Water treatment apparatus and water treatment method

US9868655B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9868655-B1
Application numberUS-201515535569-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateDec 18, 2015
Priority dateJan 21, 2015
Publication dateJan 16, 2018
Grant dateJan 16, 2018

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A water treatment apparatus, upper surfaces of two of the consecutively arranged ground electrodes are alternately inclined in opposite directions with respect to a horizontal plane, a gap is formed between a lower surface of an upper side ground electrode and an upper surface of a lower side ground electrode, a voltage is applied to a discharge electrode provided in the gap, thereby forming discharges both in air between the discharge electrode and the lower surface of the upper side ground electrode and in air between the discharge electrode and the upper surface of the lower side ground electrode, and water to be treated is caused to continuously flow downward from the ground electrode of an uppermost part to the ground electrode of a lowermost part along the respective upper surfaces such that the water to be treated is treated.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A water treatment apparatus comprising: a plurality of ground electrodes arranged sequentially in a vertical direction in an interior of a treatment tank; and a plurality of discharge electrodes, each provided in respective gaps formed between a lower surface of the ground electrode on an upper side and an upper surface of the ground electrode on a lower side of two of the ground electrodes arranged consecutively in the vertical direction, wherein the plurality of ground electrodes are arranged such that upper surfaces of two of the ground electrodes arranged consecutively in the vertical direction are alternately inclined in opposite directions with respect to a horizontal plane, a voltage is applied to each of the plurality of discharge electrodes such that a first discharge is formed in air between the lower surface of the ground electrode on the upper side and the discharge electrode, and a second discharge is formed in air between the upper surface of the ground electrode on the lower side and the discharge electrode, and water to be treated that has been supplied from an upper part of the treatment tank is caused to continuously flow downward from the ground electrode of an uppermost part to the ground electrode of a lowermost part along the respective upper surfaces such that the water to be treated is treated. 2. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the gaps are formed uniformly between two of the ground electrodes arranged consecutively in the vertical direction in regions where the water to be treated flows downward. 3. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the gaps are constituted by: lower gaps formed between the upper surfaces of the ground electrodes and the discharge electrodes; and upper gaps formed between the lower surfaces of the ground electrodes and the discharge electrodes, and the lower gaps and the upper gaps are formed so as to have respectively uniform heights. 4. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of ground electrodes has a triangular column shape. 5. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of ground electrodes has an isosceles triangular column shape. 6. The water treatment apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the water to be treated flows downward along the lower surfaces of the ground electrodes. 7. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of ground cartridges configured to include a ground electrode and a flange are provided, the plurality of ground cartridges are inserted respectively into a plurality of openings formed along the vertical direction of an outer peripheral wall of the treatment tank and the flanges and the treatment tank are fastened to each other, such that the plurality of ground electrodes are formed in the interior of the treatment tank. 8. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of discharge electrodes are respectively held on the plurality of ground electrodes via an insulating member. 9. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of discharge electrodes is connected to an outer peripheral wall of the treatment tank via an insulating member. 10. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of discharge electrodes is supplied with electric power by wires that pass respectively through an interior of each of the plurality of ground electrodes. 11. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of ground electrodes has a hollow structure, in which penetrating holes are formed in an upper surface thereof, and a gas containing oxygen supplied into the hollow structure passes through the penetrating holes and is discharged into the treatment tank. 12. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of ground electrodes has a hollow structure, in which penetrating holes are formed in a lower surface thereof, and a gas containing oxygen supplied into the hollow structure passes through the penetrating holes and is discharged into the treatment tank. 13. The water treatment apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of ground electrodes has a flat plate shape, and each of the plurality of discharge electrodes is a ribbon-shaped electrode, longitudinal surfaces thereof being arranged in the vertical direction. 14. A water treatment method to be applied to a water treatment apparatus including: a plurality of ground electrodes arranged sequentially in a vertical direction in an interior of a treatment tank; and a plurality of discharge electrodes, each provided in respective gaps formed between a lower surface of the ground electrode on an upper side and an upper surface of the ground electrode on a lower side of two of the ground electrodes arranged consecutively in the vertical direction, the plurality of ground electrodes being arranged such that upper surfaces of two of the ground electrodes arranged consecutively in the vertical direction are alternately inclined in opposite directions with respect to a horizontal plane, the water treatment method comprising: a step in which a first discharge is formed in air between the lower surface of the ground electrode on the upper side and the discharge electrode by applying a voltage to each of the plurality of discharge electrodes, a step in which a second discharge is formed in air between the upper surface of the ground electrode on the lower side and the discharge electrode by applying a voltage to each of the plurality of discharge electrodes, and a step in which water to be treated is treated by causing the water to be treated that has been supplied from the upper part of the treatment tank to continuously flow downward from the ground electrode of an uppermost part to the ground electrode of a lowermost part along the respective upper surfaces, and pass through the gaps in which the first discharge and the second discharge are formed.

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  • Eliminating or preventing deposits, scale removal, scale prevention (C02F1/042, C02F1/4602, C02F5/00 take precedence) · CPC title

  • with ozone {(C02F1/4672 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • by dialysis, osmosis or reverse osmosis {(general membrane separation processes B01D61/00, membrane modules B01D63/00, electrodialysis C02F1/4693, combination of membrane modules and bioreactors C02F3/1268)} · CPC title

  • Ozone generators · CPC title

  • Multistage treatment of water, waste water or sewage · CPC title

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What does patent US9868655B1 cover?
A water treatment apparatus, upper surfaces of two of the consecutively arranged ground electrodes are alternately inclined in opposite directions with respect to a horizontal plane, a gap is formed between a lower surface of an upper side ground electrode and an upper surface of a lower side ground electrode, a voltage is applied to a discharge electrode provided in the gap, thereby forming di…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mitsubishi Electric Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C02F1/48. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Jan 16 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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