Title of Invention

WATER PURIFICATION FILTER EASILY REPLACED USING A CONNECTOR, AND A WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM USING THE SAME

Abstract The present invention discloses a water purification filter easily replaced by a connector which can simplify a connection structure of a water purification system by forming paths of feed water, purified water and concerntrated water as one port, and which can be easily replaced after disconnection of a filter cartridge from the water purification system, and a water purification system using the same. The water purification filter easily replaced by the connector includes a connector having an inflow hole through which feed water flows in, a check valve body in which an auto shut off valve for opening/closing a feed water flowing path for guiding feed water to a filter side and a concentrated water discharge path are formed, an outflow hole for externally discharging purified water, and a concentrated water controlhole for externally discharging concentrated water, a filter housing for opening the feed water flowing path by opening the auto shut off valve in connection with the connector, a locking means for detachably fixing the filter housing to the connector, and a passage switching guide having a first path for supplying feed water to a reverse osmosis membrane filter when the filter housing is connected to the connector, a second path for supplying water purified by the reverse osmosis membrane filter to the outflow hole, and a third path for supplying concentrated water to the concentrated water discharge path.
Full Text BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a water purification filter which can be easily replaced by a connector which does not require an operation of locking a feed water locking valve by automatically closing a passage by an auto shut off valve, when a filter cartridge of a water purification system using a reverse osmosis membrane filter is disconnected for replacement, and a water purification system using the same, and more particularly, to a water purification filter which can simplify a connection structure of a water purification system by forming paths of feed water, purified water(product water) and concentrated water as one port, and which can be easily replaced by a connector for disconnecting a filter cartridge from the water purification system and replacing an internal filter, and a water purification system using the same.
Description of the Related Art
FIG. 1 is a schematic structure diagram illustrating a conventional water purification system using a reverse osmosis membrane filter.
Referring to FIG. 1, the conventional water purification system includes a sediment filter 1 for removing, by a nonwoven fabric, macro-sized alien substances such as solid matters floating in rust, soil and sand from feed water (for example, underground water) flowing in
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through a hose connected to a tap (not shown), a precarbon filter 2 for removing chlorine elements and organic chemical substances remaining in water by an adsorption method of an activated charcoal made by burning mineral matters of coal or a palm tree at a high temperature, a reverse osmosis membrane filter 3 for removing various contaminants, germs, inorganic substances and heavy metal from water through 0.0001 microns of minute pores by a polyamide composite film, and a postcarbon filter 4 for improving water taste by removing smells and gas elements from water.
Here, the impurities (concentrated water) filtered by the reverse osmosis membrane filter 3 arc externally discharged through a concentrated water control valve 5.
As shown in FIG. 2, the conventional reverse osmosis membrane filter includes a cap 7, an inflow hole 6 through which feed water flows in being protruded from one end of the cap 7, a filter housing 10 which the reverse osmosis membrane filter 3 for filtering various alien substances of feed water is installed in and which a purified water discharge hole 8 and a concentrated water discharge hole 9 are separately formed on, and a core-shaped tube 12 installed at the center of the reverse osmosis membrane filter 3 in the length direction, for collecting purified water filtered by the reverse osmosis membrane filter 3 through a through hole 11, and sending the collected water to the purified water discharge hole 8.
Reference numeral 13 denotes a sealing member for preventing feed water and concentrated water from being mixed by intercepting leakage of feed water from the reverse 20 osmosis membrane filter 3 by taping.
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As described above, since the purified water discharge hole 8 and the concentrated water discharge hole 9 are separately formed on the reverse osmosis membrane filter 3, the prime cost of production increases. In addition, special components such as a hose and a connection member are required to connect the filters of the water purification system. It is thus difficult to install and assemble the water purification system in a narrow space. General consumers who do not have knowledge or experience in filter replacement cannot easily replace the filters, and thus must stand the after/sale service expense.
Furthermore, when one filter cartridge is replaced in the water purification system having the plurality of filter cartridges, a passage is closed by switching a feed water locking device into a lock state, the filter cartridge is replaced, and the feed water locking device is switched into an unlock state. As a result, operational efficiency is reduced.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it. is a primary object of the present invention to provide a water purification filter which can be easily replaced by a connector improving operational efficiency by omitting an operation of locking a feed water locking valve by intercepting leakage of feed water by switching an auto shut off valve into an initial lock state by a water pressure and a restoring force of an elastic member, when a filter cartridge of a water purification system is disconnected for replacement, and a water purification system using the same.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a water purification filter which can
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simplify a connection structure and an assembly process of a water purification system by a structure of a reverse osmosis membrane filter having paths of feed water, purified water and concentrated water as one port, and a water purification system using the same.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a water purification filter which can be easily replaced by general consumers by easily disconnecting a filter cartridge from a water purification system, and a water purification system using the same.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a water purification filter easily replaced by a connector, comprising a connector including an inflow hole through which external feed water flows in, a check, valve body which has a feed water flowing path for flowing feed water passed through the inflow hole in the direction of the filter, and a concentrated water discharge path for flowing the concentrated water filtered by the filter, an outflow hole for externally discharging water purified by a filter, and a concentrated water discharge hole for externally discharging concentrated water through a concentrated water discharge path, and controlling a discharge amount of concentrated water; a filter housing for housing a reverse osmosis membrane filter, with the filter housing being detachably engaged to the connector; a locking means installed in the connector, for detachably fixing the filter housing to the connector; and a passage switching guide being installed at the upper portion of the filter housing, and having a first path for supplying feed water to the reverse osmosis membrane filter, with the feed water having passed through the feed water flow path when the filter housing is engaged to the connector, a second path for supplying water purified by the reverse osmosis
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membrane filter to the outflow hole, and a third path for supplying concentrated water from the reverse osmosis membrane filter to the concentrated water discharge path.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a water purification filter easily replaced by a connector, comprising a connector including an inflow hole through which external feed water flows in, a check valve body which has a feed water flowing path for flowing feed water passed through the inflow hole in the direction of the filter, and a concentrated water discharge path for flowing the concentrated water filtered by the filter, and an outflow hole for externally discharging water purified by a filter; a filter housing for housing a reverse osmosis membrane filter, with the filter housing being detachably engaged to the connector; a passage switching guide being installed at the upper portion of the filter housing, and having a first path for supplying feed water to the reverse osmosis membrane filter, with the feed water having passed through the feed water flow path when the filter housing is engaged to the connector, a second path for supplying water purified by-the -reverse osmosis, membrane filter to the outflow hole, and a third path for supplying concentrated water from the reverse osmosis membrane filter to the concentrated water discharge path; a double-tube type connection tube installed on the outflow hole, for externally discharging purified water passing through the second path through a purified water path formed at the center in the length direction, and externally discharging concentrated water passing through the third path and the concentrated water discharge path through a concentrated water path formed outside the purified water path; and a concentrated water discharge tube linked to the concentrated water path of the connection
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tube, and branch-connected to the rear portion of the connection tube in the right angle direction, for externally discharging concentrated water.
