Claims
- 1. A fluid flow control device for use in a water treating system for making fluid connections between a series of water treatment modules and other system elements, said fluid flow control device comprising:
- an elongate unitary thermoplastic body .Iadd.formed from a pair of interconnected housing halves and .Iaddend.including a plurality of treatment module-receiving sockets for mutably engaging a like plurality of treatment modules, input/output connector means defined in said body for matably engaging complimentary input/output connector means adapted to convey impure tap water .[.from the system.]. to said fluid flow control device and treated product water and waste water away from the fluid flow control device to provide communication with other elements of said system, a plurality of fluid flow passages .[.being defined.]..Iadd., formed .Iaddend.in said body .Iadd.from mating grooves in said housing halves, .Iaddend.for conveying fluids therein and to and from said sockets and said body further including channel means for conveying fluids .[.extending.]. between selected ones of said passages and said input/output connector means.
- 2. A fluid flow control device as defined in claim 1, wherein said .[.unitary thermoplastic body comprises a pair of fusion bonded.]. housing halves .Iadd.are fusion bonded.Iaddend..
- 3. A fluid flow control device as defined in claim 2, wherein said device is capable of withstanding elevated pressures above tap water line pressure without rupturing or leaking.
- 4. A fluid flow control device as defined in claim 3, wherein said passages and said channels within said body are each individually capable of withstanding elevated pressures of up to about 1100 psi without rupturing or leaking.
- 5. A fluid flow control device as defined in claim 1, further including locking means for releasably locking the input/output means of said device and said complimentary input/output connector in sealed and mated engagement with each other.
- 6. A fluid flow control device as defined in claim 1, further including automatic shutoff valve means defined in said body in fluid flow communication with certain ones of said passages.
- 7. A fluid flow control device as defined in claim 1, wherein said thermoplastic body comprises an alloyed blend of nylon and an ABS resin.
- 8. A modular multi-filter subassembly for use in water filtration purification system, said filtration-purification system including a source of impure tap water at line pressure, means for dispensing purified water from a storage tank to a point of use, means for introducing purified water into the storage tank; and means for conveying waste water to drain, said subassembly comprising: a fluid flow control device including an elongate unitary thermoplastic body .Iadd.formed from a pair of interconnected housing halves and .Iaddend.having a plurality of filter module-receiving sockets defined therein at spaced apart locations along the length thereof, a plurality of discrete fluid flow passages .[.defined.]..Iadd., formed .Iaddend.in said body .Iadd.from mating grooves in said housing halves, .Iaddend.for making various fluid flow connections to and from each of said sockets in said device, input/output connector means defined in said body, said connector means including a plurality of channel means for connecting selected ones of said passages to said system tap water source, said introducing means said conveying means, and a plurality of filter modules matedly and sealingly engaged in said sockets, each filter module having chemical or mechanical removal media therein, said .[.device.]. body further having aperture means defined in each socket for providing inflow and outflow of fluids as required for each of said filter modules, said subassembly further including means for maintaining each of said filter modules in sealed, pressure tight engagement with said sockets, and means for connecting said subassembly to the remainder of said filtration purification system.
- 9. A modular subassembly as defined in claim 8 including at least three sockets and three filter modules sealingly engaged therein.
- 10. A modular subassembly as defined in claim 9 wherein at least one of said filter modules comprises a reverse osmosis type filter module.
- 11. A modular subassembly as defined in claim 8 wherein said filter modules are the same or different and each filter module includes physical or chemical removal media for selectively removing certain suspended or dissolved solids from a flow of water traveling through said filter module.
- 12. A modular subassembly as defined in claim 11 wherein each of said filter modules .[.are.]. .Iadd.is .Iaddend.different.
- 13. A modular subassembly as defined in claim 12 including a sediment filter, a granular activated carbon filter and a reverse osmosis filter.
- 14. A modular subassembly as defined in claim 8 wherein said means for maintaining said filter modules in sealed fluid tight engagement with said sockets comprises cooperating threaded coupling means on each said socket and filter module.
- 15. A reverse osmosis filtration water purification system comprising:
- a source of impure tap water at line pressure, a pure water storage tank, means for dispensing purified water from said storage tank to a point of use, means for introducing purified water into the storage tank, means for conveying waste water to drain, and a modular filter subassembly including a fluid flow control device and a plurality of filter modules operatively connected to said fluid flow control device, said fluid flow control device including an elongate unitary thermoplastic body .Iadd.formed from interconnected housing halves and .Iaddend.having a plurality of filter-module receiving socket means defined therein for matably engaging a like plurality of filter modules, a plurality of fluid flow passages.Iadd., .Iaddend.defined in said body .Iadd.and formed from mating grooves formed in said housing halves, .Iaddend.for conveying fluids therein to and from said sockets, and .Iadd.channel .Iaddend.means for connecting selected ones of said passages to said system tap water source, said introducing means and said conveying means, respectively, said subassembly including means for maintaining each said filter module in sealed, pressure tight engagement within said sockets, whereby a system characterized by having a minimum number of potential sites for leakage is provided.
