Abstract: An apparatus and method for optimizing hydro-cyclone separation in a filtering system is disclosed. The apparatus includes a first, second and third storage tanks, a pump, a motor, a variable speed drive, and a hydro-cyclone. The pump pulls fluid from the third storage tank and routes it to the hydro-cyclone where particles are separated out. The filtered fluid is then routed onto a mechanism, such as a car wash, where the clean fluid is utilized. Since the car wash cannot always use all of the filtered fluid, a controller monitor flow rate and fluid pressure, and operates a proportional fluid control valve to bypass some or all of the fluid routed to the car wash and redirect it back to the second storage tank. This process allows the hydro-cyclone to operate at maximum efficiency while flow to the carwash may vary. The dirty particles separated out by the hydro-cyclone are routed to the first storage tank.
Abstract: An apparatus and method for optimizing hydro-cyclone separation in a filtering system is disclosed. The apparatus includes a first, second and third storage tanks, a pump, a motor, a variable speed drive, and a hydro-cyclone. The pump pulls fluid from the third storage tank and routes it to the hydro-cyclone where particles are separated out. The filtered fluid is then routed onto a mechanism, such as a car wash, where the clean fluid is utilized. Since the car wash cannot always use all of the filtered fluid, a controller monitor flow rate and fluid pressure, and operates a proportional fluid control valve to bypass some or all of the fluid routed to the car wash and redirect it back to the second storage tank. This process allows the hydro-cyclone to operate at maximum efficiency while flow to the carwash may vary. The dirty particles separated out by the hydro-cyclone are routed to the first storage tank.
Abstract: An apparatus and a method for using permeate to flush a reverse osmosis filter membrane in the same flow direction as when fluid is being filtered through the membrane is disclosed. The apparatus includes a housing having a membrane positioned therein. The housing has an inlet side and an outlet side. The membrane has an interior surface and an exterior surface. The housing has an inlet port located outward of the exterior surface of the membrane, at the inlet side of the housing, and a first outlet port and a second outlet port both located at the outlet side of the housing. The first outlet port is located outward of the exterior surface of the membrane and the second outlet port is located inward of the interior surface of the membrane. A first pump is used to route pressurized, untreated fluid from a fluid source through the membrane to produce permeate. A storage tank holds permeate until needed.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 29, 2020
Publication date:
November 4, 2021
Applicant:
Velocity Water Works LLC
Inventors:
Paul Philip Kalscheur, Michael Aaron Huiting, Clint Jeffrey Griesbach, Theodore Paul LaVigne, Jay Scott Dayak