Liquid purification or separation – With gas separator
Patent
1994-04-14
1995-07-25
Hruskoci, Peter A.
Liquid purification or separation
With gas separator
95260, 210199, 210205, 2105121, 3661655, 3661624, 3661732, C02F 120
Patent
active
054359139
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for treating fluids by increasing the fluid's rate of diffusion, removing minerals in solution, releasing entrained gases, and destroying bacteria includes a pair of cascaded vortex nozzles positioned in opposed relation. Each of the vortex nozzles communicates with a fluid source to receive a fluid stream which it rotates. The cascaded vortex nozzles feed their rotating fluid stream into the rear of the vortex nozzle with which they are cascaded. The rotating fluid streams fed into the vortex nozzles combine with the rotating fluid stream within each nozzle. The combined streams then circularly rotate and exit the opposed vortex nozzles to collide in a chamber. The collision between the combined rotating streams results in the breaking of the bonds holding the fluid, gases, and minerals in their molecular array, thus, increasing the fluid's diffusion rate, allowing the gases to escape, the minerals to agglomerate, and destroying bacteria. By cascading the vortex nozzles to combine the streams, the compression waves, shearing effect, and velocity of the streams at the impingement point within the chamber between the opposed nozzles are all greatly enhanced to produce a higher diffusion rate, greater removal of gases, agglomeration of minerals in solution, and the destruction of bacteria.
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Comuzzi Donald R.
Hruskoci Peter A.
Makay Christopher L.
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