C02F2103/002

Apparatus and method for disinfecting fluids
11661353 · 2023-05-30 · ·

A disinfection apparatus and method is provided for disinfecting a fluid. The apparatus elements define three internal container volumes. Fluid is introduced into an entry volume where its flow is conditioned to reduce splash and slow the fluid flow. The fluid is then channeled into a disinfection volume where a disinfection unit delivers a disinfection agent to the fluid. Finally, the fluid exits the apparatus through an exit volume. In one aspect, a sink-trap is disclosed in which wastewater liquid contacts a pair of diverters. The diverters have conditioned contact surfaces that slows and spreads the liquid flow and reduces liquid splash. The wastewater then passes through a UV chamber in which it is disinfected. The liquid then exits the sink-trap. Advanced self-cleaning apparatus are additionally disclosed to clean and disinfect the sink-trap and trapped wastewater. The entire apparatus operates under computer control.

Apparatus and method for electrochemical treatment of wastewater
11655171 · 2023-05-23 ·

The wastewater treatment apparatus of present invention has an electro-coagulation unit for removing contaminants with at least one anode and at least one cathode and an electro-oxidation unit for oxidizing contaminants with at least one anode and at least one cathode wherein oxidants are electrochemically generated. Based on the type of wastewater, the apparatus can have an electro-flotation unit between the electrocoagulation unit and the electro-oxidation unit. The apparatus also has an oxidant removal unit which can have a metal ion-liberating electrode for reacting with and removing residual oxidants. In some cases, portions of effluent from the oxidant removal unit can be recirculated to the electro-coagulation unit for increased efficiency.

Washing systems
11655581 · 2023-05-23 · ·

A washing system includes a housing, a drain line, and a recirculation line. The housing receives, via a fluid inlet, fresh water during one or more wash cycles of a wash session. The drain line is coupled to the housing and includes a valve and is also configured to receive soiled water from the housing during the wash session. The recirculation line is coupled to and extends from the valve of the drain line and is configured to receive a portion of the soiled water via the valve. The recirculation line includes an integrated fluid sanitizer module configured to at least partially sanitize the portion of the soiled water, and the recirculation line is configured to deliver sanitized water from the integrated fluid sanitizer module to the fluid inlet of the housing.

AUXILIARY GRAY WATER SOURCE DEVICE FOR COMMERCIAL KITCHENS
20230074654 · 2023-03-09 ·

An auxiliary gray water supply device captures used wash water from a commercial warewashing machine for supply to a pre-rinse station without substantial modification of the commercial warewashing machine. The captured wash water and treatment agent are delivered to a pre-rinse station for pre-rinsing of dishes that will be washed within the commercial warewashing machine.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF CONTROLLABLE SEPARATION BETWEEN RECYCLABLE ORGANIC WASTE FROM GARBAGE DISPOSAL AND KITCHEN SINK GRAYWATER SEWAGE

A system of controllable separation between recyclable organic waste and graywater sewage is described; a respective method for controllable separating recyclable organic waste from graywater sewage is further described; the system includes: a garbage disposal unit, and a separation module; the method includes: draining both the graywater sewage and the recyclable organic waste; processing the organic waste into a semiliquid mixture or slurry of round organic matter and fluid; discharging the semiliquid mixture or slurry of ground organic matter and fluid and the graywater sewage; and releasing the semiliquid mixture or slurry of ground organic matter and fluid; releasing the graywater sewage; and separating the semiliquid mixture or slurry of ground organic matter and fluid from the graywater sewage.

Combined heat, power, water and waste system

An integrated utility system, comprising: at least one heat pump which includes a compressor for processing water mist from an evaporator and providing the water mist to a condenser; a thermal reservoir configured to contain water and operatively connected to the condenser; a heat management system configured to receive and process excess heat generated between the thermal reservoir and condenser. The heat management system comprises: a plurality of sensors for measuring water pressure, temperature and flow; at least one control valve for controlling movement of a thermal energy from thermal sources; at least one thermal sink; a thermal storage; a plurality of heat exchangers fluidly connected to the thermal sources, to the at least one thermal sinks, to the thermal reservoir and to a plurality of pumps configured to circulate a heat exchange fluid between the thermal sources, thermal reservoir and the at least one thermal sink.

Water and Energy Recovery System

Systems and methods for wastewater treatment are described. In some embodiments, a wastewater treatment system may include a container configured to receive and store at least a portion of incoming wastewater during a digestion process that generates biogas and a biogas burner. The biogas burner may be arranged to receive and burn at least a portion of the biogas generated by the digestion process. The system may be configured to heat solids separated from the wastewater such that: (i) the solids separated from the wastewater are maintained at a temperature of at least 70° C. for at least 30 minutes; and/or (ii) a water content of the solids separated from the wastewater is less than 15% by mass.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR POINT OF USE WATER MODIFICATION

A water use management system may be installed in a setting that contains a primary infrastructure for water use to provide an alternate, modular infrastructure for water use. Fresh water used at various points of use, such as a shower or sink, may be modified by a point of use water conditioner. Water may be modified at the point of use based upon pre-configured routines or manual user selections. Treatments performed on the water may include quality treatments, such as modifying the pH or mineral content, and may also include experience treatments, such as the addition of scents, colors, carbonation, or health and beauty supplements. Additives used during treatment are provided in cartridges that may be inserted and removed from the water conditioner. Cartridges may self-identify when inserted, to aid in compatibility and usability determinations and recycling/recertification processes.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING HOME APPLIANCE WATER USE

A water use management system may be installed in a setting that contains a primary infrastructure for water use to provide an alternate, modular infrastructure for water use. Fresh water used at various points of use, such as a shower or sink, may be diverted into the modular infrastructure prior to draining into the primary infrastructure. Once diverted, the precedent use water is received at a reservoir system where it is treated for a subsequent use. Treatment may include filtration and/or chemical treatment, and may be based upon sensor feedback from the reservoir system. Once treated, the water is ready for subsequent use and may flow from the reservoir system, via the modular infrastructure, to a subsequent point of use, such as a toilet.

Method and system for lysing a liquid sample with augmented oxidizing agents to create a solution with a reduced microbial concentration and precipitate formation
11598701 · 2023-03-07 · ·

A method for differentially lysing a liquid sample or target material using an augmented oxidizing agent (AOA), which includes a quantity of electronically modified oxygen derivatives (EMODs). The method reduces or eliminates total dissolved solids (TDS), total suspended solids (TSS), Biologic Oxygen Demand (BOD), microbial concentration, biofilms and other content in the liquid target material known or suspected to contain animal fluids, blood and blood cells and suspected or known to contain eukaryotic cells, microbial cells, bacteria, viruses, spores, fungi, prions, organic matter, minerals, proteins or associated structures. The BOD, TDS and TSS can be lowered or eliminated as desired. This action is directly proportional to the quantity of EMODs in the AOS applied to the liquid target material.