Scale prevention for aircraft water system
10071926 ยท 2018-09-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Razmik B. BOODAGHIANS (Glendale, CA, US)
- Kevin Huang (Los Angeles, CA, US)
- Christoph Goeschel (Seattle, WA, US)
- Christina Ortolan (Long Beach, CA, US)
- Vikram Chauhan (Redondo Beach, CA, US)
Cpc classification
B01D24/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F2201/001
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B01D24/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F2307/14
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C02F5/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B01D24/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to systems and methods for preventing mineral scale deposits in an aircraft water system, and more specifically, within devices and water transport systems, such as coffeemakers and other galley equipment, as well as the water lines themselves.
Claims
1. A scale prevention device configured for use on board a passenger transport vehicle, the scale prevention device comprising: (a) a cartridge comprising: an inlet configured to cooperate in-line with a water system, an outlet, internal inwardly angled side walls that extend along a length of the cartridge and that are separate from external cartridge walls, the internal inwardly angled side walls creating a funnel shape from a wide portion to a narrow portion, and a media cavity for liquid treatment, the media cavity having a scale prevention treatment media, and (b) a system to provide uniform fluidization of the scale prevention treatment media by fluid passing through the cartridge such that liquid entering through the inlet contacts the system to provide uniform fluidization and expands the scale prevention treatment media into the media cavity, the inlet directly connected to a domed umbrella feature comprising a dome and edges, wherein a concave face of the dome receives and redirects an incoming fluid flow path traveling in a first direction from the inlet by turning the incoming fluid flow in an opposite direction and forcing the fluid to flow out from under the edges of the domed umbrella feature, which diverts the incoming fluid flow path across substantially all of the scale prevention treatment media.
2. The scale prevention device of claim 1, wherein the scale prevention device comprises a housing for enclosing the cartridge.
3. The scale prevention device of claim 1, further comprising a by-pass system.
4. The scale prevention device of claim 1, wherein the cartridge has a base portion and a top portion, wherein the inlet is located at the base portion of the cartridge and the outlet is located at the top portion of the cartridge.
5. The scale prevention device of claim 1, wherein the device comprises more than one cartridge to provide a multi-chamber device.
6. The scale prevention device of claim 1, further comprising a drainage system.
7. The scale prevention device of claim 1, wherein the device is installed in line with water system lines of the passenger transport vehicle.
8. The scale prevention device of claim 1, wherein the media cavity is defined by the internal inwardly angled side walls, wherein the cartridge defines an outer wall, wherein a space is formed between the the internal inwardly angled side walls and the outer wall for treated fluid overflow, such that the treated fluid can be routed to the outlet via the space.
9. The scale prevention device of claim 1, wherein the cartridge has a base portion and a top portion, wherein the inlet is located at the base portion of the cartridge and the outlet is located at the base portion of the cartridge.
10. The scale prevention device of claim 1, wherein the scale prevention treatment media comprises a polymer-based media configured to reduce precipitation of scale-forming crystals.
11. A scale prevention device configured for use on board a passenger transport vehicle, the scale prevention device comprising: (a) a cartridge comprising: an inlet configured to cooperate in-line with a water system, an outlet, internal inwardly angled side walls that extend along a length of the cartridge and that are separate from external cartridge walls, the internal inwardly angled side walls creating a funnel shape from a wide portion to a narrow portion, and a media cavity for liquid treatment, the media cavity having a scale prevention treatment media, and (b) a system directly connected to the inlet that changes direction of an incoming fluid flow after delivery through the inlet such that the incoming fluid flow is forced in a reversed direction and then outward and distributed more widely across the fluid treatment media bed and expands the media bed into the media cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) Embodiments of the present invention provide a scale prevention device for use on board passenger transport vehicles, such as aircraft, that treats water to minimize the amount of scale deposited on surfaces within the water system after water treatment. Embodiments may also be designed to gradually remove scale deposits already in place. The technology for scale prevention is generally a salt-free method that uses a polymer-based media to control the type and/or size of calcium carbonate crystals that are formed, so that the crystals will not deposit onto heating elements and pipes. The granular media prevents minerals from depositing on the inside of water pipes, which can cause damage and slow the flow of water therein. One example of a water pipe that has been blocked with scale is shown in
(14) Accordingly, the present inventors have designed a way to provide a water scale prevention device 10 for use on-board a passenger transport vehicle. In one embodiment, the media used is held in a cartridge 12 that fits within a housing 14. The cartridge 12 may be replaceable, and the housing 14 may be a permanently positioned housing. One example of a potential housing is shown in
(15) The housing 14 is generally located in-line with the water system and may be installed immediately upstream of targeted areas, e.g. coffeemaker, as shown in
(16) This system provides a lightweight, cost-effective design that allows materials to be used in an economic disposable cartridge. This style would utilize an interface that allows water to continue to flow through the lines even when the filter has been removed, in case of the need for a water system disinfection procedure or to facilitate faster drainage.