According to further another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a water purification filter easily replaced by a connector, comprising a connector including an inflow hole through which external feed water flows in, a check valve body which has a feed water flowing path for flowing feed water passed through the inflow hole in the direction of the filter, and an outflow hole for externally discharging water; a filer housing which uses at least one among a sediment filter, an activated charcoal filter, and a hollow fiver filter and is detachable engaged to the connector; a locking means which is installed inside the connector and detachable engages the filter housing to the connector; and a passage switching guide being installed at the upper portion of the filter housing, and having a first path for supplying feed water to the purification filter, with the feed water having passed through the feed water flow path when the filter housing is engaged to the connector, and a second path for supplying water purified by the purification filter to the outflow hole.
According to still further another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a water purification system using a water purification filter easily replaced by a connector, comprising a first connector having an inflow hole through which external feed water flows in, a check valve body for housing an auto shut off valve elastically installed to open/close a feed water flowing path for guiding feed water from the inflow hole to a filter side, and an outflow hole for externally discharging purified water; a first filter housing for housing a sediment filter, and
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opening the feed water flowing path by opening the auto shut off valve in detachable connection with the first connector; a second connector having its inflow hole connected in series to the outflow hole of the first connector, and including a check valve body for housing an auto shut off valve elastically installed to open/close a feed water flowing path for guiding feed water to a filter side, and an outflow hole for externally discharging purified water; a second filter housing for housing a precarbon filter, and opening the feed water flowing path by opening the auto shut off valve in detachable connection with the second connector; a third connector having its inflow hoie connected in series to the outflow hole of the second connector, and including a check valve body in which an auto shut off valve elastically installed to open/close a feed water flowing path for guiding feed water to a filter side and a concentrated water discharge path for externally discharging concentrated water are formed, and an outflow hole for externally discharging purified water; a third filter housing for housing a reverse osmosis membrane filter, and opening the feed water flowing path by opening the auto shut off valve in detachable connection with the third connector; a fourth connector having its inflow hole connected in series to the outflow hole of the third connector, and including a check valve body for housing an auto shut off valve elastically installed to open/close a feed water flowing path for guiding feed water to a filter side, and an outflow hole for externally discharging purified water; and a fourth filter housing for housing a postcarbon filter, and opening the feed water flowing path by opening the auto shut off valve in detachable connection with the fourth connector.
In addition, the locking means comprises a lower cover being mounted on the bottom
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surface of the connector, and having a through hole at its center and positioning grooves; filter support members being rotatably hinge-fixed on the positioning grooves, and having coupling grooves in an arc shape; and a lever having coupling protrusions movably coupled to the coupling grooves, and detachably locking the filter housing to the connector by rotating the filter support members by rotation by the user.
In addition, the locking means comprises a lower cover being mounted on the bottom surface of the connector, and having a through hole at its center and positioning grooves; filter support members being rotatably hinge-fixed on the positioning grooves, and having coupling grooves in an arc shape; a lever coupled between the lower cover and the connector to be swung, having coupling protrusions movably coupled to the coupling grooves, and detachably locking the filter housing to the connector by rotating the filter support members by rotation by the user; a stopper fixed on the bottom surface of the connector; a locking groove formed on the top surface of the lever to face the stopper; and an unlocking hole for unlocking the lever from the connector by separating the stopper from the locking groove when inserted into the through hole formed on the lever in the radial direction to be linked to the locking groove.
In addition, there are further provided stoppers formed on the positioning grooves of the lower cover contacting the through hole, for preventing excessive rotation of the filter support members by rotation of the lever.
At least two or more filter support members are provided at the positioning grooves.
The locking means includes a lower cover which is engaged at a lower side of the
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connector and has a through hole at a center portion of the same, with the through hole being formed corresponding to a cap outer diameter of the filter housing; a pair of slide plates which are engaged between the connector and the lower cover and have opposite semicircular parts for allowing the opposite inclination elongated hole and collar of the filter housing to be detachably engaged, with the slide plates being pressurized in the facing direction by the elastic member; an isolation button means which has an isolation bar provided with the protrusion engaged at the inclination elongated hole, and a pressing bar which connects the ends of the isolation bars; and wherein the filter housing is separated from the connector as the isolation bar moves forward when the pressing bar is pressed, and the protrusion engaged at the inclination elongated hole moves forward, and slippery occurs between the side surface of the protrusion and the side surface of the elongated hole, so that the slide plates move in the vertical direction with respect to the moving direction of the protrusion and move in the distancing direction of the pair of the slide plates,
In addition, there is further provided an end processing member for sealing an extended strip end extended from the passage switching guide and coupled to the outer portion of the reverse osmosis membrane filter in order to prevent mixing of feed water flowing in through the path between the reverse osmosis membrane filter and the filter housing and concentrated water passing through the reverse osmosis membrane filter.
The filter support member is formed in a cam shape, and the positioning groove in which the filter support member is positioned is formed corresponding to the shape of the filter support
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member.
The concentrated water discharge hole comprises a body having a through hole at its lower portion in the radial direction to be linked to the concentrated water discharge path, and having a groove on its inner circumference in the length direction; a rotary strip rotatably coupled to the body, a slit having its opening degree variably controlled by rotation being formed on the strip; and a cap detachably coupled to the body, for preventing the rotary strip from being separated from the body and rotated by water pressure.
The concentrated water discharge hole is mounted on the upper or side portion of the connector.
The width of the slit formed on the rotary strip is formed in a conical shape so that the opening degree linked to the groove can be variably controlled by rotation of the rotary strip.
