unit 9. Publicly known techniques may be used for the supply processing of the ozonated water and the exhausting processing of the surplus gas.
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(16) For example, when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector 15 is closer to the optimum flow rate (5 L) of the first nozzle 10 than the optimum flow rate (10 L) of the second nozzle 11 (for example, when the detected flow rate is equal to 6 L), the controller 16 performs control to supply the first nozzle 10 with the ozone gas supplied from the ozone gas supply unit 2. On the other hand, when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector 15 is closer to the optimum flow rate (10 L) of the second nozzle 11 than the optimum flow rate (5 L) of the first nozzle 10 (for example, when the detected flow rate is equal to 9 L), the controller 16 performs control to supply the second nozzle 11 with the ozone gas supplied from the ozone gas supply unit 2.
(17) According to the ozonated water producing apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment as described above, the ozonated water generator 4 has the two nozzles (the first nozzle 10 and the second nozzle 11) having different optimum flow rates, and it is controlled based on the flow rate of pure water supplied from the pure water supply unit 3 which one of the two nozzles (the first nozzle 10 and the second nozzle 11) should be supplied with the ozone gas supplied from the gas supply unit. As a result, ozone gas can be dissolved in an appropriate nozzle(s) corresponding to the flow rate of pure water, so that the gas dissolution efficiency can be increased and the use amount of ozone gas to obtain a predetermined ozonated water concentration can be reduced. Furthermore, since ozone gas can be dissolved in an appropriate nozzle(s) corresponding to the flow rate of pure water, the stability of the concentration of ozonated water generated in the ozonated water generator 4 is enhanced.
(18) Furthermore, in the present embodiment, the first nozzle 10 and the second nozzle 11 are connected in series, and when the flow rate of pure water supplied to the ozonated water generator 4 is close to the optimum flow rate of the first nozzle 10 (the first optimum flow rate), ozone gas is supplied to the first nozzle 10, and dissolution of ozone gas is performed in the first nozzle 10. On the other hand, when the flow rate of pure water supplied to the ozonated water generator 4 is close to the optimum flow rate of the second nozzle 11 (second optimum flow rate), ozone gas is supplied to the second nozzle 11, and dissolution of ozone gas is performed in the second nozzle 11. In this way, dissolution of ozone gas can be performed in an appropriate nozzle(s) corresponding to the flow rate of pure water.
Modification of First Embodiment
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(20) In this case, when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector 15 is larger than the optimum flow rate of the second nozzle 11 (10 L) and also close to the total flow rate of the optimum flow rate of the first nozzle 10 and the optimum flow rate of the second nozzle 11 (15 L=5 L+10 L) (for example, when the detected flow rate is equal to 14 L), the controller 16 performs control to supply the first nozzle 10 on the first column and the second nozzle 11 on the second column with the ozone gas supplied from the ozone gas supply unit 2 and the pure water supplied from the pure water supply unit 3.
(21) Furthermore, when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector 15 is closer to the total flow rate of the optimum flow rates of the two second nozzles 11 (20 L=10 L+10 L) than the total flow rate of the optimum flow rate of the first nozzle 10 and the optimum flow rate of the second nozzle 11 (15 L=5 L+10 L) (for example, when the detected flow rate is equal to 19 L), the controller 16 performs control to supply the second nozzle 11 on the first column and the second nozzle 11 on the second column with the ozone gas supplied from the ozone gas supply unit 2 and pure water supplied from the pure water supply unit 3.
(22) Accordingly, it is possible to cope with a flow rate larger than the optimum flow rate of the second nozzle 11 (10 L), and dissolve ozone gas in an appropriate nozzle(s) corresponding to the flow rate of pure water.
(23) Furthermore, in the present embodiment, the first nozzle 10 having a smaller optimum flow rate out of the two nozzles (the first nozzle 10 and the second nozzle 11) connected in series is arranged on the upstream side, and the second nozzle 11 having a larger optimum flow rate is arranged on the downstream side, so that it is possible to reduce the pressure loss when the gas-dissolved water is generated in the gas-dissolved water generator.
