CA1289511C - System of ionized oxygen allotrope gas water purification and method and apparatus therefor - Google Patents

System of ionized oxygen allotrope gas water purification and method and apparatus therefor

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CA1289511C
CA1289511C CA 498975 CA498975A CA1289511C CA 1289511 C CA1289511 C CA 1289511C CA 498975 CA498975 CA 498975 CA 498975 A CA498975 A CA 498975A CA 1289511 C CA1289511 C CA 1289511C
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ABSTRACT

A water purification arrangement which uses as the water treating agent ionized oxygen allotrope gas in multiple (multivalent) ion charge forms (as distinguished from common chemical treatment substances), in which the raw material for practicing the invention is ambient atmospheric air, and specifically its atmospheric oxygen content. The arrangement provided has a gas flow path having multivalent oxygen ion allotrope forming sites that each include a magnetic flux field energy zone within the ambient air flow path characterized by interacting multipolar magnets that have a central demagnetization aperture and that exert flux fields across the flow path, and one or more elongate oxygen photolysis lamps enveloping the flux with ultra-violet light wave length ionizing electron-volt radiant energy emissions. The ambient atmospheric air is passed in a continuous flow through the flow path and then is conveyed to and is interspersed in the water to be treated in a continuous flow application.

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SYSTEM OF IONIZED O~YGEN ALLOTROPE GAS WATER
PURIFICATION AND METUOD AND APPARATUS TUEREFOR

This application is reiated to Canadian Patent No. 1,178,554 of November 27, 1984.
This invention relates to a system of ionized oxygen allotrope gas water purification and method and apparatus therefor, and more particularly, a system of, and a method and apparatus therefor that generates multiple (multivalent) oxygen ion charged forms for treated water, as for detoxification and general purification purposes, in which the treating agent employed is atmospheric oxygen in the ambient air. More specifically, a basic feature of the invention is to continuously draw an ambient air flow into the system and process same, to concurrently energy transform and ionize the atmospheric oxygen therein to form stable and highly energized multivalent oxygen allotrope <~ d n r~-t C ions in oxident gaseous form that are conveyed to and continuously applied to the water being treated by interspersing the air flow involved therein, for elimination by oxidation and/or flocculation of the contaminants and other undesirable materials contained in same, by the oxygen allotrope ions; with the remaining components of the air returning harmlessly to the atmosphere.
Aside from water purification systems of the filtration and/or integrated ion exchange membrane process lcm/MLS

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type, the vast majority of water purification technology utilized at the present time is concerned with a broad application spectrum of a wide variety of chemical additive type water treatment processes (a number of which involve oxidizing or descaling agents, as distinguished from oxygen or its allotropes, and all of which agents are not available from the ambient air or natural locale of the water to be treated).
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treatment of water has involved a wide variety of industrially formulated chemical substances for disinfection, descaling, detoxification, sterilization, flocculation, oranticoagulation applications or purposes. Purification chemicals commonly may take any one of the three physical states, solids, liquids or gases, and range from complex chemical formulations to highly active elemental substances, such as the halogens. These various chemical compounds or substances for water purification purposes have dramatic chemical structural differences one from another, depending on whether they are categorized, as, for instance, biocides, algicides, fungicides, scale inhibitors, descalers, demulsifiers, coagulants, coalescing agents, flocculants, de-toxicants, surfactants, disinfectants, etc.
The material of each such category is also subdivided into several sub-groups with regard to individual chemical strength and reactive oxidizing potentials per solubility limits for chemical water saturation.
In any event, the basic inherent problems associated with water treatment using formulated chemicals has been historically one of "too little or too much" or synergistic inter-reactions that produce new chemical compounds that are corrosive or dangerous. Further, the solubility and reactivity of the chemical additive often changes with water temperature changes; reactivity may be further affected by minor water chemistry natural shifts in acidity-alkalinity values as well as by chemical additive neutralization interaction with other foreign contaminant chemical substances.
Furthermore, it is all too common place that the chemical treatment additive prescribed for a particular pro~lem will have an adverse reaction and be incompatible with other chemical treatment additives or even some of the contaminants in the water system, resulting in no real benefit and often having some deleterious effect on water quality, as well as bringing the possibility of adversely affecting the health of the users of the water.

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It is well recognized that the treatment of water wlth chemicals for purification and related purposes, while widely employed for this purpose in quite a number of different applications, is well known to be an inexact science, with the chemicals themselves often being questioned as the possible source of health problems, such as the causing of cancer, and the like.
On the other hand, water treatment systems that do not involve the addition or use of chemicals as such, but rather employ gaseous ozone obtained from the ambient air, which are of the so-called non-chemical type, have experienced only modest success and acceptance. While the injection of gaseous ozone in neutral molecular form into public drinking water supplies for the purpose of disinfection and purification has been an acceptable practice in Europe since the turn of the Century, and on account of the recognized oxidizing activity of neutral ozone gas, increas-ing number of applications of it have been made, wider use for all applications has been prevented because of the expense of ozone production, particularly in large volumes. Conventionally large volume ozone gas production is accomplished by employing expensive high voltage electric discharge equipment, such as 10,000 volt corona discharge generators, in which atmospheric oxygen is converted into neutral ozone gas molecules within an intense electrical discharge eIectromagnetic arc zone. Corona generators are known to have excessive power consumption requirements;
further, the maintenance requirements of this type of equipment are excessive in that constant repair service is required on the anode-cathode electrodes along with constant servicing of cl ~ s, c ~ ~. t ~ r! ~

