WO2008126967A1 - Water softener - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a water softener, and more particularly, to a water softener which is capable of being stably installed in a bathtube corner in a bathroom without using nails, screws and the like which may do damage to a wall of the bathroom and which is convenient and safe to a user in use by providing not only four basic modes, that is, a soft water mode, a running water mode, a regeneration mode, and a regulation mode, but also various convenience modes and special modes.
- Soft water such as distilled water, which is also called sweet water, having hydrogen (H ) and oxygen (O ) as its main components, is relatively pure and feels soft due to its low hardness, while hard water, such as underground water, having calcium ions (Ca + ) and magnesium ions (Mg 2+ ) besides its main components, feels stiff due to its high hardness.
- tap water supplied to most of houses, offices and so on is hard water with high hardness and contains not only chlorine (Cl) used in the process of purification of the tap water but also a quantity of heavy metal ions, such as iron (Fe) ions, copper (Cu) ions, tin (Sn) ions, zinc (Zn) ions, mercury (Hg) ions and so on, which may be produced due to environment pollution and superannuation of water pipes.
- heavy metal ions are not lethal to a human body, they produces alien substances when combined with fatty acid of soap, and the alien substances are known to be responsible for accelerated skin-aging and skin diseases such as atopy.
- the principle of a general water softener to change hard water into soft water is to substitute calcium ions (Ca + ) and magnesium ions (Mg + ) contained in hard water with sodium ions (Na + ).
- an ion exchange resin comprising a special polymer compound containing sodium (Na) as its main component is used.
- the ion exchange resin absorbs calcium ions (Ca2+) and magnesium ions (Mg2+), and it discharges sodium ions (Na+) instead, when the ion exchange resin contacts the hard water. Therefore, a soft water tank, which is filled with ion exchange resin and into which hard water is introduced to obtain soft water, is indispensable to the water softener.
- the water softener uses regeneration material of the ion exchange resin, such as salt or the like, which releases sodium ions (Na+) in an aqueous solution.
- regeneration material of the ion exchange resin such as salt or the like
- a regeneration tank filled with regeneration material is additionally connected to a soft water tank.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a general water softener, particularly, a cold/hot water softener that changes cold/hot hard water such as tap water into cold/hot soft water depending on temperature of the cold/hot hard water and provide a user with the cold/ hot soft water.
- a 'water softener' refers to a 'cold/hot water softener'
- 'cold/hot hard water' such as tap water fed into the water softener is called 'cold/hot raw water'.
- a general water softener includes first and second soft water tanks 12 and 14, first and second regeneration tanks 22 and 24, a plurality of pipelines 31 to 38, and a plurality of valves Vl to V7.
- the first and second soft water tanks 12 and 14 are filled with ion exchange resin, and the first and second regeneration tanks 22 and 24 is filled withh regeneration material.
- the plurality of pipelines 31 to 38 includes first and second soft water tank feed pipelines 31 and 32 through which cold/hot raw water is fed into the first and second soft water tanks 12 and 14, first and second soft water tank discharge pipelines 33 and 34 through which liquid, for example, cold/hot soft water and regeneration waster water, inside the first and second soft water tanks 12 and 14 is discharged, first and second regeneration tank feed pipelines 35 and 36 through which cold/hot raw water is fed into the first and second regeneration tanks 22 and 24, and first and second regeneration tank discharge pipelines 37 and 38 through which regenerating water produced in the first and second regeneration tanks 22 and 24 is fed into the first and second soft water tanks 12 and 14.
- the first and second soft water tank feed pipelines 31 and 32 and the first and second regeneration tank feed pipes are connected to a cold/hot water pipe installed in houses, offices and so on.
- the plurality of valves Vl to V7 may include first and second valves Vl and V2 that are disposed in the first and second soft water tank feed pipelines 31 and 32 and regulates the cold/hot raw water, a third valve V3 that is disposed to connect with the first and second soft water discharge pipelines 33 and 34 and regulates the cold/hot water and the regeneration waste water discharged from the pipelines 33 and 34, fourth and fifth values V4 and V5 that are disposed in the first and second regeneration tank feed pipelines 35 and 36 and regulates the cold/hot raw water, and sixth and seventh valves V6 and V7 that are disposed in the first and second tank discharge pipelines 37 and 38 and regulates the regenerating water fed into the first and second soft water tanks 12 and 14.
- the third valve V3 uses a hydrant that controls a mixture ratio of cold/hot raw water based on a level of connection of the first and second soft water discharge pipelines 33 and 34.
- the temperature of the cold/hot soft water may vary with time, such as being cooled or heated. Accordingly, although the temperature of the cold/hot soft water is fixed by opening the third valve V3 to be adapted for shower or the like, the temperature may be suddenly varied in use of the cold/hot soft water. This may cause a user to be in a danger of scald due to suddenly heated water or to feel unpleasant due to cooled water.
- the cold/hot raw water can suf- ficiently contact with the ion exchange resin, thereby anticipating more effective softening action. Accordingly, the storage capacity of the first and second soft water tanks 12 and 14 typically reaches ten and several litters and the certain amount of the cold/hot soft water is always stored in the first and second soft water tanks 12 and 14. However, if the water softener is not used for a long time, the temperature of the cold/ hot soft water stored in the first and second soft water tanks 12 and 14 may be varied such as being cooled or heated.
- the user opens the third valve V3, the cold/hot soft water stored for a long time in the first and second soft water tanks 12 and 14 is discharged. Accordingly, although the user opens and fixes the third valve V3 based on the temperature, after the cold/hot soft water stored in the first and second soft water tanks 12 and 14 is completely exhausted, new cold/hot soft water by cold/ hot raw water newly fed externally is discharged.
- the temperature of this new cold/hot soft water may be higher or lower than that of the old cold/hot soft water regulated through the third valve V3. Accordingly, the user may undergo sudden change of temperature, such as being heated or cooled, in the use of the cold/hot soft water. This may make the user feel uncomfortable as well as get scalded.
- the general water softener is fixed by nails and screws on walls of bathrooms and so on.
- general water softeners disclosed in Korean Utility Model Application Nos. 20-1997-0000006 and 20-2006-0017022, and Korean Patent Application No. 10-1999-0000032 are mounted on seperate brackets fixed by nails and screws on walls.
- a wall is inevitably damaged due to nails and screws in the course of fixing the brackets, it is difficult to change a position of the water softener after being once fixed, and there is an increasing possibility of deterioration of beauty and water leakage due to holes and clefts of the damaged wall.
- a water softener is typically to be installed in a wall near a bathtube or a washing stand.
- the wall is also a place where a mirror, a soap stand, a drawer and so on as well as the bathtube and the washing stand are installed, it is difficult to secure an installation space for the water softener.
- Such difficulty in securing the space greatly limits a range of practical use of the wall in engagement with the above-mentioned problems such as wall damage by nails and screw and difficulty in changing the position of the water softener. Disclosure of Invention Technical Problem
- the present invention has been made to overcome the above-mentioned problems, and it is an object of the invention to provide a water softener which can be con- veniently used with simple manipulation.
- a water softener which is capable of simply switching and selecting between basic modes used most frequently by a user, that is, a soft water mode for providing cold/hot soft water, a running water mode for providing cold/hot running water as cold/hot hard water, a regeneration mode for regenerating ion exchange resin, and a regulation mode for turning off the water softener, and is capable of providing various special modes for user's convenience and safety.
- this invention provides a water softener for performing a soft water mode to change supplied cold/hot raw water into cold/hot soft water using an ion exchange resin and discharge the cold/hot soft water, a running water mode to discharge the cold/hot raw water as cold/hot running water, a regeneration mode to generate regenerating water by a regeneration material and discharge regeneration waste water generated in regeneration of the ion exchange resin, and a regulation mode to regulate supply of the cold/hot raw water, including: a tank unit including a filter tank to filter impuritied out of the cold/hot raw water, a soft water tank filled with the ion exchange resin, and a regeneration tank filled with the regeneration material; a feed unit disposed at the bottom of the filter tank for first receiving the cold/hot raw water and feeding the received cold/hot raw water into the filter tank; a discharge unit disposed at the bottom of the soft water tank for finally discharging or regulating the cold/hot soft water, the cold/hot running water and the regeneration waste water; and a
- the water softener has an advantage of simple manipulation and convenient use. That is, the water softener allows simple switching between basic modes used most frequently by a user, that is, a soft water mode for providing cold/hot soft water, a running water mode for providing cold/hot running water as cold/hot hard water, a regeneration mode for regenerating ion exchange ion, and a regulation mode for turning off the water softener, and allows the user to freely select and use a desired mode through simple manipulation of a control valve.
