Hollow fibre membrane module, manufacturing method therefor, header apparatus for hollow fibre membrane module and hollow fibre membrane restraining apparatus
10155202 ยท 2018-12-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Eu Mine Suk (Uiwang-si, KR)
- Young Soo Son (Uiwang-si, KR)
- Dong Hyun Kim (Uiwang-si, KR)
- Gyu Hong Min (Uiwang-si, KR)
Cpc classification
B29K2075/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2105/0854
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D63/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D63/0232
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2315/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A hollow fiber membrane restraining apparatus comprising: first and second horizontal wall parts having slits therethrough, wherein the inner walls face one another; and two vertical wall parts erected facing both end parts of the first horizontal wall parts in a horizontal axis direction, wherein a mat stacking part is formed and stacked on the first horizontal wall part such that end parts of mats on which hollow fiber membranes are arranged in a row can be aligned, and the second horizontal wall part is locked onto the vertical wall parts by pushing and restraining the mat stacking part; a header apparatus comprising the same; a hollow fiber membrane module; and a method for manufacturing a hollow fiber membrane module are provided.
Claims
1. A hollow fiber membrane module, comprising: a hollow fiber membrane mat laminate; a header providing a water collection channel to which a distal end of the mat laminate is exposed and providing an insertion space into which one end of the mat laminate is inserted; a hollow fiber membrane binding unit pressing and binding the one end of the mat laminate and inserted into and coupled to the insertion space; and a potting layer adhesively holding the one end of the mat laminate to seal the water collection channel, wherein the hollow fiber membrane binding unit comprises: a first longitudinal wall portion and a second longitudinal wall portion each having a through-slit, inner walls of the first and second longitudinal wall portions facing each other to press and bind the one end of the mat laminate; and transverse wall portions connecting both ends of the first longitudinal wall portion to both ends of the second longitudinal wall portion, respectively.
2. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 1, wherein the potting layer passes through the through-slits and adheres to an inner wall of the header.
3. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 1, wherein the mat laminate comprises mats in which hollow fiber membranes are arranged side by side; and the hollow fiber membrane module further comprises a first projecting post which protrudes from an inner wall of the first longitudinal wall portion and serves as a reference with respect to which one end of the mat is aligned.
4. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 3, wherein the first projecting post comprises a plurality of first projecting posts protruding from the inner wall of the first longitudinal wall portion and arranged in a longitudinal axis direction of the first longitudinal wall portion.
5. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 4, wherein the plurality of first projecting posts protrude to be coupled at ends thereof to an inner wall of the second longitudinal wall portion.
6. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 3, wherein the mat further comprises a first holding band adhesively holding a side portion of one end of the hollow fiber membrane, and the first projecting post supports an edge of the first holding band.
7. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 3, further comprising: a second projecting post spaced apart from the first projecting post and protruding from the inner wall of the first longitudinal wall portion to pass between the hollow fiber membranes of the mat.
8. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 7, wherein the second projecting post protrudes to be coupled at an end thereof to an inner wall of the second longitudinal wall portion.
9. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 7, wherein the mat further comprises a first holding band adhesively holding a side portion of one end of the hollow fiber membrane and a second holding band spaced apart from the first holding band; the first projecting post supports an edge of the first holding band; and the second projecting post protrudes between the hollow fiber membranes to support a portion of the mat between the first holding band and the second holding band.
10. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 1, further comprising: an upper mat holding portion protruding inward from an entrance side edge of each of the first and second longitudinal wall portions, at which the hollow fiber membranes of the mat laminate extend outward, wherein the upper mat holding portion presses and holds the mat laminate.
11. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 10, wherein the upper mat holding portion comprises a plurality of protrusions protruding inward from an edge of each of the first and second longitudinal wall portions.
12. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 1, further comprising: a lower mat holding portion protruding inward from an open bottom side edge of each of the first and second longitudinal wall portions adjacent to the one end of the mat laminate, wherein the lower mat holding portion presses and holds the mat laminate.
13. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 1, wherein the lower mat holding portion comprises a projecting bar extending in a longitudinal axis direction of the first and second longitudinal wall portions.
14. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 1, wherein the second longitudinal wall portion further comprises a coupling slot into which an edge of the transverse wall portion is inserted to be coupled thereto.
15. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 1, wherein the header comprises: a first housing section providing the water collection channel; and a second housing section connected to the first housing section and providing an insertion space into which the first and second longitudinal wall portions are inserted.
16. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 15, wherein the first and second longitudinal wall portions are spaced apart from an inner wall of the second housing section.
17. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 15, further comprising: an end coupling portion for coupling to the second housing section on an outer wall of each of the transverse wall portions.
18. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 15, further comprising: a sealing portion protruding outwardly of an outer wall of each of the first and second longitudinal wall portions from an open bottom side edge of each of the first and second longitudinal wall portions adjacent to the one end of the mat laminate, wherein the sealing portion is pressed against the inner wall of the second housing section at an end thereof to seal a lower end of a space between the inner wall of the second housing section and each of the first and second longitudinal wall portions.
19. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 18, further comprising: a longitudinal coupling bar placed under the sealing portion and inserted into a longitudinal coupling groove of the second housing section.
20. The hollow fiber membrane module according to claim 15, further comprising: an intermediate coupling portion placed at an open bottom side edge of each of the first and second longitudinal wall portions adjacent to the one end of the mat laminate and coupled to a transverse coupling groove placed inside the second housing section.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(5) A hollow fiber membrane module according to one embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a hollow fiber membrane mat laminate; a header providing a water collection channel to which a distal end of the mat laminate is exposed and providing an insertion space into which one end of the mat laminate is inserted; a hollow fiber membrane binding unit pressing and binding the one end of the mat laminate and inserted into and coupled to the insertion space; and a potting layer adhesively holding the one end of the mat laminate to seal the water collection channel.
(6) Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The following embodiments are provided by way of example so as to fully convey the spirit of the present disclosure to those skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains. Accordingly, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments disclosed herein and can also be implemented in different forms. In the drawings, widths, lengths, thicknesses, and the like of elements can be exaggerated for clarity and descriptive purposes. It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being on another element, it can be directly on the other element or intervening elements may also be present. Throughout the specification, like reference numerals denote like elements having the same or similar functions. As used herein, the singular forms a, an, and the may encompass the plural forms as well, unless context clearly indicates otherwise. The terms comprises, comprising, including, and having are inclusive and therefore specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. As used herein, spatially relative terms such as upper and lower are defined with reference to the accompanying drawings, and can be used interchangeably. As used herein, the hollow fiber membrane module means an apparatus including hollow fiber membranes and a header holding the hollow fiber membranes, and may further include a module housing into which the hollow fiber membranes are introduced. In addition, the hollow fiber membrane module may further include additional features constituting a filtering apparatus including the hollow fiber membranes.
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(9) The transverse walls 250 may be placed at both ends of the hollow fiber membrane binding unit in a longitudinal axis direction of the first longitudinal wall portion 210. The transverse wall portions 250 may be used as portions through which the first and second longitudinal wall portions 210, 230 are coupled to each other and by which the first and second longitudinal wall portions are supported. In one embodiment, the transverse wall portions 250 may be provided separately from the first longitudinal wall portion 210. In another embodiment, the transverse wall portions 250 may be integrally formed with the first longitudinal wall portion 210. Alternatively, the first longitudinal wall portion 210, the second longitudinal wall portion 230, and the transverse wall portions 250 may be integrally formed with one another.
(10) Each of the transverse wall portions 250 may be provided on an outer wall thereof with an end coupling portion 253 to couple the hollow fiber membrane binding unit 200 to the header 100 upon insertion of the hollow fiber membrane binding unit 200 into the header 100, as shown in
(11) In addition, each of the first and second longitudinal wall portions 210, 230 may be provided at an open bottom side edge of the hollow fiber membrane binding unit with a plurality of intermediate coupling portions 221 to couple the first and second longitudinal wall portions 210, 230 to the header 100 (
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(13) Further, a first holding band 310 adhesively holding a side portion of one end of the mat and a second holding band 330 spaced apart from the first holding band 330 may be realized by, for example, adhesive layers such as hot melt glue layers.
(14) The header 100 may include: a first housing section 120 providing a water collection space or channel 121, to which an end of the hollow fiber membrane mat laminate 300 is exposed; and a second housing section 130 providing an insertion space, which is connected to the water collection channel 121 such that the hollow fiber membrane binding unit 200 is inserted thereinto. A housing portion 120, 130 including the first and second housing sections 120, 130 may be integrally formed by injection molding. The hollow fiber membrane binding unit 200 inserted into the second housing section 130 of the header 100 may be used as a jig for pressing and binding one end of the hollow fiber membrane mat laminate 300 and substantially guiding the one end of the mat laminate 300 to be inserted into the header 100.
