1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a household water-filtering equipment and more specifically to a water-saving type household reverse osmosis membrane assembly installed in a household pure water machine membrane shell.
2. Description of Related Arts
With the rapid development of national industrialization, water source pollution has become a major problem for urgent resolution in the country. The pursuit of nationals for a healthy life and the increasing deterioration of drinking water for living constitute a sharp conflict. To resolve the present drinking water condition, reverse osmosis (RO) pure water machine is popular with users. However, in the existing technology, the household reverse osmosis system has such a significant disadvantage as the machine discharging a lot of waste water during producing pure water. For traditional design scheme, the proportion between the pure water flow and waste water flow is around 1:3 when the equipment is producing water, that is, to obtain every liter of pure water, 4 liters of tap water will be consumed. As a result, the water utilization rate is low and a lot of water resources are wasted. This contravenes the concept of saving water resources, sustainable development, low carbon and environmental protection promoted greatly by our country currently.
The existing household reverse osmosis system is also under way of constant technical innovation. However, the water-saving method adopted by the current household reverse osmosis membrane system is achieved by such a process as utilizing waste water backflow, waste water blockage for intermittent centralized discharge. The defects of this water-saving technology as reflected in practical use are as follows: firstly, the practice of waste water backflow is to have the concentrated water flowing out of the waste water proportioner return to the front end of the RO membrane again, so that the TDS value in the tap water rises gradually. When the salts hard to dissolve in water get concentrated constantly in the membrane components to such an extent that exceeds the solubility limit, scale will form on the reverse osmosis membrane surface. The higher the recovery rate is, the higher the risk of scaling will be; secondly, such method as blocking the waste water regularly via solenoid valve and discharging the waste water in a centralized manner produces only pure water during blockage. As a result, the pressure in the RO membrane cavity will rise constantly in the period of blockage, the RO membrane keeps on working in a state of high pressure which even exceeds the RO membrane pressure threshold and the RO membrane service life reduces substantially. Thirdly, controlling waste water discharge via solenoid valve may result in household RO system collapsing directly due to the operation times of solenoid valve exceeding the upper limit or spare parts ageing.
For the deficiencies present in the above existing technology, the present invention provides a water-saving type household reverse osmosis (RO) membrane assembly, which is rational in design with a high water recovery rate.
To achieve the above goal, the present invention adopts the following technical scheme:
A water-saving type household reverse osmosis (RO) membrane assembly comprises a shell, and at least two RO membrane components. The two RO membrane components are used by a way of series connection in a proper order, nesting or a combination of series connection and nesting. In two adjacent RO membrane components, a waste water discharge outlet of one of the RO membrane components connects with a water inlet of another RO membrane component, and clean water discharge outlets for all RO membrane components are connected to a clean water pipe.
The RO membrane components are separated by a baffle plate therebetween.
The shell comprises a shell cylinder body and a shell end cover.
The shell cylinder body and the shell end cover are sealed by a seal ring, bonded by glue or welded ultrasonically.
The shell comprises the water inlet, one waste water opening and at least one waste water opening.
Each of the RO membrane components comprises a RO membrane layer, wherein the RO membrane layer forms an annular cylinder to filter and divide tap water entering from one end into pure water and waste water for outputting toward the other end; and an intermediate pipe, wherein the intermediate pipe is provided axially in the annular cylinder and has an intermediate passageway internally. The intermediate pipe has a pure water inlet communicating with the intermediate passageway formed on a pipe wall to receive the pure water separated out by the RO membrane layer. An axial length of the intermediate pipe is greater than that of the RO membrane layer.
In comparison with the existing technology, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:
1. Rational in design, simple in structure, convenient for production and reduce cost;
2. High water recovery rate, less waste water discharge to reduce wasting of water resources and the social benefits are huge;
3. Increased service life, safe and reliable during work and better stability.
In the FIGS: 100—RO membrane assembly, 1−Shell, 101—Shell cylinder body, 102—Shell end cover, 2—RO membrane components, 20—The first RO membrane component, 201a—The first RO membrane layer, 201b—The first intermediate pipe, 201c—The first intermediate passageway, 202—The second RO membrane component, 202a—The second RO membrane layer, 202b—The second intermediate pipe, 202c—The second intermediate passageway, 203—The third RO membrane components, 203a—The third RO membrane layer, 203b—The third intermediate pipe, 203c—The third intermediate passageway, 3—Water inlet and outlet assembly, 31—Water inlet, 311—The first tap water passageway, 32—Pure water outlet, 32a—The first pure water outlet, 32b—The second pure water outlet, 32c—The third pure water outlet, 321—The first pure water passageway, 322—The second pure water passageway, 323—The third pure water passageway, 33—Waste water outlet, 331—The first waste water passageway, 332—The second waste water passageway, 333—The third waste water passageway, 4—Baffle plate, 401—The first waste water through hole, 402—The second waste water through hole
A detailed description is given to the technical scheme of the present invention in combination with the specification FIGS. and specific embodiments.
A water-saving type household reverse osmosis membrane assembly provided by the present invention comprises a shell 1, and at least two RO membrane components 2. The RO membrane components are used by a way of series connection in proper order, nesting or a combination of series connection and nesting. In two adjacent RO membrane components, a waste water discharge outlet of one of the RO membrane components connects with a water inlet of another RO membrane component, and clean water discharge outlets for all RO membrane components are connected to a clean water pipe.
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The above embodiments should be comprehended as being used only to describe the present invention and not to limit the protection scope of the present invention. Any technical people in the present field can utilize the contents disclosed above to make possible variations and modifications to the scheme lodged by the present invention without being divorced from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, any simple modification, equivalent change and decoration made according to the technical essence of the present invention to the above embodiments without being divorced from technical contents of the present invention falls in the protection scope of the present invention without exception.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201410334438.3 | Jul 2014 | CN | national |
This is a U.S. National Stage under 35 U.S.C 371 of the International Application PCT/CN2015/076501, filed Apr. 14, 2015, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(a-d) to CN 201410334438.3, filed Jul. 14, 2014.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CN2015/076501 | 4/14/2015 | WO | 00 |