CHLORINE GENERATOR
A chlorine generator includes a main water channel for connecting to a pool and a subsidiary water channel connected between two points on the main water channel. A feed valve, a brine tank, a pump and an electrolytic tank are located on the subsidiary water channel. Salt is added into the brine tank and dissolved in water drawn in from the main water channel, and the high concentration saline solution is pumped from the brine tank into the electrolytic tank where chlorine is generated from the saline. The chlorinated solution from the electrolytic tank is then mixed with the water in the main water channel. A stirring device is provided at the bottom of the brine tank to stir the water therein to facilitate the generation of high concentration saline solution. Salt is electrolyzed without being dissolved into the swimming pool directly, thereby reducing harmful effects to swimmers.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a chlorine generator, and more particularly to a chlorine generator for use with a swimming pool.
2. Description of the Related Art
A small amount of chlorine can function as a disinfectant, and is thus often used in swimming pools by dissolving chlorine in the water of the swimming pool to disinfect the swimming pool. To generate chlorine, a conventional method is to set up a chlorine generator (an electrolytic tank) at the outlet of a circulating filter of the pool. To produce chlorine, a certain amount of salt (NaCl) is dissolved into the swimming pool so as to make the water therein a saline solution of certain salinity. The water is then brought into the circulating filter. After passing through the filter, the water flows through the electrolytic tank, where the water having certain salinity undergoes a chemical reaction (electrolysis) inside the saline electrolytic tank. The chemical reaction produces chlorine and hydrogen at the same time, and the chlorine dissolves into the water which flows back into the swimming pool. In this way, while filtering the water of the swimming pool, the saline solution is treated in electrolysis reaction to produce chlorine. The treatment process is continuous, and the saline solution in the swimming pool is gradually transformed into water containing chlorine to perform the disinfection function.
This saline electrolysis method has the following shortcomings:
1. Because the salt has to be pre-dissolved into the swimming pool, it is often difficult to completely and uniformly dissolve the salt in a large pool of water. This adversely affects the efficiency of the electrolysis.
2. Because the salt is directly dissolved into the swimming pool, the salt concentration cannot be too high or it will be harmful to the skin of the swimmers. Electrolyzing the low-concentration saline solution will result in low electrolyzing efficiency.
3. Even though the water in the pool is relatively low in salt concentration, due to the volume of the swimming pool, a large amount of salt is needed, which often leads to waste.
4. The impurities in the salt directly enter the swimming pool, causing water pollution.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, the present invention is directed to a chlorine generator that substantially obviates one or more of the problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a chlorine generator that can generate chlorine to disinfect the water of a swimming pool without directly dissolving salt in the swimming pool, so as to improve saline electrolysis efficiency.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the descriptions that follow and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims thereof as well as the appended drawings.
To achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention provides a chlorine generator, which includes a brine tank, a main water channel, a subsidiary water channel connected between an upstream point and a downstream point on the main water channel, a stirring device located at the bottom side of the brine tank, and an electrolytic tank for generating chlorine from a saline solution by an electrolysis reaction, wherein the brine tank, the stirring device and the electrolytic tank are located on the subsidiary water channel, whereby chlorinated water from the electrolytic tank enters the main water channel.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
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The feed valve 3 (shown in
The salt port cover 4 may be an inverted measuring cup 41 covering a port in the cap 13 of the brine tank 1 (shown in
The stirring device 5 is located on the bottom of the brine tank 1 and is used for stirring the salt and water inside the tank after water is introduced into the tank in order to completely dissolve the salt to form a high concentration saline. The pump 6 is located downstream from the stirring device 5 for pumping the saline from the brine tank 1 into the electrolytic tank 7. The stirring device 5 and the pump 6 can be mounted on a common shaft driven by a motor to carry out stirring and pumping at the same time, as shown in
The electrolytic tank 7 (shown in
The operation and working principle of the device according to embodiments of the present invention, as shown in
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Further, the multi-segmented brine tank 1 that includes a dismountable upper drum 11 and a lower drum 12, as shown in
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Using the chlorine generator according to embodiments of the present invention, salt can be added into the brine tank and fully dissolved in the water therein for the electrolysis reaction. This eliminates the need to dissolve salt into the swimming pool directly. The saline in the brine tank can have a high salt concentration, and the salt quantity in the brine tank can be controlled without wasting salt. In addition, by employing a constant current control for the electrolytic tank, there is no need to measure the salt concentration in the brine tank.
Other advantages of the chlorine generator include:
1. By using the stirring device, salt can be stirred and dissolved fully in the brine tank, then introduced into the electrolytic tank for the electrolysis reaction. This increases the efficiency and completeness of the electrolysis.
2. Because water flows from the bottom to the top in the electrolytic tank, the hydrogen bubbles generated in the electrolysis process will float upward through the water between the titanium plates. This prevents hydrogen from blocking the effective area of the titanium plates which could cause increased resistance and reduced chlorine production efficiency.
3. By using a flow valve in the main water channel, the rate of flow in the main water channel can be detected, so that the electrolytic tank can be turned off when the flow in the main water channel is insufficient. This prevents high concentration chlorinated water from entering the pool.
4. By using a multi-segmented brine tank that includes upper and low drums, the upper drum can be stored inside the low drum when not in use, which facilitates packaging and saves space as well as packing and transportation cost.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modification and variations can be made in the chlorine generator of the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations that come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A chlorine generator, comprising:
- a brine tank;
- a main water channel;
- a subsidiary water channel connected between an upstream point and a downstream point on the main water channel;
- a stirring device located at the bottom side of the brine tank; and
- an electrolytic tank for generating chlorine from a saline solution by an electrolysis reaction,
- wherein the brine tank, the stirring device and the electrolytic tank are located on the subsidiary water channel, whereby chlorinated water from the electrolytic tank enters the main water channel.
2. The chlorine generator as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a feed valve located between the main water channel and the brine tank on the subsidiary water channel for controlling water flow from the main water channel to the brine tank.
3. The chlorine generator as claimed in claim 2, wherein the feed valve is a press-down valve, a rotary valve or a push-pull valve.
4. The chlorine generator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stirring device includes stirring blades driven by a motor or by water power.
5. The chlorine generator as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a pump located on the subsidiary water channel between the stirring device and the electrolytic tank for pumping saline from the brine tank into the electrolytic tank, wherein the stirring device and the pump are either mounted on a common shaft driven by a motor or are driven by separate motors.
6. The chlorine generator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electrolytic tank includes a plurality of vertical titanium plates for carrying out the electrolysis reaction, and wherein water flows upward inside the electrolytic tank.
7. The chlorine generator as claimed in claim 1, further including a flow valve in the main water channel for turning off the electrolytic tank when the water flow in the main water channel is below a predetermined value.
8. The chlorine generator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the brine tank includes a dismountable upper drum and a lower drum, where the upper drum is capable of fitting in the inside of the lower drum when turned over for packaging.
9. The chlorine generator as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a filter screen or a water permeable sack inside the brine tank.
10. The chlorine generator as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a salt port cover for covering a salt port of the brine tank, the salt port cover capable of functioning as a measuring cup.
11. The chlorine generator as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a water level detector inside the brine tank for turning off the electrolytic tank when the water level inside the brine tank is below a predetermined value.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 23, 2007
Publication Date: Jan 8, 2009
Applicant: INTEX RECREATION CORPORATION (Long Beach, CA)
Inventors: Hua Hsiang Lin (Fujian), Shen Wu Wong (Fujian)
Application Number: 12/278,276