the dehumidifying air dryer and ~i-~a~ units. Also, large municipal and industrial ozone systems require additional costly cooling tower equipment to relieve generated heat. While small wall hung type corona discharge ozone generating devices have been available since about 1950, their known technical limitations represent real safety concerns due to the relatively high voltage requirements for the generator and the close proximity to the water that is required for the generator.
Even in the smaller corona units, high maintenance requirements for the electrode and air drying modules are a continuuing problem.
Nevertheless, as neutral ozone is known to be a strong and rapid oxidizing agent, its consideration for use in purifi-cation of municipal water supplies of water has continued.
Neutral ozone, however, for rapid purification purposes, requires the delivery of large quantities of the gas for application to the water supply, which, of course, involves large capital expenditures. ~hile the long popular water treating chemical chlorine is now suspected by some knowledgeable authorities as being a contributing chemical source of cancer, neutral ozone gas is simply oxygen in allotrope form and is known to be completely safe in drinking water, and consequently non chemical gaseous "modified" ozone treatment as generated ionized oxygen allotrope gas in multivalent ion charge forms has commended itself to the Applicants as being worthy of full de-velopment and perfection to replace the problem fraught formulated chemical additive approach.
A principal object of the present invention is to provide an ambient air source oxidizing and/or flocculating agent provid-ing a system of water purification and method and apparatus there-for utilizing as the treatment agent atmospheric oxygen that may 51~

be obtained from the ambient air, simply treated by inexpensive energy efficient equipment and procedures that induce an ambient air inflow into the system and transform the atmospheric oxygen of such air flow into ionized oxygen (multivalent oxygen ion) allotropes of high energy content, as distinguished from neutral ozone, and which supplies the air flow, including the ionized oxygen allotropes in oxidant multivalent oxygen ion gas form, to the water, and on a constant application basis and in the quantities needed to effect beneficial oxidant multivalent oxygen ion treatment of the water by the ionized oxygen allotropes for all purposes that can be achieved using traditional formulated chemical treatment approaches, including removal of contaminants and other foreign materials.
Another important object of the invention is to provide a simple low cost, highly efficient ionized oxygen allotrope, or oxidant multivalent oxygen ion gas generator and method of generating ionized oxygen allotrope in gaseous form, which uses ambient air as the raw material for the generator, which has no need for formulated chemicals and has dramatically low power requirements while providing the needed capacity on a continual operating basis for large scale water treatment purposes.
Still another important object of the invention is to provide a system of water trea~ment for purification sd/ _5_ ~95~

and related purposes, and method and apparatus therefor, in which the real potential of oxidizing multivalent oxygen ion allotropes for this purpose is achieved while at the same time providing water treatment alternatives to traditional chemical purification systems that avoid the practical problems presented by the presence of chemical additives in water, whether the chemical be one of the halogens, such as chlorine, or otherwise.

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Still another important object of the invention is to provide a system of water treatment for purification and method and apparatus therefor that is readily adapted for serving a wide variety of industrial and commercial water purification and f iltration enhancement purposes, in addition to purification and sterlization of drinking water, as for instance recycle filtration treatment and recovery of Dairy waste~ater~descaling of boiler and cooling tower heat exchange recirculating water systems, bacteria and fungus disinfection of industrial machine tool coolant waters, decontamination and/or agglomeration of solids in industrial water filtration process systems, decontami-nation of toxic organics from industrial process waters and some oils, disinfection and purification of hot tub spa and swimming pool water, and disinfection and purfication of ground water and rain run off water for human intake purposes.
Yet further objects of the invention are to provide simplified methods and equipment for water treatment purposes whereby the multivalent oxygen ion allotrope gas acts as the sole water treating agent, and is drawn as part of an ambient air flow from the ambient atmosphere and is interspersed into the water by simplified equipment that is inexpensive to manu-facture and install, easily operated by even the most inex-perienced persons, and that is long lived and effective in use for a wide variety of purposes.
In accordance with the invention, a system of ionized oxygen allotrope gas water purification is provided which involves two basic pieces of equipment, namely a generator for transforming atmospheric oxygen contained in an ambient air 1~ !39S~

inflow into multivalent oxygen ion allotropes, in gaseous form, and a gas diffuser to which such air inflow that includes the oxygen allotropes in gaseous multivalent ionized forms (which air flow is hereinafter sometimes referred to as "multivalent oxidant ion gas", or more simply "oxidant gas") is supplied and diffused into the water or other liquid to be purified for bringing the oxygen multivalent allotrope ions of the oxidant gas stream into dispersed oxidation and/or flocculation contact with undesirable impurities and contaminants. The generator is in the form of a housing defining a fluid flow cllamber formed by a non-magnetic material that defines an ambient air flow way or path having an oxygen allotrope forming site through which the ambient air is passed for nurposes of transforming the atmospheric oxygen thereof to highly energized or activated oxygen ion allotrope gas in ion atmospheric form, to the exclusion of ~v~ any significant e~fect on atmospheric nitrogen and other components of the ambient air intake of the generator.
The generator oxygen transforming converting site in-cludes both permanent magnetic flux disposing and oxygen photo-lysis activation radiant energy emitting devices that operate in an intermeshed manner to concurrently transform atmospheric oxygen, which is ~nown to be highly paramagnetic in character, into oxidizing and/or flocculating oxygen ion allotropes that are both stable and multiple ionized in character. The inven-tion contemplates that at the ionized oxygen allotrope forming site, the magnetic flux is in the form of multi-polar permanent magnet induced, multiple magnetic flux fields, of which the magnetic lines of force involved are disposed within and inter-~2895~

