Claims
- 1. A water treatment apparatus, the apparatus removing organic, inorganic, microbiological, and radiological contaminants from water, the apparatus thereby discharging potable water therefrom, the apparatus comprising;
a first housing portion comprising:
(i) a top surface, the top surface having a water inlet formed therein; (ii) a cylindrical sidewall integrally formed with the top surface and depending therefrom; (iii) a bottom surface integral with the sidewall and extending therefrom, the bottom surface having a recess formed therein, the recess having a plurality of holes formed therein, the holes defining means for providing a long dwell time; (b) a second housing portion comprising:
a cylindrical side wall having an upper edge and terminating at a housing outlet; (c) means for detachably connecting the first housing portion and the second housing portion such that the recess of the first housing portion is housed within the second housing portion; (d) at least one treatment section disposed Within the first housing portion: (e) at least one treatment section disposed within the second housing portion; (f) at least one porous separator disposed in each housing portion, the at least one porous separator removing impurities from water and regulating water flow through each of the treatment sections; and wherein water flows into the water inlet, through each of the treatment sections in at least one of the housing portions, through the at least one porous separator, and exits at the housing outlet.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one treatment section in the first housing portion is a first treatment section and a second treatment section disposed below the first treatment section, and
wherein the at least one treatment section in the second housing portion is a third treatment section and a fourth treatment section disposed below the third treatment section.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the first treatment section comprises a plurality of distinct particulate layers, the layers comprising:
(a) a first layer comprising silver impregnated activated carbon (silver carbon); (b) a second layer comprising activated carbon; and (c) a third layer comprising Redox Alloy.
- 4. The water treatment apparatus of claim 3 wherein the second treatment section comprises a plurality of distinct particulate layers, the layers comprising:
(d) a fourth layer comprising Iodine particles or resin, and (e) a fifth layer comprising iodine particles or resin disposed within means for lengthening dwell time.
- 5. The water treatment apparatus of claim 4 wherein the third treatment section comprises a plurality of distinct particulate layers, the layers comprising:
(a) a sixth layer comprising an anionic resin; (b) a seventh layer comprising silver carbon; and (c) an eighth layer comprising activated carbon.
- 6. The water treatment apparatus of claim 5 wherein the fourth treatment section comprises a plurality of distinct particulate layers, the layers comprising:
(a) a ninth layer comprising activated carbon; (b) a tenth layer comprising Redox Alloy; (c) an eleventh layer comprising activated carbon; (d) a twelfth layer comprising ion exchange resin.
- 7. The water treatment apparatus of Claim 6 wherein the ion exchange resin comprises a mixed bed resin of cationic and anionic resins.
- 8. The water treatment apparatus of claim 6 wherein the ion exchange resin comprises a mixed bed resin of cationic and anionic resins mixed with activated carbon.
- 9. The water treatment apparatus of claim 6 wherein the ion exchange resin comprises a water softener.
- 10. The water treatment apparatus of claim 6 wherein the ion exchange resin comprises a water softener mixed with activated carbon.
- 11. The water treatment apparatus of claim 8 further comprising:
(a) a thirteenth layer comprising activated carbon; (b) a fourteenth layer comprising Redox Alloy; and (c) a fifteenth layer comprising activated carbon, wherein the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth layers are disposed within the fourth treatment section below the twelfth layer.
- 12. The water treatment apparatus of claim 9 further comprising;
(a) a thirteenth layer comprising activated carbon; (b) a fourteenth layer comprising Redox Alloy; and (c) a fifteenth layer comprising activated carbon, wherein the thirteenth. fourteenth, and fifteenth layers are disposed within the fourth treatment section below the twelfth layer.
- 13. The water treatment apparatus of claim 10 further comprising:
(a) a thirteenth layer comprising activated carbon; (b) a fourteenth layer Comprising Redox Alloy; and (c) a fifteenth layer comprising activated carbon, wherein the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth layers are disposed within the fourth treatment section below the twelfth layer.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1 which further comprises:
(a) a third housing portion sealably connected to the second housing portion, and comprising:
(i) a top surface, the top surface having a water inlet formed therein in fluid communication with the bottom of the third housing portion; (ii) a cylindrical sidewall integrally formed with the top surface and depending therefrom; (iii) a bottom surface integral with the sidewall and extending therefrom, the bottom surface having a recess formed therein; (b) a fourth housing portion sealably connected to the third housing portion, and comprising.
