ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY SHOWER WATER RECYCLING SYSTEM

20200318323 ยท 2020-10-08

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    Abstract

    An electric water-recycling shower system comprising a first heating element, a fresh water intake arranged to pass the first heating element, an intake valve to control the flow of water through the fresh water intake, a water output, and a shower waste, wherein during a normal mode of operation, the intake valve is configured to allow a flow of water from the fresh water intake to pass by the first heating element and out of the water output, characterised in that the system is adapted to switch between the normal mode and a recycle mode of operation, the recycle mode comprising a waste water intake, and a waste valve connected to the shower waste, wherein the waste valve is configured to close in order to allow collection of waste water for diversion of water through the waste water intake, past a heating element and out of the water output.

    Claims

    1. An electric water-recycling shower system adapted to switch between a normal mode and a recycle mode comprising: a first heating element; a fresh water intake arranged to pass the first heating element; an intake valve to control the flow of water through the fresh water intake; a water output; a shower waste; a waste water intake; a shower tray comprising a cavity depth of at least 5 cm; a waste valve connected to the shower waste; and wherein during a normal mode of operation, the intake valve is configured to allow a flow of water from the fresh water intake to pass by the first heating element and out of the water output, and wherein in the recycle mode the waste valve is configured to close in order to allow collection of waste water in the shower tray to divert water through the waste water intake, past a heating element and out of the water output.

    2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the recycle mode comprises a second heating element comprising a lower wattage (KW) than the first heating element.

    3. The system according to claim 1, wherein in normal mode, the intake valve is arranged to open the fresh water intake and the waste valve is open to allow all water passing through the shower waste to exit the system.

    4. The system according to claim 1, further comprising a waste water storage reservoir.

    5. (canceled)

    6. (canceled)

    7. The system according to claim 1, wherein the waste water intake is connected to a waste water tank comprising the shower waste and the waste water valve, wherein the waste valve is configured to close in order to allow collection of waste water in the tank for diversion of water through the waste water intake.

    8. The system according to claim 1, wherein in recycle mode, the fresh water intake valve is closed and the waste valve is closed to prevent water passing through the shower waste and to be stored in the tank or the tray for return to the waste water intake.

    9. The system according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the waste valve and the shower waste comprises a restricted flow design to slow the exit of water from the system during the normal and recycle mode to allow collection of the waste water.

    10. The system according to claim 1, wherein in the recycle mode the intake valve is rearranged to close the fresh water intake and close the waste valve and therefore, the shower waste.

    11. The system according to claim 1, further comprising an intermediate mode between the normal mode and the recycle mode, and wherein in the intermediate mode the waste valve is closed and the fresh water intake valve is arranged to remain open.

    12. The system according to claim 1, wherein in the normal mode the fresh water intake valve is rearranged to open the fresh water intake and open the waste valve and therefore, the shower waste.

    13. (canceled)

    14. The system according to claim 11, wherein the system is programmed to initially operate in the normal mode for a first predetermined period of time of at least 1 minute and switch to the intermediate mode.

    15. The system according to claim 14, wherein the system is programmed to switch from intermediate mode to recycle mode for a second predetermined period of time of at least 30 seconds.

    16. The system according to claim 15, wherein the system is programmed to switch from recycle mode back to the normal mode after a third predetermined period of time between approximately 1 minute and 5 minutes.

    17. The system according to claim 16, wherein returning to normal mode comprises a fourth predetermined period of time between approximately 1 minute and 4 minutes.

    18. The system according to claim 1, wherein the system further comprises a shower pre-shutdown function, which once initiated by a user, switches the system back into normal mode for a short pre-shutdown predetermined period of time before turning off the shower.

    19. The system according to claim 1, wherein the switch between the normal and recycle mode is manually operated by a user.

    20. The system according to claim 19, wherein the system further comprises at least one of a normal mode user-operated button and a recycle mode user-operated button that are operational during the duration of a shower.

    21. The system according to claim 1, wherein the waste valve comprises a solenoid valve disposed within the shower waste.