lace the ambient air flow path defined by the generator. Inthe originally designed form, the magnetic arrangement is characterized by being in the form of spaced rows of alternatively polar rod type permanent magnet type, flux field forming magnetic structures disposed to place the flux in flux attracting relation longitudinally and crosswise of the magnet entity forming rows, and an elongate ultraviolet wave length activation energy electronvolt emission source, in the form of a low pressure (low energy requirement) mercury vapor photolysis lamp, disposed in the ambient air flow path and relative to the magnetic flux fields so that photolysis lamp electronvolt emissions envelop the flux of the air flow way or path. The ambient air flow way defined by the generator has an ambient air inlet upstream of the generator oxygen converting site, and an outlet downstream of such site: the generator at the indicated conversion site forms a corridor of the indicated alternate polarity permanent magnet force fields that are inundated by the indicated electronvolt energy emissions through which the air passing through the generator moves. At such oxygen transforming site, the atmospheric oxygen is transformed into high energy level oxygen allotrope ions by a composite action on the oxygen in which the atmospheric oxygen molecules are magnetically deflected, retained, and concentrated toward and impact against the multiple lines of the permanent magnetic flux fields involved, while at the same time such reacting oxygen molecules are being subjected to photons of electronvolt bombardment by low pressure LCM:jj 8 9~

mercury lamp photolysis ionizing energy emissions involved, whereby the atmospheric oxygen is transformed into stable and highly energized and reactive oxygen allotrope gas in multivalent ionized forms believed to comprise modified resonant ion ozone forms and negatively charged singlet molecular oxygen ions as distinguished from neutral ozone. The remainder of the air passing through the generator site in question is unaffected including atmospheric nitrogen.
The air containing the thus transformed atmospheric oxygen now multivalent ionized oxygen allotropes of the type indicated, is passed as the aforementioned oxidant gas from the generator to the location of the water to be treated, using suitable conduits where the gaseous flow involved is interspersed into the water, preferably by way of diffusion or other similar techniques. The application to the water may be ordinarily by way of insertion of the oxidant gas in a water conduit or pipe which conveys the water, for instance, from a suitable filter back to the main body of water, whereby after a period of time of continuous operation, the multivalent oxygen ion gas involved reaches a stage of complete interspersion in the water being treated. Water being dipolar in nature, the water present~ a naturally occurring magnetic and electrochemical attraction to the multivalent ion oxidant gases dissolved therein, as represented by the indicated oxygen allotropes in ionic form, and this natural attraction results in the highest levels of the multivalent oxygenion allotropes involved being held in saturation in the water regardless of ambient temperature and pressure changes. The natural chemical opposite electrical charge attraction of LCM:jj 9 ~assll the oxygen multivalent allotrope ions to the contaminants contained within the water and their oxidation and/or flocculation thereby, is stronger than the electrical charge attraction of such ions to the molecular water involved, with the result that ideal water treatment, such as, purification, descaling, filtration enhancement, etc. is promptly achieved even though the flow and diffusion rates of the air flow into the water are at relatively low volume per unit of time rates.
In this connection the term "multivalent oxygen allotrope ions" as employed herein means ambient air origin oxygen that is transformed by the practice of this invention into oxygen allotrope ions that collectively possess higher levels of magnetic energy reactivity, as compared to ambient atmospheric oxygen, and possess either (1) a single negative electrical charge, or (2) a double negative electrical charge, and/or (3) a slightly positive and a slightly negative charge, and/or (4) a positive electrical charge; however, it is believed that the charge of the oxygen allotrope ions generated by the practice of the invention provides primarily the single negative charge oxygen allotrope ions and/or the double negative charge oxygen allotrope ions, which are known scientifically as singlet molecular oxygen ions.
Other objects, uses, and advantages will be obvious or become apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description and the application drawings in which like reference numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a flow diagram illustrating the basic aspects of the system of the instant application;
Figure 2 is a fragmental view in perspective diagrammatically illustrating the nature of the special multiple permanent magnetic flux field-photolysis ionizing radiant energy, atmospheric oxygen transforming arrangement, that is at the atmospheric oxygen transforming site of the generator, the showing of Figure 2 diagrammatically illustrating the entry end LCM:jj 10 ~i~8951'1 of atmospheric oxygen transforming air flow way or corridor of the specific generator embodiment of Figures 3 - 8;
Figure 3 is a diagrammatic perspective view of one generator embodiment of the invention that is arranged specifically for industrial water treatment applications, with the front cover partially broken auay;
Figure 4 is a side elevational view of the generator of Figure 3, taken from the right hand side of Figure 3;
Figure 5 is a diagrammatic front elevational view of the generator shown in Figures 3 and 4, with parts shown in section or in phantom, and with the generator shown connected to a diagrammatically illustrated multivalent oxygen ion gas infusion device for interspersing the oxidant gases produced by the Applicant's system in water to be treated;
Figure 6 is a diagrammatic exploded sectional view of the generator shown in Figure 5;
Figure 7 is a component elevational view taken sub~
stantially along line 7--7 of Figure ~, illustrating the ambient air intake end of the generator of Figures 5 and 6;
Figure 7A is a fragmental sectional view, on an en-larged scale, illustrating a recycling air flow con_rol device incorporated in the recycling conduiting of Figure 5;
Figure 8 is a fra~ental view taken substantially along line 8--8 of Figure 6, illustrating in plan one of the removable electrode asse~blies that are employed in the em-bodiment of Figures 2 - 6 as part of the photolysis device;
Figure 9 is a diagral~matic perspective view illu~-trating a smaller capacity generator suitable for commercial non manufacturing applications, such as for treating the water of swimming pools, spas and drinking water installations, with the front panel of the generator and the ?ermanent magnetic rod devices associated with same being shown displaced to expose the interior of the generator;
Figure 10 is a fragmental sectional view through the generator cabinet of the embodiment of Figure 9, illustrating the manner in which the photolysis lamp is applied to same;
Figure 11 is a perspective view of yet a smaller capacity generator that is especially suited for use in connec-tion with home water facilities, such as home swimming pools, hot baths, home owners water purification systems, and the like;
Figure 12 is a view of the embodiment of Figure 11 shown in the same manner as Figure 6, for illustrative purposes;
Figure 13 is a bottom plan view of the generator of Figures 11 and 12;
Figure 14 is a perspectivew view of a preferred generator arrangement, taken from the front side of same;
Figure 15 is an enlarged perspective view of the generator of Figure 14, with the cabinet cover displaced to show the interior of the cabinet, and the cabinet cover shown swung 180 degrees from its position of Figure 14 to show the back side of same and associated parts;
Figure 16 is a fragmental plan view on an enlarged scale illustrating the permanent magnet assembly at the lower right hand corner of the cabinet of Figures 14 and 15;

