Patents Assigned to Liquitech, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6325944
    Abstract: A liquid purification system comprises a flow cell housing electrodes capable of introducing ions into a liquid passing through the flow cell when a current supplied by a controller is applied across the electrodes. The controller is capable of supplying current between zero and ten amps, and at zero to one hundred volts direct current (DC) across the electrodes. The liquid purification system is easily plumbed into the pipework carrying the liquid to be purified. A by pass line is typically installed around the liquid purification system for easing of operation and maintenance. An upstream and downstream adapters are installed on the pipe and separated by a distance approximating the length of the flow cell. The flow cell is positioned between the two adapters and quick connect clamps are used to maintain a seal between the adapters and the flow cell. Removal of the flow cell can occur by stopping the liquid flow on the upstream end of the pipe or opening the by pass line around the flow cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2001
    Assignee: Liquitech, Inc.
    Inventor: Mark R. DeSanto
  • Patent number: 6126820
    Abstract: A liquid purification system comprises a flow cell housing electrodes capable of introducing ions into a liquid passing through the flow cell when a current supplied by a controller is applied across the electrodes. The controller is capable of supplying current between zero and ten amps, and at zero to one hundred volts direct current (DC) across the electrodes. The liquid purification system is easily plumbed into the pipework carrying the liquid to be purified. A by pass line is typically installed around the liquid purification system for easing of operation and maintenance. An upstream and downstream adapters are installed on the pipe and separated by a distance approximating the length of the flow cell. The flow cell is positioned between the two adapters and quick connect clamps are used to maintain a seal between the adapters and the flow cell. Removal of the flow cell can occur by stopping the liquid flow on the upstream end of the pipe or opening the by pass line around the flow cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2000
    Assignee: LiquiTech, Inc.
    Inventor: Mark R. DeSanto