Disposable cartridge for on-premises water treatment system
First Claim
1. A cartridge device for use in a heated cartridge water treatment system comprisingan outer container having a closed base, an open top end, and vertical walls disposed between the base and the top end, wherein the open top end can be sealably engaged with a headpiece of the heated cartridge water treatment system;
- an inner container having a closed base, a top end having at least one opening through which water to be treated can flow into the inner container, and vertical walls disposed between the base and the top end, wherein the vertical walls of the inner container are provided with at least one aperture through which water in the inner container can flow out of the inner container, a particle settling zone being defined between the aperture and the base of the inner container, and wherein the inner container is secured within the outer container in a position forming a gap between the walls of the outer container and the walls of the inner container and a gap between the base of the outer container and the base of the inner container; and
a treated water outlet positioned for receiving water from the gap between the top end of the outer container and the top end of the inner container, wherein water flowing out from the aperture of the inner container can flow out of the cartridge device through the treated water outlet, thereby defining a water flow path through the cartridge device.
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Abstract
A disposable cartridge device is provided for use in a heated cartridge water treatment system in which particles, formed by the heat-induced reaction of bicarbonates in the water, can be efficiently collected in non-turbulent particle settling zones. The cartridge includes multiple containers which are assembled to fit into each other and which form channels for the flow of water within gaps between the walls of the containers. When the particle collecting section becomes full, the water flow automatically is blocked, or cut-off, which signals the need to replace the cartridge. The cartridge also can include a polishing filter and a heater mounted to a surface of the outer container.
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37 Claims
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1. A cartridge device for use in a heated cartridge water treatment system comprising
an outer container having a closed base, an open top end, and vertical walls disposed between the base and the top end, wherein the open top end can be sealably engaged with a headpiece of the heated cartridge water treatment system; -
an inner container having a closed base, a top end having at least one opening through which water to be treated can flow into the inner container, and vertical walls disposed between the base and the top end, wherein the vertical walls of the inner container are provided with at least one aperture through which water in the inner container can flow out of the inner container, a particle settling zone being defined between the aperture and the base of the inner container, and wherein the inner container is secured within the outer container in a position forming a gap between the walls of the outer container and the walls of the inner container and a gap between the base of the outer container and the base of the inner container; and
a treated water outlet positioned for receiving water from the gap between the top end of the outer container and the top end of the inner container, wherein water flowing out from the aperture of the inner container can flow out of the cartridge device through the treated water outlet, thereby defining a water flow path through the cartridge device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 28, 29, 30)
wherein water in the water flow path flows through one or more apertures in the walls of the intermediate container or over the top end of the intermediate container. -
3. The cartridge device of claim 2 comprising a pair of intermediate containers having a first intermediate container disposed within a second intermediate container,
wherein the first intermediate container is secured within the second intermediate container in a position forming a gap between the walls of the first intermediate container and the walls of the second intermediate container and a gap between the base of the first intermediate container and the base of the second intermediate container. -
4. The cartridge device of claim 3, wherein the top end of the first intermediate container is lower than the top end of the inner container and lower than the top end of the second intermediate container, the top end of the first intermediate container having a rim over which water in the flow path can flow.
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5. The cartridge device of claim 4, wherein the vertical walls of the second intermediate container are provided with at least one aperture through which water in the flow path can flow.
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6. The cartridge device of claim 5, wherein the walls of the inner container and the walls of the second intermediate container each comprise two or more apertures, the apertures approximately defining a planar upper boundary of the particle settling zone.
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7. The cartridge device of claim 6, further comprising
a heater mounted to the outer container; - and
a filter positioned near the treated water outlet and in the gap between the outer container and the inner container, such that the water flow path is through the filter.
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8. The cartridge device of claim 7, wherein one or more of the walls of the inner container, outer container, first intermediate container, and second intermediate container are substantially cylindrical in shape.
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9. The cartridge device of claim 3, wherein the vertical walls of the inner container and the vertical walls of the intermediate container each substantially form a cylinder, the cylinders being concentrically disposed.
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10. The cartridge device of claim 9, further comprising an annularly shaped filter which fills the gap between the outer container and the second intermediate container, such that the water flow path is through the filter.
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11. The cartridge device of claim 10, further comprising a depth filter disposed between the outer container and the inner container.
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12. The cartridge device of claim 2, wherein the inner container, the outer container, and the at least one intermediate container are coated with an anti-corrosion lacquer.
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13. The cartridge device of claim 1, further comprising a heater mounted to the outer container.
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14. The cartridge device of claim 13, wherein the heater is mounted to the base of the outer container.
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15. The cartridge device of claim 14, wherein the heater is positioned between the base of the outer container and the base of the inner container.
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16. The cartridge device of claim 14, wherein the heater is mounted on an outer surface of the base of the outer container.
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17. The cartridge device of claim 1, wherein the walls of the outer container substantially form a cylinder.
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18. The cartridge device of claim 17, wherein the outer container includes one or more substantially axially oriented grooves extending substantially the length of the walls between the base and the top end of the outer container.
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19. The cartridge device of claim 17, wherein the base of the outer container comprises a circular groove positioned radially about a central axis normal to the base of the outer container.
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20. The cartridge device of claim 1, wherein about 50% of the water flow path is in the same direction as the direction in which particles in the cartridge settle under the influence of gravitational forces.
