LIQUID TREATMENT APPARATUS AND LIQUID TREATMENT CARTRIDGE
20210023486 · 2021-01-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D61/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D61/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/301
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D15/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D61/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D61/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device for forming a liquid treatment apparatus includes a main part, a receiving part including a cavity for receiving a connecting head of a replaceable liquid treatment cartridge having at least one port in liquid communication with an interior of the liquid treatment cartridge. The receiving part is journalled for movement between a first and a second position with respect to the main part. The head is insertable into and retractable from the cavity in the first position. The liquid treatment cartridge is lockable to the device by at least moving the receiving part with the inserted connecting head into the second position. The movement includes a component corresponding to an intrinsic rotation in a plane parallel to a direction of insertion. The movement further includes at least a component corresponding to a displacement of the receiving part relative to the main part.
Claims
1. Liquid treatment apparatus including: a replaceable liquid treatment cartridge including a connecting head having at least one port in liquid communication with an interior of the liquid treatment cartridge; and a device including: a main part; and a receiving part including a cavity for receiving the connecting head of the replaceable liquid treatment cartridge such that the at least one port(s) of the connecting head are in sealed liquid communication to with corresponding ports of the receiving part, wherein the receiving part is journalled for movement between a first and a second position with respect to the main part whilst the connecting head is inserted in the cavity, wherein the connecting head is insertable into and retractable from the cavity in the first position, wherein the liquid treatment cartridge is lockable to the device by at least moving the receiving part with the inserted connecting head into the second position, and wherein the movement includes a component corresponding to an intrinsic rotation in a plane parallel to a direction of insertion, and wherein the movement further includes at least a component corresponding to a displacement of the receiving part relative to the main part.
2. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein at least two liquid-permeable ports in liquid communication with the interior of the liquid treatment cartridge are provided in the connecting head.
3. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 2, wherein at least four liquid-permeable ports in liquid communication with the interior of the liquid treatment cartridge are provided in the connecting head.
4. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the liquid treatment cartridge has a cartridge axis, essentially aligned with the direction of insertion when the connecting head is inserted in the cavity, and wherein at least one of the ports in liquid communication with the interior of the liquid treatment cartridge is provided in a respective surface section facing in a direction at an angle to the cartridge axis.
5. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the liquid treatment cartridge has a cartridge axis, essentially aligned with the direction of insertion when the connecting head is inserted in the cavity, and wherein the ports in liquid communication with the interior of the liquid treatment cartridge are provided in a respective surface sections facing in a direction at an angle to the cartridge axis.
6. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the ports in liquid communication with the interior of the liquid treatment cartridge is provided in an essentially planar respective surface section of the connecting head.
7. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the liquid treatment cartridge has a cartridge axis, essentially aligned with the direction of insertion when the connecting head is inserted in the cavity, and wherein at least one of the ports in liquid communication with the interior of the liquid treatment cartridge is provided in a respective surface section of the connecting head inclined with respect to the cartridge axis such that the connecting head tapers in the direction of insertion.
8. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the liquid treatment cartridge has a cartridge axis, essentially aligned with the direction of insertion when the connecting head is inserted in the cavity, wherein the connecting head and receiving part are provided with at least one set of alignment parts for axially aligning the cartridge axis with an axis of the receiving part corresponding to the direction of insertion, and wherein each set includes a groove and at least one protruding alignment part for insertion into the groove when the connecting head is inserted into the cavity.
9. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the at least one alignment parts for insertion into a groove are arranged to contact the groove at multiple axial locations simultaneously.
10. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the connecting head is provided with the at least one alignment parts for insertion into a groove of at least one of the at least one sets.
11. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 8, wherein at least one of the sets of alignment parts includes a ridge for insertion into the groove
12. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the ridge is a ridge on an external surface of the connecting head.
13. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the at least one alignment parts of at least one of the sets are provided on respective surface sections of the connecting head and the receiving part inclined with respect to the cartridge axis, and wherein at least one of a depth of the groove with respect to a surface section in which the groove is provided and an elevation of at least a sub-set or axial end section of the alignment parts for insertion into the groove closest to an axial end of the liquid treatment cartridge at which the connecting head is provided increases in the direction of insertion, the elevation being with respect to a surface section on which the at least one alignment part for insertion into the groove is provided.
14. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the at least one alignment parts for insertion into a groove of at least one of the at least one sets protrudes in a direction that is perpendicular to the plane of rotation upon insertion of the connecting head into the cavity.
15. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the at least one alignment parts for insertion into a groove of at least one further set protrudes in an opposite direction that is perpendicular to the plane of rotation upon insertion of the connecting head into the cavity.
16. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the liquid treatment cartridge has a cartridge axis, essentially aligned with the direction of insertion when the connecting head is inserted in the cavity, and wherein the liquid treatment cartridge includes at least one laterally protruding part for support by a respective support surface provided by the main part of the device during movement of the receiving part between the first and second positions with the connecting head inserted.
17. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 16 wherein at least a section of the at least one laterally protruding parts contacting the support surface is rounded.
18. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the connecting head and receiving part are provided with at least one set of alignment parts for axially aligning the cartridge axis with an axis of the receiving part corresponding to the direction of insertion, wherein each set includes a groove and at least one protruding alignment part for insertion into the groove when the connecting head is inserted into the cavity, and wherein at least one of the laterally protruding parts corresponds to one of the at least one alignment parts for insertion into a groove.
19. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the support surface for supporting the laterally protruding part is defined by a section of the main part adjoining a gap, and an end of the groove into which the laterally protruding part is insertable is aligned with the gap in the first position, e.g. only in the first of the first and second positions.
20. Liquid treatment apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the support surfaces are provided by sections of the main part, and wherein at least one of those sections defines at least one detent for the protruding part of the liquid treatment cartridge.
21. Liquid treatment cartridge presenting the features of a liquid treatment cartridge according to any one of the preceding claims and thus evidently for use in a liquid treatment apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims.
22. Method of attaching a replaceable liquid treatment cartridge to a head part of a liquid treatment apparatus, the head part including at least one device including: a main part; and a receiving part including at least one cavity, the liquid treatment cartridge including a connecting head having at least one port in liquid communication with an interior of the liquid treatment cartridge, the method including: inserting the connecting head into the cavity such that the at least one port(s) of the connecting head are in sealed liquid communication with corresponding ports of the receiving part, wherein the connecting head is inserted in a first position of the receiving part with respect to the main part, and moving the receiving part with the inserted connecting head into a second position with respect to the main part by at least swiveling the liquid treatment cartridge, wherein the receiving part is moved into the second position by also displacing it relative to the main part.
23. Method according to claim 22, wherein the liquid treatment cartridge is a liquid treatment cartridge according to claim 21.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0135] The invention will be explained in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0184] In the following, a liquid treatment apparatus for the treatment of aqueous liquids such as drinking water will be described. The liquid treatment apparatus includes a head part 1 and a replaceable liquid treatment cartridge 2. The head part 1 includes a housing comprising left and right housing parts 3,4 joined together. It further includes a mounting plate 5 (
[0185] The liquid treatment cartridge 2 is of the type described more fully in international patent application No. PCT/EP2015/050155 of 7 Jan. 2015, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference. The liquid treatment cartridge 2 has a housing comprising a vessel of which the opening is closed by a cap-shaped part including a connecting head 7 (
[0186] A reference axis referred to herein as cartridge axis 8 (
[0187] The vessel of the cartridge 2 contains one or more liquid treatment parts (not shown), in particular one or more liquid treatment parts including at least one liquid treatment medium for treating liquid contacting it. The liquid treatment medium may in particular include a liquid treatment medium for the treatment of liquid in a diffusive process, e.g. sorption or elution. Liquid treatment media for the treatment of liquid by sorption include ion exchangers, chelating resins and sorbents. Particular examples include activated carbon and ion exchange resins, e.g. cation exchange resins. The cation exchange resin may be a weakly acidic cation exchange resin. The cation exchange resin may be in the hydrogen form. Thus, the liquid treatment medium may be a liquid treatment medium for reducing at least one of the carbonate hardness and the total hardness of water.
[0188] Alternatively, the cartridge 2 may contain a mechanical filtration module, e.g. a membrane module for microfiltration, nanofiltration or reverse osmosis.
[0189] The receiving part 6 is movably journalled within the housing for movement between a first position (
[0190] The connecting head is provided with four cartridge ports 9-12 in liquid communication with an interior of the cartridge 2. First and second ports 9,10 (
[0191] A first alignment ridge 19 is provided adjacent the first and second cartridge ports 9,10. A second alignment ridge 20 is provided adjacent the third and fourth cartridge ports 11,12. The alignment ridges 19,20 extend in a direction essentially parallel to the cartridge axis 8. (Lower) axial ends 21,22 distal to the axial end of the cartridge 2 at which the connecting head 7 is provided are rounded.