(24) When the two arrays each including the two nozzles (the first nozzle 10 and the second nozzle 11) connected in series are provided in parallel, only one (for example, the first nozzle 10) of the two nozzles (the first nozzle 10 and the second nozzle 11) may be used as shown in
Second Embodiment
(25) Next, an ozonated water producing apparatus 1 according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described. The ozonated water producing apparatus 1 of the second embodiment will be described hereinafter while focusing on differences from the first embodiment. Unless otherwise described hereinafter, the configuration and operation of the present embodiment are the same as the first embodiment.
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(28) In the present embodiment, any two of the first gas valve 13, the second gas valve 14, and the third gas valve 18 can be opened at the same time, and all of the three valves can be opened at the same time. That is, ozone gas can be supplied to any two of the first nozzle 10, the second nozzle 11, and the third nozzle 17 at the same time, and ozone gas can be supplied to all of the three valves at the same time. It is needless to say that ozone gas can be supplied to any one of the first nozzle 10, the second nozzle 11, and the third nozzle 17 by opening the corresponding one of the first gas valve 13, the second gas valve 14 and the third gas valve 18.
(29) By controlling the opening and closing of the three gas valves (the first gas valve 13, the second gas valve 14, and the third gas valve 18) based on the flow rate of pure water detected by the flow rate detector 15, the controller 16 controls which nozzle(s) of the first nozzle 10, the second nozzle 11, and the third nozzle 17 should be supplied with ozone gas supplied from the ozone gas supply unit 2. In addition, by switching a switching valve (not shown) provided on the upstream side of the three nozzles (the first nozzle 10, the second nozzle 11, and the third nozzle 12), the controller 16 can control which nozzle(s) of the first nozzle 10, the second nozzle 11, and the third nozzle 12 should be supplied with pure water supplied from the pure water supply unit 3.
(30) For example, when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector 15 is closer to the first optimum flow rate (5 L) than the second optimum flow rate (10 L) (for example, when the detected flow rate is equal to 6 L), the controller 16 performs control to supply the first nozzle 10 with ozone gas supplied from the ozone gas supply unit 2 and pure water supplied from the pure water supply unit 3. Furthermore, when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector 15 is closer to the second optimum flow rate (10 L) than the first optimum flow rate (5 L) (for example, when the detected flow rate is equal to 9 L), the controller 16 performs control to supply the second nozzle 11 with ozone gas supplied from the ozone gas supply unit 2 and pure water supplied from the pure water supply unit 3. Furthermore, when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector 15 is closer to the third optimum flow rate (20 L) than the second optimum flow rate (10 L) (for example, when the detected flow rate is equal to 19 L), the controller 16 performs control to supply the third nozzle 17 with ozone gas supplied from the ozone gas supply unit 2 and pure water supplied from the pure water supply unit 3.
(31) When the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector 15 is closer to the total flow rate of the first optimum flow rate and the second optimum flow rate (15 L=5 L+10 L) than the third optimum flow rate (20 L) (for example, when the detected flow rate is equal to 16 L), the controller 16 performs control to supply both the first nozzle 10 and the second nozzle 11 with ozone gas supplied from the ozone gas supply unit 2 and pure water supplied from the pure water supply unit 3. Furthermore, when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector 15 is closer to the third optimum flow rate (20 L) than the total flow rate of the first optimum flow rate and the second optimum flow rate (15 L=5 L+10 L) (for example, when the detected flow rate is equal to 19 L), the controller 16 performs control to supply the third nozzle 17 with ozone gas supplied from the ozone gas supply unit 2 and pure water supplied from the pure water supply unit 3.