    22. The system according to claim 21, wherein solenoid valve provides the restricted flow design.

    23. The system according to according to claim 1, wherein the system comprises a pump adapted to facilitate the movement of waste water from the shower waste to the heating element in recycle mode.

    24. The system according to claim 6, wherein in recycle mode, the fresh water intake valve is closed and the waste valve is closed to prevent water passing through the shower waste and to be stored in the tank for return to the waste water intake.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0034] For a better understanding of the invention, and to show how exemplary embodiments may be carried into effect, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings in which:

    [0035] FIG. 1 is a flow diagram of an exemplary embodiment of a water-recycling electric shower system.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

    [0036] As shown in FIG. 1, the invention comprises an electric water-recycling shower system 1 comprising a first heating element (not shown), a fresh water intake 10 arranged to pass the first heating element, an intake valve 12 to control the flow of water through the fresh water intake 10, a water output 42, and a shower waste 44, wherein during a normal mode of operation, the fresh water intake valve 12 is configured to allow a flow of water from the fresh water intake 10 to pass by the first heating element and out of the water output 42, characterised in that the system 1 is adapted to switch between the normal mode and a recycle mode of operation, the recycle mode comprising a waste water intake 22 connected to a waste water tank 24, and a waste valve 26 connected to the shower waste 44, wherein the waste valve 26 is configured to close in order to allow collection of waste water in the tank 24 for diversion through the waste water intake 22, past a heating element (not shown) and out of the water output 42.

    [0037] The fresh water intake 10 comprises the standard plumbed cold water pipe provided in a bathroom/wet room and the intake valve 12 comprises a solenoid valve installed on said pipe.

    [0038] The fresh water intake is plumbed into a control unit 32. In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the control unit 32 comprises a housing separated into two modules: a first normal module 34; and a second recycle module 36.

    [0039] The first module 34 houses a first heating element that is of a suitably high wattage, ideally 10-12 KW, to allow heating of cold water on demand to an appropriate temperature. The fresh water intake is plumbed into the first module 34 of the control unit 32 and is arranged to pass by the first heating element to heat the water appropriately. The newly heated fresh water 14a is exited from the control unit 32 via a dedicated pipe 14 to the water output 42, being a shower head. The first module 34 provides a number of indicators 34a, 34b configured to show the different modes of use provided by the first module 34.

    [0040] The second module 36 houses a second heating element (not shown) that is of significantly lower wattage than the first, ideally 1-2 KW, to allow re-heating/top-up heating of already heated waste water 22a to the required temperature. The waste water intake 22, in the form of a syphon tube, is plumbed into the second module 36 of the control unit 32 and is arranged to pass by the second heating element to re-heat the water appropriately. The re-heated waste water 28a is exited from the control unit 32 via a dedicated pipe 28 to the water output 42. The location of the two pipes 14, 28 are adjacent one another for ease. The second module 36 provides an indicator 36a configured to show the recycle mode in operation provided by the second module 36.

    [0041] A power switch (not shown) and a heating control (not shown) is provided on the control unit 32 to allow a user to switch on the system when having a shower and control the temperature respectively. However, it is to be appreciated that there may be additional user-operated buttons can be provided for additional user-control, e.g. selection of the switching between modes of use.

    [0042] The system 1 comprises a shower tray 50, which may be relatively standard in design. The waste water tank 24 is concealed under the shower tray 50, either in the sub-floor, or sitting within a purpose-built, floor-standing unit. The shower tray 50 comprises a recess 52 for the waste water before being exited down a waste hole 54. In this respect, the shower tray 50 differs from a standard installation, in that the waste hole 54 connects the recess 52 of the shower tray 50 with the waste water tank 24, into which water exiting down the waste hole 54 is diverted.

    [0043] The waste water tank 24 comprises closed container with the connection to the waste hole 54 and a connection to the shower waste 44 at a lowest point thereof. Appropriately, although not shown, the tank 24 is shaped at a base to provide a slight slope towards the shower waste 26. Disposed within the shower waste 44 is the waste valve 26 in the form of a solenoid valve.