[0192] The first and second alignment ridges 19,20 are provided on curved surface sections 23,24 in this example. These surface sections 23,24 face in directions at an angle to the cartridge axis 8 such that the connecting head 7 tapers in axial direction towards the end of the cartridge 2 at which the connecting head 7 is provided. Each of the first and second alignment ridges 19,20 has a first section 25,26 extending to the rounded end 21,22 and a second section 27,28 extending to an opposite axial end of the alignment ridge 19,20 concerned. There is a stepped transition between the two sections 25,27 of the first alignment ridge 19 and between the two sections 26,28 of the second alignment ridge 20. The stepped transition is such that the elevation with respect to the surface section 23,24 decreases stepwise from the first section 25,26 to the second section 27,28. This allows the first sections 25,26 to function as stops, as will be explained. Furthermore, the elevation of the second sections 27,28 with respect to the surface section 23,24 increases in axial direction towards the axial end of the cartridge 2 at which the connecting head 7 is provided, so as to compensate for the taper of the connecting head 7 (cf.
[0193] The receiving part 6 includes a body and, in this example, first to sixth sealing elements 30-35. The body defines a cavity for receiving the connecting head 7. It is possible to define a reference axis 36 (
[0194] The cavity has a shape corresponding to that of the connecting head 7. It thus tapers in axial direction towards the end opposite the mouth of the cavity.
[0195] Liquid-permeable ports 37-40 are provided in opposing side walls defining the cavity. First and second ports 37,38 are provided in a first side wall section 41 (
[0196] When the connecting head 7 is fully inserted into the cavity, the cartridge ports 9-12 are each in sealed liquid communication with a respective one of the receiving part ports 37-40. The sealing elements 15-18 on the connecting head co-operate with the side wall sections 41,42 to provide the seals preventing liquid from flowing into the cavity.
[0197] The receiving part sealing elements 30-33 surround the receiving part ports 37-40 on the exterior of the receiving part 6.
[0198] A bypass channel 43 (
[0199] Guide protrusions 44-47 (
[0200] Alignment grooves 48-50 (
[0201] The left and right housing parts 3,4 are provided with ledges 55,56 defining support surfaces 57,58 for supporting the inserted connecting head 7 by the rounded ends 21,22 of the first and second alignment ridges 19,20 after the connecting head 7 has been fully inserted into the cavity in the first position of the receiving part 6 and then moved some way towards the second position. The ledges 55,56 thus also prevent retraction of the connecting head 7 in any other position of the receiving part 6 than the first position. To allow for the insertion of the connecting head 7 into the cavity in the first position, the ledges 55,56 adjoin gaps 59,60 having a width equal to at least the width of the first and second alignment ridges 19,20.
[0202] The alignment grooves 48,49 should be held in alignment with the gaps 59,60 after the cartridge 2 has been removed for replacement. To this end, a latching device 61 (
[0203] When the receiving part 6 is moved into the first position, it forces the arms 64,65 apart. When the cartridge 2 is then retracted, the pawls 62,63 snap into place. When the connecting head 7 of the replacement cartridge is inserted into the receiving part 6, the first alignment ridge sections 25,26 urge the pawls 62,63 out of the slits formed by the first alignment groove sections 51,52 to release the receiving part 6, which can then be moved into the second position. Because the first alignment groove sections are engaged by the pawls 62,63, the receiving part 6 is only released when the connecting head 7 has been fully inserted and is also able to clear the ledges 55,56.
[0204] To ease the engagement, the pawls 62,63 are provided with facets 66-69. Downwardly directed facets 66,68 are for engaging the first alignment ridge sections 25,26. They face in part in a direction opposite to the direction of insertion of the connecting head 7 and in part towards each other. Facets 67,69 for engaging the receiving part 6 face in part in a direction of movement of the receiving part 6 out of the first position and in part towards each other. Surfaces on opposite sides to the facets 67,69 are essentially at right angles to the adjacent arm sections in order to provide strong shape-lock.
[0205] It will be clear that movement of the receiving part 6 is coupled to that of the connecting head 7 between the first and second positions. In the illustrated example, this movement is arrested in the second position through the interaction of the rounded ends 21,22 of the first and second alignment ridges 19,20 with detents 70,71 in the ledges 55,56. In an alternative embodiment, a similar function may be exercised by appropriately sized gaps adjacent ends of the ledges 55,56. In either case, the ledges 55,56 define detents. The detents 70,71 are aligned with the alignment grooves 48,49 in the second position of the receiving part 6.
[0206] As each rounded end 21,22 moves across the support surface 57,58 with the receiving part 6 moving with it towards the second position, the axial distance of the support surface 57,58 to an axial end of the cavity distal to a mouth of the cavity decreases. The connecting head 7 is thus urged further into the cavity.
