IP Library Granted Patent US 7,132,052
Granted Patent B2
US 7,132,052 · App. 10/734,485 · Granted Nov 7, 2006

System for the purification and reuse of spent brine in a water softener

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Patent No.
US 7,132,052
App. No.
10/734,485
Granted
Nov 7, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

System and method for purifying and recycling spent brine in a water softener are provided. The system may be made up of a cation exchange resin tank fluidly coupled for passing spent brine comprising monovalent and divalent ions. A fluid mixer valve is coupled to the resin tank and to a water tank to dilute the spent brine to a desired concentration of a regenerant salt, e.g., NaCl. An ion-separation device is fluidly coupled to the fluid mixer valve to receive the diluted spent brine and separate the diluted spent brine into first and second streams. The first of the streams comprises monovalent ions and the second of the streams comprises divalent ions.

Claims (23)

1. A water softener comprising:

a cation exchange resin tank fluidly couple for discharging spent brine comprising monovalent and divalent ions;

a fluid mixer valve couple to the resin tank and to a water tank to dilute the spent brine to a desire concentration of a regenerant salt;

an ion-separation device fluidly couple to the fluid mixer valve to receive the dilute spent brine and separate the diluted spent brine into first and second streams, the first stream substantially comprising monovalent ions and the second stream substantially comprising divalent ions; and

a reverse osmosis (RO) membrane fluidly couple to the ion-separation device to receive the first stream from the ion-separation device and produce a concentrate stream of monovalent ions and substantially demineralized water;

wherein the concentrate stream monovalent ions is collected for reuse as regenerant salt.

2. The water softener of claim 1 wherein the ion-separation device comprises a nanofiltration membrane.

3. The water softener of claim 1 further comprising a tank for the collection of the regenerant salt, wherein the tank is connected to the cation exchange resin tank for regenerating said resin.

4. The water softener of claim 2 wherein the second stream comprises a dischargeable stream comprising hardness-causing ions.

5. The water softener of claim 1 wherein the monovalent ions are selected from the group consisting of sodium and chloride.

6. The water softener of claim 1 wherein the divalent ions are selected from the group consisting of calcium, magnesium and carbonates.

7. The water softener of claim 1 wherein said water from said RO membrane tank is coupled to receive the demineralized water.

8. The water softener of claim 7 wherein said water tank is coupled to the fluid mixer valve to supply water for diluting the spent brine.

9. The water softener of claim 1 further comprises a pump device fluidly coupled to draw liquid through the fluid mixer valve from a spent brine holding tank and said water tank, said liquid to be delivered to the ion-separation device.

10. The water softener of claim 1 wherein said regenerant salt comprises sodium chloride.

11. A method for purifying and recycling spent brine in a water softener, the method comprising:

discharging from a cation exchange resin tank spent brine comprising monovalent and divalent ions;

diluting the spent brine to a desired concentration of a regenerant salt;

separating the diluted spent brine into first and second streams, the first stream substantially comprising a diluted stream of monovalent ions and the second stream substantially comprising divalent ions; and

filtering said first stream for providing a concentrated stream of monovalent ions and a stream of substantially demineralized water.

12. The method of claim 11 wherein the second stream comprises a dischargeable stream comprising hardness-causing ions and said method further comprises discharging said second stream to a sewer.

13. The method of claim 11 wherein said concentrated stream of monovalent ions comprises a regenerant stream.

14. The water softener of claim 11 wherein said regenerant salt comprises sodium chloride.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 13, 2016
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: HAIER US APPLIANCE SOLUTIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 038965/0778 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 11, 2003
From: RAWSON, JAMES RULON YOUNG; AYALA, RAUL EDUARDO
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 014808/0750 →