- the water softener of the invention allows a user to use the water softener with safety and convenience by providing a rinsing mode in which the internal pressure of a regeneration tank is lowered and the inside of a soft water tank is rinsed with regenerating water of relatively low concentration, an automatic regeneration mode in which a regeneration time of ion exchange resin is detected based on the supply amount of cold/hot raw water and a regeneration mode is automatically progressed at an appropriate point of time, a flow rate control mode in which a soft water mode and a running water mode are automatically switched to a regulation mode based on the supply amount of cold/hot raw water in order to regulate the discharge amount of cold/hot soft water and cold/hot running water, and a safety mode in which a soft water mode and a running water mode are automatically switched to a regulation mode when the supply temperature of cold/hot raw water is less or more than a reference value in order to protect a user against possible danger.
- the water softener of the invention can be stably installed in a bathtube corner in a bathroom or the like without using nails and screws which may do damage to a wall of the bathroom and can be freely changed in its installation position at user's intention, thereby providing high space availability.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a general water softener.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a water softener according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGs. 3 and 4 are front and rear perspective views of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGs. 5 and 6 are partially exploded perspective views of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of a feed unit of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a discharge unit of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a partially exploded perspective view of the discharge unit of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view taken along line C-C in FIG. 8.
- FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of a regeneration tank of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a partial sectional view of the regeneration tank of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGs. 13 and 14 are a plan view and a bottom view of a tank plate of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention, respectively.
- FIGs. 15 and 16 are a plan view and a bottom view of a passage plate of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention, respectively.
- FIG. 37 FIG.
- FIG. 17 is an exploded perspective view of a switch valve unit of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGs. 18 and 19 are a plan view and a bottom view of a fixing disk of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention, respectively.
- FIG. 20 is a bottom view of a rotating disk of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGs. 21 to 25 are schematic views illustrating operation modes of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 26 is an exploded perspective view of a filter unit of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 27 is a sectional view taken along line A-A in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 28 is a sectional view taken along line B-B in FIG. 6.
- FIGs. 29 and 30 are a combinded perspective view and an exploded perspective view of a housing of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention, respectively.
- FIG. 31 is a perspective view of an external appearance of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 32 is an exploded perspective view of an exterior case of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGs. 33 to 34 are an exploded perspective view and a plan view of a middle case of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 35 is a sectional view taken along line H-H in FIG. 34.
- FIG. 36 is an exploded perspective view of a rear case and a hanger of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 37 is a partial sectional view of the rear case and the hanger of the water softener according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a water softener 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a water softener 100 includes a feed unit 110, a tank unit 170, a switch valve unit 250, a discharge unit 450, a controller 600, a plurality of pipelines Ll to L7, etc.
- the feed unit 110 which is first fed with cold/hot raw water externally.
- the feed unit 110 which is first fed with cold/hot raw water externally.
- a hydrant or the like mounted on a wall of a bathroom in a house, and includes a measuring unit 120 for measuring the supply amount and temperature of cold/hot raw water.
- the tank unit 170 in which liquid undergoes changes actually includes a filter tank
- a soft water tank 182 filled with ion exchange resin, and a regeneration tank 192 filled with regeneration material Accordingly, when cold/hot raw water is supplied in the filter tank 172, impurities in the water is filtered out, when cold/hot raw water is supplied in the soft water tank 182, the cold/hot raw water is changed into cold/hot soft water, and when cold/hot raw water is supplied in the regeneration tank 192, regenerating water is generated. In addition, when regenerating water is supplied in the soft water tank 182, the regenerating water regenerates the ion exchange resin and then becomes regeneration waste water.
- the switch valve unit 250 switches and regulates traveling paths of all liquid in the water softener 100, for example, cold/hot raw water, cold/hot soft water, cold/hot running water, regenerating water, and regeneration waste water, and includes a switch valve assembly 300 for such switch and regulation.
- 'cold/hot running water 1 refers to 'cold/hot hard water' provided from the water softener 100, and is distinguished from 'cold/hot raw water' supplied externally for convenience' sake.
- the discharge unit 450 finally regulates and discharges the remaining liquid except cold/hot raw water and regenerating water, for example, cold/hot soft water, cold/hot running water, and regeneration waste water, depending on selection of a user, and includes a control valve 460 for finally regulating the liquid or selecting a final discharge point of the liquid according to direct manipulation of a user, and a hydrant 475 and a shower head 477 which are final discharge points of the liquid. Accordingly, the user receives or finally regulates cold/hot soft water and cold/hot running water via one of the hydrant 475 and the shower head 477 by directly manipulating the control valve 460.
- the controller 600 controls the switch valve assembly 300 of the switch valve unit
- the controller 600 includes a logical operating unit 602 such as a microcomputer containing a predetermined algorithm, an input unit 604 such as buttons for input of instructions from a user, a display unit 606 such as an LCD (liquid crystal dispplay) device for displaying various kinds of data.
- a logical operating unit 602 such as a microcomputer containing a predetermined algorithm
- an input unit 604 such as buttons for input of instructions from a user
- a display unit 606 such as an LCD (liquid crystal dispplay) device for displaying various kinds of data.
- the plurality of pipelines Ll to L7 are moving paths of various kinds of liquids, and include a filter tank feed pipeline Ll for connecting the feed unit 110 to the filter tank 172 to transfer cold/hot raw water of the feed unit 110 to the filter tank 172, a filter tank discharge pipeline L2 for connecting the filter tank 172 to the switch valve unit 250 to transfer cold/hot raw water of the filter tank 172 to the switch valve assembly 300, a running water pipeline L3 for connecting the switch valve unit 250 to the discharge unit 450 to transfer cold/hot running water of the switch valve assembly 300 to the control valve 460, a regeneration tank feed pipeline L4 for connecting the switch valve unit 250 to the regeneration tank 192 to transfer cold/hot raw water of the switch valve aseembly 300 to the regeneration tank 192, a regeneration tank discharge pipeline L5 for connecting the regeneration tank 192 to the switch valve unit 250 to transfer regenerating water of the regeneration tank 192 to the switch valve assembly 300, a soft water tank feed pipeline L6 for connecting the switch valve unit 250 to the soft water tank 182 to transfer
- the regeneration tank 192 of the water softener 100 has a drain valve 550 to forcibly drain regenerating water and a regenerating water generation unit 580 to connect the regeneration tank feed pipeline L4 to the regeneration tank discharge pipeline L5.
- a drain valve 550 to forcibly drain regenerating water
- a regenerating water generation unit 580 to connect the regeneration tank feed pipeline L4 to the regeneration tank discharge pipeline L5.
- the water softener 100 provides four basic modes, one special mode, and three convenience modes.
- the four basic modes provide the essential functions most frequently used by a user and may be provided with the form of a basic menu selectably by the user through the input unit 604 of the controller 600.
- the four basic modes include ® a soft water mode in which cold/hot soft water is discharged as cold/hot raw water is fed, C water mode in which cold/hot running water is discharged as cold/hot raw water is fed, ® a regeneration mode in which regenerating water for regeneration of ion exchange resin is generated and regeneration waste water generated in regeneration of ion exchange resin is discharged, and ® a regulation mode in which flow of all liquids including cold/hot raw water is regulated.
- the switch valve assembly 300 connects the filter tank discharge pipeline L2 to the soft water tank feed pipeline L6 to transfer cold/ hot raw water of the filter tank 172 to the soft water tank 182. Accordingly, cold/hot soft water is generated in the soft water tank 182 and is transferred to the control valve 460 via the soft water tank discharge pipeline L7. Thus, a user finally regulates discharge of the cold/hot soft water by manipulating the control valve 460 or receives the cold/hot soft water through the hydrant 475 or the shower head 477.
