Abstract:
A household appliance system for safe generation and delivering of ozone comprising at least one disposable capsule, each capsule is configured to chemically generate a predetermined dose of oxygen wherein the disposable capsule is manipulated in a way that initiates generation of oxygen, and an ozone generator for generating ozone from said predetermined dose of oxygen, wherein the ozone generator is fluidically connected to said capsule.
Abstract:
An ozone generator cartridge 60 suitable for a sterilization, decontamination and/or sanitation device. The cartridge comprises a sealable housing 60 for providing a corona discharge, the housing containing at least one power supply unit 64 and at least one inlet 65 for connection to an oxygen or air supply, the cartridge including at least part of at least one ozone conversion cell 63 attached to and extending from an external surface of a wall of the sealed housing, the conversion cell extending into a delivery conduit 52 of a decontamination device that leads to at least one discharge outlet 16.
Abstract:
A system for providing an acidic ionized ozonated liquid. The system includes a liquid inlet arranged to accept a liquid into the system; an acid-based cation-exchange resin in fluid communication with the liquid inlet, the resin adapted to exchange cations in the accepted liquid with H+ ions on the resin; an ozone dissolving apparatus in fluid communication with the liquid inlet and the acid-based cation-exchange resin; and a liquid outlet in fluid communication with the liquid inlet, the acid-based cation-exchange resin and the ozone dissolving apparatus. The ozone dissolving apparatus and the acid-based cation-exchange resin cooperating to produce the acidic ionized ozonated liquid for dispensation out of the system via the liquid outlet.
Abstract:
An ozone gas supply system (20) includes a plurality of ozone generation units (7-1 to 7-n) and supplies, to a plurality of ozone treatment apparatuses, an ozone gas having been set to a predetermined supply flow rate and a predetermined concentration. Each of said plurality of ozone generation units comprises: an ozone generator (1) for generating an ozone gas; an ozone power source (2) for controlling power to be supplied to said ozone generator; and control means (3 to 5, 51) associated with said ozone generator. Said ozone gas supply system further comprises: an ozone gas output flow rate management unit (9) configured to receive a plurality of ozone gas outputs from a plurality of said ozone generators in said plurality of ozone generation units, and be capable of performing an ozone gas output flow rate control for selectively outputting one or a combination of two or more of said plurality of ozone gas outputs to any of said plurality of ozone treatment apparatuses by means of an opening/closing operation of a plurality of ozone gas control valves (9a, 9b, 9c, 9bc, 9ab, 9ca) provided in an ozone gas output flow rate management unit; and an ozone gas output flow rate management unit control part (8) for, based on a process ozone gas event signal (16) supplied from said plurality of ozone treatment apparatuses, controlling said ozone gas output of each said plurality of ozone generation units and causing said ozone gas output flow rate management unit to control said ozone gas output flow rate.
Abstract:
A system for providing an acidic ionized ozonated liquid. The system includes a liquid inlet arranged to accept a liquid into the system; an acid-based cation-exchange resin in fluid communication with the liquid inlet, the resin adapted to exchange cations in the accepted liquid with H+ ions on the resin; an ozone dissolving apparatus in fluid communication with the liquid inlet and the acid-based cation-exchange resin; and a liquid outlet in fluid communication with the liquid inlet, the acid-based cation-exchange resin and the ozone dissolving apparatus. The ozone dissolving apparatus and the acid-based cation-exchange resin cooperating to produce the acidic ionized ozonated liquid for dispensation out of the system via the liquid outlet.
Abstract:
This invention provides a new photocatalyst material producing apparatus and phococatalyst material producing method that can produce a large quantity of photocatalyst material of high quality by a chemical reaction in light high-field plasma in a highly oxidative high-concentration ozone medium state, instead of systems to produce a photocatalyst material by PVD and CVD, which are conventional dry deposition methods. In a photocatalyst material producing method and photocatalyst material producing apparatus according to this invention, a pair of facing electrodes are provided via a dielectric material in a discharge gap where gas mainly containing oxygen gas is supplied, and an AC voltage is applied between the electrodes to generate dielectric barrier discharge (silent discharge or creeping discharge) in the discharge gap. Thus, oxygen gas containing ozone gas is created and a metal or metal compound is modified to a photocatalyst material by the dielectric barrier discharge.