(i) a top surface, the top surface having a water inlet formed therein in fluid communication with the bottom of the third housing portion; (ii) a cylindrical sidewall integrally formed with the top surface and depending therefrom; (iii) a bottom surface integral with the sidewall and extending therefrom, the bottom surface having a recess formed therein; (c) a fifth housing portion sealably connected to the fourth housing portion, and comprising:
(i) a top surface, the top surface having a water inlet formed therein in fluid communication with the bottom of the third housing portion; (ii) a cylindrical sidewall integrally formed with the top surface and depending therefrom; (iii) a bottom surface integral with the sidewall and extending therefrom, the bottom surface having a recess formed therein; (d) a sixth housing portion sealably connected to the fifth housing portion, and comprising;
(i) a top surface, the top surface having a water inlet formed therein in fluid communication with the bottom of the fifth housing portion; (ii) a cylindrical side wall integrally formed with the top surface and depending therefrom, the sidewall terminating at a housing outlet; and (e) means for detachably connecting the housing portions such that each lower housing portion is directly stackable to any higher housing portion.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the at least one treatment section in the first housing portion is a first treatment section, and
wherein the at least one treatment section in the second housing portion is a second treatment section, and further comprising: (a) a third treatment section, the third treatment section being disposed within the third housing portion; (b) a fourth treatment section, the fourth treatment section being disposed within the fourth housing portion; (c) a fifth treatment section, the fifth treatment section being disposed within the fifth housing portion; (d) a sixth treatment section, the sixth treatment section being disposed within the sixth housing portion.
- 16. The water treatment apparatus of claim 15 wherein the first treatment section is a plurality of distinct particulate layers, the layers comprising:
(a) a first layer comprising silver impregnated activated carbon (silver carbon); (b) a second layer comprising activated carbon; (c) a third layer comprising a combination of silver carbon and activated carbon; (d) a fourth layer comprising Redox Alloy; and (e) a fifth layer comprising a combination of Redox Alloy and activated carbon.
- 17. The water treatment apparatus of claim 16 wherein the second treatment section is at least one distinct particulate layer, the at least one layer comprising:
(a) a sixth layer comprising iodine particles or resin.
- 18. The water treatment apparatus of claim 17 wherein the third treatment section is at least one distinct particulate layer, the at least one layer comprising:
(a) a seventh layer comprising means for long dwell time.
- 19. The water treatment apparatus of claim 18 wherein the fourth treatment section is a plurality of distinct particulate layers, the layers comprising:
(a) an eighth layer comprising an anionic resin; (b) a ninth layer comprising silver carbon; (C) a tenth layer comprising activated carbon; (d) a eleventh layer comprising a combination of silver carbon and activated carbon; (e) a twelfth layer comprising a combination of activated carbon and anionic resin; and
- 20. The water treatment apparatus of claim 19 wherein the fifth treatment section is a plurality of distinct particulate layers, the layers comprising:
(a) a fourteenth layer comprising Redox Alloy; (b) a fifteenth layer comprising activated carbon; (c) a sixteenth layer comprising silver carbon; (d) a seventeenth layer comprising a combination of Redox Alloy and activated carbon; (e) an eighteenth layer comprising a combination of silver carbon and activated carbon; and
- 21. The water treatment apparatus of claim 20 wherein the sixth treatment section is a plurality of distinct particulate layers, the layers comprising:
(a) a twentieth layer comprising a mixed bed resin of cationic and anionic resins; (b) a twenty-first layer comprising a water softener: (c) a twenty-second layer comprising Redox Alloy; (d) a twenty-third layer comprising activated carbon; (e) a twenty-fourth Layer comprising a combination of mixed bed resin and activated carbon; (f) a twenty-fifth layer comprising a combination of Redox Alloy and activated carbon; (g) a twenty-sixth layer comprising a combination of Redox Alloy and activated carbon followed by mixed bed resin; (h) a twenty-seventh layer comprising a combination of a water softener and activated carbon; and (i) a twenty-eighth layer comprising a combination of Redox Alloy and activated carbon followed by a water softeners
- 22. A water treatment apparatus, the apparatus removing organic, inorganic, microbiological, and radiological contaminants from water, the apparatus thereby discharging potable water therefrom, the apparatus comprising:
(a) means for forcing water through the apparatus; (b) a housing, the housing comprising:
(i) a plurality of distinct housing portions; (ii) a plurality of fluid delivery conduits interconnecting the plurality of housing portions; (iii) a water inlet; (iv) a water outlet; (c) at least one treatment section disposed within. each of the plurality of housing portions; (d) at least one porous separator disposed in each of the plurality of housing portions, the at least one porous separator removing impurities from water and regulating water flow through the housing; and wherein water flows into the water inlet, through each of the treatment sections in the housing, through the at least one porous separator, and exits at the water outlet.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 08/311,943, entitled “WATER TREATMENT APPARATUS”, filed Sep. 26, 1994, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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