- the switch valve assembly 300 connects the filter tank discharge pipeline L2 to the running water pipeline L3 to transfer cold/hot raw water of the filter tank 172 to the control valve 460.
- a user finally regulates discharge of cold/hot running water by manipulating the control valve 460 or receives the cold/hot running water through the hydrant 475 or the shower head 477.
- the switch valve assembly 300 connects the filter tank discharge pipeline L2 to the regeneration tank feed pipeline L4 to transfer cold/hot raw water of the filter tank 172 to the regeneration tank 192 and connects the regeneration tank discharge pipeline L5 to the soft water tank feed pipeline L6 to transfer regenerating water of the regeneration tank 192 to the soft water tank 182.
- ion exchange resin is regenerated in the soft water tank 182, regeneration waste water is transferred to the control valve 460 via the soft water tank discharge pipeline L7, and a user discharges the regeneration waste water to the hydrant 475 by manipulating the control valve 460.
- the user may finally regulate the regeneration waste water or discharge the regeneration waste water through the shower head 477 by manipulating the control valve 460, which is not a normal use mode, he/she typically discharges the regeneration waste water through the hydrant 475.
- the switch valve assembly 300 blocks the filter tank discharge pipe line L2, thereby regulating flow of all liquids in the water softener 100.
- the one special mode is ⁇ a rinsing mode inevitably concomitant in the process of change from the regeneration mode to the regulation mode.
- the internal pressure of the regeneration tank 192 is lowered and relatively low-densed regenerating water is transferred to the soft water tank 182 to rinse the internal of the soft water tank 182.
- the switch valve assembly 300 regulates the regeneration tank feed pipeline L4 and connects the regeneration tank discharge pipeline L5 to the soft water tank feed pipeline L6 in the process of change from the regeneration mode to the regulation mode.
- the regenerating water generation unit 580 mounted on the regeneration tank 192 transfers regnerated water proportional to a feed pressure to the regeneration tank discharge pipeline L5 when cold/hot raw water is fed to the unit 580 via the regeneration tank feed pipeline L4.
- the three convenience modes are unique functions provided by the water softener 100 in order to promote user's convenience and safety, and are performed by the switch valve assembly 300 according to further instructions from a user through the controller 600, based on the four basic modes.
- the three convenience modes include ⁇ an automatic regeneration mode in which a regeneration time of ion exchange resin is detected based on the supply amount of cold/hot raw water measured by means of the measuring unit 120 and the regeneration mode is automatically performed at a proper point of time, ® a flow rate control mode in which the soft water mode or the running water mode is automatically changed to the regulation mode to regulate the discharge amount of cold/hot soft water or cold/hot running water, based on the supply amount of cold/hot raw water measured by means of the measuring unit 120, ® a safety mode in which the soft water mode or the running water mode is automatically changed to the regulation mode to protect a user if the temperature of cold/ hot raw water measured by means of the measuring unit 120 is higher or lower than a reference temperature.
- the controller 600 calculates and stores the regeneration time of the ion exchange resin based on the supply amount of cold/hot raw water measured in the soft water mode and causes the switch valve assembly 300 to perform the regeneration mode when the regeneration time comes.
- the controller 600 compares a flow amount instructed by a user through the input unit 604 with the supply amount of cold/hot raw water measured in the soft water mode or the running water mode, and if they match each other, causes the switch valve assembly 300 to perform the regulation mode.
- the controller 600 compares the reference temperature inputted or preset through the input unit 604 with the temperature of cold/hot raw water measured in the soft water mode or the running water mode, and if the measured temperature of cold/hot raw water is higher or lower than the reference temperature, causes the switch valve assembly 300 to perform the regulation mode.
- FIGs. 3 and 4 are front and rear perspective views of the water softener 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention, respectively.
- FIGs. 5 and 6 are exploded top and bottom perspective views of the water softener 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention, respectively.
- the controller 600 in FIG. 2 is not shown in these figures, but will be described in detail in releavant portions.
- the water softener 100 of the invention includes the feed unit 110, the tank unit 170, switch valve unit 250, and the discharge unit 450, with the feed unit 110 and the discharge unit 450 combinded to the bottom of the tank unit 170 and with the switch valve unit 250 combined to the top of the tank unit 170.
- the tank unit 170 includes the soft water tank 182, and the filter tank 172 and the regeneration tank 192 which are disposed in parallel at the left and right sides of the soft water tank 182, respectively, showing triangular arrangement as a whole.
- a filter tank feed hole 174 passes through the bottom of the filter tank 172 and is connected with the feed unit 110. Accordingly, external cold/hot raw water is transferred to the filter tank 172 via the feed unit 110 and subsequently the filter tank feed hole 174, and a filter unit 400 contained in the filter tank 172 filters impurities out of the cold/hot raw water passing through the filter tank 172.
- a soft water tank discharge hole 184 passes through the bottom of the soft water tank 182 and is connected with the discharge unit 450.
- the discharge unit 450 is separately connected to a running pipe Tl, and accordingly, cold/hot soft water and regeneration waste water of the soft water tank 182 and cold/hot running water of the switch valve assembly 300 are transferred to the discharge unit 450.
- a drain valve 550 is disposed on the bottom of the regeneration tank 192.
- the switch valve unit 250 connected to the top of the tank unit 170 includes a passage plate 252 adhered closely to the tank plate 212, the switch valve assembly 300 mounted on the top of the passage plate 252, and a switch valve cover 398 covering the switch valve assembly 300.
- a filter tank flange 256 and a regeneration tank flange 276 provided on the top of the passage plate 252 are respectively connected to the filter tank 172 and the regeneration tank 192 via the tank plate 212 and respectively join with a filter tank cap 282 and a regeneration tank cap 284 to be opened depending on user's selection.
- the running water pipe Tl connecting the passage plate 252 to the discharge unit 450 via the tank plate 212 is disposed between the filter tank 172 and the soft water tank 182 at the rear side of the water softener 100
- the regeneration tank feed pipe T2 connecting the passage plate 252 to the bottom of the regeneration tank 192 via the tank plate 212 is disposed between the soft water tank 182 and the regeneration tank 192 at the front side of the water softener 100
- the regeneration tank discharge pipe T3 connecting the passage plate 252 to the bottom of the regeneration tank 192 via the tank plate 212 is disposed between the soft water tank 182 and the regeneration tank 192 at the rear side of the water softener 100.
- the passage plate 252 is formed with a plurality of passage holes connected to the switch valve assembly 300, a plurality of passages connecting the tank holes to the passage holes are defined between the tank plate 212 and the passage plate 252 by close adhesion therebetween, the switch valve assembly 300 interconnects the plurality of passage holes in accordance with a rule using rotatory power of a motor.
- the switch valve assembly 300 can switch and control all operation modes of the water softener, which will be later described in relevant portions.
- Flow of liquid for the four basic modes may be summarized as follows.
- parentheses denote the kind of liquid in corresponding steps, and a point where cold/hot raw water is changed to cold/hot running water is referred to as the switch valve assembly 300 for convenience' sake.
- Soft water mode feed unit 110 (cold/hot raw water) ⁇ filter tank 172 (cold/hot raw water) ⁇ tank plate 212 (cold/hot raw water) ⁇ passage plate 252 (cold/hot raw water) ⁇ switch valve assembly 300 (cold/hot raw water) ⁇ passage plate 252 (cold/hot raw water) ⁇ tank plate 212 (cold/hot raw water) ⁇ soft water tank 182 (cold/hot soft water) ⁇ soft water tank discharge hole 184 (cold/hot soft water) ⁇ discharge unit 450 (cold/hot soft water)
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the feed unit 110
- the feed unit 110 may include the measuring unit 120 for measuring the supply amount and temperature of cold/hot raw water supplied externally, and a raw water feed frame 150 for transferring the cold/hot raw water of the measuring unit 120 to the filter tank feed hole (174 in FIG. 5) of the filter tank (172 in FIG. 5).
