The present invention relates to an apparatus which forms a solution of a chemical in water, and the method of forming a chemical solution with the apparatus.
Apparatus for forming chemical solutions in water are known. In one particular are of use, apparatus for forming chemical solutions are used to form chemical solutions of water treatment chemicals. Some water treatment chemicals for pools, spas and the like, need to be added to water in relatively small amounts on a regular schedule. Most of the time, these chemicals are added manually by the pool owner or pool maintenance company. However, this can be time consuming and require the owner or maintenance company to be at poolside on a regular basis to add these chemicals to maintain the correct balance of chemicals in water.
Methods of adding pool chemicals such as dissolvable tablets, slow release formulations and the like can be used as well. But depending on flow rates, or lack of flow, of the pool or spa water, using these dissolvable tablets, slow release formulations and the like can result in too much or not enough of the water treatment chemical being added to the pool, spa or body of water being treated.
Water treatment apparatus can be in-line apparatus, in which the main water flow is caused to flow thru the apparatus or can be off-line apparatus. In-line apparatus often have high flow rates thru the apparatus and off-line apparatuses typically have low flow rates, generally 0.25 gallons to about 3 gallons per minute. However, with such low flow rates, getting enough flow over the slow dissolving chemicals to effectively dissolve the chemical to obtain a solution with sufficient chemical to accomplish the function of the chemical solution can be difficult.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for water treatment apparatus that can effectively dissolve slow dissolving chemicals in an effective manner using a relatively low flow of water thru the apparatus, by placing enough, but not too much chemical, in the water to be treated. The present invention provides an answer to that need.
The present invention provides an apparatus for forming a water solution of a chemical from a solid chemical. The apparatus is effective in dissolving a slow dissolving solid chemical in water using a relatively low flow rate.
In one embodiment of the present invention, provided is an apparatus having a housing with a top, a side, and a bottom. The top and the bottom are connected to one another by the side. The top, the side and the bottom form an interior compartment and the housing has an upper portion and a lower portion. In the housing is an inlet located in the lower portion of the housing. The inlet allows water to be contacted with the solid chemical entering the housing. The housing also has an outlet located in the upper portion of the housing. The outlet allows the water contacted with the solid chemical to exit the housing. Within the interior compartment of the housing is a nozzle. The nozzle is connected to the water inlet and the nozzle is located within the interior compartment of the housing in the lower portion of the housing. The nozzle allows water entering the housing thru the inlet to contact the solid chemical. Also present is at least one support located within the interior compartment of the housing positioned between the nozzle and top of the housing. The support is adapted to receive and position a cartridge containing the solid chemical within the interior compartment of the housing or to support a solid chemical in the housing.
In further embodiment, the top of the housing has an opening which allows a cartridge containing a solid chemical, or a solid chemical to be inserted, into the housing. The apparatus also has a cap, where cap is adapted to cover the opening of the housing and to form a water tight connection with the top of the housing. The cap is removable from the housing to reveal the opening and to allow the solid chemical, or cartridge containing the solid chemical, to be inserted into the interior compartment of the housing.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the nozzle of the apparatus is an eductor. The eductor is positioned in the housing such that there is a flow of the water within the housing is directed towards the top of the housing from the eductor. The eductor has at least one fluid intake port that creates a venturi effect and allows water in the lower portion of the housing to be drawn into the eductor and sprayed towards the top of the housing.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus has a removable cartridge. This removable cartridge has a first end, a second end, and a sidewall connecting the first end to the second end. The first end, second end and sidewall form an internal chamber. The internal chamber contains a solid chemical, and the removable cartridge being adapted to fit into the interior compartment of the housing between the top of the housing and the at least one support located in the interior compartment of the housing. The removable cartridge may be inserted into the interior compartment thru said opening in the housing. The first end of the cartridge has a porous grid, and when the cartridge is positioned in the interior compartment of the housing, the cartridge being inserted in the housing such that the first end is positioned near the nozzle and the second end is positioned near the top of the housing. The porous grid has a first surface and an opposite second surface. The first surface comprises a plurality of projections, extending outward and away from the first surface and towards the inner chamber of the cartridge. The second surface of the porous grid faces away from the internal chamber of the cartridge. The plurality of projections extend in a generally perpendicular direction from the first surface. Further, the plurality of projections have a first end and a second end, the first end being located at the first surface of the porous grid and the second end is opposite the first end of the projections. The second end comprises a tapered end.
