Liquid purification or separation – Flow – fluid pressure or material level – responsive – Check valve
Patent
1985-01-14
1987-03-17
Wyse, Tom
Liquid purification or separation
Flow, fluid pressure or material level, responsive
Check valve
210192, 204302, 42218609, C02F 178
Patent
active
046505733
ABSTRACT:
An ozone generator has a central metal bristle brush electrode with a metal cylindrical electrode separated from it by a Pyrex cylinder. The electrodes are contained in a sealed cylinder having an inlet for air at one end and an outlet for ozone containing gas at the other end. A transformer connected to the electrodes provides a voltage high enough to create an ionizing electric field between the electrodes. Ozone generation is initiated in response to a demand for treated water which occurs in one embodiment when a well pump turns on, and in another embodiment when a faucet is turned on. A compressor is used in conjunction with the well pump, and an aspirator is used in conjunction with the faucet.
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Prescott Charles J.
Quist Raymond H.
Wyse Tom
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