- the measuring unit 120 may also play a role in controlling the supply amount of cold/hot raw water.
- the measuring unit 120 includes a body housing 122 provided with a lower inlet port 124 and an upper outlet port 128, and a cover housing 132 covering one side of the body housing 132.
- the inlet port 124 is connected to a hydrant installed in a bathroom or the like, and the outlet port 128 is connected to the filter tank feed hole 174 of the filter tank 172 via the raw water feed frame 150.
- a pressure reducing space 134 and a flow rate measuring space 136 connecting the inlet port 124 to the outlet port 128 are defined by the body housing 122 and the cover housing 132 by combination therebetween.
- a sensor bracket 126 in which a temperature sensor 138 is inserted is provided in one of the inlet port 124 and the outlet port 128, for example, in the inlet port 124.
- a pressure reducing valve (not shown) using a diaphragm or the like is mounted in the pressure reducing space 134, and an impeller 142 attached with one or more magnets 144 is mounted in the flow rate measuring space 136.
- a counter 146 such as a lead switch to count the rotation number of the impeller 142 depending on proximity of the magnets 144 attached to the impeller 142 is attached to the cover housing 132.
- the raw water feed frame 150 includes a lower first sub raw water feed frame 152 and an upper second sub raw water feed frame 156.
- the first sub raw water feed frame 152 is provided with a first raw water connection port 154 connected to the outlet port 128 of the measuring unit 120
- the second sub raw water feed frame 156 is provided with a second raw water connection port 158 connected to the filter tank feed hole 174 of the filter tank 172.
- a raw water feed passage 162 connecting the first sub raw water connection port 154 to the second raw water connection port 158 is defined by combination of the first and second raw water feed frames 152 and 156.
- the cold/hot raw water that passed through the measuring unit 120 is transferred to the filter tank 172 via the filter tank feed hole 174 after it passes through the first raw water feed frame 154, the raw water feed passage 162 and the second raw water connection port 158 in the order named.
- the outlet port 128 of the measuring unit 120 may be directly connected to the filter tank feed hole 174 of the filter tank 172.
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the discharge unit 450
- FIG. 9 is a partially exploded perspective view of a portion of the discharge unit 450 when viewed in a different direction
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view taken along line C-C in FIG. 8.
- the discharge unit 450 includes a control valve 490 including a control valve frame 462, and the hydrant 475 and the shower head (477 in FIG. 2) connected to the control valve 490.
- the control valve frame 462 may include a first sub control valve frame 464 combined to the bottom of the soft water tank (182 in FIG. 3), and a second sub control valve frame 472 combined to the bottom of the first sub control valve frame 464.
- the first sub control valve frame 464 is provided with a running water connection port 466 connected to the running water pipe (Tl in FIG. 3) and a soft water tank connection port 468 connected to the soft water tank discharge hole (184 in FIG. 3)
- the second sub control valve frame 472 is provided with a hydrant connection port 474 connected to the hydrant 475 and a shower head connection port 476 connected to the shower head 477.
- a control valve housing 466 providing a circular planar control valve sheet 482 formed with first to third control valve holes 484, 486 and 488, and a control valve passage 478 interconnecting the running water connection port 466, the soft water tank connection port 468 and the first control valve hole 484 is defined between the first and second sub control valve frames 464 and 472 by combination therebetween.
- the second control valve hole 486 is connected to the hydrant connection port 474, and the third control valve hole 488 is connected to the shower head connection port 476.
- control valve housing 466 In the control valve housing 466 are inserted a control valve fixing disk 492 fixed closely to the control valve sheet 482 via a control valve packing 491, a control valve rotating disk 502 rotatably adhered closely to the control valve fixing disk 492, and a control valve bracket 506 having a control valve rotating aixs 508 drawn out of the control valve housing 466, with the control valve rotating axis 508 fixed to the control valve rotating disk 502.
- the control valve rotating axis 508 of the control valve bracket 506 has the same axis as the control valve fixing disk 492 and the control valve rotating disk 502.
- the control valve fixing disk 492 is formed with first to third control valve fixing holes 494, 496 and 498 respectively corresponding to the first to third control valve holes 484, 486 and 488, and the control valve rotating disk 502 is provided with a groove-shaped control valve rotating passage 504 rotating in such a manner that it communicates the first control valve fixing hole 494 to one or both of the second and third control valve fixing holes 496 and 498 or blocking the first control valve fixing hole 494.
- the blocking of the first control valve fixing hole 494 by the control valve rotating passage 504 means that the first control valve fixing hole 494 is connected to none of the second and third control valve fixing holes 496 and 498.
- a control valve cover 512 to cover and seal the control valve bracket 506 except the control valve rotating axis 508 is fixedly combined to the control valve housing 466, a control valve rotating shaft 522 is combined to the control valve rotating axis 508 of the control valve bracket 506 which is drawn out of the control valve cover 512, and a control handle 532, which is rotated by hand of a user, is combined to the control valve rotating shaft 522.
- the control handle 532 is rotated, the control valve rotating shaft 522, the control valve bracket 506 and the control valve rotating disk 502 are rotated together.
- control valve rotating passage 504 connects the first control valve fixing hole 494 to the third control valve fixing hole 498 of the control valve fixing disk 492, cold/hot running water, cold/hot soft water and regeneration waste water, which are transferred to the control valve passage 478 via the running water connection port 466 and the soft water tank connection port 468, are discharged to the shower head connection port 476.
- the control valve rotating passage 504 of the control valve rotating disk 502 blocks the first control valve fixing hole 494 of the control valve fixing disk 492, cold/hot running water, cold/hot soft water and regeneration waste water, which are transferred to the control valve passage 478 via the running water connection port 466 and the soft water tank connection port 468, are finally regulated.
- the first to third control valve fixing holes 494, 496 and 498 may be connected together by properly adjusting the shape or size of the control valve rotating passage 504.
- cold/hot running water, cold/hot soft water and regeneration waste water which are transferred to the control valve passage 478 via the running water connection port 466 and the soft water tank connection port 468, are discharged via both of the hydrant connection port 474 and the shower head connection port 476.
- the control valve 490 can regulate all of the cold/hot running water, cold/hot soft water and regeneration waste water, which are transferred from the running water pipe Tl and the soft water tank 182, or discharge these water via one or both of the hyrant 475 and the shower head 477.
- a separate mount hole 517 in which a spring 518 and a ball stopper 519 are inserted.
- an arc-like guide groove 525 to guide the ball stopper 519 and stopper grooves 526 formed in the middle of the guide groove 525. Accordingly, when a user turns the control handle 532, the ball stopper 519 is temporarily caught by the stopper grooves 526 in the course of movement along the guide groove 525, thereby guiding a user to a correct stop position of the control handle 532.
- the correct stop position of the control handle 532 may be a point at which cold/hot running water, cold/hot soft water and regeneration waste water are discharged to the hydrant connection port 474, a point at which cold/hot running water, cold/hot soft water and regeneration waste water are discharged to the shower head connection port 476, a point at which cold/hot running water, cold/hot soft water and regeneration waste water are regulated, and a point at which cold/hot running water, cold/hot soft water and regeneration waste water are discharged to both of the hydrant connection port 474 and the shower head connection port 476.
- a first hook-like stopper projection 514 is provided in an inner side of the control valve cover 512 sealing the control valve housing 466, and a first arc-like stopper guide 510 with its one side opened is provided in one side of the control valve bracket 506 opposing the control valve cover 512, so that the control handle 532 and the control valve rotating disk 502 can be rotated only in a specified radius.
- a second hook-like stopper projection 516 is provided in an outer side of the control valve cover 512, and a second arc-like stopper guide 528 with its one side opened is provided in one side of the control valve rotating shaft 522 opposing the control valve cover 512, so that the control handle 532 and the control valve rotating disk 502 can be rotated only in a specified radius.
- double stopper action may be obtained, thereby preventing the control valve rotating disk 502 from being rotated over a permitted path even when a user turns the control valve 532 with excesssive force.
