Abstract:
A multi-use sanitization system is disclosed which includes one or more containers (2) in fluid communication with other system components. Components of the system include a vortex-venturi (5) for incorporating ozone into a liquid, an ozone generator (6) to provide ozone to the vortex-venturi (5), a double check valve (3) to allow simultaneous flow of liquid into and out of the container (2), and a pump (4) to promote fluid flow through the system. Optionally, a gas-liquid separator (7) with an optional integral gas release valve, an ozone destructor (8), an oxidation-reduction potential ozone sensor, or a pour-through type pre-filter may be incorporated into the system.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a generating equipment for ionized gas using high-voltage discharge, and more particularly, a generating equipment for ionized gas, which effectively generates ionized gas without using another chemical substance, biological means, or complicated equipment such as an ozonizer, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost of equipment and the disposal cost of air/wastewater. The generating equipment for ionized gas of the present invention comprises a housing (11), and first electrodes (16) and second electrodes (17) arranged inside the housing. In the housing, an air inlet (12) and an ionized gas outlet (13) are formed, the first electrodes and the second electrodes arranged inside the housing containing the air, and the first electrodes are wrapped in insulating nonconductors (18). The first electrodes (16) are inserted and disposed in the second electrodes (17), and between the first and second electrodes, the high-voltage is applied. In the generating equipment for ionized gas of the present invention, the air which flows into the housing (11) is ionized by electrons discharged between the first and second electrodes, and contains oxidized gas components, resulting in being cleaned. If the cleaned air is made to flow out of the housing and pass into wastewater, the high molecular compounds of the wastewater are converted into the low molecular compounds by a process of decomposition and ionization and are purified directly. Thus, the generating equipment for ionized gas of the present invention can greatly reduce the manufacturing cost of equipment and the disposal cost of air/wastewater. To be accompanied when published by Figure 1 of the drawings.
Abstract:
An ozone generator to produce highly pure ozone gas which uses ordinary water for the low voltage electrode and for directly cooling the glass dielectric and utilizing a high frequency resonant circuit and a threaded rod high voltage electrode of which the pitch and depth can be varied to improve performance efficiency and reliability.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a generating equipment for ionized gas using high-voltage discharge, and more particularly, a generating equipment for ionized gas, which effectively generates ionized gas without using another chemical substance, biological means, or complicated equipment such as an ozonizer, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost of equipment and the disposal cost of air/wastewater. The generating equipment for ionized gas of the present invention comprises a housing (11), and first electrodes (16) and second electrodes (17) arranged inside the housing. In the housing, an air inlet (12) and an ionized gas outlet (13) are formed, the first electrodes and the second electrodes arranged inside the housing containing the air, and the first electrodes are wrapped in insulating nonconductors (18). The first electrodes (16) are inserted and disposed in the second electrodes (17), and between the first and second electrodes, the high-voltage is applied. In the generating equipment for ionized gas of the present invention, the air which flows into the housing (11) is ionized by electrons discharged between the first and second electrodes, and contains oxidized gas components, resulting in being cleaned. If the cleaned air is made to flow out of the housing and pass into wastewater, the high molecular compounds of the wastewater are converted into the low molecular compounds by a process of decomposition and ionization and are purified directly. Thus, the generating equipment for ionized gas of the present invention can greatly reduce the manufacturing cost of equipment and the disposal cost of air/wastewater. To be accompanied when published by Figure 1 of the drawings.
Abstract:
The aim of the invention is to provide an improved high voltage-resistant mountable contact element for contacting tubes consisting of an electrically non-conductive material such as glass or glass ceramic. Each of said tubes has a continuous outer coating which serves as an electrode. Contacting tubes of this type usually presents certain problems related to the transition resistance and mechanical stability of the contact, said problems being caused by the surface roughness of the electrode layer. To this end, the inventive contact element (1) has two contact rings (3, 4) which are arranged at a distance from each other in an axial direction. Said contact rings (3, 4) are provided with peripheral contact brushes (5, 6) inside and are interconnected mechanically and electrically conductively by means of three links (7, 8, 9). Said links extend axially, leading to a single connection point (10). The inventive contact element has an opening (2) at the opposite end to the connection point (10), by which means it can be mounted on/removed from the externally coated tubes.
Abstract:
Ce dispositif de positionnement et de centrage d'un élément tel qu'une électrode (1) dans une cellule (2) d'un ozoneur (3), est caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte au moins à proximité de chaque extrémité de l'élément (1), des pastilles formant entretoise (4,5,6), en matière isolante, régulièrement réparties autour de l'élément (1).
Abstract:
Procédé et appareil, permettant de produire de l'ozone à des pressions élevées par décharge lumineuse, qui consiste à introduire entre deux électrodes (1A-2A), dont l'une est pourvue d'un diélectrique, de l'oxygène sous haute pression, de manière à obtenir une décharge lumineuse entre lesdites électrodes.