(32) Furthermore, when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector 15 is close to the intermediate value (17.5 L) between the total flow rate of the first optimum flow rate and the second optimum flow rate and the third optimum flow rate, the controller 16 performs control to supply the first nozzle 10 and the second nozzle 11 with ozone gas supplied from the ozone gas supply unit 2 and pure water supplied from the pure water supply unit 3. Alternatively, when the flow rate detected by the flow rate detector 15 is close to the intermediate value (17.5 L) between the total flow rate of the first optimum flow rate and the second optimum flow rate and the third optimum flow rate, the controller 16 may perform control to supply the third nozzle 17 with ozone gas supplied from the ozone gas supply unit 2 and pure water supplied from the pure water supply unit 3.
(33) The ozonated water producing apparatus 1 according to the second embodiment also achieves the same operation and effect as the first embodiment. That is, the ozonated water generator 4 has the three nozzles (the first nozzle 10, the second nozzle 11, and the third nozzle 17) having the different optimum flow rates, and based on the flow rate of pure water supplied from the pure water supply unit 3, it is controlled which nozzle(s) of the three nozzles (the first nozzle 10, the second nozzle 11, and the third nozzle 17) is supplied with ozone gas supplied from the ozone gas supply unit 2 and pure water supplied from the pure water supply unit 3. As a result, ozone gas can be dissolved in an appropriate nozzle(s) corresponding to the flow rate of pure water, so that the gas dissolution efficiency can be increased and the use amount of ozone gas for obtaining a predetermined ozone water concentration can be reduced. Furthermore, since ozone gas can be dissolved in an appropriate nozzle(s) corresponding to the flow rate of pure water, the stability of the concentration of ozonated water generated in the ozonated water generator 4 is enhanced.
(34) In addition, in the present embodiment, the first nozzle 10, the second nozzle 11, and the third nozzle 17 are connected in parallel, and when the flow rate of pure water supplied to the ozonated water generator 4 is close to the optimum flow rate of the first nozzle 10 (first optimum flow rate), ozone gas is supplied to the first nozzle 10, and dissolution of the ozone gas is performed in the first nozzle 10. Furthermore, when the flow rate of pure water supplied to the ozonated water generator 4 is close to the optimum flow rate of the second nozzle 11 (second optimum flow rate), ozone gas is supplied to the second nozzle 11, and dissolution of the ozone gas is performed in the second nozzle 11. Still furthermore, when the flow rate of pure water supplied to the ozonated water generator 4 is close to the optimum flow rate of the third nozzle 17 (third optimum flow rate), ozone gas is supplied to the third nozzle 17, and dissolution of the ozone gas is performed in the third nozzle 17. In this way, the dissolution of ozone gas is performed in an appropriate nozzle(s) corresponding to the flow rate of pure water.
(35) In this case, it is possible to select an appropriate nozzle(s) corresponding to the flow rate of pure water supplied to the ozonated water generator 4 from the three nozzles connected in parallel to perform the dissolution of ozone gas, so that when the flow rate of pure water is small, a nozzle having a small optimum flow rate corresponding to the flow rate of pure water can be used. Accordingly, it is possible to avoid use of a nozzle having a large optimum flow rate, so that a region providing excellent concentration stability over the whole system becomes larger as shown in
(36) Furthermore, which nozzle(s) of the three nozzles connected in parallel should be used may be determined based on a table shown in
(37) In the table of
(38) For example, the table of
(39) In the present embodiment, when the flow rate of pure water supplied to the ozonated water generator 4 is close to the total flow rate of the optimum flow rate of the first nozzle 10 and the optimum flow rate of the second nozzle 11 (the first optimum flow rate+the second optimum flow rate), ozone gas is supplied to the first nozzle 10 and the second nozzle 11, and dissolution of the ozone gas is performed in the first nozzle 10 and the second nozzle 11. On the other hand, when the flow rate of pure water supplied to the ozonated water generator 4 is close to the optimum flow rate of the third nozzle 17 (the third optimum flow rate), ozone gas is supplied to the third nozzle 17, and dissolution of the ozone gas is performed in the third nozzle 17. In this way, the dissolution of ozone gas can be performed in an appropriate nozzle(s) corresponding to the flow rate of pure water.