- the hydrant 475 may include a first sub hydrant frame 475a connected to the hydrant connection port 474 and a second hydrant frame 475b connected to the bottom of the first sub hydrant frame 475 a and defining a hydrant space connected to the hydrant connection port 474 between the first and second sub hydrant frames 475a and 475b.
- On the bottom of one side of the second sub hydrant frame 475b is provided an ejection port (see 475c in FIG. 5) through which cold/hot running water and cold/hot soft water are supplied to a user or are discharged.
- FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of the regeneration tank 192 and FIG. 12 is a partial sectional view of the regeneration tank 192, showing detailed configuration of the drain valve 550 and the regenerating water generation unit 580.
- a regenerating water hole 194 and a drain hole 196 are formed in the bottom of the regeneration tank 192.
- the regenerating water hole 194 connects the regeneration tank feed pipe T2 and the regeneration tank discharge pipe T3 to the regenerating water generation unit 580 mounted on the regeneration tank 192, and the drain hole 196 is connected to the drain valve 550.
- first and second fittings 554 and 556 connected respectively to the regeneration tank feed pipe T2 and the regeneration tank discharge pipe T3 and a drain valve hole 558 connected to the drain hole 196 may be formed in the regeneration tank plate 552.
- the drain valve 550 is mounted in the drain valve hole 558 at the bottom of the regeneration tank plate 552, and the regenerating water generation unit 580 interconnecting the regeneration tank feed pipe T2 and the regeneration tank discharge pipe T3 is disposed on the top of the regeneration tank plate 552 via the first and second fittings 554 and 556 and is inserted in the regeneration tank 192.
- the drain valve 550 forcibly drains the regenerating water in the regeneration tank 192 by direct manipulation of a user.
- the drain valve 550 includes a drain valve housing 562 connected to the drain valve hole 558 for providing a separate drain outlet 564, a drain valve shaft 568 screwed in the drain valve housing 562 and moved backward, and a drain handle 572 fixed to an end of the drain valve shaft 568.
- a valve hole (not shown) connecting the drain valve 558 to the drain outlet 564 is provided within the drain valve housing 562, and a drain valve packing 566 opening/closing the valve hole of the drain valve shaft 568 is mounted in an end of the drain valve shaft 568 inserted in the drain valve housing 562.
- the drain valve shaft 568 and the drain valve packing 566 are moved forward (or backward) to close the valve hole.
- the drain valve shaft 568 and the drain valve packing 566 are moved backward (or forward) to open the valve hole.
- the valve hole is opened, the regenerating water in the regeneration tank 192 is discharged to the outside via the drain outlet 564. Accordingly, the user can freely drain the regenerating water in the regeneration tank 192.
- the corresponding function is used to prevent eruption of the regenerating water by draining the regenerating water in the regeneration tank 192 beforehand before opening the regeneration tank cap (see 284 in FIG. 3) to inject, replace or supplement regenerateion material.
- the regenerating water generation unit 580 has the form of a U-like tube and may include a first pipe 582 connected to the regeneration tank feed pipe T2, a second pipe 586 connected to the regeneration tank discharge pipe T3, and a connection pipe 584 interconnecting the first and second pipes 582 and 586.
- the second pipe 586 has the form of a mesh formed with a plurality of fine holes 587.
- a through hole 588 to suddenly decrease the inner diameter of the second pipe 586 is provided in the second pipe 586 corresponding to the bottom of the regeneration tank 192.
- cold/hot raw water transferred to the regeneration tank feed pipe T2 is introduced into the regeneration tank 192 via the fine holes 587 of the second pipe 586 and is changed to regenerating water which is in turn transferred to the regeneration tank discharge pipe T3 via the finle hole 587 of the second pipe 586.
- the cold/hot raw water transferred to the regeneration tank feed pipe T2 causes an abrupt vortex flow near the through hole 588 to suddendly decrease the inner diameter of the second pipe 586 immediately before being introduced in the through hole 588 through the first pipe 582, the connection pipe 584 and the second pipe 586. Accordingly, the regenerating water in the regeneration tank 192 is introduced into the second pipe 586 and is discharged to the regeneration tank discharge pipe T3 via the through hole 588.
- the supply pressure of the cold/hot raw water transferred to the regeneration tank feed pipe T2 becomes higher, a stronger vortex flow occurs, and thus, higher- densed regenerating water is transferred to the regeneration tank discharge pipe T3. Accordingly, the supply pressure of the cold/hot raw water transferred via the regeneration tank feed pipe T2 is proportional to the density of regenerating water introduced into the regeneration tank discharge pipe T3.
- FIGs. 13 and 14 are a plan view and a bottom view of the tank plate 212 sealing the top of the tank unit 170 of the water softener of the present invention, respectively.
- the tank plate 212 is formed with a first tank hole 214 connected to the filter tank (see 172 in FIG. 6), a second tank hole 216 connected to the soft water tank (see 182 in FIG. 6), a third tank hole 218 connected to the regeneration tank (see 192 in FIG. 6), a fourth tank hole 222 connected to the running water pipe (see Tl in FIG. 6), a fifth tank hole 224 connected to the regeneration tank feed pipe (see T2 in FIG. 6), and a sixth tank hole 226 connected to the regeneration tank discharge pipe (see T3 in FIG. 6).
- FIGs. 15 and 16 are a plan view and a bottom view of the passage plate 252 of the switch valve unit 250 adhered closely to the tank plate 212, respectively. Reference is made to FIGs. 15 and 16 in conjunction with FIGs. 13 and 14.
- the passage plate 252 is formed with first to seventh passage holes 254, 262, 264, 266, 268, 272 and 274, and first to fourth passage grooves 263, 267, 269 and 273 are formed in the bottom of the passage plate 252.
- the first to fourth passage grooves 263, 267, 269 and 273 are adhered closely to the tank plate 212 to define first to fourth passages 263, 267, 269 and 273.
- the first passage 263 interconnects the first tank hole 214, the first passage hole 254 and the second passage hole 262, the second passage 267 interconnects the fourth tank hole 222 and the fourth passage hole 266, the third passage 269 interconnects the fifth tank hole 224 and the fifth passage hole 268, and the fourth passage 273 interconnects the sixth tank hole 226 and the sixth passage hole 272.
- the third passage hole 264 is directly connected to the second tank hole 216, and the seventh passage hole 274 is directly connected to the third tank hole 218.
- valve region 260 provided with a circular planar valve sheet 259 is defined on the top of the passage plate 252 by a cylinder- like valve housing 258, and the second to sixth passage holes 262, 264, 266, 268 and 272 are properly displosed on the valve sheet 259.
- the second passage hole 262 is connected to the filter tank 172 as it is connected to the first passage hole 254 and the first tank hole 214 via the first passage 263, the third passage hole 264 is connected to the soft water tank 182 via the second tank hole 216, the fourth passage hole 266 is connected to the running water pipe Tl as it is connected to the fourth tank hole 222 via the second passage 267, the fifth passage hole 268 is connected to the regeneration tank feed pipe T2 as it is connected to the fifth tank hole 224 via the third passage 269, and the sixth passage hole 272 is connected to the regeneration tank discharge pipe T3 as it is connected to the sixth tank hole 226 via the fourth passage 273.
- FIG. 17 is an exploded perspective view of the switch valve assembly 300.
- the switch valve assembly 300 includes a motor 392 mounted on the top of the passage plate 252 in the outside of the valve region 260, a fixing disk 302 fixed closely on the top of the valve sheet 259 via a switch valve packing 301, a rotating disk 332 rotatably adhered closely on the top of the fixing disk 302, a disk bracket 344 combined to the rotating disk 332 to provide a rotation axis 346 passing the center of the rotating disk 332, a valve cover 362 combined to the valve housing 258 via a ball bearing 352, covering the valve region 260 and exposing the rotation axis 346 of the disk bracket 344 and a motor shaft 394 of the motor 392, a driven gear 372 mounted on the valve cover 362 and fixed to the rotation axis 346 of the disk bracket 344, a rotating flange 374 fixed to the rotation axis 346 of the disk bracket 344 between the driven gear 372 and the valve cover 362 and provided with a plurality of indication grooves 376 along an edge
- the fixing disk 302 is formed with a plurality of fixing holes respectively corresponding to the second to sixth passage holes (see 262, 264, 266, 268 and 272 in FIG. 15), and a rotating passage connecting one or more selected from the plurality of fixing holes for each operation mode of the water softener by rotation of the rotating disk 332 is provided in an adhesion surface of the rotating disk 332.