The filter housing is detachably thread-engaged with the cap, or the filer housing and the cap are fixedly integrated.
The connector further includes an auto shut off valve which is installed at the feed water flowing path for opening the feed water flowing path when the filter housing is engaged at the connector.
There are further provided a connection member for connecting a corresponding connector and the neighboring connector; and a counterflow prevention check valve which is engaged in the interior of the connection member and prevents a counterflow of the purified water by a residual pressure formed at the connector of a lower side of the exchanged filter
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housing or at the filter housing.
There is further provided a locking means which is installed in the first, second, third and fourth connectors for detachably fixing the first, second, third and fourth filter housings to the first, second, third and fourth connectors.
The auto shut off valve is installed to move in the same direction as the engaging direction of the flow path switching guide when the filter housing is engaged at the connector, or to move in the vertical direction with respect to the engaging direction of the flow path switching guide.
There is further provided a flushing valve which is installed so as to open and close the inlet and outlet communicating with a path between the second connector and the third connector for thereby discharging inner foreign substances to the outside through the outlet which is opened when the precarbon filter formed of activated charcoal is first exchanged.
The flushing valve is formed of a solenoid valve which is opened or closed in accordance with on external electric signal or a mechanical valve which is manually opened and closed.
There is further provided a solenoid valve which is installed so as to open and close the inlet and outlet communicating with a path between the first connector and the second connector for thereby disconnecting the inlet and outlet as an electric signal is applied when the purified water stored from the fourth filter housing into the storing tank exceeds a set level.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A more complete appreciation of the invention, and many of the attendant advantages thereof, will be readily apparent as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference symbols indicate the same or similar components, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a schematic structure diagram illustrating a conventional water purification system using a reverse osmosis membrane filter;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating the conventional reverse osmosis membrane filter;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional diagram illustrating a water purification filter easily replaced by a connector in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 4(a) and 4(b) are a plane diagram and a sectional diagram illustrating a lower cover in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 5(a) and 5(b) are plane diagrams illustrating an unlock state and a lock state of a locking means for detachably fixing a filter housing to a connector in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 6(a) and 6(b) are a plane diagram and a sectional diagram illustrating a lever coupled to filter support members positioned on the lower cover of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a using state diagram illustrating the lever of FIG. 6;
FIGS. 8(a) to 8(c) are a plane diagram, a front diagram and a bottom diagram illustrating
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a passage switching guide in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional diagram taken along line A-A of FIG. 8(a);
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional diagram taken along line B-B of FIG. 8(a);
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional diagram taken along line C-C of FIG. 8(a);
FIG. 12 is an exemplary diagram illustrating a modified example of the connector of the water purification filter easily replaced by the connector in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 13 is a structure diagram illustrating a water purification system in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional diagram illustrating major parts of a concentrated water control hole mounted on the connector in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 15 is an exemplary diagram illustrating a modified example of the concentrated water control hole mounted on the connector in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 16(a) is an exemplary diagram illustrating a modified example of the unlock state of the locking means for detachably fixing the filter housing to the connector in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 16(b) is an exemplary diagram illustrating a modified example of the lock state of the locking means for detachably fixing the filter housing to the connector in accordance with the
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preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 17 is an exemplary diagram illustrating a modified example of the connector of the water purification filter easily replaced by the connector in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 18 is a structure diagram illustrating a water purification system in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 19 is an exemplary diagram illustrating a modified example of the connector of the water purification filter easily replaced by the connector in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 20 is an exemplary diagram illustrating a modified example of the locking means of the water purification filter easily replaced by the connector in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;'
FIG. 21 is a cross sectional diagram taken along the line 0-0 of Figure 2; and
FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating a state that a solenoid valve and a flushing valve of the water purification filter easily replaced by the connector in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A water purification filter easily replaced by a connector, and a water purification system using the same in accordance with the preferred embodiments of the present invention will now
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be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, so that the ordinary people skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains can easily embody the present invention. However, it must be recognized that the following descriptions do not restrict the technical ideas and scope of the present invention.
As illustrated in FIGS. 19 and 20, a reverse osmosis membrane filter easily replaced by a connector is comprised of a connector 55 having an inflow hole 50 through which external feed v/ater (underground water) flows in, a check valve body 54 having, at its center, a feed water flowing path 50A for guiding feed water from the inflow hole 50 to a filter side and housing an auto shut off valve 51 elastically installed by an elastic member 58 to open/close the feed water flowing path 50A, and also having a concentrated water discharge path 53 for guiding concentrated water from the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 to a concentrated water control hole 76 of the connector 55, a center through hole 50B for housing the check valve body 54, an outflow hole 52 for externally discharging purified water, and the concentrated water control hole 76 for externally discharging concentrated water from the concentrated water discharge path 53, and controlling a discharge amount thereof.
In addition, the filter includes a filter housing 57 for housing the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 having a core type tube 59, and opening the feed water flowing path 50A by opening the auto shut off valve 51 in connection with the connector 55, and a locking means installed at the lower portion of the connector 55, for detachably fixing the filter housing 57 to the connector 55.
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As shown in FIGS. 3 and 8 to 11, the filter includes a passage switching guide 63 being installed at the upper portion of the filter housing 57, and having a first path 60 for supplying feed water to the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 from the feed water flowing path 50A opened when the filter housing 57 is connected to the connector 55, a second path 61 for supplying water purified and collected by the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 from the tube 59 to the outflow hole 52, and a third path 62 for supplying concentrated water from the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 to the concentrated water discharge path 53.
As depicted in FIGS. 4 to 7, the locking means includes a lower cover 66 being mounted on the bottom surface of the connector 55, and having a through hole 64 at its center and a plurality of positioning grooves 65 in the circumferential direction, at least two (four in the drawings) cam-shaped filter support members 69 being rotatably hinge-fixed on the positioning grooves 65 by fixing pins 67, and having coupling grooves 68 in an arc shape, and a lever 71 having coupling protrusions 70 slidably coupled to the coupling grooves 68, and detachably locking the filter housing 57 to the connector 55 by rotating the filter support members 69 on the central axes of the fixing pins 67 by rotation by the user (switched into the locking or unlock state).
The filter includes stoppers 72 protruded from the positioning grooves 65 of the lower cover 66 contacting the through hole 64, for preventing excessive rotation of the filter support members 69 by rotation of the lever 71.