[0207] In an embodiment (not shown), the left and right housing parts 3,4 may each be provided with at least one section defining a guide surface facing mainly in a same direction as a mouth of the cavity of the receiving part 6 for guiding the first alignment ridge sections 25,26 during at least part of movement of the receiving part from the second to the first position. With respect to the receiving part axis 36, an axial distance of the support surface of at least one of such sections to an axial end of the cavity distal to a mouth of the cavity increases towards the first position over at least a section of the support surface. Thus, the connecting head 7 can also be urged out of the cavity some distance before the receiving part 6 reaches the first position.
[0208] Defined in the left housing part 3 are upper and lower main ports 72,73 and a bypass port 74 (
[0209] The receiving part 6 functions as the movable valve member for a valve mechanism regulating the flow of liquid through the main ports 72,73,76,77. The main ports 72,73,76,77 are provided in walls presenting interior surfaces 80,81 (
[0210] They are essentially planar where the receiving part 6 moves along them. The receiving part sealing elements 30-35 are each held against one of these surfaces 80,81 such that the seals are formed. The fifth receiving part sealing element 34 surrounds the main ports 72,73 and the bypass port 74 of the left housing part 3 in all positions between and including the first and second position of the receiving part 6. The sixth receiving part sealing element 35 surrounds the main ports 76,77 and the bypass port 78 of the right housing part 4 in all positions of the receiving part 6 between and including the first and second positions of the receiving part 6. Only in the second of the first and second positions (
[0211] The receiving part 6 is movably journalled by the guide protrusions 44-47 which are guided for movement in guide grooves 82-85 in the left and right housing parts 3,4. The cavity in the housing formed by the left and right housing parts 3,4 obviously has a mouth large enough to accommodate the movement of the inserted section of the cartridge 2. As the receiving part 6 moves across this mouth between the first and second positions, first and second screening parts 86,87 (
[0212] The receiving part 6 is thus able to carry out a combined displacement and intrinsic rotation between the first and second position within the housing formed by the left and right housing parts 3,4 and thereby function also as a movable valve member.
[0213] A second embodiment (
[0214] Thus, the second embodiment includes a head part 1 and a replaceable liquid treatment cartridge, of which only a cap-shaped part 96 for closing a vessel (not shown) at its open end is shown (
[0215] Thus, the connecting head 7 can be thought of as having a reference axis 8 (
[0216] The connecting head is provided with four cartridge ports 9-12. First and second ports 9,10 (
[0217] First and second alignment ridges 19,20 are provided adjacent the cartridge ports 9-12. They each extend substantially in axial direction. Lower (axial) ends 21,22 are rounded. The alignment ridges 19,20 are provided on curved surface sections 23,24 facing in directions at an angle to the cartridge axis 8, so that the connecting head 7 tapers in axial direction towards the end of the cartridge at which the connecting head 7 is provided. The alignment ridges 19,20 have first and second sections 25-28 corresponding to those of the alignment ridges 19,20 of the embodiment of
[0218] The head part 1 includes a housing comprising left and right housing parts 3,4 joined together. The housing is suitable for mounting to a wall by means of a mounting plate (not shown) identical to the mounting plate 5 of the liquid treatment apparatus of
[0219] A receiving part 6 is movably journalled within the housing. A latching device 61 (
[0220] Unlike the first embodiment, there are no screening parts.
[0221] The receiving part 6 (
[0222] The cavity has a shape corresponding to that of the connecting head 7. It thus tapers in axial direction towards the end opposite the mouth of the cavity.
[0223] Liquid-permeable ports 37-40 are provided in opposing side walls defining the cavity. First and second ports 37,38 are provided in a first side wall section 41 (
[0224] A bypass channel 43 (
[0225] However, in contrast to the embodiment of
[0226] Guide protrusions 44-47 (
[0227] First and second alignment grooves 48,49 (
[0228] The left and right housing parts 3,4 are provided with ledges 55,56 (
[0229] The main ports 72,73,76,77 are defined by left and right screening inserts 97,98 sealingly placed against the inside surfaces of the left and right housing parts 3,4. The screening inserts 97,98 have surfaces 99,100 that cooperate with the sealing elements 30-35 of the receiving part 6.