- the optical sensor 378 fixed to the valve cover 362 can detect a degree of rotation of the rotation disk 302 through the indication groove 376 of the rotating flange 374.
- FIGs. 18 and 19 are a plan view and a bottom view of the fixing disk 302, re- spectively. Reference is made to FIGs. 18 and 19 in conjunction with FIGs. 15 and 16.
- the fixing disk 302 is formed with first to fifth fixing holes 304, 306, 312, 316 and 318.
- the second to fifth fixing holes 306, 312, 316 and 318 are disposed in circle around the first fixing hole 304.
- the first fixing hole 304 is connected to the second passage hole 262
- the second fixing hole 306 is connected to the third passage hole 264
- the third fixing hole 312 is connected to the fourth passage hole 266
- the fourth fixing hole 316 is connected to the fifth passage hole 268, and the fifth fixing hole 318 is connected to the sixth passage hole 272.
- first connection groove 308 extending the second fixing hole 306 toward the center of the fixing disk 302
- second connection groove 322 extending the fifth fixing hole 318 toward the center of the fixing disk 302
- first extension groove 307 extending the second fixing hole 306 into an arc shape along the rotation direction of the rotating disk (see 322 in FIG. 17)
- second extension groove 314 extending the third fixing hole 312 into an arc shape along the rotation direction of the rotating disk 322.
- the first and second extension grooves 307 and 314 extend the corresponding fixing holes 306 and 312 for providing reliable connection with a rotating passage (see 334 in FIG. 20) of the rotating disk 332, which will be described later.
- the first and second connection grooves 308 and 322 will be described in detail in a later relevant portion.
- diameters of the fourth and fifth fixing holes 316 and 318 are relatively smaller than those of the first to third fixing holes 302, 306 and 312.
- the fourth fixing hole 316 has the smallest diameter.
- an indent groove (see 317 in FIG. 17) of a predetermined depth is provided along an edge of the fourth fixing hole 316 in which a separate regenerating water cover (see 322 in FIG. 17) formed with a plurality of fine holes (see 324 in FIG. 17) can be inserted.
- the diameters of the first to fifth fixing holes 304, 306, 312, 316 and 318 have a strong relation with the kind of liquids passing the first to fifth fixing holes 304, 306, 312, 316 and 318.
- cold/hot raw water transferred to the regeneration tank feed pipe passes the fourth fixing hole 316
- regenerating water transferred from the regeneration tank discharge pipe passes the fifth fixing hole 318.
- the diamter of the fourth fixing hole 316 is preferably less than several mm, more preferably 0.5 to 2 mm.
- FIG. 20 is a bottom view of the rotating disk 332. Reference is made to FIG. 20 in conjunction with FIGs. 18 and 19.
- a groove-like rotating passage 334 and a separate arc-like auxiliary passage 336 are provided in the bottom of the rotating disk 332.
- the rotating passage 334 properly connects the first fixing hole 304 to the second to fifth fixing holes 306, 312, 316 and 318 and the auxiliary passage 336 interconnects the first and second connection grooves 308 and 322.
- a plurality of oil grooves 338 in which a small quantity of oil is retained for waterproofing and lubrication required when the rotating disk 332 is rotated in a closely adhered manner with the fixing disk 302.
- FIGs. 21 to 25 are schematic perspective views illustrating a connection relationship between the tank plate 212, the passage plate 252, the fixing disk 302 and the rotating disk 332 according to the operation modes of the water softener of the invention, in which, for convenience' sake, reference numerals of portions unnecessary for description will be omitted. Reference is made to these figures in conjunction with the above Connection Relationship.
- FIG. 21 is a schematic view showing the soft water mode, in which the rotating passage 334 of the rotating disk 332 interconnects the first and second fixing holes 304 and 306 of the fixing disk 302.
- the first fixing hole 304 of the fixing disk 302 is connected to the filter tank (see 172 in FIG. 6) via the second passage hole 262 of the passage plate 252 (see (1) in the above Connection Relationship), and the second fixing hole 306 of the fixing disk 302 is connected to the soft water tank (see 182 in FIG. 6) via the third passage hole 264 of the passage plate 252 (see (2) in the above Connection Relationship).
- FIG. 22 shows the running water mode, in which the rotating passage 334 of the rotating disk 332 interconnects the first and third fixing holes 304 and 312 of the fixing disk 302.
- the first fixing hole 304 of the fixing disk 302 is connected to the filter tank (see 172 in FIG. 6) via the second passage hole 262 of the passage plate 252 (see (1) in the above Connection Relationship)
- the third fixing hole 312 of the fixing disk 302 is connected to the running water pipe (see Tl in FIG. 6) via the fourth passage hole 266 of the passage plate 252 (see (3) in the above Connection Relationship). Accordingly, cold/hot raw water transferred from the filter tank 172 is supplied to the running water pipe Tl, and cold/hot running water is transferred to the discharge unit 450.
- FIG. 23 shows the regeneration mode, in which the rotating passage 334 of the rotating disk 332 interconnects the first and fourth fixing holes 304 and 316 of the fixing disk 302, and the auxiliary passage 336 of the rotating disk 332 interconnects the first and second connection grooves 308 and 322 of the fixing disk 302.
- the first fixing hole 304 of the fixing disk 302 is connected to the filter tank (see 172 in FIG. 6) via the second passage hole 262 of the passage plate 252 (see (1) in the above Connection Relationship)
- the fourth fixing hole 316 of the fixing disk 302 is connected to the regeneration tank feed pipe (see T2 in FIG. 6) via the fifth passage hole 268 of the passage plate 252 (see (4) in the above Connection Relationship).
- first and second connection grooves 308 and 322 of the fixing disk 302 are respectively connected to the second and fifth fixing holes 306 and 318 of the fixing disk 302.
- the second fixing hole 306 of the fixing disk 302 is connected to the soft water tank (see 182 in FIG. 6) via the third passage hole 264 of the passage plate 252 (see (2) in the above Connection Relationship), and the fifth fixing hole 318 of the fixing disk 302 is connected to the regeneration tank discharge pipe (see T3 in FIG. 6) via the sixth passage hole 272 of the passage plate 252 (see (4) in the above Connection Relationship). Accordingly, cold/hot raw water transferred from the filter tank 172 is supplied to the regeneration tank feed pipe T2, regenerating water transferred from the regeneration tank discharge pipe T3 is transferred to the soft water tank 182, and regeneration waste water is transferred to the discharge unit 450.
- FIG. 24 shows the regulation mode, in which the rotating passage 334 of the rotating disk 332 is connected to only the first fixing hole 304 of the fixing disk 302. At this time, although the first fixing hole 304 of the fixing disk 302 is connected to the filter tank (see 172 in FIG. 6) via the second passage hole 262 of the passage plate 252 (see (1) in the above Connection Relationship), cold/hot raw water has no further moving path and thus is regulated.
- FIG. 25 is a schemtic view showing the rinsing mode.
- 'Rinsing mode 1 is a unique special mode of the water softener of the invention, which is inevitably concomitant in the process of change from the regeneration mode to the regulation mode.
- the internal pressure of the regeneration tank (see 192 in FIG. 6) is lowered and relatively low-densed regenerating water is transferred to the soft water tank 182 to rinse the internal of the soft water tank (see 182 in FIG. 6).
- the rotating passage 334 of the rotating disk 332 is connected to the first fixing hole 304 of the fixing disk 302, while the auxiliary passage 336 of the rotating disk 332 interconnects the first and second connection grooves 308 and 322 of the fixing disk 302.
- the first fixing hole 304 of the fixing disk 302 is connected to the filter tank (see 172 in FIG. 6) via the second passage hole 262 of the passage plate 252 (see (1) in the above Connection Relationship), and the first and second connection grooves 308 and 322 of the fixing disk 302 are respectively connected to the second and fifth fixing holes 306 and 318 of the fixing disk 302.