Referring to FIG. 3, the filter includes an end processing member 75 (for example, a tape)
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for sealing an extended strip end 73 extended from the passage switching guide 63 and coupled to the outer portion of the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 in order to prevent mixing of feed water flowing in through the path 74 between the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 and the filter housing 57 and concentrated water discharged from the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 to the discharge path 53.
As illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 13 to 15, the concentrated water control hole 76 includes a body 78 having a through hole 77 at its lower portion in the radial direction to be linked to the concentrated water discharge path 53, and having a groove 78a on its inner circumference in the length direction, a rotary strip 79 rotatably coupled to the body 78, a conical slit 79a having its opening degree linked to the groove 78a variably controlled by rotation being formed on the strip 79 in the radial direction for controlling a discharge amount of concentrated water, and a cap 80 detachably coupled to the body 78, for preventing the rotary strip 79 from being separated from the body 78 and rotated by water pressure.
Still referring to FIG. 3, the cap 82 is detachably screw-coupled to the upper end of the filter housing 57, or inseparably incorporated with the filter housing 57 by adhesion or welding. A collar 82 is formed at the neck unit of the cap 82 in the circumferential direction so that the cap 82 can be fixedly supported on the filter support members 69 by the locking means of the connector 55.
At this time, as shown in FIG. 3, the connector 55 is elastically supported by the elastic member 58 in the feed water flowing path 50A and is provided with an auto shut off valve 51
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which is adapted so as to open the feed water flowing path 50A when the filter housing 57 is engaged to the connector 55.
The auto shut off valve 51 is engaged to be movable in the same direction as the engaging direction of the passage switching guide 63 when the filter housing 57 is engaged at the connector and is engaged to be movable in the vertical direction with respect to the engaging direction of the passage switching guide 63.
Reference numeral 83 denotes a concentrated water discharge tube hollowed to be linked to the through hole 77, for discharging concentrated water to an external designated space.
The using examples of the water purification filter easily replaced by the connector and the water purification system using the same in accordance with the present invention will now ire described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in FIG. 3, when the filter housing 57 having the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 is inserted and connected to the connector 55 in the up direction (seen from the drawing), the feed v/ater flowing path 50A is opened by upwardly pressurizing the auto shut off valve 51 by the passage switching guide 63 (here, the elastic member 58 is compressed).
As illustrated in FIG. 7, when the filter housing 57 is inserted into the connector 55 in the unlock position (left direction in the drawing) by moving the lever 71 coupled to the lower cover 66, the cam-shaped filter support members 69 are rotated on the central axes of the fixing pins 67 mounted on the positioning grooves 65 of the lower cover 66 and transferred into the positioning grooves 65 (refer to FIG. 5(a)). Therefore, the filter housing 57 can be inserted and connected
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to the connector 55.
Here, the auto shut off valve 51 is upwardly lifted by the passage switching guide 63 coupled to the cap 82 of the filter housing 57, thereby opening the feed water flowing path 50A. Accordingly, the feed water supplied from an external source flows in the feed water flowing path 50A through the inflow hole 50, passes through the passage switching guide 63, and flows in the filter housing 57 through the path 74 (as indicated by the arrow directions of FIG. 3).
In the lock position by moving the lever 71, the coupling protrusions 70 of the lever 71 are slidably moved in the coupling grooves 68 of the filter support members 69 on the central axis of the through hole 64 of the lower cover 66, and thus the filter support members 69 are rotated on the central axes of the fixing pins 67 from the positioning grooves 65 of the lower cover 66 to the center through hole 64 (refer to FIG. 5(b)). The filter support members 69 are prevented from being excessively rotated by the stoppers 72 protruded from the positioning grooves 65.
Therefore, the collar 82a formed at the neck unit of the filter housing cap 82 is supported by the filter support members 69, thereby preventing the filter housing 57 from being disconnected from the connector 55.
On the other hand, as shown in FIGS. 3, 8 and 9, the feed water passing through the inflow hole 50 of the connector 55 and the first path 60 of the passage switching guide 63 and flowing to the lower portion of the filter housing 57 along the path 74 is inwardly supplied through the bottom surface of the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 installed in the filter
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housing 57. Here, the end processing member 75 for sealing the ring-shaped extended strip end 73 extended from the passage switching guide 63 prevents mixing of feed water flowing in the filter housing 57 and concentrated water discharged from the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56.
As a result, the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 filters various impurities of feed water, and the purified water is collected in the core type tube 59 installed at the center of the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56, and transferred in the up direction (seen from the drawing).
The water purified by the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 passes through the tube 59 and the second path 61 of the passage switching guide 63, and is externally discharged through the outflow hole 52 formed on the connector 55 (refer to FIGS. 3 and 8(b)). The concentrated water containing impurities filtered by the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 sequentially passes through the third path 62 of the passage switching guide 63, the concentrated water discharge path 53 formed on the check valve body 54, and the concentrated water discharge hole 76 installed in the connector 55, and is discharged to the external designated space through the concentrated water discharge tube 83 (refer to FIGS. 3 and 11).
On the other hand, referring to FIGS. 3 and 14, the concentrated water discharged from the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 passes through the third path 62 formed in the passage switching guide 63, the concentrated water discharge path 53 formed in the check valve body 54 installed in the connector 55 to be linked to the third path 62, the through hole 77 formed on the body 78 of the concentrated water control hole 76 to be linked to the concentrated water
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discharge path 53, the rotary strip 79 linked to the through hole 77, the variable width slit 79a formed on the cylindrical wall of the rotary strip 79, and the groove 78a formed on the inner circumference of the body 78 in the axial direction, and is externally discharged through the concentrated water discharge tube 83.
Controlled is the discharge amount of concentrated water passing through the through hole 77 formed on the body 78 in the radial direction and flowing in the body 78 and the rotary strip 79 rotatably coupled to the body 78. That is, the opening degree crossing the groove 78a formed on the inner circumference of the body 78 in the up/down direction is determined by rotating the rotary strip 79 having the variable width conical slit 79a on the body 78, thereby controlling the discharge amount of concentrated water.
Referring to FIGS. 3, 8(c) and 10, the purified water discharged from the reverse osmosis members filter 56 is externally discharged through the tube 59, the second path 61 formed in the passage guide 63 to be linked to the tube 59, and the outflow hole 52 of the connector 55.
