Reverse osmosis apparatus and seawater desalination system having the same

US11617987B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11617987-B2
Application numberUS-202117334856-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 31, 2021
Priority dateJun 3, 2020
Publication dateApr 4, 2023
Grant dateApr 4, 2023

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A reverse osmosis apparatus for a seawater desalination system is provided. The reverse osmosis apparatus includes a barrel in which a plurality of vessels receiving reverse osmosis membrane units are arranged, a feed tank provided in an intermediate portion of the barrel and connected to a seawater inlet, a first water tank provided inside a first end portion of the barrel and connected to a plurality of first vessels connected to a first side of the feed tank, and a second water tank provided inside a second end portion of the barrel and connected to a plurality of second vessels connected to a second side of the feed tank.

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A reverse osmosis apparatus for a seawater desalination system, the reverse osmosis apparatus comprising: a barrel in which a plurality of first vessels is arranged in one side of the barrel and a plurality of second vessels is arranged in the other side of the barrel, the plurality of first vessels and the plurality of second vessels being receiving reverse osmosis membrane units each of the plurality of first and second vessels being configured in a cassette type containing a plurality of reverse osmosis membrane units arranged therein in parallel to be spaced apart from each other; a feed tank provided in a middle of the barrel between the plurality of first vessels and the plurality of second vessels and connected to a seawater inlet; a first water tank provided inside a first end portion of the barrel and connected to a plurality of first vessels connected to a first side of the feed tank; and a second water tank provided inside a second end portion of the barrel and connected to a plurality of second vessels connected to a second side of the feed tank. 2. The reverse osmosis apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: first treated water tubes connected to first ends of the first vessels and connected to an outside of the barrel by passing through the first water tank; and second treated water tubes connected to second ends of the second vessels and connected to the outside of the barrel by passing through the second water tank. 3. The reverse osmosis apparatus of claim 2 , wherein each of the first and second vessels is configured such that 3 to 10 cassette modules having a regular hexagonal, square, or regular triangular cross-section are connected to each other in series. 4. The reverse osmosis apparatus of claim 2 , wherein each of the first and second vessels is configured in a tube sheet type in which a sheet shaped reverse osmosis membrane unit is wrapped around a tube having a plurality of through holes. 5. The reverse osmosis apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the reverse osmosis membrane units comprises: a cylindrical casing portion having a reverse osmosis membrane therein; and a head portion coupled to one end of the casing portion and having an outlet hole in a center portion and inlet holes around the center portion. 6. The reverse osmosis apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the head portion comprises: a cylindrical main body in which the outlet hole and the inlet holes are provided; a first connection tube connected to a first side of the outlet hole; a second connection tube connected to a second side of the outlet hole; and a reduced diameter portion connected from a rim of the main body to the second connection tube while being reduced in diameter thereof. 7. The reverse osmosis apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the head portion further comprises: a head seal mounted to an outer circumferential surface of the main body to seal a gap between the outer circumferential surface of the main body and an inner circumferential surface of the casing portion; and a retaining ring mounted to the outer circumferential surface of the main body to fix the head portion to the inner circumferential surface of the casing portion. 8. The reverse osmosis apparatus of claim 5 , wherein one of the reverse osmosis membrane units and another one of reverse osmosis membrane units are connected to each other in series by an adapter that is inserted into outlet holes of both the reverse osmosis membrane units to connect central flow paths thereof to each other. 9. The reverse osmosis apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the adapter comprises: a first insertion tube inserted into the outlet hole of the one reverse osmosis membrane unit; a second insertion tube inserted into the outlet hole of the another reverse osmosis membrane unit; a connection tube connecting the first insertion tube and the second insertion tube to each other and configured as an integral body having an outer diameter larger than outer diameters of the first and second insertion tubes; and a plurality of seals respectively mounted to outer circumferential surfaces of the first insertion tube and the second insertion tube. 10. A seawater desalination system comprising: a pretreatment apparatus configured to intake seawater and filter impurities in introduced water; a cartridge filter configured to re-filter the water pre-filtered by the pretreatment apparatus; and a reverse osmosis apparatus configured to receive the water filtered by the cartridge filter from a high pressure pump to generate fresh water by reverse osmosis, wherein the reverse osmosis apparatus comprises: a barrel in which a plurality of first vessels is arranged in one side of the barrel and a plurality of second vessels is arranged in the other side of the barrel, the plurality of first vessels and the plurality of second vessels being receiving reverse osmosis membrane units each of the plurality of first and second vessels being configured in a cassette type containing a plurality of reverse osmosis membrane units arranged therein in parallel to be spaced apart from each other; a feed tank provided in a middle of the barrel between the plurality of first vessels and the plurality of second vessels and connected to a seawater inlet; a first water tank provided inside a first end portion of the barrel and connected to a plurality of first vessels connected to a first side of the feed tank; and a second water tank provided inside a second end portion of the barrel and connected to a plurality of second vessels connected to a second side of the feed tank. 11. The seawater desalination system of claim 10 , wherein the reverse osmosis apparatus further comprises: first treated water tubes connected to first ends of the first vessels and connected to an outside of the barrel by passing through the first water tank; and second treated water tubes connected to second ends of the second vessels and connected to the outside of the barrel by passing through the second water tank. 12. The seawater desalination system of claim 11 , wherein each of the first and second vessels is configured such that 3 to 10 cassette modules having a regular hexagonal, square, or regular triangular cross-section are connected to each other in series. 13. The seawater desalination system of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of reverse osmosis membrane units is configured in a tube sheet type in which a sheet shaped reverse osmosis membrane unit is wrapped around a product water tube having a plurality of through holes. 14. The seawater desalination system of claim 10 , wherein each of the reverse osmosis membrane units comprises: a cylindrical casing portion having a reverse osmosis membrane therein; and a head portion coupled to one end of the casing portion and having an outlet hole in a center portion and inlet holes around the center portion. 15. The seawater desalination system of claim 14 , wherein the head portion comprises: a cylindrical main body in which the outlet hole and the inlet holes are provided; a first connection tube connected to a first side of the outlet hole; a second connection tube connected to a second side of the outlet hole; and a reduced diameter portion connected from a rim of the main body to the second connection tube while being reduced in diameter thereof. 16. The seawater desalination system of claim 15 , wherein the head portion further comprises: a head seal mounted to an outer circumferential surface of the main body to seal a gap between the outer circumferential surface of the main body and an

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What does patent US11617987B2 cover?
A reverse osmosis apparatus for a seawater desalination system is provided. The reverse osmosis apparatus includes a barrel in which a plurality of vessels receiving reverse osmosis membrane units are arranged, a feed tank provided in an intermediate portion of the barrel and connected to a seawater inlet, a first water tank provided inside a first end portion of the barrel and connected to a p…
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Doosan Enerbility Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D61/08. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Apr 04 2023 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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