- the second fixing hole 306 of the fixing disk 302 is connected to the soft water tank (see 182 in FIG. 6) via the third passage hole 264 of the passage plate 252 (see (2) in the above Connection Relationship), and the fifth fixing hole 318 of the fixing disk 302 is connected to the regeneration tank discharge pipe (see T3 in FIG.
- the regenerating water generation unit 580 contained in the regeneration tank 192 transfers regenerating water having the concentration proportional to the supply pressure of cold/hot raw water transferred from the regeneration tank feed pipe T2.
- the regenerating water generation unit 580 contained in the regeneration tank 192 transfers regenerating water having the concentration proportional to the supply pressure of cold/hot raw water transferred from the regeneration tank feed pipe T2.
- relatively low-densed regenerating water is supplied to the soft water tank 182, through which the internal pressure of the regeneration tank 192 is lowered and the soft water tank 182 is rinsed. Accordingly, a user has not to flow cold/hot soft water for a long time in order to exhaust regenerating water and regeneration waste water remaining in the soft water tank 172 after the regeneration mode.
- This mode is a mode where the regeneration mode is again changed to the regulation mode via the rinsing mode. Therefore, this mode can be easily understood without a separate figure for this mode.
- the logical operation unit 602 of the controller 600 determines whether or not a regeneration time of ion exchange resin comes based on the supply amount of cold/hot raw water measured by the measuring unit 120 in the soft water mode, and, if it is determined that the regeneration time comes, controls the motor shaft 394 of the motor 392 and performs the regeneration mode based on a result of detection of the optical sensor 378.
- the automatic regeneration mode may be performed in the time zone in which the use amount of cold/hot raw water is not large, for example, during midnight, and progress instruction and time of the automatic regeneration mode may be preset by a user.
- This mode is a mode where the soft water mode or the running water mode is changed to the regulation mode to discharge the specified amount of cold/hot soft water and cold/hot running water.
- This mode can be also easily understood without a separate figure for this mode.
- the flow rate control mode may be used when a bathtube receives water for bath, for example.
- the logical operation unit 602 may include a timer by use of which cold/hot soft water or cold/hot running water is received by the desired amount for a desired period of time.
- a user selects the kind of amount of water by means of the input unit 604 and the display unit 606 of the controller 600, and the logical operation unit 602 controls the motor shaft 394 of the motor 392 based on a result of detection of the measuring unit 120, proceeds to the soft water mode or the running water mode to discharge the corresponding amount of cold/hot soft water or cold/hot running water based on a result of detection of the optical sensor 378, and then switches the soft water mode or the running water mode to the regulation mode.
- the user can also select the temperature of water by means of the input unit 604 and the display unit 606 of the controller 600, and the logical operation circuit 602 can control the motor 392, based on a result of detection of the measuring unit 120, to discharge the corresponding amount of cold/hot soft water or cold/hot running water at the corresponding temperature in the soft water mode or the running water mode, and then switch the soft water mode or the running water mode to the regulation mode.
- This mode is a mode where the soft water mode or the running water mode is automatically changed to the regulation mode if the temperature of cold/hot raw water measured by the measuring unit 120 becomes more or less than a preset reference value.
- This mode can be also easily understood without a separate figure for this mode.
- a user may input the reference value in advance by means of the input unit 604 and the display ubit 606. Since the water softener of the invention uses one soft water tank 172, if water temperature is suddenly changed in use, water has to flow out for a long time until the water arrives at an intended temperature.
- the safety mode allows reduction of water consumption and prevention of scald danger and unpleasant feeling due to sudden temperature change.
- FIG. 26 is an exploded perspective view of the filter unit contained in the filter tank of the water softener of the invention
- FIG. 27 is a sectional view of the filter tank 172 in which the filter unit 400 is contained, which is taken along line A-A in FIG. 3.
- the filter unit 400 may not only filter impurities out of cold/hot raw water passing the filter tank 172 but also contain water-soluble functional substance such as vitamins in the cold/hot raw water for user's skin care.
- the filter unit 400 may include a filter body 406 which is inserted in the filter tank 172 and filters impurities out of cold/hot raw water, and a functional tank 411 which is filled with functional substance 420 such as vitamins, inserted in the filter tank flange 256 at the top of the filter tank 172, and contains an aqueous solution of the functional substance in the cold/hot raw water passing the filter body 406.
- the filter body 406 has a cylinder shape and is composed of fine structural material such as fiber or synthetic resin to filter out impurities out of water.
- First and second filter guides 402 and 416 are combined to the bottom and top of the filter body 406, respectively.
- a hollow 408 is formed in the filter body 406 along the longitudinal direction of the filter body 406, and the outer side of the filter body 406 is spaced from the inner side of the filter tank 172.
- the first filter guide 402 combined to the bottom of the filter body 406 has a shape of plate which is spaced from the filter tank feed hole 174 and substantially seals the bottom of the filter body 406, and includes a first flange 404 inserted in the hollow 408.
- the second filter guide 416 combined to the top of the filter body 406 has a shape of plate which is closely adhered to the top of the filter body 406, and includes a second flange 418 inserted in the hollow 408.
- the second filter guide 416 is formed with a raw water hole 419 which extends the hollow 408 and is tightly inserted in the first tank hole 214 of the tank plate 212.
- the cold/hot raw water is transferred to the switch valve assembly 300 via the raw water hole 419 of the second filter guide 416, the first tank hole 214 of the tank plate 212, and the first passage hole 254 and first passage 263 of the passage plate 252 (see FIGs. 13 to 16).
- the functional tank 411 inserted in the filter tank flange 256 at the top of the filter body 406 may include a bowl-like tank body 412 and a tank cap 422 joined by screw to the tank body 412 to seal the top of the tank body 412.
- the tank body 412 is filled with the functional substance 420 such as vitamins.
- the tank body 412 may be integrally fixed to a plurality of jaws 417 projecting upward from the second filter guide 416, so that the tank body 412 can be spaced from the second filter guide 416 in order not to disturb flow of cold/hot raw water, and a fine outflow hole 413 is formed in one side of the tank body 412.
- the aqueous solution of the functional substance 420 is flown out via the fine outflow hole 413 and is contained in the cold/hot raw water transferred to the switch valve assembly 300. Since even a small quantity of vitamins as the functional substance contained in the cold/hot raw water shows a sufficient effect, the diamter of the fine outflow hole 413 may be less than 1 mm.
- the tank cap 422 may be provided with a separate knob 424 to draw/insert the functional substance 420 from/in the filter tank flange 256 after opening the filter tank cap 282.
- FIG. 28 is a sectional view of the soft water tank 182 of the water softener of the invention, which is taken along line B-B in FIG. 6.
- first and second check valves 186 and 188 are respectively provided in the soft water tank inflow hole 194 of the soft water tank 182 and the second tank hole 216 of the tank plate 212.
- the first check valve 186 allows one directional flow of cold/hot soft water and regeneration waste water transferred to the discharge unit 450 via the soft water tank inflow hole 194 in order to prevent the cold/ hot soft water and regeneration waste water of the discharge unit 450 from flowing backward toward the soft water tank 182
- the second check valve 188 allows one directional flow of cold/hot raw water introduced into the soft water tank 182 via the second tank hole 216 of the tank plate 212 in order to prevent cold/hot soft water in the soft water tank 182 from flowing backward toward switch valve unit 250.
- FIG. 29 is a perspective view showing a state where a housing 610 is mounted on the water softener 100 of the invention
- FIG. 30 is an exploded perspective view showing a disassembled state of the housing 610.
- the housing 610 includes a rear housing 612 fixed to the front side of the soft water tank 182 and a front housing 628 covering the front side of the rear housing 612.
- a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) 616 on which the logical operation unit 602 of the controller 600 is mounted is placed between the rear housing 612 and the front housing 628.
- the input unit 604 including a plurality of buttons 618 and the display unit 606 including an LCD 626, which are other constituent elements of the controller 600, are also mounted on the PCB 616.