As illustrated in FIGS. 4 to 7, when the filter housing 57 needs to be disconnected from the connector 55 to replace the reverse osmosis membrane filter 56, the coupling protrusions 70 protruded from the lever 71 slidably move in the coupling grooves 68 of the filter support members 69 by switching the lever 71 into the unlock position. Therefore, the filter support members 69 are rotated on the central axes of the fixing pins 67, and transferred into the positioning grooves 65 of the lower cover 66 (refer to FIG. 5(a)).
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Accordingly, the lock state of the filter support members 69 is released from the collar 82 of the filter housing cap 82, so that the filter housing 57 can be easily disconnected from the connector 55.
FIG. 12 is an exemplary diagram illustrating a modified example of the water purification filter easily replaced by the connector in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
As depicted in FIG. 12, the water purification filter includes an inflow hole 50 through which external feed water flows in, a check valve body 54 having, at its center, a feed water flowing path 50A for guiding feed water from the inflow hole 50 to a filter side and housing an auto shut off valve 51 elastically installed by an elastic member 58 to open/close the feed water flowing path 50A, a filter housing 57 for housing one of water purification filters 81 such as a sediment filter, an activated charcoal filter and a hollow fiber filter, and opening the feed water flowing path 50A by opening the auto shut off valve 51 in connection with the connector 55, and a locking means installed in the connector 55, for detachably fixing the filter housing 57 to the connector 55.
In addition, the filter includes a passage switching guide 63 being installed at the upper portion of the filter housing 57, and having a first path 60 for supplying feed water to the water purification filter 81 from the inflow hole 50 and the feed water flowing path 50A opened when the filter housing 57 is connected to the connector 55, and a second path 61 for supplying purified water passing through a core-shaped through hole 81a of the water purification filter 81
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to an outflow hole 52.
The structure of the modified filter is identical to that of the above-described filter except for the water purification filter 81 that is one of the sediment filter, the activated charcoal filter and the hollow fiber filter installed in the filter housing 57, and the connector 55 having the inflow hole 50 through which feed water flows in, the feed water flowing path 50A, and the outflow ho!e 52 for externally discharging purified water, and thus detailed explanations thereof are omitted. Same reference numerals are used for same elements in different drawings.
When the filter housing 57 is connected to the connector 55, the feed water flowing path 50A of the connector 55 is opened by upwardly lifting the auto shut off valve 51. The feed water supplied from an external source flows in the feed water flowing path 50A through the inflow hole 50, passes through the first path 60 formed in the passage switching guide 63 and the path 74, and flows in the filter housing 57.
The feed water flowing in the filter housing 57 flows in the water purification filter 81 that is one of the sediment filter, the activated charcoal filter and the hollow fiber filter installed in the filter housing 57 in the radial direction (as indicated by the arrow directions). The water purified by the water purification filter 81 is collected at the center of the water purification filter 81, upwardly transferred through the through hole 81a, and externally discharged through the second path 61 of the passage switching guide 62 and the outflow hole 52 of the connector 55 linked to the second path 61.
That is, the feed water flowing in the feed water flowing path 50A of the connector 55
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through the inflow hole 50 flows in the filter housing 57 through the first path 60 of the passage switching guide 63, and is purified by the water purification filter 81. The purified water is discharged to the outflow hole 52 through the second path 61 of the passage switching guide 63.
As illustrated in FIG. 15, the concentrated water discharge hole 76 mounted on the connector 55 can be mounted on the side of the connector 55. Here, the structure of FIG. 15 is substantially identical to that of FIG. 3 except for the structure of discharging concentrated water in the side direction of the connector 55 through the discharge path 53 formed in the check valve body 54 installed in the connector 55, and thus detailed explanations thereof are omitted.
As shown in FIG. 13, the water purification system includes a first connector A having an inflow hole 50a through which external feed water flows in, a check valve body 54 for housing a check valve 52 elastioally installed to open/close a feed water flowing path 50A for guiding feed water the inflow hole 50a to a filter side, and an outflow hole 52a for externally discharging purified water, and a first filter housing B for housing a sediment filter 84 for removing various alien substances such as rust, soil and sand from feed water by a nonwoven fabric, and opening the feed water flowing path 50A by opening the auto shut off valve 51 in detachable connection with the first connector A.
In addition, the water purification system includes a second connector C having its inflow hole 50b connected in series to the outflow hole 52a of the first connector A, and including a check valve body 54 for housing an auto shut off valve 51 elastically installed to open/close a feed water flowing path 50A for guiding feed water from the inflow hole 50b to a filter side, and
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an outflow hole 52b for externally discharging purified water, and a second filter housing D for housing a precarbon filter 85 for removing organic chemical substances such as residual chloride by an activated charcoal, and opening the feed water flowing path 50A by opening the auto shut off valve 51 in detachable connection with the second connector C.
The water purification system also includes a third connector E having its inflow hole 50d connected in series to the outflow hole 52b of the second connector C, and including a check valve body 54 in which an auto shut off valve 51 elastically installed to open/close a feed water flowing path 50A for guiding feed water from the inflow hole 50d to a filter side and a concentrated water discharge path 53 for externally discharging concentrated water are formed, and a third filter housing F for housing a reverse osmosis membrane filter 56 for removing germs and mineral by minute pores, and opening the feed water flowing path 50A by opening the auto shut off valve 51 in detachable connection with the third connector E.
Furthermore, the water purification system includes a fourth connector G having its inflow hole 50c connected in series to the outflow hole 52d of the third connector E, and including a check valve body 54 for housing an auto shut off valve 51 elastically installed to open/close a feed water flowing path 50A, and an outflow hole 52c for externally discharging purified water, and a fourth filter housing H for housing a postcarbon filter 86 for improving water taste by removing smells by an activated charcoal, and opening the feed water flowing path 50A by opening the auto shut off valve 51 in detachable connection with the fourth connector G.
In addition, the water purification system includes locking means installed in the first to
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fourth connectors A, C, E and G, for detachably fixing the first to fourth filter housings B, D, F and H to the first to fourth connectors A, C, E and G, respectively.
A check valve 100 for preventing a counterflow is installed in a connection member 200 for connecting adjacent connectors in series to be linked to each other.
