Claims
- 1. A point of use water treatment system for home use comprising:
- a pressed carbon block filter for removing particulates and organic contaminants from water, said filter including a filter water inlet and a filter water outlet; and
- a source of radiant ultraviolet energy for receiving water from said filter and killing microorganisms in said water, said source of radiant energy comprising:
- (i) an elongate ultraviolet discharge lamp having an elongate central axis defining an axial direction;
- (ii) a vessel defining an open chamber around said elongate ultraviolet discharge lamp, said vessel containing water flow through said source of radiant energy, said vessel including a source water inlet and a source water outlet, said source water inlet receiving water from said filter water outlet; and
- (iii) directional means proximate said source water inlet for establishing plug-like spiral flow within said open chamber with a substantial axial and tangential component about said elongate ultraviolet discharge lamp, said flow extending between said source water inlet and said source water outlet;
- whereby filtration, water flow, water quality and microbiological kill rates are enhanced.
- 2. A point of use water treatment system for home use as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
- flow regulator means for automatically regulating water flow through the water treatment system under varying water source pressures.
- 3. A point of use water treatment system for home use as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:
- filter monitoring means for monitoring the amount of water flowing through the filter and providing an indication to a user when the filter has reached end-of-life.
- 4. A point of use water treatment system for home use as claimed in claim 3, further comprising:
- filter quick-disconnect means for allowing the user to quickly and easily change said filter in response to an indication from said filter monitoring means.
- 5. A point of use water treatment system for home use as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
- radiant energy monitor means for monitoring performance of said energy source and providing an indication when said energy source has reached end-of-life.
- 6. A point of use water treatment system for home use as claimed in claim 5, further comprising:
- source quick-disconnect means for providing a user with the ability to change said energy source in response to an indication from said radiant energy monitor means.
- 7. A point of use water treatment system for home use as claimed in claim 1, wherein said filter includes:
- a central axis;
- an activated carbon having a narrow pore size distribution with a substantial number of pores that are 10 microns in diameter and less;
- a high molecular weight low melt index polymeric binder which minimizes masking of said activated carbon; and
- a radially inward flow path extending between said filter water inlet radially distal from said central axis and said filter water outlet located near said central axis.
- 8. A point of use water treatment system for home use comprising:
- a pressed carbon block filter for removing particulates and organic contaminants from water, said filter including a central axis and comprising:
- (i) an activated carbon having a narrow pore size distribution with a substantial number of pores that are 10 microns in diameter and less;
- (ii) a high molecular weight low melt index polymeric binder which minimizes masking of said activated carbon; and
- (iii) a radially inward flow path extending between a filter water inlet radially distal from said central axis and a filter water outlet located near said central axis;
- a source of radiant ultraviolet energy for receiving water from said filter and killing microorganisms in said water, said source of radiant energy comprising:
- (i) an elongate ultraviolet discharge lamp having an elongate central axis defining an axial direction; and
- (ii) means for establishing plug-like spiral flow with a substantial axial and tangential component about said elongate ultraviolet discharge lamp between a source water inlet and a source water outlet, said source water inlet receiving water from said filter water outlet;
- flow regulator means for regulating water flow through the water treatment system under varying water source pressures;
- filter monitoring means for monitoring the amount of water flowing through the filter and providing an indication to a user when the filter has reached end-of-life;
- filter quick-disconnect means for allowing the user to quickly and easily change said filter in response to an indication from said filter monitoring means; and
- means for automatically reducing power supplied to said energy source in response to a signal from said filter monitoring means;
- whereby filtration is optimized, ample water flow is provided, water quality is maximized and microbiological kill rates are enhanced.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/479,430, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now pending; which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/035,011, filed Mar. 22, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,536,395.
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