(17) In one embodiment, as shown in
(18) In all embodiments, no power or chemicals are needed for operation. The device is designed to be generally maintenance-free for the lifetime of the media. The quantity of the media and therefore the size of housing to be used are determined by the location in which the system is to be installed, as well as the hardness and flow rate of the entering water.
(19) The device 10 may be cylindrical or any other appropriate cross section. The device may be installed as a single replaceable part, complete with media and shell structure as one piece. An alternative design would involve a permanent housing 14 or shell, while the media is contained in a separate cartridge 12. This cartridge 12, inserted in the permanent housing, would be the replacement part in this configuration. Water ports allow water to enter and exit the cartridge. For example, there is provided an inlet 44 and an outlet 48 to the cartridge. Although shown at the top and bottom of the cartridge, these ports/inlets/outlets may be located anywhere along the cartridge, such as along the side or elsewhere.
(20) A drainage system is also provided. The drainage system is generally provided by the combination of various drainage features. Examples of potential drainage systems include but are not limited to sloped interior contours, and screen/mesh to allow water to flow through but retain filter media. The drainage systems generally use gravity to drain the device 10. A drainage feature is particularly important for a scale prevention device 10 to be used in connection with aircraft because water should be drained from the scale prevention device 10 at the end of every use. Water remaining in any water lines or water systems in the aircraft can freeze, creating water line bursts, and stagnant water can foster bacteria growth and create health problems. Accordingly, the system provides alternate drainage options.
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(22) Such media barriers 38 create a negligible interruption to the flow path during normal operation. The mesh screens that aid in water drainage out of the cartridge after use, described above, also retain media within the cartridge. The size of these screens is designed based on media type used within the filter.
(23) Regarding improved flow and performance, the fluidized bed may span the substantial interior of cartridge, which results in uniform aging of the media. Encouraging full fluidization of the media bed and usage of the entire cartridge volume can help extend the life of the device. For example, in one embodiment, as shown in
(24) In another embodiment of the invention, the incoming flow of water is directed through a freely spinning nozzle 54 protruding into the media cavity 56, as shown in
(25) The umbrella feature or the rotating nozzle feature generally provide a system to provide uniform fluidization system of the water that flows through the cartridge. These features are provided in order to control the direction of the incoming flow of water to guide the flow path to cover the full cartridge cross-section. In doing this, the entirety of the media bed is contacted and fluidized, creating a well-mixed reaction chamber. These unique features of the cartridge design ensure that the media bed is completely and evenly fluidized. Because the full amount of media is in contact with the water during treatment, additional head space is not necessary to achieve the desired contact time. This results in a more compact design package, a critical feature due to the limited space and weight allowances on aircraft and other passenger transport vehicles.
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(27) It is also possible to use multiple chambers to house multiple media types, separated by an additional screen or panel (e.g. granular activated carbon and scale prevention media), as shown in
(28) Changes and modifications, additions and deletions may be made to the structures and methods recited above and shown in the drawings without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention and the following claims.