In the case that any one of the first to fourth filter housings B, D, F and H connected
respectively to the first to fourth connectors A, C, E and G is disconnected from the corresponding connector, the corresponding inflow hole 50a, 50b, 50c or 50d is blocked by the returning operation of the auto shut off valves 51 coupled respectively to the first to fourth connectors A, C, E and G by the restoring force of the elastic member 58.
The check valve 100 for preventing the counterflow in the connection member 200 for
connecting the adjacent connectors in series prevents a counterflow by a residual pressure of the lower connector or filter housing. Therefore, when any one of the first to fourth filter housings B, D, F and H is replaced, it is not necessary to switch the feed water locking valve into a lock state to prevent leakage of feed water.
There is further provided a flushing valve 400 which is installed so as to open and close an inlet 400A and an outlet 400B communicating with a passage between the second connector C and the third connector E and which is basically directed to discharging foreign substances from the inside to the outside through the outlet 400C which is opened when the precarbon filter 85 formed of activated charcoal is first exchanged.
The flushing valve 400 is preferably formed of a solenoid valve, which is opened or
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closed as an electric signal is externally applied, or a mechanical valve, which is manually opened and closed.
There is further provided a solenoid valve 500 which is installed so as to open or close an inlet 500A and an outlet 500B communicating with a passage between the first connector A and the second connector C and which is designed to disconnect the inlet and outlet 500A and 500B as an electric signal is externally inputted when the purified water stored in a storing tank(not shown) through the fourth filter housing H exceeds a set level.
Here, the installation position of the solenoid valve 500 is not limited to the passage between the first connector A and the second connector C. For example, the passage may be formed between the third connector E and the fourth connector G.
On the other hand, as illustrated in FIGS. 16 and 17, the locking means for detachably connecting the filter housing to the connector includes a lever 71a coupled between the lower cover 66 and the connector 55 to be swung, for detachably locking the filter housing 57 to the connector 55 by rotating the filter support members 69 by rotation by the user, a stopper 301 fixed on the bottom surface of the connector 55 by an elastic member 300, a locking groove 71c formed on the lever 71a in the up/down direction to face the stopper 301, a through hole 71b formed on the lever 71a in the radial direction to be linked to the locking groove 71c, and an unlocking hole 307 for unlocking the lever 71a from the connector 55 by separating the stopper 301 from the locking groove 71c when inserted into the through hole 71b.
The structure of FIGS. 16 and 17 is substantially identical to that of FIG. 3, except for the
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stopper 301 formed on the bottom surface of the connector 55, the locking groove 71c coupled to the stopper 301 for locking the lever 71a, and the unlocking hole 307 inserted into the locking groove 71c for unlocking the stopper 301, and thus detailed explanations thereof are omitted. Same reference numerals are used for same elements in different drawings.
As depicted in FIG. 17, the water purification filter easily replaced by the connector includes a double-tube type connection tube 303 installed on the outflow hole 52 of the connector 55. for externally discharging purified water passing through the second path 61 through a purified water path 302 formed at the center in the length direction to be linked to the second path 61, and externally discharging concentrated water passing through the third path 62 through a concentrated water path 304 formed outside the purified water path 302 to be linked to the third path 62, and a concentrated water discharge tube 306 branch-connected to the rear portion of the connection tube 303 in the right angle direction, for externally discharging concentrated water in cooperation with the discharge hole 305 communicating with the concentrated water path 304 of the connection tube 303.
Referring to FIGS. 17 and 18, when the third filter housing F composing the water purification system having the plurality of filter carriages is rotated on the third connector E for replacement, the concentrated water discharge tube 306 is disposed at the rear portion of the connection tube 303. Accordingly, the third filter housing F can be easily replaced without interferences with the adjacent filter housing or hose (not shown).
As depicted in FIGS. 20 and 21, the locking means for engaging the filter housing to the
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connector includes:
The locking means includes a lower cover which is engaged at a lower side of the connector and has a through hole at a center portion of the same, with the through hole being formed corresponding to a cap outer diameter of the filter housing; a pair of slide plates which are engaged between the connector and the lower cover and have opposite semicircular parts for allowing the opposite inclination elongated hole and collar of the filter housing to be detachably engaged, with the slide plates being pressurized in the facing direction by the elastic member; an isolation button means which has an isolation bar provided with the protrusion engaged at the inclination elongated hole, and a pressing bar which connects the ends of the isolation bars; and wherein the filter housing is separated from the connector as the isolation bar moves forward when the pressing bar is pressed, and the protrusion engaged at the inclination elongated hole moves forward, and slippery occurs between the side surface of the protrusion and the side surface of the elongated hole, so that the slide plates move in the vertical direction with respect to the moving direction of the protrusion and move in the distancing direction of the pair of the slide plates.
When the filter housing 57 is engaged to the through hole of the lower cover 66 engaged at a lower side of the connector 55 and is moved upward, a circular collar 82a formed at an outer surface of the filter housing 82 is moved upward, being contacted with an inclined portion of the semicircular parts 93 and 94 of the slide plates 96 and 97. So, the slide plates 96 and 96 moved in opposite directions, and the protrusion 98 engaged to the inclination elongated holes 91 and 92
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moves forward a little bit. Here, the protrusion engaged to the inclination elongated holes 91 and 92 is positioned at the centers of the inclination elongated holes 91 and 92.
When the collar 82a moves over the inclination portions of the slide plates 96 and 97, the slide plates 96 and 97 move in the directions facing with each other by an elastic recovery force of the elastic member 95 for thereby restricting the collar 82a, so that the filter housing 57 is engaged to the connector 55.
The water purification system easily exchangeable by the connector may be well adapted to a bidet, water purification device, ionization water dispenser, refrigerator, and other function water generators.
As discussed earlier, in accordance with the present invention, the water purification filter easily replaced by the connector and the water purification system using the same have the following advantages.
When the filter cartridge of the water purification system is disconnected for replacement, it is not necessary to lock the feed water locking valve to prevent leakage of feed water. Therefore, operational efficiency is improved.
In addition, the connection structure of the water purification system is simplified by the structure of the reverse osmosis membrane filter having the paths of feed water, purified water and concentrated water as one port. As a result, the water purification system can be easily installed in a narrow space. The installation and assembly process of the filter cartridges can also be simplified to improve competitiveness.
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Furthermore, the corresponding filter cartridge can be easily connected or disconnected to/from the water purification system, so that the general consumers can easily replace the filter.
