Ozonizers Patents (Class 261/DIG42)
  • Patent number: 4892712
    Abstract: A purifier for water or air removes, reduces or detoxifies organic pollutants therefrom by causing the fluid to contact a matrix having surfaces with which a fixed anatase (TiO.sub.2) or other photoreactive metal semiconductor material is bonded, in the presence of light of a wavelength that will activate the material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1990
    Assignee: Nutech Energy Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Michael K. Robertson, Robert B. Henderson
  • Patent number: 4829607
    Abstract: A system for supplying sanitizing gas to a spa includes a sanitizing gas generator for generating sanitizing gas, a conduit for conducting the sanitizing gas from the generator to the spa, and an isolation device coupled to the conduit between the spa and the generator. An arrangement for creating subatmospheric suction pressure in at least a region of the conduit is employed whereby the isolation device is subjected to said suction pressure and the sanitizing gas is caused to flow from the generator to the spa. The isolation device has a drain opening through which liquid can flow to protect the generator from a backflow of water from the spa and a valve responsive to said suction pressure to seal said outlet port sufficiently to prevent significant loss of the suction pressure and of the sanitizing gas when the subatmospheric suction pressure is present.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1989
    Assignee: Donald W. Kern
    Inventor: Rodger L. Huse
  • Patent number: 4812711
    Abstract: An arrangement for transporting air with the aid of so-called ion-wind includes at least one corona electrode (K) and at least one target electrode (M) located downstream of the corona electrode at a distance therefrom. The arrangement also includes a direct-current voltage source, the two terminals of which are connected to the corona electrode and the target electrode respectively. The construction of the corona electrode and the voltage of the voltage source are such that a corona discharge generating air ions occurs at the corona electrode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 14, 1989
    Assignee: Astra-Vent AB
    Inventors: Vilmos Torok, Andrzej Loreth
  • Patent number: 4764283
    Abstract: An apparatus and method of reducing agglomeration of fluids consisting of the vigorous agitation of the liquid by a double opposed vortex nozzle and the passing of the liquid through a magnetic field. One of the opposed nozzles may have ozone gas forced through it for treating sewage. The apparatus and method may also be used to treat cooling tower water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1988
    Inventors: Clifford L. Ashbrook, Douglas B. Scarborough
  • Patent number: 4645606
    Abstract: An apparatus and method of reducing agglomeration of fluids consisting of the vigorous agitation of the liquid by a double opposed vortex nozzle and the passing of the liquid through a magnetic field. One of the opposed nozzles may have ozone gas forced through it for treating sewage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1987
    Inventors: Clifford L. Ashbrook, Douglas B. Scarborough
  • Patent number: 4640782
    Abstract: A method and apparatus to kill pathogens with ozone and singlet oxygen. Includes steps of providing a reaction chamber, establishing an elevated electrical force field in the reaction chamber and moving a gas containing normal oxygen (O.sub.2) through the chamber to permit ionization and consequent reaction within the gas which converts the oxygen (O.sub.2) into constituents of ozone (O.sub.3) and singlet oxygen (O.sub.1). Next moves gas containing constituents into contact with pathogens to kill pathogens. Invention is applied to sterilize medical instruments and containers, and when applied to human skin surfaces, for treatment of pathogenic infestations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1987
    Assignee: Ozo-Tek, Inc.
    Inventor: James C. Burleson
  • Patent number: 4640783
    Abstract: A apparatus for injecting ozone into the water of a swimming pool comprising a movable head adapted to float on the water in a pool, a water-responsive drive coupled to the head, and at least one flexible conduit coupled to the head and having at least one opening therein. Water under pressure is supplied to the flexible conduit to cause it to move and to the water-responsive drive to cause it to propel the head through the water of the pool. Ozone is injected into the flexible conduit and out of the opening therein to mix with the water in the swimming pool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1987
    Inventor: Donald W. Kern
  • Patent number: 4555335
    Abstract: A system for injecting air mixed with ozone into a water tank at normal line pressure of about 20 to 60 psi. Water from the outlet of the tank at, or near, the bottom of the tank is pumped through a by-pass circuit back into the tank near the bottom, and the output of an ozone generator is entrained with the water in the by-pass circuit. In the preferred form, the pump is of the kind capable of developing a suction at its inlet, the water is fed to it through a restrictor so that at the inlet the pressure is lower than the pressure in the ozone generator, and the gas is fed at the inlet of the pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1982
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1985
    Inventor: W. Alan Burris
  • Patent number: 4541989
    Abstract: Electrolytic cell and method of use thereof is provided for the production of ozone. The cell comprises at least one inert glassy carbon, lead dioxide or platinum anode, and at least one air cathode for reducing oxygen and electrolyte comprising tetrafluoroborate anions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1983
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1985
    Assignee: Oxytech, Inc.