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Figure 17 is an elevational view of the preferred generator as shown in Figure 1~, taken from the front side of same and with the cabinet cover omitted, and illustrating several important operational aspects of same;
Figure 18 is a fragmental exploded perspective view of the dual magnet arrangement that is involved in the magnet assemblies employed in the generator of Figures 14 - 17;
Figure l~A is a plan view of a modified form of permanent magnet in accordance with the invention;
Figure 19 is a view similar to that of Figure 2, illustrating the nature of the multiple permanent magnet flux field photolysis ionizing radient energy, atmospheric oxygen transforming arrangement of the generator of Figures 14 - 18; and Figure 20 is a schematic diagram illustrating the reactions Applicants believe at this time occur during the operation of their hereindisclosed atmospheric oxygen trans-forming generators.
However, it is to be distinctly understood that the specific drawing illustrations provided are supplied primarily to comply with the requirements of the Patent Laws, and that the invention is susceptible of modifications and variations that will be obvious to those skilled in the art, and which are intended to be covered by the appended claims.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
As already indicated, the present invention is directed to a basic approach in water treatment or processing and filtration enhancement for disinfection, descaling, detoxi-fication, ourification, filtration enhancement and related purposes, in which the acting agent involved is oxygen allotropes in multivalent ionized forms, and which are obtained by cycling ambient air through the system generator and conduiting the resultant multivalent oxidant gas and the remainder of ambient 13.

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air involved into interspersed relation within the water to be treated, whereby atmospheric oxygen, to the exclusion of atmospheric nitrogen and other components of the air, is transformed into the multivalent oxygen ion gas that serves as the oxidizing and/or flocculating agent in accordance with the invention.
Referring first to Figure 1, the flow diagram diagram-matically illustrates the general nature of the Applicants' processing apparatus and system, pursuant to which an atmospheric oxygen transforming generator is provided that is in the nzture of an oxygen allotrope forming and ionizing magnetic reactor and concentration cell, through which ar.~ient air is passed, with the generator defining a gas flow path or corridor having an atmospheric oxygen allotrope forming and ionizing site equipped as diagrammatically illustrated, for instance, in Figures 2 and 19, whlch energy activates only the atmospheric oxygen, to the exclusion of atmospheric nitrogen and the other miscellaneous components of the air, which pass through the generator generally unaffected. The ambient air flow involved leaves the generator as a multivalent oxygen ion gas flow and is passed through suitable conduiting or piping to be dissolved into the water to be treated; the oxidant gas flow involved contains the highly energy charged or energy activated oxygen multivalent allotrope ions in concentrated gaseous form and mixed with the other air components involved, and in the applica-tion of the gases to the water, the gases are interspersed and diffused into the water, as by employing gas diffusion or injecting devices of the type hereinafter disclosed. The indicated gas diffusion or injection preferably is into a 13A.

~39511 strea~ of the water as lt is being circulated or recirculated in a continuous flow through a conduit which brings tne water to the main body of water to be treated. The atrnospheric nitrogen and other components of the arnbient air flow involved, which are unaffected by the system generator, are harmlessly interspersed in the water and return to the atmosphere, while the oxygen allotrope ions provided by the system chemically and magnetically see]; out the water molecules adjacent same and oxidize and/or flocculate contaminants and other undesirable materials associated with same, to reduce hydrogen bonding surface tension of same, enhance agglomeration and settling out of colloidal solids from sarne, disinfect and decontaminate same, enhance the filtration of same, and stabilize and buffer pH factors of same.
Diagrammatic Figures 3, 4, 5 and 6 generally illus-trate the basic components of an apparatus 10 arranged for in-dustrial or manufacturing application use, which includes generator 12 comprising elongate reactor cell 13 mounted in cabinet 14 (see Figures 3 and 4) on which cabinet 14 is also mounted, in self contained apparatus 10, suitable electrically operated drive motor unit 16 that drives air compressor 18, which in tAe embodiment of Figures 2 - 6 draws into the generator cell 13 from the ambient air an ambient air flow that contains the atmospheric oxygen with whicn the invention system operates, and supplies the transformed atmospheric oxygen and accompanying air through a suitable diagrammatically illustrated conduiting 20 to diagrammatically illustrated gas dispersing device 22 for diffusing the oxidant gas involved into the passing water that leads to the main body of water to be treated, which may, for example, be an industrial machine tool coolant system, or the like.

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1~9~11 As indicated in Figures 5 and 6, the atmospheric oxygen processing cell 13 of this embodiment of the invention generally comprises a housing or casing 30 defining a gas flow chamber 32, with the housing 30 being formed from a suitable non-metallic material, such as a polyvinyl chloride (PVC). In the embodiment of Figures 2 - 8, the housing or casing 30 is of cylindrical configuration, but in any event the housing 30 is to define the basic reaction cell 13 of the generator and defines, in forming chamber 32, gas flow way 36 having an air inlet indicated at 38, a gas flow or outlet for the treated air, indicated at 40, the latter being suitably connected to compressor 18 by suitable conduit 42.
Compressor 18 may be of any suitable type, that illustrate~
being a closed chamber diaphragm type compressor, rated for sixty psi output, that is commercially available, as from Gast Mfg. Corp., of Benton Harbor, Michigan, with the motor drive unit 16 being suitably affixed to cabinet 14, as by screw mounting or the like, and including a conventional electric motor and associated gear reducer, etc., as needed to mount and continuously drive compressor 18, and in the embodiment of Figures 2 - 8, to provide a gas discharge into conduiting 20 at suitable pressure, depending on the application, as for instance thirty-forty psi. Where the plant or other facility at which apparatus 10 is to be employed has its own built in compressed air supplying conduiting system and source, as many industrial plants do, the cell 13 at the way inlet 38 is suitably connected thereto through a suitable pressure flow rate control valve device of any conventional type, such as a needle valve, to provide the air intake flow pressure rate 14.

