Claims
- 1. A dispensing system for water treatment comprising:
a housing; a container located in said housing, said container having a high pressure outlet and a low pressure outlet a pump for directing a high pressure water stream into a first fluid conduit and into the container through a high pressure outlet; a second fluid conduit; a dispenser, said dispenser having a chamber therein for receiving a water purification material; a dispenser inlet for restricting a volume flow of water entering the chamber in the dispenser; a dispenser outlet, said dispenser outlet directing water therethrough into the low pressure outlet to thereby maintain the dispenser in a low pressure condition should the cap be accidentally removed while the pump is in operation.
- 2. The dispensing system of claim 1 wherein a top of the dispenser is above a water line in the container and the low pressure outlet is below the water line.
- 3. The dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the dispenser includes a dissolvable water purification material.
- 4. The dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the dispenser outlet is located below the water line in the container.
- 5. The dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the chamber and the dispenser outlet have a first fluid resistance and the dispenser inlet has a second fluid resistance with the second fluid resistance being substantially greater than the first fluid resistance.
- 6. The dispensing system of claim 1 wherein a cross sectional flow area in the chamber in the dispenser and a cross sectional flow area in the dispenser outlet is substantially larger than a cross sectional flow area in the dispenser inlet to thereby maintain the chamber in the dispenser in a low pressure condition under a flow condition generated by a flow of fluid through the dispenser inlet.
- 7. A method of purifying water in a spa or container comprising the steps of:
directing water under a first pressure and a first volume flow into a dispenser; allowing the water to flow into the dispenser to force a circulation of water through a water purification material located in the spa; and providing a cross sectional flow area through a dispenser chamber and a dispenser outlet with the cross sectional flow area sufficiently large so that the first volume flow is under a second pressure in the dispenser chamber which is substantially less than the first pressure to thereby allow the water to be discharged into a container under a pressure substantially determined by the head of water above the outlet.
- 8. The method of purifying water of claim 7 including the step of placing the top of the dispenser above the water line so that the volume flow of water entering the dispenser when the dispenser is in an open condition is insufficient to cause water to flow out the top of the water dispenser.
- 9. The method of purifying water of claim 7 including the step of placing a fluid restriction in an inlet to a dispenser.
- 10. The method of purifying water of claim 7 including the step of using a pump to circulate the water through the dispenser.
- 11. The method of purifying water of claim 10 including the step of using the pump to direct a high pressure jet into the water in the container.
- 12. The method of purifying water of claim 10 including the step of directing the high pressure jet into the water container below the water line of the container.
- 13. A recirculation system comprising:
a housing, said housing having a container for holding water therein, said container having a recirculation outlet and a high pressure inlet; a pump, said pump having an inlet for receiving water under a low pressure from the recirculation outlet in said container and redirecting the water under a high pressure back into the container through the high pressure inlet; a dispenser, said dispenser having a top, a dispenser inlet for receiving water and a dispenser outlet for directing water out of said dispenser and a chamber for receiving a water treatment material, said dispenser outlet and said chamber providing a first cross sectional flow area so that the water pressure remains in a low pressure condition therein, said dispenser inlet having a second cross sectional area that is less than the first cross sectional area so that the pressure of the water on the upstream side before the second cross sectional area is substantially higher than the pressure of the water on the downstream side of the second cross sectional area; a cap removably attached to said top of said dispenser with said top of said dispenser located above a water line in the container to prevent an overflow condition when the cap is removed from said dispenser; and a removable water cartridge, said removable water cartridge placeable in the chamber of the dispenser to allow flow of water therepast.
- 14. A cartridge carrier comprising:
an skeleton housing, said skeleton housing having a partial cylindrical cross section with a set of ears, said set of ears flexible to permit lateral insertion of a cartridge into the skeleton housing.
- 15. The cartridge carrier of claim 14 including a topside handle thereon to remove the cartridge carrier from a dispenser chamber.
- 16. The cartridge carrier of claim 14 wherein the cartridge carrier comprises a polymer plastic.
- 17. The cartridge carrier of claim 14 wherein the cartridge carrier includes a cylindrical stop to maintain a cartridge in a fixed axial condition in the cartridge carrier during operation of cartridge carrier in a dispenser system.
- 18. The cartridge carrier of claim 14 including a cartridge having an outer rotatable sleeve with a set of openings in an inner container, said inner container holding a water purification material.
- 19. The cartridge carrier of claim 15 wherein the water purification material comprises a mineral of the type for generating a metallic ion for purification of water therein.
- 20. The cartridge carrier of claim 19 including a second cartridge with said second cartridge contain a second water treatment material.
