Water purification apparatus and methods for cleaning the water purification apparatus

US2024189777A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2024189777-A1
Application numberUS-202418585623-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateFeb 23, 2024
Priority dateJun 15, 2017
Publication dateJun 13, 2024
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A water purification apparatus capable of being cleaned at a point of care and methods for cleaning the water purification apparatus at the point of care are disclosed herein. The water purification apparatus and the methods provide an efficient use of a heater for heat disinfection the water purification apparatus. The water purification apparatus and the methods provide heat disinfection by recirculating heated fluid to further heat the fluid. Several different cleaning programs are provided that may be utilized for cleaning different parts of the water purification apparatus.

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A water purification apparatus for producing purified water, the water purification apparatus comprising a Reverse Osmosis, RO, device, arranged to produce a purified fluid flow and a reject fluid flow, the RO-device comprising a feed inlet, a permeate outlet, and a reject outlet; a feed fluid path arranged with an RO-pump to pump feed fluid to the feed inlet; a heater arranged to heat the purified fluid produced by the RO-device downstream from the RO-device; a purified fluid path arranged to transport the purified fluid; a polisher-device arranged in the purified fluid path; a second fluid path arranged to bypass the polisher-device and to transport the purified fluid past the polisher-device; a valve arrangement arranged to cause the purified fluid to flow into the polisher-device or into the second fluid path; and a recirculation path fluidly connected between a first connection point in the purified fluid path downstream from the polisher-device and a second connection point in the purified fluid path upstream from the heater and upstream from the polisher-device, wherein the recirculation path is arranged with a recirculation pump for recirculating purified fluid in the recirculation path in a direction from the first connection point to the second connection point. 2 . The water purification apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the valve arrangement comprises a first valve arranged in the recirculation path to selectively allow or stop a flow of fluid in the recirculation path. 3 . The water purification apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the purified fluid path comprises a product fluid path arranged to transport fluid from the polisher-device to a destination. 4 . The water purification apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the valve arrangement comprises a second valve arranged in the product fluid path to selectively allow or stop a flow of fluid in the product fluid path. 5 . The water purification apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the second valve is arranged in the product fluid path downstream from the first connection point and upstream from a third connection point in the product fluid path where the bypass fluid path is fluidly connected to the product fluid path. 6 . The water purification apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a control unit configured to cause the water purification apparatus to: control the RO-pump to pump fluid to the feed inlet and across a RO-membrane of the RO device to produce permeate fluid, control the valve arrangement to direct the permeate fluid to the polisher-device to produce further purified fluid, and control the pump in the recirculation path to pump the further purified fluid to the permeate fluid to allow the further purified fluid to re-enter the polisher-device. 7 . The water purification apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the control unit is configured to control the valve arrangement for allowing the further purified fluid to re-enter the polisher-device by: opening a first valve arranged in the recirculation path, and closing a second valve arranged in the product fluid path. 8 . The water purification apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the control unit is further configured to control cleaning of the water purification apparatus including to cause the water purification apparatus to: control the RO-pump to stop pumping fluid across the RO-membrane, stop a flow of purified fluid downstream from the first connection point; and control heating, with the heater, of the purified fluid recirculated through the polisher-device, in order to fulfil a temperature dependent disinfection criterion for the polisher-device, while recirculating the purified fluid with the pump. 9 . The water purification apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the control unit is further configured to control cleaning of the water purification apparatus by causing the water purification apparatus to: re-direct the purified fluid to bypass the polisher-device in response to the temperature dependent disinfection criterion for the polisher-device being fulfilled; and control heating, with the heater, of the purified fluid in the second fluid path in order to fulfil a temperature dependent disinfection criterion for the second fluid path. 10 . The water purification apparatus according to claim 9 , further comprising a temperature sensor arranged to measure a temperature of the purified fluid in the purified fluid path, wherein the temperature dependent disinfection criterion for the polisher-device includes a temperature of the purified fluid being within a range of 70°-95° Celsius. 11 . The water purification apparatus according to claim 10 , further comprising a flow sensor arranged to measure a flow rate of the purified fluid, wherein the temperature dependent disinfection criterion for the polisher-device ( 306 ) includes the purified fluid obtaining a predetermined temperature dependent flow rate. 12 . The water purification apparatus according to claim 9 , further comprising a temperature sensor arranged to measure a temperature of the purified fluid in the second fluid path, wherein the control unit is further configured to: determine, based on the temperature measured by the temperature sensor, a time duration for heat disinfecting the second fluid path with the purified fluid at the temperature such that the temperature dependent disinfection criterion for the second fluid path, and control heat disinfection of the second fluid path based on the time duration to fulfill the temperature dependent disinfection criterion for the second fluid path. 13 . The water purification apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the second fluid path comprises a port in fluid communication with the second fluid path, the port being arranged to be connected to a fluid line set, and wherein the second temperature dependent disinfection criterion is a temperature dependent disinfection criterion for the port, and/or wherein the second fluid path comprises a first drain path, and wherein the second temperature dependent disinfection criterion is a temperature dependent disinfection criterion for the first drain path. 14 . The water purification apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the heater is arranged along a permeate fluid path that is arranged between and fluidly connected to the permeate outlet and the polisher-device. 15 . The water purification apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the RO-pump receives the feed fluid from a tank.

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  • Use of chemical agents · CPC title

  • having one or more compartments filled with ion-exchange material {, e.g. electrodeionisation} · CPC title

  • Multistep processes · CPC title

  • Controlling or regulating · CPC title

  • Reverse osmosis; Hyperfiltration · CPC title

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What does patent US2024189777A1 cover?
A water purification apparatus capable of being cleaned at a point of care and methods for cleaning the water purification apparatus at the point of care are disclosed herein. The water purification apparatus and the methods provide an efficient use of a heater for heat disinfection the water purification apparatus. The water purification apparatus and the methods provide heat disinfection by r…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Baxter Int, Baxter Healthcare Sa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C02F1/441. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 13 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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