In a further embodiment, the at least one support is a series of supports, which allow a cartridge placed in the internal compartment of the housing to be positioned at different levels. The series of supports comprises a series of steps located on each side of the internal compartment, where each support has a complementary support within the internal compartment on the opposite side of the internal compartment.
In an additional embodiment, the cartridge has an adjustable length. The adjustable length is created by having a cartridge with two parts, including an upper part and a lower part. The upper part and the lower part are adjustably connected together with a connection means. The connection means maybe include a detent and a catch system. One of the upper part or the lower part has at least one detent, and the part without the detent has at least one catch. The catch of one part is adapted to receive the detent of the other part and the detent and catch join the upper part to the lower part to form the cartridge. The detent and the catch are such that they are releasable from each other.
In a particular embodiment, the upper part of the adjustable length cartridge has a first end, a second end and a side joining the first end of the upper part to the second end of the upper part, the first end of the upper part of having an opening, and the side of the upper part has the detent. The lower part of the adjustable length cartridge has first end, a second end and a side joining the first end of the lower part to the second end of the lower part, the second end of the lower part having an opening, and the side of the lower part has the at least one catch. The catch is adapted to receive the detent of the upper portion such that the first upper part and the second lower part are connected via the detent and catch. In a further embodiment, the second end of the lower part is sized and shaped to fit into the opening of the first end of the upper part such that an exterior surface of the side of the lower part contacts an interior surface of the side of the upper part. Further there are at least two detents on the interior surface of the side of the upper part and there are a plurality of catches located in the exterior surface of the lower part.
In a further embodiment, the apparatus may be a series of modules linked together. At least one additional module for forming a water solution from a solid chemical is provided. Each additional module of the apparatus has the same general structure as the apparatus described above. Each additional module has an additional housing, having a top, a side, and a bottom, where the top and the bottom are connected to one another by the side. The top, the side and the bottom form an additional interior compartment, and the additional housing has an upper portion and a lower portion. Further, there is an additional inlet located in the lower portion of the additional housing; the additional inlet allowing water to be contacted with the solid chemical to enter the additional housing. Also there is an additional outlet located in the upper portion of the additional housing; the additional outlet allowing the water contacted with the solid chemical to exit the additional housing. In addition, there is an additional nozzle disposed within the additional interior compartment. The additional nozzle is connected to the water additional inlet and said additional nozzle being located within the additional interior compartment of the additional housing in the lower portion of the additional housing, where the additional nozzle allows water entering the additional housing thru the additional inlet to contact the solid chemical in the additional internal compartment. The additional module further has at least one support located within the additional interior compartment positioned between the additional nozzle and the top of the additional housing. The support is adapted to receive and position a cartridge containing the solid chemical within the additional interior compartment of the additional housing or to support a solid chemical within the additional housing.
In an additional embodiment with the additional modules, the at least one additional water treatment module is in series with the first water treatment module, such that the inlet and the additional inlets are connected to a single water supply pipe and the outlet and the additional outlets are connected to the same return pipe. The water supply line is positioned to remove water at a place of having a first pressure and the water return line is position to return treated water at a place in the main line of flow having a second pressure which is lower than the first pressure.
In another embodiment, provided is a method of creating a chemical solution from a solid chemical using water. The method includes placing the apparatus described above on a bypass line from a main water flow line, and flowing water from the main water flow thru the bypass line. The formed water solution is then returned to the main flow line
It has now been surprisingly found that the apparatus as described herein, is effective in administering a solid, slow dissolving chemical from the apparatus into water to form a chemical solution. The solution may be a water treating solution, such as for a swimming pool, a spa, or municipal water supply. Referring to
The interior compartment 20 has a lower portion 18 and an upper portion 19. The lower portion 18 is generally defined by the volume of the interior compartment below where the solid chemical is present. The upper portion 19 is generally defined by the volume of the interior compartment 20 where the solid chemical 70 is present.
