WO2006016385A1 - A container for a water treatment device and manufacturing method of said container - Google Patents
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- WO2006016385A1 WO2006016385A1 PCT/IT2004/000461 IT2004000461W WO2006016385A1 WO 2006016385 A1 WO2006016385 A1 WO 2006016385A1 IT 2004000461 W IT2004000461 W IT 2004000461W WO 2006016385 A1 WO2006016385 A1 WO 2006016385A1
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C02—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
- C02F—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
- C02F5/00—Softening water; Preventing scale; Adding scale preventatives or scale removers to water, e.g. adding sequestering agents
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C02—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
- C02F—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
- C02F1/00—Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage
- C02F1/42—Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage by ion-exchange
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C02—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
- C02F—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
- C02F2303/00—Specific treatment goals
- C02F2303/16—Regeneration of sorbents, filters
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- Y—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
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T137/00—Fluid handling
- Y10T137/8593—Systems
- Y10T137/87265—Dividing into parallel flow paths with recombining
- Y10T137/87338—Flow passage with bypass
- Y10T137/87362—Including cleaning, treating, or heat transfer feature
- Y10T137/8737—Water treatment feature
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- the present invention refers to a container for a plant for a water treatment plant, for example a plant for the decalcification of water supplied by a water conduit.
- homes or apartment blocks are fitted with such a plant, for example with the aim of decalcifying water or in any case modifying its physical and chemical properties to make it more suitable for use as drinking water.
- Water treatment plants are fitted above the domestic or industrial distribution network and generally comprise a tank containing water and a group of organic resins, known as a filter bed, whose composition is related to the specific treatment to which the water must be subjected.
- the tank is generally housed in a container and is partially immersed in a brine solution formed of salt and pre-treated water. [0008] .
- the tank's covering is made in highly biocompatible materials, designed not to release any substance which is harmful to humans when in contact with the brine solution contained in the container, it has been found that the users of such plants consider the fact that the brine solution is in contact with the covering of the tank is not very hygienic.
- the aim of the present invention is to create a container for the tank of a water treatment plant where the tank, and in particular its covering, is not in contact with the brine solution held in the container.
- This aim is achieved by a container made in accordance with claim 1 below.
- the claims depending from this describe alternative embodiments.
- said container is made in accordance with the production method described in claim 22.
- the claims depending from this describe alternative executions of said method.
- [0011] The characteristics and advantages of the container according to the present invention will be evident from the following description of an exemplary embodiment, given by way of a non-limiting example, in accordance with the attached drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 shows an axonometric view, with separate parts, of a container in accordance with the present invention
- . - figure 2 shows an axonometric view, with assembled parts, of the container in figure 1;
- FIG. 3 shows an axonometric view of the container in figure 1 connected to a tank; [0015] . - figure 4 shows a cross section of the container in figure 1; [0016] . - figure 5 shows an axonometric view with separate parts of a container in accordance with the present invention, in a further embodiment; [0017] . - figure 6 shows a cross section of the container in figure 5, and [0018] . - figure 7 shows an axonometric view with separate parts of a container in accordance with the present invention, in a further embodiment.
- reference numeral 1 globally refers to a container according to the present invention.
- Container 1 comprises a first shell 2 with a first chamber 4 adapted to hold a brine solution formed of a mixture of salt and pre-treated water.
- the salt is in tablet form and is suitable for use in water softeners.
- container 1 comprises a second shell 6 with a second chamber 8, designed to house the tank.
- the first shell 2 has an extension along a vertical axis X-X and comprises a front wall 10, with a largely arched shape, for example semi-cylindrical.
- the present first shell 2 comprises a rear wall 12, fitted to said front wall 10, and designed to be coupled to said second shell 6 of the container 1.
- said rear wall 12 comprises a raised section 14, preferably jutting out externally in relation to the first chamber 4.
- the second shell 6 has an extension along a vertical axis Y-Y and a cross section, in other words a section which may be highlighted via a surface at right angles to said vertical axis Y-Y, with an external border with a substantially polygonal shape, for example quadrangular, square or rectangular.
- the second shell 6 comprises a front wall 16 designed to be joined with the first shell 2. [0028] . According to the preferred embodiment, said second shell 6 comprises a pair of angular elements 18, 20, joined to said front wall 16 and arranged at an angle to said quadrangular section.
- said angular elements 18, 20 jut out in relation to the second chamber 8 of the second shell 6.
- container 1 comprises coupling means adapted to link said first shell 2 to said second shell 6.
- Said coupling means comprise the raised section 14 of the rear wall 12 of the first shell, and the angular elements 18, 20 of the front wall' 16 of the second shell.
- Said coupling means are releasable.
- Said coupling means are suitable for joining said first shell to said second shell by reciprocal sliding, for example following a parallel direction to said vertical axes.
- Said coupling means are means suitable for achieving a shape coupling.
- container 1 comprises reinforcement means designed to reinforce said first shell 2 to counter the action of the brine solution, due to its weight, which tends to widen the walls of said first shell, in particular its front wall 10.
- Said reinforcement means comprise the rear wall 12 of the first shell 2 which, joined to its front wall, creates a transverse wall which counters the action of the brine solution.
- the rear wall 12 extends along a direction which is the direction along which the action of the brine solution transmits from the front wall 10 to the rear wall 12. [0039] . Said rear wall is therefore positioned in traction along this direction and counters said action by- virtue of its own mechanical properties.
- said reinforcement means comprise said front wall 10 of the first shell 2, advantageously made according to an arched configuration, giving it notable structural rigidity.