- the LCD 626 may be mounted on a separate LCD case 622 which is in turn mounted on the PCB 616.
- a transparent window 634 to expose display contents of the LCD 626 to the outside is formed in a portion of the front housing 628.
- the window 634 is formed with a plurality of button holes 632 to expose the buttons 618.
- a plurality of first and second joining projections 614 and 630 formed with screw holes projects from edges of the rear housing 612 and the front housing 628 and a plurality of joining ribs 188 formed with nut holes are provided in the front side of the tank unit 170, so that the rear housing 612 and the front housing 628 are combined together and fixed to the front side of the soft water tank 182. Accordingly, the housing 610 is closely fixed to the front side of the soft water tank 182 by means of a plurality of screws inserted in the joining ribes 188 through the first and second joining projections 614 and 630.
- FIG. 31 is a perspective view of an external appearance of the water softener 100 of the invention
- FIG. 32 is an exploded perspective view of an exterior case 640 of the water softener 100.
- the exterior case 640 of the water softener 100 of the invention may be divided into five parts which are combined into the external appearance shown in FIG. 31.
- the exterior case 640 includes a front case 650 covering the front side of the water softener 100, a rear case 670 covering the rear side of the water softener 100, a bottom case 680 covering the bottom side of the water softener 100, a middle case 710 covering the top of the water softener 100 except for the filter tank cap 282 and the regeneration tank cap 284, and a top case covering the top of the middle case 710.
- the front case 650 covers the front side, portions of left and right sides, and a portion of the bottom of the water softener 100.
- the front case 650 is provided with a first opening 652 to expose the hydrant 475, a second opening 654 to expose the drain handle 572, a third opening 656 to expose the control handle 532, and a fourth opening 662 to expose the button holes 632 and the transparent window 634 of the housing 610. Accorcingly, a user can handle the water softener 100 without difficulty.
- the rear case 670 covers the rear side, portions of left and right sides, and a portion of the bottom of the water softener 100, and contacts the left and right side of the front case 650.
- the rear case 670 has a shape vertically bent in its left and right sides with respect to its middle portion such that the rear case 670 can be adhered closely along a corner in a bathroom or the like having two walls intersecting with each other.
- a plurality of reinforcing ribs 672 adhered closely along the rear side of the water softener 100 to prevent the rear case 670 from being deformed due to load or external pressure.
- a combination of the front case 650 and the rear case 670 shows a triangular prism or a similar shape covering the front and rear sides of the water softener 100.
- the exterior case 640 including the above-described front case 650 and rear case 670 may be manufcatured by injection molding of synthetic resin and its thickness may be several mm or so in order to minimize increase of load. As a result, the front case 650 and the rear case 670 may be separated or deviated from each other due to external pressure. Accordingly, a fitting projection 666 may project along left and right ends of the front case 650, as shown in a circled figure D, and a fitting hole 676 may be provided along left and right ends of the rear case 670 contacting and connecting to the left and right ends of the front case 650, as shown in a circled figure E.
- first hook joining ends 664 may project from left and right inner sides of the front case 650, as shown in a circled figure F, and a plurality of corresponding second hook joining ends 674 may project from left and right inner sides of the rear case 670. Engagement of the irst hook joining ends 664 with the second hook joining ends 674 allows tight combination of the front case 650 and the rear case 670.
- the bottom case 680 covers the bottom of the water softener 100 and is combined to the bottoms of the front case 650 and the rear case 670.
- the bottom case 680 is formed with first to third holes 682, 684 and 686 to expose the inlet port 124, the shower head connection port 476 and the drain outlet port 564, respectively.
- at least two height adjusting parts 690 mounted in an edge of a bathtube or the like along with the support 678 of the rear case 670. These height adjusting parts 690 are placed in pair in both left and right sides of the bottom case 680 to show a triangular arrangement along with the support 678.
- the middle case 710 is formed with first and second cap holes 712 and 714 to cover the top of the water softener 100 except for the filter tank cap 282 and the regeneration tank cap 284, and the bottom of the middle case 710 is combined to the tops of the front case 650 and the rear case 670.
- first and second hooks see 651 and 671 in the circled figures D and E
- the bottom of the middle case 710 covers the first and second hooks 651 and 671.
- a battery case 720 to supply driving power to the controller 600 mounted on the housing 610, which will be described in detail in a relevant portion.
- the top case 740 covers the middle case 710 to finally conceal the top of the water softener 100.
- the top case 740 may have a simple shape to cover the middle case 710.
- FIG. 33 is an exploded perspective view of the middle case 710
- FIG. 34 is a plan view thereof
- FIG. 35 is a sectional view taken along line H-H in FIG. 34.
- the middle case 710 is formed with the first and second cap holes 712 and 714 and is separately mounted with the battery case 720.
- the middle case 710 is formed with a battery insertion hole 716 sealed by a battery cap 722, and a case body 732 is combined to the bottom of the middle case 710 to provide a battery insertion space.
- the battery insertion space has the battery insertion hole 716 opened/closed by the battery cap 722, as an entrance.
- a first terminal 724 to electrically interconnect batteries is disposed in the bottom of the battery cap 722.
- a pair of first screw coupling ends 723 laterally projects from the side of the battery cap 722. Accordingly, the battery cap 722 is decoupled or coupled by means of a pair of screws 728 inserted into the middle case 710 through the screw coupling ends 723.
- a first insulating packing 726 is interposed between the battery cap 722 and the battery insertion hole 716.
- the pair of screw coupling ends 723 are disposed in an asymmetrical manner to prevent poles of batteries from being connected wrong.
- the case body 732 is combined to the bottom of the middle case 710 to complete the battery insertion space.
- At least one pair of second screw coupling ends 733 laterally projects from the top of the case body 732, and a second terminal 738 to electrically interconnect batteries is disposed in the inner bottom of the case body 732. Accordingly, the case body 732 can be also decoupled or coupled by means of screws inserted into the middle case 710 through the second screw coupling ends 733.
- a second insulating packing 739 is interposed between the case body 732 and the middle case 710.
- the bottom 732a of the case body 732 is inclined to one side with a gap of more than 2 mm maintained from the horizontal second terminal 738, and a water drain hole 734 is provided at the lowest point of the bottom 732a. Accordingly, even when water is introduced into the battery insertion space in the course of replacement of a battery, the water can be quickly drained out.
- the reason why the point in the bottom 732a of the case body 732, which is the closest to the second terminal 738, maintains a gap of more than 2 mm from the second terminal 738 is to prevent drain of waterdrop from being disturbed due to surface tension or the like.
- FIGs. 36 and 37 are views for explaining how the water softener of the invention is fixed, FIG. 36 being an exploded perspective view of a hanger 750 viewed separated from the exterior case 610, and FIG. 37 being a sectional view of a combined state of the hanger 750.
- the water softener of the invention can be installed at a corner of a bathroom or the like, as described earlier, and the separate hanger 750 may be used to stably fix the water softener at the corner.
- a pair of hanger holes 678 are formed in left and right tops of the rear case 670 adhered closely to a wall.
- the hanger 750 includes a hanger frame 752 adhered closley to the rear case 670 and a moisture interruption packing 756 inserted in the outer side of the hanger frame 752.
- the inner side of the hanger frame 752 is provided at least one fixing hook 754 which is inserted in and hooked onto the hanger holes 678.
- an adhesion plane 753 to be adhered to a wall by means of a double-sided tape or the like projects from the outer side of the hanger frame 752. As the moisture interruption packing 756 is adhered closely to the wall, surrounding the outer side of the adhesion plane 753, the adhesion strength of the double- sided tape is prevented from being deteriorated due to moisture.
- slit-shaped packing grooves 752a may be provided at both sides of the adhesion plane 753 of the hanger frame 750, and extension ends 758 may be respectively inserted in the packing grooves 752a and may be bent and interposed between the hanger frame 752 and the rear case 670. This may produce a certain elastic force exerted between the rear case 670 and the hanger frame 752 in order to reinforce a fixing strength by the fixing hook 752 and may effectively prevent moisture from being permeated into the adhesion plane 753.
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