WATER PURIFIER AND CONTROL METHOD OF SAME: abstract simplified (18206172)

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  • This abstract for appeared for patent application number 18206172 Titled 'WATER PURIFIER AND CONTROL METHOD OF SAME'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a water purifier that consists of several components. It starts with a pre-treatment filter that connects to the inlet flow path. Then, there is an auxiliary filter with a filter cap and body, which connects to a first connection flow path. The water discharged from the auxiliary filter is then introduced to a membrane filter through a second connection flow path. After that, the water goes through a post-treatment filter with a filter cap and body, and is introduced through a third connection flow path.

There is also a branch flow path that splits off from the upstream side of the first connection flow path and merges back in on the downstream side. Along this branch flow path, an electrolysis module can be arranged. Additionally, there is an opening/closing valve along the first connection flow path, which allows the water to flow either to the first connection flow path or the branch flow path.


Original Abstract Submitted

A water purifier comprising a pre-treatment filter connectable to an inlet flow path; an auxiliary filter including a filter cap and a filter body, connectable to a first connection flow path; a membrane filter including a filter cap and a filter body, so that water discharged from the auxiliary filter is introduced through a second connection flow path; a post-treatment filter including a filter cap and a filter body, so that water discharged from the membrane filter is introduced through a third connection flow path; a branch flow path that branches off from an upstream side of the first connection flow path and merges on a downstream side of the first connection flow path; an electrolysis module arrangeable along the branch flow path; and an opening/closing valve arrangeable along the first connection flow path so that water flows to the first connection flow path or the branch flow path.