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that results in an oxidant gas discharge flow at outlet 40 in the pressure range indicated; the compressor 18 and its drive unit 16 for such embodiments may be omitted.
The cell 13 along the gas flow way 36 is equipped to define the atmospheric oxygen transforming site 44, which is diagrammatically illustrated in the partial showing of Figure 2, and which from the standpoint of fundamentals comprises spa-ed permanent magnet rod devices 46 of a special nature suitably secured with respect to the housing 30. The magnet rod devices 46 each comprise rodlike tubular cylinders or casings 48 each containing a series of permanently magnetized short rod type magnets 50, with the magnets 50 of each casing 48 being longitudinally aligned and in alternating polar relation, and with adjacent magnets 50 being separated by stainless steel slugs or short bars 52 of the same diameter as magnets 50. Magnets 50 in a preferred form are either of the ceramic type at a residual induction strength of 3,000 Gauss, or of the intermediate alloy type (Samarium Cobalt) at a residual induction strength of 9,000 Gauss, and cylinders or casings 46 are formed from either stainless steel or schedule 40 PVC (the latter is preferred). At the opposite ends of the casings 46, a stainless steel slug 54 completes the filling of the casing, with ends 56 of the casings 46 being suitably bonded in place to close casings 46, as suggested in Figure 6 (welded if stainless steel, cemented with PVC glue if PVC).

The cabinet 14 in which the casing 30 is mounted t~
is a standard e~eer~rh~l-cabinet with removable cover 15, both made from PVC or the like, and offered commercially by Hoffman Engineering Corporation, a Division of Frederal Cartridge Corporation, of Anoka, Minnesota. Magnets 50 are ~395~

either the ceramic magnet product or the intermediate alloy magnet product commercially available from Indiana General, a division of Electronic Memories and Magnetics Corporation, Valparaiso, Indiana. Cover 15 is removably secured in place on cabinet 14 by appropriate screws 53 applied to the respective cabinet walls.
In the specific embodiment of Figures 2 - 6, the housing or casing 30 and rod devices 46 are mounted in place in generator 12, by applying them through cabinet 14, with the rod devices 46 being externally of casing 30 and positionally located in the four equally spaced (circumferentially) positions indicated in Figures 2 - 6, about casing 30.
Further,~the rod devices 46 of apparatus 10 are oriented such that alternate rod devices 46 are oppositely disposed along the length of the chamber 32, as diagrammatically indicated in Figure 2. Thus, two of the diametrically opposed rod devices 46 have the north poles of their magnets at the top of the magnets 50, while the other two diametrically opposed rod devices 46 have their south poles at the top of the magnets 50, in the embodiment of Figures 2 - 8.
In the generator 12, the housing or casing 30 and rod devices 46 are applied to cabinet 14 by the cabinet upper and lower walls 55 and 57 being apertured as at 59, to receive them in substantially complemental fit relation thereto, with the housing or casing 30 being suitably anchored to the cabinet 14, as by employing anchoring upper and lower keying screws 69 inserted into casing 30 adjacent the top and bottom of cabinet 14 (see Figure 4), or by being bonded using suitable PVC glue or the like. Rod devices 46 are lodged against the casing side wall 63 and between the enlarged ends 65 and 67 of same, in the generator 12, as clearly shown in Figures 3 and 4, but also may be fixed in place using right angle end brackets or pipe mounting clips and fastening hardware.

Disposed along the way 36, and extending longitudinally of the chamber 32, is the oxygen photolysis device 60 that is in the form of a suitable ionizing electron volt radiant energy emitting lamp 61 designed to emit ultraviolet wave length energy of the nanometer light wave length that insures proper ionization and electronvolt activation of the atmospheric oxygen that is passed through chamber 36. In a preferred embodiment of the invention adapted for industrial applications the lamp 61 is a 40 watt mercury vapor lamp of a commercially available type, such as lamp Model No. G37T6VH 40 watt lamp available from Westinghouse Electric Corporation, which is powered by a suitable conventionally arranged power supply device diagrammatically illustrated at 62 (in block diagram form, see Figure 6), which includes a suitable starter and a ballast transformer and is suitably mounted in the housing cabinet 14 a suitable ballast is No. 843-SL-TCP, offered by ~niversal Electric Company of Chicago, Illinois, or ballast Model No. SM-140-STP, offered by Advanced Transformer Company of Chicago, Illinois, which device 62 may be electrically arranged in accordance with conventional starter and ballast practices, with the ballast being properly matched with the wattage of lamps of the type represented by lamp 61, and provided with suitable plug 64 for connection of electrical energy supply conduiting 19 to the usually available 115 volt AC electrical energy source or its equivalent. Cabinet 14 suitably mounts conventional off-on switch 17 with which motor 16 is suitable connected in parallel with the circuiting indicated in Figure 6, for suitable manual off-on control of apparatus 10. Where the air supply to generator 12 17.