    [0044] The waste water tank 24 also comprises a connection to the waste water intake 22 in the form of a syphon tube. The waste water intake 22 is disposed at the base proximal to the shower waste 44 in order to take advantage of the slope and divert water from the tank 24 when the tank contains a reservoir of waste water 27.

    [0045] A pump 62 is disposed along the waste water intake 22, between the tank 24 and the second module 36 of the control unit 32. The pump is arranged to assist the drawing of waste water 22a from the tank 24 to the control unit 32.

    [0046] The control unit 32 comprises a controller 38 that is electronically connected thereto. The controller 38 is electronically connected to the first and second modules 34, 36 via connections 38a and 38b, respectively, which control the heating elements and the user buttons and indicators. The controller provides further electronic connections: 38c to the intake valve 12; 38d to the pump 62; and 38e to the waste (solenoid) valve 26.

    [0047] The controller 38 is ideally housed within the casing of the control unit 32.

    [0048] In use, in an exemplary embodiment, the controller 38 is pre-programmed to initiate a schedule of phased electronic signals to accurately control the modes of operation during a shower once an on-switch has been depressed by a user.

    [0049] First of all, the controller 38 sends a signal via 38c to open the water intake valve 12, via 38a to the first module 34 of the control unit 32 to allow heating of the first heating element at the same time as providing the appropriate indicator showing that normal mode is in operation, and via 38e to open the waste water valve 26. This process allows fresh water to enter via the valve 12 to be heated to by the first heating element and then go on to the water output 42 where it is exited. The controller 38 provides this normal mode for a predetermined first period of time of 2 minutes.

    [0050] Once the first predetermined period of time is finished, the controller 38 sends a signal via 38a to the first module 34 of the control unit 32 to provide the appropriate indicator showing that normal mode has switched to an intermediate mode of operation, and via 38e to close the waste water valve 26. This process allows fresh water to continue to enter via the valve 12 and to be heated to by the first heating element and then go on to the water output 42 where it is exited. However, as the waste valve 26 is closed, the tank 24 is allowed to fill with the heated (now) waste water 27. The controller 38 provides this intermediate mode for a predetermined second period of time of 1 minute.

    [0051] Following the expiration of the second predetermined period of time, the controller 38 sends a signal via 38c to close the water intake valve 12, via 38b to the second module 36 of the control unit 32 to allow heating of the second heating element at the same time as providing the appropriate indicator showing that recycle mode is in operation, and via 38e to open the waste water valve 26. The first heating element is now off. This process allows waste water the drawn through the syphon tube 22 from the waste water tank 24 and be re-heated by the second heating element and then go on to the water output 42 where it is exited. The controller 38 provides this recycle mode for a predetermined third period of time of 5 minutes.

    [0052] After the recycle mode is complete, the controller 38 sends a signal via 38c to open the water intake valve 12, via 38a to the first module 34 of the control unit 32 to allow heating of the first heating element at the same time as providing the appropriate indicator showing that normal mode is in operation again, and via 38e to open the waste water valve 26. This process allows fresh water to once again enter via the valve 12 to be heated to by the first heating element and then go on to the water output 42 where it is exited. The controller 38 provides this normal mode for a predetermined fourth period of time of 2 minutes.

    [0053] It is to be appreciated that alternative programs with predetermined periods may be provided, or that the process may be entirely user-operated, with an intermediate mode built-in between the normal to recycle mode switch.

    [0054] With the invention, the system can deliver a shower with pre-wash, waste water collection, recycle shower and rinse phases that correspond with the stages described above. This allows for saving of electricity as the waste water need not be heated from cold, and saving of water since the recycle mode re-uses a proportion of the water. However, due to pre-wash and rinse phases, the issue of initial grime being recycled and water becoming too dirty to finish a shower are avoided.

    [0055] Although a few preferred embodiments have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications might be made without departing from the scope of the invention.