Water treatment device

US10189724B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10189724-B2
Application numberUS-201515539525-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 24, 2015
Priority dateDec 26, 2014
Publication dateJan 29, 2019
Grant dateJan 29, 2019

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Abstract

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A water treatment vessel ( 10 ) causes electric discharge in water stored therein to produce a sterilizing factor. The water treatment vessel ( 10 ) moves in accordance with the level of water in a reservoir ( 30 ) to be switched between a discharging state where the water treatment vessel ( 10 ) and the reservoir ( 30 ) have no communication, and a pair of electrodes ( 16, 17 ) are immersed in water in the water treatment vessel ( 10 ) to cause the electric discharge, and a draining state where the pair of electrodes ( 16, 17 ) come out of water in the water treatment vessel ( 10 ) to stop the electric discharge, and water flows out of the water treatment vessel ( 10 ) into the reservoir ( 30 ). The water supplier ( 20 ) supplies water to the water treatment vessel ( 10 ) in the draining state, and stop the supply of water to the water treatment vessel ( 10 ) in the discharging state.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A water treatment device comprising: a water treatment vessel which causes electric discharge in water stored therein to produce a sterilizing factor; a water supplier, including a water tank and valve mechanism, which supplies water to the water treatment vessel; a reservoir which stores the water supplied from the water supplier; and a pair of electrodes which cause the electric discharge in the water treatment vessel, wherein the water treatment vessel is configured to rotate, about a rotational shaft parallel to a horizontal plane in the reservoir, in accordance with the level of the water stored in the reservoir, rotation of the water treatment vessel switches the water treatment vessel between a discharging state where the water treatment vessel and the reservoir have no communication and the pair of electrodes are immersed in the water in the water treatment vessel to cause the electric discharge, and a draining state where the pair of electrodes come out of the water in the water treatment vessel to stop the electric discharge and the water flows out of the water treatment vessel into the reservoir, and the water supplier is configured to supply water to the water treatment vessel while the water treatment vessel is in the draining state, and stop the supply of water to the water treatment vessel while the water treatment vessel is in the discharging state. 2. The water treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the water treatment vessel includes a divider which is made of an electrically insulating material, and divides a space in the water treatment vessel into a portion in which one of the pair of electrodes is immersed in the water, and a portion in which the other of the pair of electrodes is immersed in the water, the divider has a through hole which forms a current path between the pair of electrodes and allows the electric discharge to occur, and the divider is orthogonal to the rotational shaft of the water treatment vessel. 3. The water treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the valve mechanism is coupled to the water treatment vessel, and is configured to be closed during the discharging state, and opened during the draining state. 4. The water treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the water treatment vessel is configured to be switched to the draining state if the level of the water stored in the reservoir is equal to or less than a predetermined value, and tilted in the draining state such that the water flows out of the water treatment vessel over an edge thereof reservoir into the reservoir. 5. The water treatment device of claim 1 , wherein a wall surface of the water treatment vessel, over which the water flows out of the water treatment vessel, is tilted so that an upper end of the wall surface is located further toward the outside than a lower end thereof. 6. The water treatment device of claim 2 , wherein valve mechanism is coupled to the water treatment vessel, and is configured to be closed during the discharging state, and opened during the draining state. 7. The water treatment device of claim 2 , wherein the water treatment vessel is configured to be switched to the draining state if the level of the water stored in the reservoir is equal to or less than a predetermined value, and tilted in the draining state such that the water flows out of the water treatment vessel over an edge thereof reservoir into the reservoir. 8. The water treatment device of claim 2 , wherein a wall surface of the water treatment vessel, over which the water flows out of the water treatment vessel, is tilted so that an upper end of the wall surface is located further toward the outside than a lower end thereof. 9. The water treatment device of claim 3 , wherein a wall surface of the water treatment vessel, over which the water flows out of the water treatment vessel, is tilted so that an upper end of the wall surface is located further toward the outside than a lower end thereof. 10. The water treatment device of claim 4 , wherein a wall surface of the water treatment vessel, over which the water flows out of the water treatment vessel, is tilted so that an upper end of the wall surface is located further toward the outside than a lower end thereof. 11. The water treatment device of claim 6 , wherein a wall surface of the water treatment vessel, over which the water flows out of the water treatment vessel, is tilted so that an upper end of the wall surface is located further toward the outside than a lower end thereof. 12. The water treatment device of claim 7 , wherein a wall surface of the water treatment vessel, over which the water flows out of the water treatment vessel, is tilted so that an upper end of the wall surface is located further toward the outside than a lower end thereof.

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  • Air-humidifier with water reservoir · CPC title

  • using moving unheated wet elements · CPC title

  • Reactive oxygen species, singlet oxygen, OH radical · CPC title

  • by purification, e.g. by filtering; by sterilisation; by ozonisation · CPC title

  • Disinfection · CPC title

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What does patent US10189724B2 cover?
A water treatment vessel ( 10 ) causes electric discharge in water stored therein to produce a sterilizing factor. The water treatment vessel ( 10 ) moves in accordance with the level of water in a reservoir ( 30 ) to be switched between a discharging state where the water treatment vessel ( 10 ) and the reservoir ( 30 ) have no communication, and a pair of electrodes ( 16, 17 ) are immersed in…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Daikin Ind Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C02F1/4608. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 29 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).