Abstract: A water treatment device having a tank containing an anode and a cathode. A motor is provided to impart rotational motion to the cathode. A scraping means is fixed to the interior of the tank and extend inward toward the tank so as to define a gap between the scraping means and the cathode. As mineral deposits accumulate on the cathode they are removed by the scraping means and the rotational motion of the cathode.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 30, 2008
Publication date:
July 1, 2010
Applicant:
CHARDON LABORATORIES, INC.
Inventors:
Vincent Alan Resor, Loyd Nels Cutchall, Christopher Charles Mace, Alan Neil Sosebee, Richard James Winter
Abstract: A water treatment device having a tank containing an anode and a cathode. A motor is provided to impart rotational motion to the cathode. A scraping means is fixed to the interior of the tank and extend inward toward the tank so as to define a gap between the scraping means and the cathode. As mineral deposits accumulate on the cathode they are removed by the scraping means and the rotational motion of the cathode.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 19, 2008
Publication date:
May 20, 2010
Applicant:
Chardon Laboratories, Inc.
Inventors:
Vincent Alan Resor, Loyd Nels Cutchall, Christopher Charles Mace, Alan Neil Sosebee, Richard James Winter
Abstract: A structurally simple device in the form of a closed container and vented outlet conduit operates in accordance with Charles' law to intermittently dispense quantities of a liquid reagent in response to an increase in ambient atmospheric temperatures. The present liquid dispensing device finds particular utility in supplying liquid reagents, such as scale inhibitors, biocides and the like to the water circulating systems of air conditioners.