Valve for use in a water treatment system
09556039 ยท 2017-01-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03C2201/40
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16K11/07
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
C02F1/001
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
F16K11/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/87708
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B01D29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16K3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
C02F9/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
F16K11/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
There is disclosed a unique water treatment system which incorporates a unique primary valve. The primary valve comprises an interconnected first part and second part. The first part attaches to a water source and provides untreated water to water treatment units which are controlled by the second part of the primary valve. Untreated water flows to a first water treatment unit and subsequently through a valve to the second part of the primary valve and to use or to a second water treatment unit. From the second water treatment unit the water flows to the second part of the primary valve and to use. The second part of the primary valve has a unique bore and slideable shaft valve structure. The water treatment units can purify the water and/or add substances to the water.
Claims
1. A water treatment system, comprising a plurality of water treatment units, and a primary valve, the primary valve comprising a valve body, the valve body having a first part and a second part, the first part and the second part being attached, the first part comprising an inlet for untreated water and an outlet for untreated water, the first part further having a diverter section to allow the untreated water entering the first part to be diverted to a channel connecting to the water treatment units of the water treatment system, the second part comprising an elongated section having at least a first channel and a second channel for receiving treated water from the water treatment units, the second part incorporating a slideable shaft in a bore in the elongated section and a connected outlet for treated water, the slideable shaft connecting at least one of the at least first channel and a second channel to the outlet for treated water, untreated water flows from a channel of the first part of the valve body of the primary valve to a conduit to a first water treatment unit, a treated water flows from the first water treatment unit through a conduit to a secondary valve which flows the treated water to one of a conduit to a second water treatment unit or to a channel input to the second part of the valve body of the primary valve for flow through the second part of the valve body of the primary valve and to the outlet from the second part of the primary valve for subsequent dispensing; when flowed through the conduit to the second water treatment unit the treated water exiting from the second water treatment unit through a conduit and into a channel of the second part of the valve body of the primary valve for subsequent dispensing from the outlet for treated water, wherein the first water treatment unit removes substances from the untreated water and the second water treatment unit adds at least one substance to water from the first treatment unit.
2. A water treatment system as in claim 1 wherein the primary valve first part inlet for water has a structure for attaching to a sink faucet outlet.
3. A water treatment system as in claim 1 wherein, the slideable shaft has at least two passages through the slideable shaft, the slideable shaft is moveable in the bore at least from a first position to a second position, in a first position the slideable shaft connects one of the at least a first channel and a second channel to the outlet for treated water and in another position connects the other of the at least first channel and second channel to the outlet for treated water.
4. A water treatment system as in claim 3 wherein the slideable shaft is an elongated structure with a seal adjacent each end.
5. A water treatment system as in claim 4 wherein the slideable shaft has a seal between the seals adjacent each end.
6. A water treatment system as in claim 5 wherein the seal between the seals adjacent each end is at about a midpoint between the seals adjacent each end with a slideable shaft first passage and a slideable shaft second passage between the about a midpoint seal and the adjacent end seal.
7. A water treatment system as in claim 3 wherein the slideable shaft has an end gripping member on each end.
8. A water treatment system as in claim 1 wherein the secondary valve is a T-valve which receives treated water from the at least first water treatment unit and flows this treated water to one of the second part of the primary valve or the at least second water treatment unit.
9. A water treatment system as in claim 8 wherein the first treatment unit is connected to the second part of the primary valve by means of the secondary valve whereby treated water flows from the first treatment unit into one of the first channel and second channel of the second part elongated section and then to the outlet for treated water.
10. A water treatment system as in claim 1 wherein treated water from the first water treatment unit flows through the secondary valve to the second water treatment unit and into one of the first channel and the second channel, subsequently flowing to the second part elongated section and through an aligned passage in the slideable shaft and thereafter to the outlet for treated water.
11. A water treatment system as in claim 1 wherein in the second part, the slideable shaft is moveable at least from a first position to a second position, in a first position a passage in the slideable shaft connects one of the at least a first and a second channel to the outlet for treated water and in another position connects another passage in the slideable shaft of the at least first and second channels to the outlet for treated water.
12. A water treatment system as in claim 11 wherein, the slideable shaft has two passages therethrough, the passages separated along the slideable shaft by a seal, each passage of the slideable shaft in communication with the at least a one of the first channel and the second channel and with the connected outlet for treated water.
13. A water treatment system as in claim 12 wherein the slideable shaft is an elongated structure with a seal adjacent each end.
14. A water treatment system as in claim 13 wherein the slideable shaft has a seal between the seals adjacent each end.
15. A water treatment system as in claim 1 wherein the at least one added substance is an alkali or alkaline earth compound to raise the pH of the water.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) The invention will be described in more detail in its preferred embodiments with reference to the drawings. The primary valve and the water treatment systems utilizing the primary valve are described in detail. It is to be understood that these preferred embodiments of the inventions may be modified in various ways, however all such modifications are considered to be within the present invention.
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(17) As noted the first and the second treatment steps can both be purification steps or substance addition steps. Usually the first treatment step will be a water purification step and the second treatment step a substance addition. In the water purification step the media used to purify the water can be any known purification media. However, the preferred purification media are available from Western Water International of Forestville, Md. under the AQUASPACE brand. The components that can be added to water include medicinals, minerals, vitamins, and substances to either raise or lower the Ph of the water. The Ph, for instance can be raised by the addition alkali or alkaline earth compounds. The Ph can be lowered through the addition of organic or inorganic acids. This can be accomplished by the use of the present water treatment systems which incorporate the present primary valve 10.