Plant protecting and regulating compositions – Plant growth regulating compositions – Aquatic plant regulator
Reexamination Certificate
2002-01-18
2004-05-11
Clardy, S. Mark (Department: 1616)
Plant protecting and regulating compositions
Plant growth regulating compositions
Aquatic plant regulator
C504S152000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06734140
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates in general to the creation of an all-natural mineral treatment for the control of algae in pools, spas and hot tubs. This invention may also be used for other forms of water treatment such as pond, cooling towers or any such aquatic environment that algae is not desired. This invention is more than just an algicide; in different embodiments it also controls pH, clarifies water and/or reduces the demand for sanitization. Water chemistry can be a mystery, however we have attempted to reduce some of that mystery with this invention.
Water-soluble elemental copper, such as copper sulfate, is known to possess algicidal qualities when used in circulating water systems. Unfortunately, copper ions easily precipitate in alkaline or near-alkaline water conditions as insoluble salts of oxides, hydroxides, and/or carbonates, removing the copper from the system and thus removing the ability of the copper ion to act as an algicide.
In order to improve the efficacy of copper as an algicide, sequestering agents, such as alkanolamines, aminocarboxylic acids or citric acid have been used to improve the stability of copper in these conditions. These organic compounds contain amine, hydroxyl, and carboxyl functionalities that exhibit sequestration capacity for polyvalent cations.
Another problem encountered in water treatment applications, such as swimming pools, is that copper precipitates to form unsightly stains on the pool's surface. In particular, copper hydroxides, copper oxides and copper carbonates are known to cause unsightly stains that are difficult to remove.
A need therefore exists for a method of stabilizing soluble copper for longer periods of time during treatment and application, thereby increasing its effective life and preventing stains from occurring on swimming pool surfaces.
Another problem with existing copper products is the inability to control pH change, which will also cause copper to drop out of solution. Typically rain is very acidic in most parts of North America. When precipitation occurs, this acidic condition will cause the pH to “crash” below the tolerable limits required to maintain copper in solution, which will then cause the copper to create staining issues on pool and spa liners and accessories.
Typically copper's stability can also be affected by the interaction and contamination of foreign particles suspended in the water. If these particles are not eliminated, the sanitizer and algae control will be under greater demand.
The different embodiments of the present invention address all these needs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a treatment for the control of algae in aquatic environments. The treatment includes an algicide such as copper-containing algicide. Preferably, the treatment also includes a mineral sequestering agent. In a typical use of the invention, the treatment can be used for the control of algae in the water of a swimming pool, spa or hot tub without staining the solid surfaces surrounding the water.
In one embodiment, the treatment includes an algicide and a pH stabilizer. Importantly, the treatment is able to control pH fluctuation that is typically caused by acidic rain. Acting very much like a shock absorber, the treatment will push the pH back to a neutral state automatically.
In another embodiment, the treatment includes an algicide and a clarifier. The treatment controls the amount of foreign material allowed to be suspended in the water. By using mineral based flocculants, the treatment is able to agglomerate these particles together, thereby allowing the filtration system to trap the particles. Reducing the number of foreign particles in the water will in turn reduce the demand loading on the sanitizer/algicide and provide the customer with clearer water.
In another embodiment, the treatment includes an algicide, a pH stabilizer, and a clarifier.
In another embodiment, the treatment includes an algicide and a sanitizer reducer/enhancer. This formulation contains properties that allow the sanitizer of choice to work in conjunction with this product. As the sanitizer works with this product they will be found to compliment each other therefore reducing the demand and consumption rates on the sanitizer of choice.
In another embodiment, the treatment includes an algicide, a clarifier, and a sanitizer reducer/enhancer.
In a further embodiment, the treatment includes an algicide, a pH stabilizer, and a sanitizer reducer/enhancer.
In a preferred embodiment, the treatment includes an algicide, a pH stabilizer, a clarifier, and a sanitizer reducer/enhancer. This embodiment will control algae, stabilize pH, clarify water, and compliment the sanitizer of choice.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to preferred embodiments and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the described device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
As previously indicated, the invention relates to an improved treatment for the control of algae in aquatic environments. Any suitable algicide(s) can be used in the treatment composition. For purposes of this invention, the algicide is defined by the following U.S. Environmental Protection Agency definition: the EPA states that a pesticide (algicide) is any substance or mixture of substances intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant, or desiccant and therefore will control algae in lakes, canals, swimming pools, water tanks, and other sites. The definition includes all pesticide products under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), including those used for antimicrobial purposes. Preferably, the algicide is elemental copper, which can be provided as copper sulfate or as soluble or insoluble copper salts such as copper acetate, copper chloride, copper formate and copper carbonate.
Preferably, the treatment includes a mineral sequestering agent to stabilize the copper even in alkaline environments and prevent its loss due to precipitation, thereby increasing the effective life of the algicide and preventing staining of swimming pool surfaces. Soluble elemental copper is easily removed from solution through filtration and by combining with carbonate and hydroxide ions that are commonly found in process water, such as swimming pools, to form insoluble copper carbonates and hydroxides. Sequestered copper does not readily form these insoluble salts or filter out of the system. Thus, sequestered copper has a higher residence time in the pool. This allows the copper to work for longer periods of time. In certain preferred embodiments organic acids such as, e.g., oxalic acid, succinic acid, and maleic acid, and the salts thereof, are used as the sequestering agent. Especially preferred are the hydroxy-carboxylic acids such as, e.g., citric acid, gluconic acid, tartronic acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, or tetrahydroxy succinic acid, and the salts thereof, and the lactone forms of such acids. The organic acids and hydroxy-acids are preferred in certain embodiments because the other noted sequestering agents are sources of nitrogen and phosphorous, two critical nutrients for algae growth.
In one embodiment, the treatment also includes a pH stabilizer along with the algicide. The pH stabilizer is able to control pH fluctuation that is typically caused by acidic rain. Acting very much like a shock absorber, the treatment will push the pH back to a neutral state automatically. For purposes of this invention, the pH stabilizer is defined as one or more materials that reduces the effects from outside sources changing the pH level of the particular aquatic environment we are attempting to stabiliz
Clardy S. Mark
MacMillan Sobanski & Todd LLC
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