[0230] By contrast, the guide protrusions 44-47 of the receiving part 6 are guided for movement in guides for receiving the guide protrusions 44-47. Each of the guides is at least partly defined by one of guide grooves 82-85 in the left and right housing parts 3,4. First and third guides are defined only by first and third guide grooves 82,84. Second and fourth guides are defined partly by second and fourth guide grooves 83,85 (i.e. the lower guide groove in each of the left and right second housing parts 3,4) and partly by lower edges of the screening inserts 97,98. Each of the second and fourth guides has opposite edges for guiding a protrusion 45,47 between the first and second positions, wherein the opposite edges have at least central sections with different respective curvatures. The second and fourth guide grooves 83,85 are wider in a central section than at their ends. A different edge guides the inserted guide protrusion 45,47 on its way from the first to the second position than on its way from the second to the first position. This facilitates movement of the receiving part between the first and second positions without jamming. As in the first embodiment of
[0231] The invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, which may be varied within the scope of the accompanying claims. For example, there may be fewer than four ports in the receiving part 6 and connecting head 7, e.g. three or two, and thus fewer than four main ports 72,73,76,77.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0232] 1,1head part [0233] 2cartridge [0234] 3,3left housing part [0235] 4,4right housing part [0236] 5mounting plate [0237] 6,6receiving part [0238] 7,7connecting head [0239] 8,8cartridge axis [0240] 9,9first cartridge port [0241] 10,10second cartridge port [0242] 11,11third cartridge port [0243] 12,12fourth cartridge port [0244] 13,13first connecting head surface section [0245] 14,14second connecting head surface section [0246] 15first cartridge port sealing element [0247] 16second cartridge port sealing element [0248] 17third cartridge port sealing element [0249] 18fourth cartridge port sealing element [0250] 19,19first alignment ridge [0251] 20,20second alignment ridge [0252] 21,21rounded end of first alignment ridge [0253] 22,22rounded end of second alignment ridge [0254] 23,23first curved surface section [0255] 24,24second curved surface section [0256] 25,25lower section of first alignment ridge [0257] 26,26lower section of second alignment ridge [0258] 27,27upper section of first alignment ridge [0259] 28,28upper section of second alignment ridge [0260] 29third alignment ridge [0261] 30,30first receiving part sealing element [0262] 31,31second receiving part sealing element [0263] 32,32third receiving part sealing element [0264] 33,33fourth receiving part sealing element [0265] 34,34fifth receiving part sealing element [0266] 35,35sixth receiving part sealing element [0267] 36,36receiving part axis [0268] 37,37first receiving part port [0269] 38,38second receiving part port [0270] 39,39third receiving part port [0271] 40,40fourth receiving part port [0272] 41,41first receiving part side wall section [0273] 42,42second receiving part side wall section [0274] 43,43bypass channel [0275] 44,44first guide protrusion [0276] 45,45second guide protrusion [0277] 46,46third guide protrusion [0278] 47,47fourth guide protrusion [0279] 48,48first alignment groove [0280] 49,49second alignment groove [0281] 50third alignment groove [0282] 51,51lower section of first alignment groove [0283] 52,52lower section of second alignment groove [0284] 53,53upper section of first alignment groove [0285] 54,54upper section of second alignment groove [0286] 55,55left housing part ledge [0287] 56,56right housing part ledge [0288] 57,57left housing part support surface [0289] 58,58right housing part support surface [0290] 59,59gap adjoining left housing part ledge [0291] 60,60gap adjoining right housing part ledge [0292] 61,61latching device [0293] 62,62first pawl [0294] 63,63second pawl [0295] 64,64first arm [0296] 65,65second arm [0297] 66,66facet on first pawl facing downwards [0298] 67,67facet on first pawl for engaging receiving part [0299] 68,68facet on second pawl facing downwards [0300] 69,69facet on second pawl for engaging receiving part [0301] 70,70left housing part detent [0302] 71,71right housing part detent [0303] 72,72upper main port in left housing part [0304] 73,73lower main port in left housing part [0305] 74bypass port in left housing part [0306] 75connector interface in left housing part [0307] 76,76upper main port in right housing part [0308] 77,77lower main port in right housing part [0309] 78bypass port in right housing part [0310] 79connector interface in right housing part [0311] 80interior surface of left housing part [0312] 81interior surface of right housing part [0313] 82, 82first guide groove [0314] 83, 83second guide groove [0315] 84, 84third guide groove [0316] 85, 85fourth guide groove [0317] 86first screening part [0318] 87second screening part [0319] 88first screening part guide protrusion (left housing part) [0320] 89first screening part guide protrusion (right housing part) [0321] 90guide groove for first screening part in left housing part [0322] 91guide groove for first screening part in right housing part [0323] 92second screening part guide protrusion (left housing part) [0324] 93second screening part guide protrusion (right housing part) [0325] 94guide groove for second screening partin left housing part [0326] 95guide groove for second screening part in right housing part [0327] 96capshaped cartridge part [0328] 97left screening insert [0329] 98right screening insert [0330] 99left screening insert surface [0331] 100right screening insert surface