(40) Furthermore, in the present embodiment, when the flow rate of pure water supplied to the ozonated water generator 4 is close to the intermediate value between the total flow rate of the optimum flow rate of the first nozzle 10 and the optimum flow rate of the second nozzle 11 (the first optimum flow rate+the second optimum flow rate) and the optimum flow rate of the third nozzle 17 (the third optimum flow rate), ozone gas is supplied to the first nozzle 10 and the second nozzle 11, and dissolution of the ozone gas is performed in the first nozzle 10 and the second nozzle 11. In this way, since gas-dissolved water can be generated with the nozzles having small optimum flow rates (the first nozzle 10 and the second nozzle 11), the gas dissolution efficiency when the gas-dissolved water is generated can be increased.
(41) Alternatively, when the flow rate of pure water supplied to the ozonated water generator 4 is close to the intermediate value between the total flow rate of the optimum flow rate of the first nozzle 10 and the optimum flow rate of the second nozzle 11 (the first optimum flow rate+the second optimum flow rate) and the optimum flow rate of the third nozzle 17 (the third optimum flow rate), ozone gas is supplied to the third nozzle 17, and dissolution of the ozone gas is performed in the third nozzle 17. In this way, since gas-dissolved water can be generated with the nozzle having a large optimum flow rate (the third nozzle 17), the pressure loss when gas-dissolved water is generated can be reduced.
Modification of Second Embodiment
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(44) Therefore, it is possible to select an appropriate nozzle(s) corresponding to the flow rate of pure water supplied to the ozonated water generator 4 from the six nozzles (the first nozzle 10 to the sixth nozzle 21) to perform dissolution of ozone gas, so that a broader flow rate range can be covered in a well-balanced manner.
(45) The embodiments of the present invention have been described by way of examples. However, the scope of the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, and the embodiment can be altered and modified according to the purpose within the scope described in the claims.
(46) For example, the foregoing description has been made by exemplifying the ozonated water producing apparatus for producing ozonated water by dissolving ozone gas in pure water, but the scope of the present invention is not limited to this ozonated water producing apparatus. That is, the gas as a raw material is not limited to ozone gas, and the liquid as a raw material is not limited to pure water. For example, carbonated water may be produced by dissolving carbon dioxide in pure water or nitrogen water may be produced by dissolving nitrogen in pure water. Furthermore, hydrogen water may be produced by dissolving hydrogen in pure water. The present invention can be also applied to dissolution of gas for producing functional water.
(47) As described above, the gas-dissolved liquid producing apparatus according to the present invention has an effect of increasing the gas dissolution efficiency and enhancing the stability of the concentration of gas-dissolved liquid, and is useful, for example, as an ozonated water producing apparatus for producing ozonated water by dissolving ozone gas in pure water, etc.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(48) 1 Ozonated water producing apparatus (gas-dissolved liquid producing apparatus) 2 Ozone gas supply unit (gas supply unit) 3 Pure water supply unit (liquid supply unit) 4 Ozonated water generator (gas-dissolved liquid generator) 5 Flowmeter 6 Booster pump 7 Gas-liquid separation tank 8 Ozonated water supply processing unit 9 Exhaust processing unit 10 First nozzle (first gas dissolving unit) 11 Second nozzle (second gas dissolving unit) 12 Output valve 13 First gas valve 14 Second gas valve 15 Flow rate detector 16 Controller 17 Third nozzle (third gas dissolving unit) 18 Third gas valve 19 Fourth nozzle 20 Fifth nozzle 21 Sixth nozzle 22 Fourth gas valve 23 Fifth gas valve 24 Sixth gas valve U Use point