Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic material treatment – Organic
Patent
1999-05-18
2000-08-29
Phasge, Arun S.
Electrolysis: processes, compositions used therein, and methods
Electrolytic material treatment
Organic
205742, 205756, 204274, 204275, C02F 1461
Patent
active
061103535
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for increasing the quantity of dissolved oxygen in water. The apparatus includes an inlet for receiving untreated water. A cell housing having an electrolytic cell therein is coupled to the inlet. A resident time housing is connected to the cell housing for receiving water having oxygen and hydrogen gas therein. The resident time housing is vertically oriented and longitudinally tending for a selected vertical length above the cell housing. This provides sufficient resident time of the water in a quiet zone to permit the generated oxygen gas to transition into the dissolved state prior to reaching the top of the resident time housing. An outlet is provided at the top of the resident time housing. Treated water having a high dissolved oxygen content is delivered out of the outlet. A gas vent is provided at the outlet to permit the escape of hydrogen or other gases which have not been dissolved into the water. Preferably, a chill unit is provided prior to the electrolytic cell to reduce the temperature of the water to make it pleasing for human consumption and also to increase the quantity of dissolved oxygen which can enter the water. Additionally, a light or other artistic display may be provided adjacent to or with the resident time housing for the pleasure of viewers.
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The Advanced Water Systems Incorporated, company brochure regarding information on various products to improve water quality, different types of water systems and current technology, Sep. 30, 1993.
Carlson David V.
H20 Technologies Ltd.
Phasge Arun S,.
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