- 21. The cartridge carrier of claim 20 wherein the second water purification material is different from the second water purification material.
- 22. The cartridge carrier of claim 18 wherein the water purification material contains silver chloride.
- 23. A fluid system for predictably varying the a fluid dispersant concentration in a body of fluid comprising:
a housing; said housing having a fluid inlet port, said inlet port tangentially positioned on said housing for directing a fluid stream along a surface of the housing; and a dispenser cartridge located in said housing, said dispenser cartridge having a fluid access port therein, said dispenser spaced from the surface of the housing to form a fluid passage therebetween; and a fluid outlet port on said housing, to thereby enable the transfer of a dispersant from the dispenser cartridge to a fluid in the fluid passage to thereby increase the fluid dispersant concentration in a body of fluid remote from the dispenser cartridge.
- 24. The fluid system of claim 23 wherein the fluid system is a hot tub and the body of fluid is water.
- 25. The fluid system of claim 23 wherein the housing is cylindrical.
- 26. The fluid system of claim 24 wherein the dispenser cartridge is cylindrical and the dispenser cartridge is concentrically positioned in said housing to thereby produce a vortical flow in said housing
- 27. The fluid system of claim 23 wherein the dispenser cartridge is supported in a cartridge carrier in said housing.
- 28. The fluid system of claim 23 wherein at least two dispenser cartridges are located in said housing with said at least two dispenser cartridges located in an end to end condition.
- 29. The fluid system of claim 28 wherein each of the at least two dispenser cartridges is carried in a removable cartridge carrier to permit simultaneous removal or insertion of the dispersant cartridges in the housing.
- 30. The fluid system of claim 23 including a pump for increasing a flow rate of fluid in the fluid passage to thereby increase the dispersant transfer rate into the body of fluid.
- 31. A method of increasing the concentration of a dispersant in a body of fluid comprising:
directing a stream of fluid past a source of dispersant while maintaining a uniform flow pattern past the source of dispersant; and changing a velocity of the stream of fluid while maintaining the uniform flow patter past the source of dispersant to thereby change an amount of dispersant deliverable to a body of fluid.
- 32. The method of claim 31 wherein the step of maintaining a uniform flow pattern comprises directing the stream of fluid tangentially to the source of dispersant.
- 33. The method of claim 31 wherein maintaining the uniform flow pattern comprises spacing a dispersant cartridge from a housing to form a fluid passage therebetween and then directing the fluid stream laterally of a surface of the housing and a surface of the dispersant cartridge.
- 34. The method of claim 31 wherein the method of changing the concentration of dispersant in a body of fluid comprises changing the concentration of the dispersant in a body of water in a hot tub.
- 35. The method of claim 31 wherein the method of increasing the concentration of the dispersant in a body of fluid comprises increasing the concentration of an ion yielding material in the body of fluid.
- 36. The method of claim 31 wherein the method of increasing the concentration of a dispersant in a body of fluid comprises increasing the concentration of at least two different dispersants in the body of fluid.
- 37. The method of claim 31 wherein the method of increasing the concentration of the dispersant in a body of fluid comprises increasing a chlorine concentration in the body of fluid.
- 38. The method of claim 31 wherein the method of increasing the concentration of the dispersant in a body of fluid comprises increasing a bromine concentration in the body of fluid.
- 39. The method of claim 31 wherein the method of increasing the concentration of the dispersant in a body of fluid comprises increasing the concentration of silver ions in the body of fluid.
- 40. A method of converting a water circulation system for a contained water volume into a water treatment system comprising:
splicing a housing having a tangential inlet port into a water circulation line to form a fluid path in the housing; and placing a cartridge dispenser in the housing with a cartridge dispenser having a port located proximate the fluid path.
- 41. The method of claim 40 including the step of placing a cartridge carrier in the housing to hold the cartridge dispenser in a fixed position in the housing while the ports are located in a recessed condition from the fluid path.
- 42. The method of claim 41 including the step of placing an ion yielding material in the cartridge dispenser.
- 43. The method of claim 42 including the step of placing silver chloride in the cartridge dispenser.
- 44. The method of claim 41 including the step of placing a further cartridge dispenser in the housing.
- 45. The method of claim 44 wherein the cartridge dispenser and further cartridge dispenser are placed in an end to end condition in the cartridge carrier.
- 46. The method of claim 44 including the step of placing a halogen in the further cartridge dispenser in the housing
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from provisional application titled DISPENSER Ser. No. 60/432,189 filed Dec. 10, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60432189 |
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