Patents Assigned to Gausewitz, Carr & Rothenberg
  • Patent number: 4176063
    Abstract: An economical and commercially practical reverse-osmosis water purifier system which has no back pressure acting against the semipermeable membrane, so that the filtering rate is maximized. Furthermore, the supply of tap water to the system is shut off automatically as soon as the pure water storage tank is full, use of water thus being greatly reduced. These, and other major advantages, are achieved despite the fact that there is only a single tube extending to the faucet, automatic ice-maker, refrigerated drinking fountain or other point of use.The system uses rugged, long-lasting and economical diaphragm valves, which eliminates the need for sliding seals. Thus, it becomes highly practical to injection-mold the valves of plastic.The long-standing major problem of plugging or fouling of the constricted outlet for waste water is eliminated at low cost and with very little use of water. What water is used provides not only cleaning of the constriction region but also a partial flushing of the filter membrane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1977
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1979
    Assignees: Richard W. Beall, Jr., Robert B. Sprague, Louis J. Favara, Gausewitz, Carr & Rothenberg
    Inventor: Truman V. Tyler