- container 1 comprises at least one covering element 30.
- This covering element is suitable for being fitted onto the first shell 2 and on the second shell 6, preferably at the same time.
- said covering element helps to reinforce said first shell 2.
- the covering element 30 has an inspection hole 32 designed to make the first chamber 4 of the first shell 2 visible (figures 1 and 5) .
- the container 1 comprises protection 34 associable to this inspection hole 32 of the covering element 30.
- Said protection 34 is made from a material suitable for allowing inspection of the first chamber of the first shell when the protection is joined to the covering element.
- the covering element 30 has no inspection hole (figure 7) .
- said covering element comprises, at the front, several ribs 35, suitable for making the shape of said covering element more attractive.
- the container 1 comprises a base 36 designed to support said shells 2, 6.
- this base 36 is moulded as the support sections for the first shell 2 and for the second shell 6 (figure 7) .
- the base 36 comprises a front pocket 36a, suitable for accommodating the first chamber 2, said front pocket being fitted with a raised edge 37a with a similar shape to that of the section of the first chamber 2 intended to be accommodated in said pocket.
- the base 36 comprises a rear pocket 36b, designed to accommodate the second chamber 6, said rear pocket being provided with a raised edge 37b with a similar shape to that of the section of the second chamber 6 intended to be accommodated in such pocket.
- said moulded base 36 facilitates connection between the first and second chambers.
- said container comprises at least one connection element designed to create a flat connection between the wall of the first shell and the wall of the second shell.
- said container comprises a pair of connection elements 40, 42, suitable for being mounted to the sides of the container, in the connection area between the first and second shell, to create a flat connection between its walls.
- connection elements cooperate with said base 36 and said covering element 30 to achieve a stable connection between the first and second shell.
- said shell 6 comprises a closing wall 50, arranged on the side which is not of said second shell 6 and not joinable to the first shell 2, to mark out the perimeter of the second chamber 8.
- the container appears closed from behind by the closing wall 50 (figures 5 and 6) .
- the second chamber 6 presents, in correspondence with the wall 50, an opening 52 suitable for moving the container 1, in particular for transfering it, allowing the tank of the second chamber 8 to be taken out, without disconnecting said tank from the water supply (in particular, figures 3 and 4) .
- Container 1 may be manufactured via a production method comprising the step of creating at least one of said shells 2, 6 by blow moulding.
- Said step of creating at least one of the two shells by blow moulding comprises the step of introducing a tubular element in flexible material between the mould and the die to carry out said blow moulding.
- Said step of creating at least one of the two shells via blow moulding comprises the step of positioning said mould and said die between them, forming a cavity within them which accommodates a section of said tubular element.
- Said step of creating at least one of the two shells by blow moulding comprises the step of expanding said section of tubular element against the walls of said cavity.
- Said expansion step comprises a step of blowing an aeriform fluid, air for example, into said cavity to expand said section of tubular element against the walls of said cavity.
- the fluid in the tank is connected to the water supply network, for example connected to the water conduit.
- the tank contains a group of resins, known as a filter bed, designed to carry out the desired treatment on the water.
- Water is introduced into the tank through a valve positioned at the mouth of the tank and is deposited in an upper area positioned above the filter bed.
- the water Passing through the filter bed, the water is treated and passes to a lower area of the tank, below the filter bed. [0069] . From the lower area, the treated water is taken from a tube connected to the valve and sent to the service distribution network.
- the tank is housed in the second chamber 8 of the container 1, while the first chamber 4 contains a pre-defined quantity of salt, generally in tablet form, of the type suitable for softeners, and a quantity of water, thus creating a brine solution.
- a pre-defined quantity of salt generally in tablet form, of the type suitable for softeners, and a quantity of water, thus creating a brine solution.
- the valve Periodically, for example after a pre-defined time interval or after a pre-defined volume of water has been introduced into the tank, the valve carries out a cycle of regenerating the filter bed, in other words a plant maintenance operation.
- valve extracts a pre ⁇ defined quantity of salt water from the brine solution and discharges it to the lower area of the tank, below the filter bed.
- the salt water is forced through the filter bed, towards the upper area, regenerating the filter bed.
- the valve extracts the salt water which has carried out the regeneration and discharges it outside the plant.
- the valve at the mouth of the tank extracts a pre-defined amount of treated water from the lower area of the tank, and discharges it into the first chamber 4, to maintain the mixture of water and salt which will form the brine solution.
- the container according to the present invention allows the tank to be kept separate from the brine solution, giving the user a favourable impression of the hygienic conditions in which the plant operates.
- the container and in particular the chamber containing the brine solution, although being filled with water and salt, does not display noticeable displacement of the walls, giving a sensation of compactness and resistance to the container.
- the first chamber can easily be separated from the second chamber containing the tank, to carry out cleaning operations for example.
- This advantageous aspect in other words, facilitates maintenance of the plant in which the container is fitted, without having to dismantle said plant.
- the whole container may be moved without disconnecting the tank from the water supply.
- the chamber containing the brine solution may be inspected from outside, to decide when it is necessary to add further salt to the brine solution.
- the container or some of its parts may be manufactured in accordance with a production method allowing the quantity of material used to be reduced, to obtain the desired shapes for coupling and to reduce the times, and therefore the costs, of production.
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PCT/IT2004/000461 WO2006016385A1 (en) | 2004-08-13 | 2004-08-13 | A container for a water treatment device and manufacturing method of said container |
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CNA200480043320XA CN1968899A (en) | 2004-08-13 | 2004-08-13 | A container for a water treatment device and manufacturing method of said container |
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