Abstract: An ion water generator containing a switching valve for ion water generator that makes it possible to discharge the same species of ion water through a specific faucet despite the conversion of the polarity of chambers in the electrolyzers whenever the switching valve device includes a valve body with a double-headed drum pinched in at the middle for switching a pair of outflow openings to the discharging channels, and a solenoid housing for exerting a magnetic force on an iron core provided at the valve body.
Abstract: An electrolytic bath has a waterway converter that allows the ionized water outlets to discharge the same species of ionized water even if the polarity of the produced ionized water at the polar chamber has been reversed in order to prohibit the formation of the scale at the electrode. The waterway converter includes a cylinder-shaped valve housing and a cylindrical-bar shaped valve body wherein the valve body is rotated in accordance with the inversion of polarity at the chamber in such a way that the central linking pipe and linking pipe are alternatively linked to the alkaline and acid ionized water outlets.
Abstract: The present invention discloses a switching valve for ion water generator that makes it possible to discharge the same species of ion water through a specific faucet despite the conversion of the polarity of chambers in electrolyzers. The switching valve device comprises a valve body with a double-headed drum pinched in at the middle for switching a pair of outflow openings to the discharging channels, a solenoid housing for exerting a magnetic force on the iron core formed at the valve body.