- 16. A water filtration purification apparatus for use in a reverse osmosis (R.O.) system, said R.O. system including: a source of impure tap water at line pressure, means for dispensing purified water from a storage tank to a point of use, means for introducing purified water into the storage tank, and means for conveying waste water to drain, said water filtration purification apparatus comprising: a fluid flow control device including an elongate unitary thermoplastic body .Iadd.formed from interconnected housing halves and .Iaddend.having spaced and opposed upper and lower major surfaces, a plurality of filter module-receiving socket means projecting downwardly from said lower surface at spaced apart locations along the length thereof, each socket means including a pair of spaced apart apertures defined therein in the lower major surface of said body, a plurality discrete fluid flow passages defined in said body .Iadd.and formed from mating grooves formed in said housing halves.Iaddend., some of said passages connecting certain ones of said socket apertures, input/output connector means disposed at one end of said body including a plurality of channel means for connecting selected ones of said passages to said system tap water source, said introducing means and said conveying means, respectively, a like plurality of filter modules matingly and sealingly engaged in said socket means .[.and means designed for communicating with said R.O. system.].. .Iadd.
- 17. A fluid flow control device for use in a water treating system for making fluid connections between a series of water treatment modules and other system elements, said fluid flow control device comprising:
- an elongate unitary thermoplastic body formed from interconnected housing halves and including a plurality of treatment module-receiving sockets for engaging a like plurality of treatment modules, input/output connector means defined in said body for engaging complimentary input/output connector means adapted to convey impure tap water to said fluid flow control device and treated water away from the fluid flow control device to provide communication with the other elements of the system, a plurality of fluid flow passages being defined in said body and formed from mating grooves formed in said housing halves, for conveying fluids therein and to and from said sockets, and said body further including channel means for conveying fluids between selected ones of said passages and said input/output connector means. .Iaddend. .Iadd.18. A fluid flow control device as defined in claim 17, wherein said complimentary input/output connector means are further adapted to convey waste water
- away from said fluid flow control device. .Iaddend. .Iadd.19. A fluid flow control device comprising:
- A. a unitary plastic body formed from interconnected housing halves and including
- (1) a plurality of treatment module-receiving sockets which are capable of engaging a like plurality of treatment modules,
- (2) input and output port means for supplying impure water to and for conveying treated water from said body,
- (3) a plurality of flow apertures which are defined therein and which are capable of conveying fluids to and from said sockets, and
- (4) a plurality of fluid flow passages which are formed from mating grooves formed in said housing halves and which convey fluids between selected
- ones of said flow apertures and said ports. .Iaddend. .Iadd.20. A fluid flow control device as defined in claim 19, wherein said body further includes another output port which is provided therein and which is
- capable of conveying waste water from said body. .Iaddend. .Iadd.21. A fluid flow control device as defined in claim 19, wherein said body is an elongate thermoplastic structure. .Iaddend. .Iadd.22. A fluid flow control device as defined in claim 21, wherein said housing halves are fusion bonded. .Iaddend. .Iadd.23. A modular multi-filter subassembly for use in a water purification system, said subassembly comprising:
- A. first and second filter modules having filtration media therein; and
- B. a thermoplastic plastic body formed from interconnected housing halves and including
- (1) first and second module-receiving sockets which engage said first and second filter modules, respectively,
- (2) input and output ports which are provided therein and which are capable of supplying impure water to and conveying treated water from said body,
- (3) a plurality of flow apertures which are defined therein and which are capable of conveying fluids to and from said sockets, and
- (4) a plurality of fluid flow passages which are formed from mating grooves formed in said housing halves and which convey fluids between selected
- ones of said flow apertures and said ports. .Iaddend. .Iadd.24. A subassembly as defined in claim 23, wherein said body further includes another output port which is provided therein and which is capable of conveying waste water from said body. .Iaddend. .Iadd.25. A subassembly as defined in claim 23, further comprising a third filter module having a filtration medium therein, and wherein said body further includes a third module-receiving socket which engages said third filter module. .Iaddend.
- .Iadd.26. A filtration water purification system comprising:
- A. a pure water storage tank; and
- B. a modular multi-filter subassembly including
- (1) first and second filter modules having filtration media therein; and
- (2) a unitary plastic body formed from first and second bonded housing halves having mating surfaces, said body including
- (A) first and second module-receiving sockets which are formed in said first housing half and which engage said first and second filter modules, respectively,
- (B) input and output ports which are formed in said second housing half and which are connectable to a source of impure water and to said storage tank, respectively,
- (C) a plurality of flow apertures which are formed in said first housing half and which are capable of conveying fluids to and from said sockets, and
- (D) a plurality of fluid flow passages which are formed from mating grooves formed in the mating surfaces of said first and second housing halves and which convey fluids between selected ones of said flow apertures and said
- ports. .Iaddend. .Iadd.27. A system as defined in claim 26, wherein said body further includes another output port which is formed in said second housing half and which is capable of conveying waste water from said body
- to a drain. .Iaddend. .Iadd.28. A system as defined in claim 26, further comprising a third filter module having a filtration medium therein, and wherein said body further includes a third module-receiving socket which
- engages said third filter module. .Iaddend. .Iadd.29. A system as defined in claim 28, wherein each of said first, second, and third filter modules contains one of a sediment filter, a granular activated carbon filter, and
- a reverse osmosis filter. .Iaddend. .Iadd.30. A system as defined in claim 23, further comprising an automatic shutoff valve housing molded
- into said body. .Iaddend. .Iadd.31. A system as defined in claim 30, further comprising an automatic shutoff valve disposed in said shutoff valve housing. .Iaddend. .Iadd.32. A system as defined in claim 30, further comprising a device which is disposed in said shutoff valve housing and which includes at least one of a flow meter, a reed switch, and an alarm assembly. .Iaddend.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 494,155, filed Mar. 15, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,002,664.
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