1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a water treatment system, and more particularly to a low power negative pressure reverse osmosis filtering membrane system with convenient membrane purge, and less possibility of concentration polarization.
2. Description of Related Art
Refer to
Consequently, the sewage is pumped into the sewage channel from the inlet 181, and flows through the filtering units 130 to be filtered. The filtered liquid is collected through the conductance of the exhausts 131, and the concentrated sewage is drained from the outlet 171.
However, the conventional water filtering system 100 has the following problems:
1. High operating pressure is needed to increase large amount of filtered liquid. The operating pressure of the conventional water filtering system 100 should be kept between 15-30 kgw/cm2 to maintain the predetermined amount of filtered liquid. However, high operating pressures are high power consumption, and may result in water leakage because no other sealing devices are designed to prevent this problem except the upper cover 170 and the base 180.
2. The sewage is filtered layer by layer but not diffusion filtered by cross flow method such that the filtering speed is slowed down gradually and the concentration polarization effect easily occurs and causes deposited mud adhesion problems.
3. The stacked membranes are fastened inside the conventional water filtering system 100, and are not easily cleaned from the outside. The entire system must be demounted so that a purge method can be processed to clean. Nevertheless, additional cost consumption arises because the system is shut down.
It is therefore an aspect to provide a negative pressure reverse osmosis filtering membrane system capable of being immersed into a sewage tank without a case. Compared with the conventional flat-sheet water filtering system, the negative pressure reverse osmosis filtering membrane system in accordance with the present invention can be directly purged by flushing or scraping the deposit on the membrane surface, and the entire system does not need to be shut down to demount for cleaning purpose.
It is therefore another aspect to provide a negative pressure reverse osmosis filtering membrane system with a lower operating pressure to enhance the water tightness effect, and reduce the water leakage problem and sewage osmosis problem.
It is therefore another aspect to provide a negative pressure reverse osmosis filtering membrane system wherein the cross flow provides a shear stress on the membrane surface to prevent the mud from adhering to the membrane surface. Besides, the open sewage tank decreases concentration polarization, and extends the membranes life.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the negative pressure reverse osmosis filtering membrane system includes a plurality of reverse osmosis filtering members, a plurality of buckle units, a plurality of sealing members, a first base and a second base.
Each of the reverse osmosis filtering members comprises a supporting plate, a first membrane, a second membrane, and an aperture. The first membrane and the second membrane sandwiches the supporting plate to define a room. The aperture is defined along an axis through the supporting plate, the first membrane and the second membrane to communicate with the room.
The buckle units are embedded next to each other and alternately stacked with the reverse osmosis filtering members. Each of the buckle units includes two conducting discs embedded with each other and sandwiching one reverse osmosis filtering member. The conducting discs respectively include an opening, multiple embedded fingers, and multiple lock portions. The opening is coaxial to and communicated with the aperture of the reverse osmosis filtering member. In each buckle unit, the embedded fingers of the lower conducting disc are set through the aperture and adjacent to the first membrane, and the lock portions of the lower conducting disc are adjacent to the second membrane. The embedded fingers of the lower conducting disc are fixed within the lock portions of the upper conducting disc to provide a firm orientation, and the embedded fingers of the lower conducting disc are disengaged from the lock portions of the upper conducting disc to provide a looser orientation.
The sealing members are respectively clamped between the conducting disc and each of the reverse osmosis filtering members. The first base is mounted to the topmost reverse osmosis filtering member. The first base further includes a pump hole communicating with the aperture and pumping the filtered liquid out of the reverse osmosis filtering membrane system by a negative pressure. The second base is mounted to the bottom reverse osmosis filtering member.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings,
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
While the specification concludes with claims defining the features of the invention that are regarded as novel, it is believed that the invention will be better understood from a consideration of the following description in conjunction with the figures, in which like reference numerals are carried forward.
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
The first base 500 is mounted adjacent to the reverse osmosis filtering member 200 secured on one side of the reverse osmosis filtering members by a first lid 510. The first base 500 includes a pump hole 520 communicating with the aperture 710 such that the pump 530 provides a negative pressure to pump the filtered liquid out of the system through a conduit 900. Moreover, another conduit 900′ is used for air exhaust of the system. The second base 600 is mounted adjacent to the reverse osmosis filtering member 200 secured on the other side of the reverse osmosis filtering members by a second lid 610. In this embodiment, the negative pressure provided by the pump 530 is approximately 0.5 kgw/cm2.
The negative pressure reverse osmosis filtering membrane system is immersed into a sewage tank 910 and supported by a frame 920 wherein the sewage tank 910 is further pumped into air to generate turbulent flow. Consequently, the sewage within the sewage tank 910 is filtered by the reverse osmosis filtering members 200, and conducted through the room 700 to the aperture 710 such that the filtered fluid is collected by the conduit 900 and directed out of the system. In addition, each of the reverse osmosis filtering member 200 is tightly coupled with the conducting disc 310 and 320 through the sealing members 400, thereby providing greater water-tightness and preventing from water leakage.
The condensed sewage is drawn by a motor 930 to re-flow in to the sewage tank 910. Under the recyclable operation, the mud and particle suspension deposited under the sewage tank 910 can be drained out of the sewage tank 910 after a long use period. Besides, the deposited metal material can also be withdrawn for reuse.
When the mud is deposited on the surface of the membrane, the user can directly purge the surface of the first membrane 220 and the second membrane 230 by flushing caused by water pressure or scraping with the rotatable vanes because the negative pressure reverse osmosis filtering membrane system of this embodiment does not have a case to cover itself. The first membrane 220 and the second membrane 230 are smooth nano-filtration membranes with less possibility of particle adhesion such that the purge effect is enhanced and the life of the membrane is therefore extended.
Refer to
Compared with the conventional flat-sheet water filtering system with many problems such as water leakage, concentration polarization, deposited mud adhesion, and purge inconvenience, the negative pressure reverse osmosis filtering membrane system of the embodiment includes the following effects:
1. The negative pressure reverse osmosis filtering membrane system of the embodiment is immersed into the sewage tank 910 without any sheltering case whereby the deposit on the membranes can be directly purged by flushing or scraping. This purge method can be processed during the operation, and the entire system does not need to be shut down for cleaning purpose.
2. The reverse osmosis filtering members 200 are stacked one by another by the alternate buckle units 300, and the operation pressure of the system is low. Therefore, the filtering area of each membrane is enlarged, and water leakage problem and sewage osmosis of the reverse osmosis filtering member problems are reduced.
3. The cross flow in the sewage tank 910 provides a shear stress on the membrane surface to prevent the mud from adhering on the membrane surface. Besides, the open sewage tank 910 restrains the deposited mud on the membrane surface, decreases concentration polarization, and extends the membranes life.
4. During the filtering process, the nano-filtration membranes of the embodiment can intercept organic compounds of small molecules with negative pressure. Under the low operation pressure, the inorganic sodium can pass through the nano-filtration membranes by dialysis effect such that the nano-filtration osmosis pressure is lower than reverse osmosis pressure, and the power is reduced.
Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, other embodiments are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the preferred embodiments contained herein.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.