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We claim :
1. A water purification filter easily replaced by a connector, comprising:
a connector including an inflow hole through which external feed water flows in, a check valve body which has a feed water flowing path for flowing feed water passed through the inflow hole in the direction of the filter, and a concentrated water discharge path for flowing the concentrated water filtered by the filter, an outflow hole for externally discharging water purified by a filter, and a concentrated water discharge hole for externally discharging concentrated water through a concentrated water discharge path, and controlling a discharge amount of concentrated water;
a filter housing for housing a reverse osmosis membrane filter, with the filter housing being detachably engaged to the connector;
a locking means installed in the connector, for detachably fixing the filter housing to the connector; and
a passage switching guide being installed at the upper portion of the filter housing, and having a first path for supplying feed water to the reverse osmosis membrane filter, with the feed water having passed through the feed water flow path when the filter housing is engaged to the connector, a second path for supplying water purified by the reverse osmosis membrane filter to the outflow hole, and a third path for supplying concentrated water from the reverse osmosis membrane filter to the concentrated water discharge path.
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2. A water purification filter easily replaced by a connector, comprising:
a connector including an inflow hole through which external feed water flows in, a check valve body which has a feed water flowing path for flowing feed water passed through the inflow hole in the direction of the filter, and a concentrated water discharge path for flowing the concentrated water filtered by the filter, and an outflow hole for externally discharging water purified by a filter;
a filter housing for housing a reverse osmosis membrane filter, with the filter housing being detachably engaged to the connector;
a passage switching guide being installed at the upper portion of the filter housing, and having a first path for supplying feed water to the reverse osmosis membrane filter, with the feed water having passed through the feed water flow path when the filter housing is engaged to the connector, a second path for supplying water purified by the reverse osmosis membrane filter to the outflow hole, and a third path for supplying concentrated water from the reverse osmosis membrane filter to the concentrated water discharge path;
a double-tube type connection tube installed on the outflow hole, for externally discharging purified water passing through the second path through a purified water path formed at the center in the length direction, and externally discharging concentrated water passing through the third path and the concentrated water discharge path through a concentrated water path formed outside the purified water path; and
a concentrated water discharge tube linked to the concentrated water path of the
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connection tube, and branch-connected to the rear portion of the connection tube in the right angle direction, for externally discharging concentrated water.
3. A water purification filter easily replaced by a connector, comprising:
a connector including an inflow hole through which external feed water flows in, a check valve body which has a feed water flowing path for flowing feed water passed through the inflow hole in the direction of the filter, and an outflow hole for externally discharging water;
a filer housing which uses at least one among a sediment filter, an activated charcoal filter, and a hollow fiver filter and is detachable engaged to the connector;
a locking means which is installed inside the connector and detachable engages the filter housing to the connector; and
a passage switching guide being installed at the upper portion of the filter housing, and having a first path for supplying feed water to the purification filter, with the feed water having passed through the feed water flow path when the filter housing is engaged to the connector, and a second path for supplying water purified by the purification filter to the outflow hole.
4. The water purification filter according to one among claims 1 through 3, wherein the
locking means comprises:
a lower cover being mounted on the bottom surface of the connector, and having a through hole at its center and positioning grooves;
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filter support members being rotatably hinge-fixed on the positioning grooves, and having coupling grooves in an arc shape; and
a lever having coupling protrusions movably coupled to the coupling grooves, and detachably locking the filter housing to the connector by rotating the filter support members by rotation by the user.
5. The water purification filter according to one among claims 1 through 3, wherein the locking means comprises:
a lower cover being mounted on the bottom surface of the connector, and having a through hole at its center and positioning grooves;
filter support members being rotatably hinge-fixed on the positioning grooves, and having coupling grooves in an arc shape;
a lever coupled between the lower cover and the connector to be swung, having coupling protrusions movably coupled to the coupling grooves, and detachably locking the filter housing to the connector by rotating the filter support members by rotation by the user;
a stopper fixed on the bottom surface of the connector;
a locking groove formed on the top surface of the lever to face the stopper; and
an unlocking hole for unlocking the lever from the connector by separating the stopper from the locking groove when inserted into the through hole formed on the lever in the radial direction to be linked to the locking groove.
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6. The water purification filter according to claim 4, further comprising stoppers formed
on the positioning grooves of the lower cover contacting the through hole, for preventing
excessive rotation of the filter support members by rotation of the lever.
7. The water purification filter according to claim 4, further comprising stoppers formed
on the positioning grooves of the lower cover contacting the through hole, for preventing
excessive rotation of the filter support members by rotation of the lever.
8. The water purification filter according to one among claims 1 through 3, wherein
said locking means includes:
a lower cover which is engaged at a lower side of the connector and has a through hole at a center portion of the same, with the through hole being formed corresponding to a cap outer diameter of the filter housing;
a pair of slide plates which are engaged between the connector and the lower cover and have opposite semicircular parts for allowing the opposite inclination elongated hole and collar of the filter housing to be detachably engaged, with the slide plates being pressurized in the facing direction by the elastic member;
an isolation button means which has an isolation bar provided with the protrusion engaged at the inclination elongated hole, and a pressing bar which connects the ends of the
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isolation bars; and
wherein the filter housing is separated from the connector as the isolation bar moves forward when the pressing bar is pressed, and the protrusion engaged at the inclination elongated hole moves forward, and slippery occurs between the side surface of the protrusion and the side surface of the elongated hole, so that the slide plates move in the vertical direction with respect to the moving direction of the protrusion and move in the distancing direction of the pair of the slide plates.
9. The water purification filter according to one among claims 1 through 3, further
comprising an end processing member for sealing an extended strip end extended from the
passage switching guide and coupled to the outer portion of the reverse osmosis membrane filter
in order to prevent mixing of feed water flowing in through the path between the reverse osmosis
membrane filter and the filter housing and concentrated water passing through the reverse
osmosis membrane filter.
10. The water purification filter according to claim 4, further comprising an end
processing member for sealing an extended strip end extended from the passage switching guide
and coupled to the outer portion of the reverse osmosis membrane filter in order to prevent
mixing of feed water flowing in through the path between the reverse osmosis membrane filter
and the filter housing and concentrated water passing through the reverse osmosis membrane
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filter.