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21. The cartridge device of claim 1, further comprising a filter positioned near the treated water outlet and in the gap between the outer container and the inner container, such that the water flow path is through the filter.
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28. A method of treating water comprising
providing the cartridge device of claim 1, introducing water into the at least one opening of the top end of the inner container; -
heating the water in the inner container to break down bicarbonate hardness in the water to precipitate particles;
collecting at least some of the precipitated particles in the settling zone, separating the particles from the heated water to produce treated water; and
discharging the treated water from the treated water outlet.
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29. The method of claim 28, wherein the cartridge device further comprises a pair of intermediate containers disposed between the outer container and the inner container, the intermediate containers each having a closed base, an open top end, and vertical walls disposed between the base end and the top end, wherein water in the water flow path flows through one or more apertures in the walls of the intermediate containers or over the top end of the intermediate containers,
the pair of intermediate containers having a first intermediate container disposed within a second intermediate container, wherein the first intermediate container is secured within the second intermediate container in a position forming a gap between the walls of the first intermediate container and the walls of the second intermediate container and a gap between the base of the first intermediate container and the base of the second intermediate container, wherein the top end of the first intermediate container is lower than the top end of the inner container and lower than the top end of the second intermediate container, the top end of the first intermediate container having a rim over which water in the flow path can flow, the vertical walls of the second intermediate container being provided with at least one aperture through which water in the flow path can flow, and the walls of the inner container and the walls of the second intermediate container each comprising two or more apertures, the apertures approximately defining a planar upper boundary of the particle settling zone. -
30. The method of claim 29, further comprising a heater mounted to the outer container and a filter positioned near the treated water outlet and in the gap between the outer container and the inner container, such that the water flow path is through the filter.
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22. A cartridge device for use in a heated cartridge water treatment system comprising
an outer container having a closed base, an open top end, and vertical walls disposed between the base and the top end, wherein the open top end can be sealably engaged with a headpiece of the heated cartridge water treatment system; -
an inner container having a closed base, an open top end, and vertical walls disposed between the base and the top end, wherein the inner container is secured within the outer container in a position forming a gap between the walls of the outer container and the walls of the inner container and a gap between the base of the outer container and the base of the inner container, a particle settling zone being defined between the base of the inner container and the base of the outer container;
one or more outer baffles secured in the gap between the walls of the outer container and the walls of the inner container, and defining a flow path such that when untreated water enters the cartridge through an inlet feedpipe, said untreated water flows between the wall of the outer container and at least one of said outer baffles toward the particle settling zone and then passes between the at least one of said outer baffles and the wall of the inner container; and
a treated water outlet positioned for receiving water from the top end of the inner container, wherein water flowing out from the inner container can flow out of the cartridge device through the treated water outlet, thereby defining a water flow path through the cartridge device. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31)
providing the cartridge device of claim 22, introducing water into the top end of the outer container; heating the water in the outer container to break down bicarbonate hardness in the water to precipitate particles;
collecting at least some of the precipitated particles in the settling zone, separating the particles from the heated water to produce treated water; and
discharging the treated water from the treated water outlet.
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32. A water treatment system comprising
a housing having a headpiece, an inlet water connection, and an outlet water connection; -
a removable, disposable cartridge which comprises an outer container having a closed base, an open top end, and vertical walls disposed between the base and the top end, wherein the open top end can be sealably engaged with the headpiece of the housing;
an inner container having a closed base, a top end having at least one opening in fluid communication with the inlet water connection of the headpiece, and vertical walls disposed between the base and the top end, wherein the vertical walls of the inner container are provided with at least one aperture through which water in the inner container can flow out of the inner container, a particle settling zone being defined between the aperture and the base of the inner container, and wherein the inner container is secured within the outer container in a position forming a gap between the walls of the outer container and the walls of the inner container and a gap between the base of the outer container and the base of the inner container;
a treated water outlet positioned in the gap between the top end of the outer container and the top end of the inner container, the treated water outlet being in fluid communication with outlet water connection of the headpiece; and
a heater means for heating water when flowing through the cartridge. - View Dependent Claims (33, 34)
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35. A water treatment system comprising
a housing having a headpiece, an inlet water connection, and an outlet water connection; -
a removable, disposable cartridge which comprises an outer container having a closed base, an open top end, and vertical walls disposed between the base and the top end, wherein the open top end can be sealably engaged with the headpiece of the housing;
an inner container having a closed base, a top end having at least one opening in fluid communication with the outlet water connection of the headpiece, and vertical walls disposed between the base and the top end, wherein the inner container is secured within the outer container in a position forming a gap between the walls of the outer container and the walls of the inner container and a gap between the base of the outer container and the base of the inner container, a particle settling zone being defined between the base of the inner container and the base of the outer container;
one or more outer baffles secured in the gap between the walls of the outer container and the walls of the inner container, and defining a flow path such that untreated water entering the cartridge through the water inlet connection flows between wall of the outer container and at least one of said outer baffles toward the particle settling zone and then passes between the at least one of said outer baffles and the wall of the inner container; and
a treated water outlet positioned in the gap between the top end of the outer container and the top end of the inner container, the treated water outlet being in fluid communication with the outlet water connection of the headpiece; and
a heater means for heating water when flowing through the cartridge. - View Dependent Claims (36, 37)
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