    Inventor: Peter C. Foller
  • Patent number: 4507253
    Abstract: Equipment for gassing a liquid, preferably for the ozonization of water, comprises two gassing stages. In the first gassing stage, a part of the liquid to be treated and the process gas are introduced by means of a submerged gas distributor (6) into a bubble column having an inner chamber and an outer chamber. The major part of the liquid is fed to the second gassing stage which has a shower tray and is located above the first gassing stage. From the shower tray, the "depleted" process gas leaving the two chambers comes into interaction with the "fresh" liquid. Gassing of the liquid at a high absorption efficiency of up to about 95% is achieved in this technically simple and at the same time economical way.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1983
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1985
    Assignee: BBC Brown, Boveri & Company, Limited
    Inventor: Rudolf Wiesmann
  • Patent number: 4382044
    Abstract: An ozone generator is formed by a plurality of concentric tubular plate members forming positive and negative electrodes which are interleaved with each other. A high voltage discharge is applied from a transformer between the electrodes to cause an electric discharge in the air contained therebetween, thereby generating a supply of ozone. The air is fed to a suction nozzle device through which a water stream to be purified passes. The suction nozzle is constructed so that the water stream is markedly speeded up so as to generate a partial vacuum in an air pocket formed between the water stream and the inner walls of the nozzle. The ozone, which is fed to the nozzle in the region where this air pocket is formed, is thus sucked into the nozzle and efficiently injected into the water stream, thereby effecting the purifying action.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1983
    Assignee: Carroll Shelby
    Inventors: Walter P. Baumgartner, Bruce O. Yancey
  • Patent number: 4282172
    Abstract: A static diffuser for use within the water tank of an ozonator system. The diffuser comprises a depending water pipe into which water is fed under pressure by an external pump. The lower end of the pipe flares outward and has an internal fixed cone which combines with the flared end of the pipe to provide an annular laterally directed water discharge. The annular discharge includes angularly directed vanes to enhance the water discharge and assist in forming a high velocity outwardly directed circular sheet of water. The pipe is surrounded, in spaced relation, by a shroud through which the ozone is introduced. The shroud is provided with an annular slot outward of the pipe discharge, the shape of the shroud at the slot forming a modified 360.degree. circular venturi whereby the discharging high velocity sheet of water creates a negative pressure drawing the ozone therewith into the surrounding body of water for a ozonation thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1981
    Assignee: Howe-Baker Engineers, Inc.
    Inventor: William J. McKnight
  • Patent number: 4104166
    Abstract: Placed in the ground adjacent a conventional septic tank are a purification tank, which contains a smaller, cylindrical filter tank, and a plurality of spaced, parallel, vertically-disposed ozonating tanks, which are located in an annular space between the filter tank and the purification tank. Perforated diffusers in the lower ends of the ozonating tanks are connected to an ozone generator which intermittently supplies ozone gas to the diffusers. Liquid effluent from the septic tank is fed to the lower end of the filter tank and passes upwardly through a removable, porous filter, then successively through the ozonating tanks, then into the space or reservoir formed in the purification tank around the outsides of the filter tank and ozonating tanks, and finally through an overflow outlet to a surrounding leach field. Excess ozone gas is piped from the upper ends of the ozonating tanks back to the septic tank to increase the effectiveness of the septic tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1978
    Inventor: Julius LaRaus
  • Patent number: 4092943
    Abstract: An underwater marine protection system for preventing or retarding marine growth on vessels, pilings and submerged structures, in which a boat slip, or the like, has a series of gas diffusers placed under water located to direct gas towards the bottom of a marine vessel. The gas diffusers are connected to an ozone source for directing ozone gas through the diffusers towards the bottom of a boat. Skirts or curtains are connected to the pilings in the boat slip to prevent the free flow of water into and out of the slip where the water has been treated. A special top extends across the slip and around a vessel therein to increase the effectiveness of the ozone. An alternate embodiment has the gas diffusers formed in the bottom of the boat or submarine structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1978
    Inventors: Norman Lund, George R. Young
  • Patent number: 4076617
    Abstract: Waste such as sewage or industrial effluent is emulsified by cavitation with acoustical energy and the emulsion is then ozonated to provide a purified product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1977
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1978
    Assignee: TII Corporation
    Inventors: David Bybel, Richard F. Furey, Donald P. Stahl
  • Patent number: 4072613
    Abstract: An ozone reactor having two elongated chambers mounted coaxially. The outer hamber having closures at each end and the inner chamber being smaller in cross section and being mounted in spaced relation to the outer chamber as well as being spaced from the end closures of the outer chamber. The outer chamber has inlet and outlet ports for admitting and exhausting the liquid. Mounted near the bottom end of the inner chamber is a sparger for introducing bubbles containing ozone which rise to the top of the liquid causing a circulation flow between the two chambers and up through the inner chamber. There may also be a stirrer mounted to extend into the inner chamber to cause a breakup of the ozone containing bubbles thereby speeding the dissolving of the ozone into the liquid. Also there may be included a spray mounted to control the foaming of the liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1976
    Date of Patent: February 7, 1978
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
    Inventor: Craig S. Alig
  • Patent number: 4049552
    Abstract: A housing has an interior casing receiving a coolant. This casing is associated with a forced cooling system and has open ended tubular portions therethrough formed of electrically conducting metal. Glass ozone generating tubes are removably supported in the tubular portions by axial movement and are held in spaced ozone generating position by spacers on the tubes. The tubes have an electrically conducting silver coating on the interior surface and have an interior band engageable with the coating for admitting high voltage to the tube from a conductor leading into the tube. A treatment tank associated with the ozone generating system has a recirculating conduit operably connected with the housing for the ozone generating tubes. An additional conduit extends from the treatment tank to a storage tank and a filter for filtering out coagulated material is provided in this conduit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1975
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1977
    Assignee: Oregon Patent Development Company
    Inventor: John H. Arff
  • Patent number: 4003832
    Abstract: A tertiary waste water treatment system wherein the waste water is subjected to physical chemical processes. The waste water is treated with a coagulating agent, a polyelectrolyte and then is clarified in a lamina preferably of unique design. The clarified waste water is then filtered and passed through an ozonation-sonication chamber wherein the liquid flows counter to the ozone. Within the tower, the liquid is subjected to substantial levels of sonication, enough to cause cavitation, either simultaneously with or prior to encountering large concentrations of ozone. After the ozonation-sonication treatment, the effluent may be discharged or it may be passed through an ozone contact chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1975
    Date of Patent: January 18, 1977
    Assignee: TII Corporation
    Inventors: Angus D. Henderson, John M. Periale