Treatment of water
First Claim
1. A method for removing dissolved solids from water which method comprises the steps of:
- feeding said water through a salt retention passage bounded by said reverse osmosis membrane;
subjecting the membrane, the water in the salt retention passage, and the water that has passed through the membrane, to a fluctuating magnetic field; and
, feeding an electric current of varying magnitude to each of two coils spaced apart along the length of said salt retention passage to generate said fluctuating magnetic field, the water in the salt retention passage being in the fields of said coils.
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Abstract
A desalinator is disclosed for removing dissolved solids from sea water or brackish water. The desalinator (10) comprising a casing (12) into which a pump (14) driven by a motor (16) pumps sea water or brackish water under pressure. A desalination cartridge (76) within the casing (12) includes semi-permeable material which acts as a reverse osmosis membrane and through which permeate is forced to separate it from the sea water or brackish water. The solids dissolved in the brackish water or sea water are retained in the salt retention passages of the cartridge (76). Three electrical coils (94, 96 and 98) encircle the cartridge (76) and are embedded in the walls of the casing (12). The coils are supplied with current from a supply (112) which is preferably a 50 Hertz, 380 Volt three phase supply. The coils are also connected by lines (108) to an adjustable frequency AC drive (110) which is in turn connected to the motor (16). The coils (94, 96 and 98) impose a magnetic field on the sea water or brackish water in the salt retention passages which enhances the rate at which water permeates through the reverse osmosis membrane and also inhibits fouling. The coils (94, 96 and 98) additionally act as chockes for the motor (16).
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1. A method for removing dissolved solids from water which method comprises the steps of:
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feeding said water through a salt retention passage bounded by said reverse osmosis membrane;
subjecting the membrane, the water in the salt retention passage, and the water that has passed through the membrane, to a fluctuating magnetic field; and
,feeding an electric current of varying magnitude to each of two coils spaced apart along the length of said salt retention passage to generate said fluctuating magnetic field, the water in the salt retention passage being in the fields of said coils. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An apparatus for removing dissolved solids from water comprising:
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an elongate salt retention passage bounded by a reverse osmosis membrane;
means for feeding water to said salt retention passage so that water flows along said salt retention passage;
at least two coils spaced apart along the length of the salt retention passage;
means for applying a voltage of varying magnitude to each of said coils to cause each coil to generate a fluctuating magnetic field;
the water in said salt retention passage, in use of the apparatus, being subjected to said fluctuating magnetic fields of said coils; and
,a casing of elongate form, a cartridge of elongate form in said casing, said cartridge including semi-permeable membranes bounding a multitude of the salt retention passages, and the coils being spaced apart along the length of the casing. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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