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is from the plant built in compressed air system, the air supply to cell 13 is controlled and set manually by adjusting the aforementioned needle valve.
In the generator 12, the lamp 61 illustrated as offered commercially includes electrodes 66 and 68 at the respective ends of same, which in the form illustrated respectively seat in helical spring type stainless steel electrode contacts 70 and 72, respectively, which are suitably mounted on removable mounting blocks 74 and 76 (see Figures 5 and 6), respectively, by centrally located screw and nut assemblies 75 that are formed from stainless steel and also serve as electrical conductors between the respective springs 70 and 72 and the lead wires 77 and 79 for lamp 61 that are suitably connected to ballast device 62 (see Figure 6). Each mounting block 74, 76 is provided with a foraminous mounting disc 78, secured in place by employing a pair of suitable screw type fasteners 80 (see Figure 8).
Coupling members 88 and 90 form the respective ends 65 and 67 of casing 30 and frictionally receive the respective ends 92 and 94 of the casing side wall 63 to seat the respective discs 78 against the coupling member respective shoulders 85 and 87, as indicated by Figure 5. The casing side wall 63 is of cylindrical tube configuration and at its end 92 it is suitably apertured as at 89 for communicating way 36 with conduit 42 in the assembled relation of housing or casing 30. Couplings 88 and 90 are bonded or cemented in place on casing side wall ends 92 and 94, as by employing a suitable adhesive. Disc 78 is in the form of stainless wire grid 95 of large mesh size to accommodate the air flow past mounting block 76 and through way 36 that is contemplated by the present invention, LCM:jj 18 9~

discs 78 conveniently being made of the same size and being apertured as at 97 to accommodate the respective fastening devices 75. Plocks 74 and 76 are preferably removably connected by fasteners 80 to the respective discs 78 for forming removable electrode mounting assemblies for lamp 61, that may be removed from either end of casing 30; removal of one of the blocks, for instance, block 74, permits ready replacement of a lamp 61 by employing a suitable gripping tool applied through aperture 97, for removal and replacement of same through aperture 97.
The coupling members 88 and 90 threadedly mount the respective closure caps 96 and 98 that close off the chamber 36, with the cap 98 being ported or apertured as indicated at 100 (see Figure 7) for ambient air flow therethrough into chamber 36 on operation of compressor 18 where the generator 12 is to be connected to a plant ported for connection to conduiting leading from the aforementioned needle valve. A
suitable dust filtering fiber mesh pad 102 is applied between the cap 98 and mounting block 76, with the unting blocks 74 and 76 being the same in construction and proportion.
Threading of caps 96 and 98 into the respective coupling members closes off the ends of casing 30, and the respective cap flanges 99 space same from the respective shoulders 84 and 86 and provide a seal at the casing ends. Lamp 61 is thus mounted for ready replacement of same as needed by removing one of the end caps 96 or 98 for that purpose. Rod devices 46 are lodged between the external shoulders 101 and 103 defined by coupling members 88 and 90. The end couplings 88 and 90, mounting blocks 74 and 76, and end caps 96 and 98, as well as casing side wall 65, are all formed from PVC
for ease of assembly and securement, as well as electrical insulating characteristics. Pad 102 is preferably of the fibrous type made up of a mixture of 50% nylon fibers and 50~ polyester fibers, all of 100 denier size. The components ~8951~

of generator 12 that are bonded together thus may be so secured by employing PVC glue, but other metallic or non metallic materials may also be employed for forming generator 12, including stainless steel, aluminum, and other plastics, with the bonding required being provided by bonding substances suitable for the materials employed.
In the specific apparatus 10 illustrated in Figure 5, the conduiting 20 adjacent its inlet 109 includes recycling conduiting 116 that is connected to chamber 36 where indicated at 112 (casing side wall 65 being suitably apertured at 113 for this purpose) for recycling back into the chamber 30 a portion of the treated air flow therefrom, approximately ten per cent in a successfully operating embodiment. Conduiting 116 for this purpose includes control orifice device 114 which is diagrammatically illustrated in Figure 7A and defines the passage 115 therethrough that is in part defined by restricted orifice 115A of orifice disc 118 that may be formed from nylon or the like. Cabinet 14 has mounting studs 117 (see Figure 4) fixed in its back wall 119 adjacent its four corners for 20 mounting generator 12 on a suitable vertically disposed mounting panel or the like, so as to be disposed as indicated in Figures 3 and 4 for operating purposes, using suitable mounting nuts, etc.
Referring now more particularly to Figure 2, the showing there provided is for the purpose of diagrammatically and schematically indicating, for the embodiment of Figures 2-8, the nature of the way or corridor 36 that ambient atmospheric air is passed through on operation of the apparatus 10. The illustration of Figure 2 corresponds to the lower end of the 30 housing or casing 30, with only the magnets and separating and end slugs of rod devices 46 and the magnetic lines of force LCM:jj 20 ~395~
presented by same, the photolysis lamp 61, and an outline of the cylinder side wall 65, being illustrated (the latter in phantom only), and for the purpose of indicating the peripheral physical confines of the flow way or corridor 36.
of generator 12. As already indicated, the magnetic rod devices 46 each comprise the rod type permanent magnets 50 contained within the respective~casings 48, with stainless steel rods or slugs 52, which are thus non-magnetic, separating the individual magnets S2, and smaller stainless steel end slugs 54 being disposed at each end of the rod devices 46.
As already indicated, the magnets 50 are mounted within the respective casings 48 in alternate relation so, that, lengthwise of the rod devices 46 unlike poles of adjacent magnets 50 are in magnetic coupling, attraction type, flux defining relation, longitudinally of the respective rod devices 46, as diagrammatically illustrated in Figure 2 at 120.
As has also been disclosed, it is preferred that alternate adjacent rod devices 46 be oppositely oriented, and for purposes of making clear this feature, in the showing of Figure 2 one set of alternate rod devices 46 are numbered 46A, and the other set of such alternate rod devices are designated 46B, from which it will be seen that at the intake end of the flow way or corridor 36, the magnet rod devices 46A have the north poles of their magnets 50 at the lower ends of the individual magnets while as to the rod devices 46B, the south poles of the individual magnets 50 are at their lower ends. Thus, the magnets 50 of magnet rod devices 46A have their north poles at their lower ends, while the magnets 50 of magnet rod devices 46B have their south poles at their lower ends; the devices 46A and 46B are accordingly in inverted, oppositely oriented, relation.