11. The water purification filter according to claim 1, wherein the concentrated water
discharge hole comprises:
a body having a through hole at its lower portion in the radial direction to be linked to the concentrated water discharge path, and having a groove on its inner circumference in the length direction;
a rotary strip rotatably coupled to the body, a slit having its opening degree variably controlled by rotation being formed on the strip; and
a cap detachably coupled to the body, for preventing the rotary strip from being separated from the body and rotated by water pressure.
12. The water purification filter according to claim 1, wherein the concentrated water
discharge hole is mounted on the upper or side portion of the connector.
13. The water purification filter according to claim 11, wherein the width of the slit
formed on the rotary strip is formed in a conical shape so that the opening degree linked to the
groove can be variably controlled by rotation of the rotary strip.
14. The water purification filter according to one among claims 1 through 3, wherein
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said filter housing is detachably thread-engaged with the cap, or the filer housing and the cap are fixedly integrated.
15. The water purification filter according to one among claims 1 through 3, wherein
said connector further includes an auto shut off valve which is installed at the feed water flowing
path for opening the feed water flowing path when the filter housing is engaged at the connector.
16. A water purification system using a water purification filter easily replaced by a
connector, comprising:
a first connector having an inflow hole through which external feed water flows in, a check valve body for housing an auto shut off valve elastically installed to open/close a feed water flowing path for guiding feed water from the inflow hole to a filter side, and an outflow hole for externally discharging purified water;
a first filter housing for housing a sediment filter, and opening the feed water flowing path by opening the auto shut off valve in detachable connection with the first connector;
a second connector having its inflow hole connected in series to the outflow hole of the first connector, and including a check valve body for housing an auto shut off valve elastically installed to open/close a feed water flowing path for guiding feed water to a filter side, and an outflow hole for externally discharging purified water;
a second filter housing for housing a precarbon filter, and opening the feed water flowing
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path by opening the auto shut off valve in detachable connection with the second connector;
a third connector having its inflow hole connected in series to the outflow hole of the second connector, and including a check valve body in which an auto shut off valve elastically installed to open/close a feed water flowing path for guiding feed water to a filter side and a concentrated water discharge path for externally discharging concentrated water are formed, and an outflow hole for externally discharging purified water;
a third filter housing for housing a reverse osmosis membrane filter, and opening the feed water flowing path by opening the auto shut off valve in detachable connection with the third connector;
a fourth connector having its inflow hole connected in series to the outflow hole of the third connector, and including a check valve body for housing an auto shut off valve elastically installed to open/close a feed water flowing path for guiding feed water to a filter side, and an outflow hole for externally discharging purified water; and
a fourth filter housing for housing a postcarbon filter, and opening the feed water flowing path by opening the auto shut off valve in detachable connection with the fourth connector.
17. The water purification system according to claim 16, further comprising: a connection member for connecting a corresponding connector and the neighboring connector; and
a counter flow prevention check valve which is engaged in the interior of the connection
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member and prevents a counter flow of the purified water by a residual pressure formed at the connector of a lower side of the exchanged filter housing or at the filter housing.
18. A water purification system of claim 16 characterized in that the water
purification system is adapted to a water purification unit or a water treatment apparatus.
19. The water purification filter of claim 15, wherein said auto shut off valve is
installed to move in the same direction as the engaging direction of the flow path switching guide
when the filter housing is engaged at the connector, or to move in the vertical direction with
respect to the engaging direction of the flow path switching guide.
20. The water purification system of claim 16, further comprising a flushing valve
which is installed so as to open and close the inlet and outlet communicating with a path between
the second connector and the third connector for thereby discharging inner foreign substances to
the outside through the outlet which is opened when the precarbon filter formed of activated
charcoal is first exchanged.
21. The water purification system of claim 20, wherein said flushing valve is formed
of a solenoid valve which is opened or closed in accordance with an external electric signal or a
mechanical valve which is manually opened and closed.
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22. The water purification system of claim 16, further comprising a solenoid valve which is installed so as to open and close the inlet and outlet communicating with a path between the first connector and the second connector for thereby disconnecting the inlet and outlet as an electric signal is applied when the purified water stored from the fourth filter housing into the storing tank exceeds a set level.
23 A water purification filter easily replaced using a connector, and a water purification system using the same, substantially as hereinbefore described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings.
Dated this 20th day of September, 2007.

The present invention discloses a water purification filter
easily replaced by a connector which can simplify a connection
structure of a water purification system by forming paths of feed
water, purified water and concerntrated water as one port, and
which can be easily replaced after disconnection of a filter
cartridge from the water purification system, and a water
purification system using the same. The water purification filter
easily replaced by the connector includes a connector having an
inflow hole through which feed water flows in, a check valve body
in which an auto shut off valve for opening/closing a feed water
flowing path for guiding feed water to a filter side and a
concentrated water discharge path are formed, an outflow hole for
externally discharging purified water, and a concentrated water
controlhole for externally discharging concentrated water, a
filter housing for opening the feed water flowing path by opening
the auto shut off valve in connection with the connector, a
locking means for detachably fixing the filter housing to the
connector, and a passage switching guide having a first path for
supplying feed water to a reverse osmosis membrane filter when
the filter housing is connected to the connector, a second path
for supplying water purified by the reverse osmosis membrane
filter to the outflow hole, and a third path for supplying
concentrated water to the concentrated water discharge path.

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Patent Number 250585
Indian Patent Application Number 3538/KOLNP/2007
PG Journal Number 02/2012
Publication Date 13-Jan-2012
Grant Date 11-Jan-2012
Date of Filing 20-Sep-2007
Name of Patentee PICOGRAM CO., LTD.
Applicant Address 48-213 SAMJUNG-DONG, OJUNG-GU, BUCHEON-SHI, KYUNGGI-DO
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 CHOI, SUK-RIM 202-1204 QUEENSTOWN DONGSUNG APT., 328 BULNO-DONG, SEO-GU, INCHEON-SHI 404-270
2 BANG, SEOK-BONG 3-706 SHINDONGA APT., HAKIK-DONG, NAM-GU, INCHEON-SHI 402-779
PCT International Classification Number B01D 35/30
PCT International Application Number PCT/KR2006/001081
PCT International Filing date 2006-03-24
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 10-2005-0024622 2005-03-24 Republic of Korea