The apparatus 10 also has an inlet 21 which is located is located in the lower portion 18 of the housing 12, preferably, at a position proximal to the bottom 17. The inlet 21 is an opening located in the housing which allows water to be contacted with the solid chemical to enter the housing 12 thru the bottom 17 (as shown in
A water distribution device or nozzle 16 is connected to the water inlet 21 of the housing 12 on the interior side of the inlet 21. The water distribution device or nozzle 16 allows the water entering the housing 12 thru the inlet 21 to contact the solid chemical 70 which may be located cartridge 60, as shown in
The nozzle 16 is mounted in the interior compartment 20 and discharges water entering thru the inlet 21 toward the solid chemical 70. In this embodiment, the nozzle 16 comprises an eductor 16′ (shown in
Referring back to
Connected to the outlet 25 is a treated water transporting line 23, which transports the water, treated with the solid treatment chemical (chemical solution), to the place of intended use. The treated water transporting pipe 23 may optionally have an outlet shut off valve located in the line 23. The outlet shut off valve (not shown), allows the water to be stopped from exiting the apparatus 10, for example, during maintenance of the apparatus, e.g., reloading the solid chemical. It also serves the purpose to isolate the apparatus from the body of water being treated with the solid chemical.
Also present in the apparatus is a support 36, located within the interior compartment 20 of the housing 12. The support 36 is adapted to an interior surface of the side 15 of the housing 12 at a position intermediate (i.e., between) the nozzle 16 and the top 13 of the housing 12. There may be one single support 36 or multiple supports at the same distance above the water distribution device (i.e., nozzle 16). The single support 36 may be a continuous support, meaning the support completes a loop on the interior surface. The support 36 serve to support and position the solid chemical above the water distribution device 16, so that the water distribution device may contact the water to be treated with the solid chemical. In a particular embodiment, the support 36 may serve to support and hold a cartridge 72, which is described in more detail below, in place within the interior compartment 20 of the housing. The cartridge 72 will contain the solid chemical 70 and position the solid chemical within the interior compartment 20 of the housing 12.
In one particular embodiment, the support 36 may be a series of supports at different levels. The series of support may be at different levels so that the cartridge 72, which holds the solid chemical 70 can be positioned closer or further away from the nozzle 16. Generally, if there are a series of supports 36 at different levels, there will be a complimentary support, set at the same height or position located directly across the internal compartment 20 on the interior surface of the side 15 or at a geometric position which will support the cartridge. Considering the interior surface of the side 15 being a circle, the complementary support will be in a geometric position if there are two supports 180 degrees apart, 3 supports located 120 degrees apart, 4 supports located at 90 degrees apart, and the like. In one particular embodiment, the series of supports 36 may be set up in a step-like fashion, as is shown in
Referring to
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In one embodiment, referring to
The grid 66 serves to hold the solid chemical 70 in the cartridge 72 so that the solid chemical does not directly contact the water distribution device 16. If a cartridge 72 holding the solid chemical is not used, a grid or other similar structure will be used to hold the solid chemical spaced apart from the water distribution device 16 in the interior compartment 20 of the housing 12. Generally, the support 36 could be a grid structure, if, a cartridge is not used. Alternatively, support 36 may be a grid structure even if a cartridge is used. In such a case, it would not be necessary to provide the cartridge with a grid.
In a particular embodiment, the grid 66 may have a structure such as shown in
The cartridge 72 is adapted to be placed into the internal compartment 20 of the housing 12 and the housing 12 is adapted to receive the cartridge. By “adapted”, it is meant that the cartridge and internal compartment are sized and shaped to have the cartridge 72 to fit in the internal compartment 20 such that the cartridge will fit into and thru the opening 50 and the cap 52 can be positioned on the top 13 of the housing 12 to create a water tight seal. Generally, the shape of the cartridge 72 and the internal compartment 20 will be complementary, meaning they will each have a shape that allow proper placement of the cartridge 72 in the internal compartment 20.
As shown in
In a further embodiment of the present invention, the cartridge may be a cartridge 72 which may have an adjustable length, herein after referred to as “adjustable length cartridge”. One example of this cartridge configuration which has an adjustable length is shown in
Referring to
In one example, one of the upper part 180 or the lower part 182 has at least one detent 185 (shown on the upper part), and the part without the detent 185 has at least one catch 186. The catch 186 of one part is adapted to receive the detent 185 of the other part, such that the detent 185 and catch 186 join the upper part 180 to the lower part 182 to form the cartridge. Although the detent 185 is shown on the upper part 180, it should be understood that the detent 185 could in fact be located on the lower part 182, without departing from the spirit of the present invention. The detent 185 and catch 186 serve to attach the upper part 180 to the lower part 182.