1~9511 The rod devices 46, which for any generator 12 may be all devices 46A, or all devices 46B, are arranged in the alternate position form of generator 12. With this in mind, it is a feature of the invention that with the rod devices 46 employed having a spacing consistent with the objective~ of the invention, magnetic flux of attraction pattern type will form crosswise extending magnetic flux patterns 122 between the adjacent rod devices 46, as diagrammatically illustrated in Figure 2 for generator 12 that involves devices 46A and 46B, between the north and south poles of parallel, coextensive magnets 50, of the adjacent devices 46A and 46B. Where only devices 46A, or only devices 46B are employed in a given cell 13, the same flux patterns 122 will be present, but shift a bit askew from substantial normal relation relative to adjacent devices 46 (since like poles will be at like ends of the respective magnets 50). Where devices 46A or devices 46B are oppositely or diagonally opposed across way 36, it is believed flux patterns 122 will extend between them al80, at least to a degree.
In this connection, it is pointed out that in the showing of Figure 2 the flux patterns are only each partially illustrated to avoid an undue confusion of lines. Flux fields 120 are oriented 360 degrees about their respective devices 46, 46A and 46B, and each flux field 120 extends longitudinally of one aligned adjacent pair of magnetC 50, with the multipleforce lines thereof extending between the unlike poles of such pair, as indicated in Figure 2. Flux fields 122 each comprise lines offorce extending between unlike poles of adjacent coextensively parallel magnets 50 of adjacent devices 46, 46A and 46B, as indicated in Figure 2, and are of the approximately elonga.ted, flat ellipical attraction form indicated.

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The strength and orientation of the cross magnetic lines of force of cross magnetic fields 122, in attraction pattern, will depend on how many rod devices 46 are employed in a particular unit, the strength of the magnetic fields of the respective magnets involved, and the spacing of the respective rod devices 46 from each other. For purposes of the present invention, it is critical that there be at least one pair of devices 46A, or one pair of devices 46~, or one rod device 46A and one rod 46BA (that is, a second rod device 46 having the opposite polar orientation indicated by the rod devices 46B relative to rod devices 46A) at diamet-rically opposed positions at the margin of the flow way or corridor 36, althouqh rod devices 46 making up devices 46A
and 46BA may be located interiorily or exteriorily of the chamber 32, assuming the chamber 32 is defined by a suitable non-magnetic material such as the aforementioned PVC. For best results, the rods 46A and 46B should have a spacing that lies in the range of from about two inches to about eight inches, depending on the physical configuration of the flow way or corridor 36, which can also be of parallelepiped configuration, in addition to the generally round or cylindrical configuration illustrated in the embodiment of Figures 2 -8. It is preferred, however, that the photolysis lamp 61 be disposed at the mid portion of the flow path, it being a further feature of the invention that the ionizing electron volts energy emanating therefrom, is emitted 360 degrees thereabout, and is in blanketing or enveloping relation to the magnetic flux patterns 120 and 122.
In this connection, the ballast and the wattage of the photolysis lamp 61 employed should be carefully matched in accordance with standard techniques to produce an electronic mercury vapor excitation which yields predominantly nanometer spectral wave length emissions, in the range of from about 170 to about 257, with the preferred ranges being between 170-190 and 253.7-257, which provide the short wave length ultraviolet electron-volt light energy that maximizes ionization of atmos-pheric oxygen, and longer wave length infrared emissions that are believed to impart a reinforcing thermal magnetizing effect on the resulting ions.
When ambient air flow is induced into and through flow way or corridor 36, the bulk of the air entering the flow way or corridor 36 at its intake end 121 is atmospheric oxygen and nitrogen, atmospheric air containing approximately 80 per cent nitrogen and 20 per cent oxygen by volume. While ordinary free nitrogen is recognized as being one of the most non-magnetic and stable of all atmospheric elements, oxygen is one of the most paramagnetically active and chemically reactive of atmospheric elements, although its activity is greatly reduced in atmospheric form because it is mixed with about four times its volume of nitrogen. However, oxygen in free atmospheric form (2) has appreciable paramagnetic characteristics which the Applicants have found to be a major factor in providing the unique results achieved by the present invention. In this connection, the Ap-plicants have found that atmospheric oxygen gas molecules are significantly more paramagnetic in character than the relatively inert atmospheric nitrogen molecules, so much to the extent that atmospheric nitrogen molecules are essentially unaffected by the presence of intense magnetic fields.
It is a basic feature of the present invention that the Applicants employ the paramagnetic characteristics of atmos-pheric oxygen molecules, and the capability of atmospheric 2~.

~139511 oxygen of readily being ionized into modified ozone ion resonance structures and/or other multivalent oxygen ion allotropes, to serve as the basis for providing the oxidizing and flocculating agent that is to be interspersed in the water to be purified.
However, the Applicants have found that their special magnetic flux field patterning for the generator flow w~ or corridor, and the inundation of same by ionizing electron-volt ultraviolet wave length emissions, produces stable but highly energized multivalent oxygen ion allotropes of electrically charged resonant ozone ions and singlet molecular oxygen ions (as dis-tinguished from neutral ozone), which have been proved to be far more active and effective in achieving non-chemical type water purification, disinfection, detoxification, descaling, and the li]ce, than neutral ozone or neutr~l atmospheric oxygen, and without having to use any supplemental chemicals of any kind.
This discovery thus permits the Applicants' water treatment to be provided by the active substance being taken from the ambient atmosphere and applied to the water in question for highly ef-fective purification and filtration enhancement etc. results without adversely affecting the water in any way or the conduiting or containers which guide or contain same.
Referring again to Figure 2, it is to be understood that on actuation of the apparatus 10, as by moving switch 17 to its circuit closing position (assuming plug 64 is connected to a suitable source of electrical power), atmospheric air enters flow way or corridor 36 under the action of compressor 18.
In the embodiment illustrated in Figures 2 - 8, this air flow is in an annular pattern about the photolysis lamp 61 and is through the portions of the flux patterns 120 and 122 that are within the flow way or corridor 36, the latter being, as indicated, enveloped and hombarded by the radially directed emissions fror, the photolysis lamp 61.

