IP Library Granted Patent US 7,754,071
Granted Patent B2
US 7,754,071 · App. 11/932,035 · Granted Jul 13, 2010

High efficiency ion exchange system for removing perchlorate contaminants from water

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Patent No.
US 7,754,071
App. No.
11/932,035
Granted
Jul 13, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

The disclosed invention is a fixed bed ion exchange water purification system. It employs a combination of electronically controlled process steps and specific systems configurations to duplicate the effects of moving resin beds from one operating position to another as is required in moving bed ion exchange water purification systems. The invention combines features of single fixed bed ion exchange systems with those of a moving bed system. The invention applies to the treatment of water having typical industrial and drinking water concentrations of various ions.

Claims (23)

1. A system for continuously removing perchlorate contaminant from perchlorate contaminated water comprising:

a plurality of immobile vessels, each containing a resin bed capable of binding perchlorate contaminant from said perchlorate contaminated water and yielding purified water and a perchlorate contaminated resin bed;

a plurality of electronically controlled valves fitted to each one of the immobile vessels, one of said valves admitting contaminated water to the vessel, one removing purified water, one admitting regenerant, one admitting rinse liquid and one or more removing regenerant rinse liquid; and

an electrical controller directing the plurality of electrically controlled valves so that when the system is in operation continuously removing perchlorate contaminant, perchlorate contaminated water is flowed to a first subset of vessels, regenerant is flowed to a second subset of vessels containing the most highly perchlorate contaminated resin bed and rinse liquid is flowed to a third subset of vessels containing the least contaminated resin bed.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the electrical controller is sequenced to allow a predetermined number of vessels to be engaged in purification while the others engage in regeneration while the system is in operation.

3. The system of claim 2 , where the plurality is at least ten.

4. The system of claim 2 for continuously removing perchlorate contaminant from perchlorate contaminated water wherein

said vessels each having a first fluid communication opening at a first end and a second fluid communication opening at a second end with the resin bed located there between,

each vessel having a first header directly adjacent to the first opening and connected to the first opening and a second header directly adjacent to the second opening and connected to the second opening,

the first header of each vessel being directly connected through electronically-actuatable valves to a first series of manifolds and

the second header of each vessel directly through actuatable valves to a second series of manifolds,

the first series of manifolds comprising:

a) at least one manifold for supplying perchlorate contaminated water and at least one manifold for removing treated water,

b) at least one manifold for supplying regenerant solution and at least one manifold for removing spent regenerant solution, and

c) at least one manifold for supplying rinse water and at least one manifold for removing spent rinse water and

the second series of manifolds comprising the converse of the manifolds connected to the first headers and

the controller directing the actuatable valves

a) to flow perchlorate contaminated water from the manifold for supplying perchlorate contaminated water over through the resin beds in the first subset of the plurality of vessels thereby causing these resin beds to remove perchlorate contaminant from said perchlorate contaminated water and deposit the perchlorate contaminant upon the resin beds and yield treated water and to remove said treated water from these vessels to the manifold for removing treated water,

b) to flow regenerant solution from the manifold for supplying regenerant solution through at least one resin bed in the second subset of the plurality of vessels to regenerate said at least one resin beds and to remove spent regenerant solution from these vessels and

c) to flow rinse water from the manifold for supplying rinse water through at least one regenerated resin bed in the third subset of the plurality of vessels to rinse said at least one regenerated resin bed and to remove spent rinse water from these vessels.

5. The system of claim 4 wherein the vessels and the resin beds are vertically oriented with the first fluid openings at the top and the second fluid openings at the bottom of the resin beds.

6. The system of claim 5 wherein the resin beds substantially fill the vessels which contain them.

7. The system of claim 6 wherein the resin beds fill least about 90% of the volume of the vessels which contain them.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 17, 2018
From: HSBC BANK PLC
To: ENVIORNGEN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 047798/0403 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 27, 2016
From: ENVIROGEN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: HSBC BANK PLC
Reel/Frame 038735/0602 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 31, 2009
From: BASIN WATER, INC.
To: ENVIROGEN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 023725/0127 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 10, 2008
From: JENSEN, PETER L; GUTER, GERALD A; ZIOL, DAN
To: BASIN WATER, INC.
Reel/Frame 021075/0376 →