Liquid purification or separation – Magnetic
Patent
1981-01-09
1982-03-16
Adee, John
Liquid purification or separation
Magnetic
B01D 3506, C02B 100
Patent
active
043200036
ABSTRACT:
A device for the magnetic treatment of liquids, particularly water, wherein a bypass chamber is provided so that only a portion of the liquid passing through the conditioner is subjected to the magnetic field. The device comprises one or more elongated magnetic cores each having an elongated magnet encased within a tubular inner casing of non-magnetic material. The magnetic core is received within an elongated intermediate casing of magnetic material, such as an iron or steel galvanized pipe, and being radially spaced therefrom so as to form a generally annular treatment chamber having an inlet at one end and an outlet at the opposite end. The intermediate casing, since it is formed of a magnetic material, provides a return path for the magnetic field produced by the magnet to confine the magnetic field substantially to the treatment chamber. An outer casing encircles the intermediate casing and is spaced from the intermediate casing around at least a portion of the periphery of the intermediate casing to form therebetween a bypass chamber having an inlet and an outlet. The bypass and treatment chambers are arranged such that they form respective parallel flow paths for the liquid flowing through the conditioner whereby a portion of the liquid flows through the treatment chamber and is treated by the magnetic field and the remainder of the liquid flows through the bypass chamber and is not subjected to the magnetic field. The device is particularly adapted to be connected in water system wherein a major portion of the water is recirculated continuously through the conditioner so that only a small portion of the water need be treated at any one time.
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Sanderson Charles H.
Sanderson Charles W.
Adee John
Kemtune, Inc.
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