In a particular embodiment, the upper part 180 has a first end 190, a second end 191 and a side 192 joining the first end 190 of the upper part 180 to the second end 191 of the upper part 180. The first end 190 of the upper part 180 has an opening 193. The side 192 has a detent 185. As shown in
The lower part 182 is sized and shaped to fit into the opening 193 of the upper part 180. The size and shape of both parts must be complementary to one another so that the detents 185 will engage the catches 186. This will serve to connect the the upper part 180 to the lower part 182, thereby forming the cartridge 182. Generally, size and shape of the lower part 182 will be circular, as shown in
Typically, there are two or more detents 185 on the upper part 180. There are more than one catch 186 located on the part with the catch 186 as is shown in
The detent 185, shown on the interior surface 194 of the upper part 180 are generally protrusions from the interior surface 194. The catches 186 on the lower part 182 are generally recesses or openings in the side 198 of the lower part 182 that are sized and shaped to accept and engage the detent 185 of the upper part. In addition, the side 192 of the upper part has a portion 174 which is movable and will have a spring-like action, allowing the detent 185 to remain engaged with the catch 186 on the lower part. This spring-like action may be provided by cutting two slits 175 in side 192 which extend from the opening 193 upwards towards to the second surface. This will allow the portion 174 of the side 192 to move outwardly when the detent 185 engages the side 198 of the lower part 182 without the catches 186. As shown in
The plurality of catches 186 are positioned along the exterior side 195 of the lower part 182 and are positioned near the second end 197 such that the catches 186 allow an overall length of the cartridge to be adjusted. Referring to
As can be seen in
When the adjustable length cartridge 172 is used, the support 36, shown in
The apparatus 10 of the present disclosure is designed to be used as an off-line feeder, or a feeder that is placed on a by-pass loop off the main circulation line. To gain a better understanding of this, attention is directed to
Flow in the bypass loop, lines 108 and 109 and thru the apparatus is created by the pressure drop in the main line 100. The flow in the bypass loop can be adjusted by the pressure drop in the main line or the size of the piping in the bypass loop. During operation, the apparatus 10 fills up with water. The flow rate into the apparatus is dependent on the size of the piping. But having the water entering the apparatus 10 thru an eductor 16′, the flow rate within the apparatus in increased up to 2-4 times the flow rate entering or exiting the apparatus. This allows the water to be contacted onto the solid chemical at a rate higher than the flow rate into the apparatus 10. This is because the eductor 16′ also has fluid intake ports 42 that create a venturi effect and thereby draw chemical solution back (the solution remaining in the interior compartment 20) into the eductor 16′, as shown schematically by arrows 43 as describe above for
Also provided by the present invention is a water treatment system which will have multiple apparatus described above. The second or subsequent apparatus may be positioned in series or in parallel with the first apparatus. Also as shown in
The solid chemical usable in the apparatus of the present invention will typically be a solid water treating chemical, such as a disinfectant, an algaecide or other water treating chemical commonly used in pools and spas. The solid chemical may be a bromine releasing chemical, a chlorine releasing chemical, a peroxide releasing chemical, a biguanide releasing chemical and the like. The solid chemical may be a sanitizer, an algaecide, a clarifier, a pH adjustment, a water balancer. One particular water treatment chemical is calcium hypochlorite, in a slow dissolving form, such as one having a high lime content. This is slow dissolving calcium hypochlorite is described in US Patent Application Publication 2016/0330972 A1, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The apparatus 10 of the present invention may be used to treat water which is present in a recirculating body of water, such as a swimming pool or spa, on an industrial body of water. Generally, the water being from the recirculated body of water is drawn through a pump in a recirculating line and the pipes 24 and 26 are connected on to the recirculating line.
In addition, the apparatus of the present invention may be used in conjunction with other water treatment devices, such as liquid chemical dispensing device, a chlorine generating device, an active hydroxyl generating device, an ozone generating device, an ultraviolet light device and the like. The additional devices may be separate units or built into a single unit. These additional devices may be in parallel or in series with the apparatus of the present invention.
While the invention has been described above with references to specific embodiments thereof, it is apparent that many changes, modifications and variations can be made without departing from the invention concept disclosed herein. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such changes, modifications, and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
The present application is based on and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/421,559, which was filed on Nov. 14, 2016, and which is incorporated by reference.
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