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(18) The transverse wall portions 250 may be placed at both ends of the hollow fiber membrane binding unit in the longitudinal axis direction of the first longitudinal wall portion 210. The transverse wall portions 250 may be used as a reference with respect to which both lateral sides of the hollow fiber membrane mat laminate 300 to be bound by the hollow fiber membrane binding unit 200 are aligned with each other such that mats constituting the mat laminate 300 can be stacked and aligned more accurately. In one embodiment, the transverse wall portions 250 may be provided separately from the first longitudinal wall portion 210. In another embodiment, the transverse wall portions 250 may be integrally formed with the first longitudinal wall portion 210.
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(22) The first and second longitudinal wall portions 210, 230 may be respectively provided at the open bottom side edge thereof with lower mat holding portions 213, 233 pressing a side portion of one end of the mat laminate 300 to provide additional fixation. The lower mat fixing portions 213, 233 serve to press a side surface of one end of the mat laminate 300 to improve binding force, thereby restricting flow of the mat laminate 300, when the hollow fiber membrane binding unit 200 binds the hollow fiber membrane mat laminate 300 (
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(24) The first and second projecting posts 217, 219 may serve to support and hold the holding bands 310, 330 (
(25) The first and second projecting posts 217, 219 may be placed at intervals in the longitudinal axis direction of the first longitudinal wall portion 210. Accordingly, the first and second projecting posts may be used as a means for directly coupling the second longitudinal wall portion 210 to the first longitudinal wall portion 210. In addition, since the first and second projecting posts 217, 219 are inserted into the first and second post coupling grooves 237, 239, respectively, the first and second longitudinal wall portions 210, 230 can be prevented from warping or bending, or it is possible to prevent any clearance between the first and second longitudinal wall portions at the middle portion thereof.
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(29) Next, a process of manufacturing a hollow fiber membrane module will be described, and, in the process thereof, a hollow fiber membrane module, a hollow fiber membrane binding unit for the same, and a header apparatus including the hollow fiber membrane binding unit will be additionally described.
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(34) The first and second longitudinal wall portions 210, 230 of the hollow fiber membrane binding unit 200 may be inserted to be separated a predetermined distance from the inner wall of the second housing section 130, thereby providing an inflow space 135, into which a potting material will flow, between the inner wall of the second housing section and the first and second longitudinal wall portions. The sealing portion 223 serves to block and seal a lower end of the potting material-inflow space 135, thereby preventing the potting material having flowed into the space from percolating into the underlying water collection channel 121.
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(36) The potting material may include, for example, polyurethane. The introduced potting material may pass through the first through-slits 211 (
(37) Since the sealing portion 223 prevents the potting material from percolating into the underlying water collection channel 121 and the hollow fiber membranes 301 constituting the mat laminate 300 are bound by the binding unit 200 and the first holding band 310 formed at one end of the mat laminate is bound by and pressed against the binding unit 200, the potting material can be prevented from flowing or percolating into the underlying water collection channel 121. In addition, as the mat laminate 300 is formed, the first holding bands 310 are stacked one above another to form the first band block band, which is pressed against and coupled to the first and second longitudinal wall portions 210, 230 and the transverse wall portions 250, thereby preventing the potting material from flowing toward the water collection channel 121. It can be confirmed that the potting material does not flow or percolate into the underlying water collection channel 121 through visual inspection or a leakage test after formation of the potting layer 400. In addition, it can be experimentally confirmed that the potting material does not leak even upon application of pneumatic pressure.
(38) The hollow fiber membrane binding unit 200 according to the present disclosure may be used as a jig for stacking and binding one end of each of hollow fiber membranes 301 into a mat laminate 300 in which mats 350 are stacked one above another. The header apparatus including the hollow fiber membrane binding unit 200 may take the form in which the hollow fiber membrane binding unit 200 is inserted into and coupled to the header 100, and allows the hollow fiber membrane mat laminate 300 to be more securely held by the hollow fiber membrane binding unit 200. Accordingly, the hollow fiber membrane module employing the header apparatus including the hollow fiber membrane binding unit or apparatus 200 can eliminate a need for a fugitive material, can be manufactured without consuming an excess of a potting material while effectively reducing the time required for a potting process, and can effectively prevent leakage of a potting layer.
(39) Although some embodiments have been described herein, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications, variations and alterations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure set forth in the accompanying claims.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(40) 100: Header 200: Hollow fiber membrane binding unit
(41) 210, 230: Longitudinal wall portion 250: Transverse wall portion
(42) 211, 231: Through-slit 233: Sealing portion
(43) 300: Hollow fiber membrane mat laminate 400: Potting layer