d 'B ~J S ?~ '1 The relatively inert atmospheric nitrogen content of this air flow follows the rectilinear or straight dashed line 130 of Figure 2, which indicates that atmospheric nitrogen passes directly through tlle generator 12, under the action of the air flow inducement provided by compressor 13, without being in any way affected or changed by generator 12. The components of the ambient air other than atmospheric oxygen follow the same pattern in the air flow through way 36.
~ lowever, the molecules of atmospheric oxygen, on enter-ing the flow way or corridor 36, are immediately deflected by attraction to the multiple magnetic lines of flux involved in flux patterns 120 and 122, and such molecules being highly numerous within the air flow, are deflected in multiple random directions within the flow way, while at the same time they are bombarded by the photolytic electron-volt radiations emanating from the photolysis lamp 61. As indicated, the atmospheric oxygen on leaving flow way or corridor 36 at its outlet end 123 is transformed and ionized to stable but highly energized and reactive multivalent oxygen ion allotropic structures and appear to be electrically charged ionized ozone and singlet molecular oxygen.
It is believed that as the atmospheric oxygen passes through the flow way or corridor 36 under the inducement of the air flow involved, the atmospheric oxygen molecules are deflected, retained, and bounced around by and between the flux lines of force within tne way or corridor 36, with the atmospheric molecules apparently having multiple impacts with each other in the presence of the permanent magnetic flux and the ultraviolet electron-volt ionizing radiations. It appears that the atmospheric oxygen molecules themselves by reason of such impacts within the magnetic fields involved achieve increases in their vibrational and rotational energy levels 26.

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and absorb magnetic flux energy to reach ligher levels of paramagnetic energy state. The ultraviolet electron-volt energy acts on these energized atmospheric oxygen molecules to provide the electron activation energy requirements that disassociate or dissolve the naturally occurring atmospheric oxygen double electron bonds (atmospheric oxygen having a valence of 2), that releases atomic oxygen, with the free atomic oxygen making available intense electrical and magnetic energies within the flow way or corridor 36. The atomic oxygen appears to reform under the inducement of the ultra-violet emission energy involved to apparently form hybrid resonant ozone ions and multivalent singlet molecular oxygen ions that are stable at much higher energy levels and have been found to possess oxidizing and/or flocculating activation characteristics, when interspersed in water, that are much greater than can be achieved with atmospheric oxygen or neutral ozone. It appears that the resulting newly formed multivalent oxygen ion allotropes have a charge center which appears to have an appreciable negative charge within the higher electron bond structure of the result-ing ions, as well as the ion generated higher paramagnetic at-traction capabilities, and are thus successively step up energy activated by the practice of this invention.
A factor that apparentlv aids in the high energy charging of the oxygen allotrope ions involved is that the magnetic flux of way or corridor 36 appears to have a magnetic attraction effect on such ions, tending to concentrate within way 36 the oxidant gas involved, to the exclusion of the atmospheric nitrogen and other air components (other than oxygen) of the air flow through way 36, thus prolonging the transformation treatment and "concentrating" time of the atmospheric oxygen molecules involved within the generator, with added water purification benefits from the standpoint of increasing reaction and oxidiz-ing or flocculating potential of the multivalent oxygen ion gas stream when diffused into contaminated water flow.

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The recycling oxidant gas flow provided by conduiting 110 back to flow way 36 has been found to have a catalytic effect on the at spheric oxygen transformation within way 36 which surprisingly increases the aforementioned ionic oxygen allotrope content of the air discharge at way outlet 123 in the range of 7 - 10 percent.
The air flow containing the transformed atmospheric oxygen, the unaffected nitrogen, and the remainder of the air content that has entered at inlet 38, is discharged into conduiting 20 for conveyance to gas diffusion device 22, and for the generator 12, the gas discharge will be in the range of 30 - 40 psi, though this pressure will depend on the capacity of the compressor 18 (or the pressure of the compressed air supplied to cell 13 from a plant conventional compressed air ~ource), the flow rate factors of the gas through flow way 36, and the like that can be suitably adjusted to suit conditions, and needs of specific application.
A special aspect of the invention is that the presence in the Applicantst oxidant gas generator 12 of the magnetic flux fields in the flow way 36 is that the flow way or corridor 36 is made self cleaning for the length of the photolysis lamp 61, as the permanent magnetic flux keeps ambient water, oil, and dust from adhering to the photolysis lamp 61, thereby avoiding gradual build up of such depcsits on the lamp and 7'~te Cl/
~`r gradual blocking of the ultraviolet rays e~itting therefrom.
Matter of this type bears a slight charge and otherwise tends to adhere to the photolysis lamp, lamps of this type producing their own magnetic field. Thus, even though the Applicants~
generator 12 is intended to operate continuously, its photolysis 28.

39~i11 emission function continues with no decrease and unabated during the entire period of operation due to the self cleaning action the Applicants~ magnetic fields have on the photolysis lamp. The permanent magnet flux fields with which the photolysis lamp is associated in accordance with the invention are far stronger than the electro magnetic field generated by the lamp itself. Atmospheric moisture, dust, and oil vapor impurities are held in vapor suspension by the stronger permanent magnetic field and pass through the generator with no insulating effect on the photolysis lamp. It is thus a feature of the invention that the magnet devices 46~ and 46B have a length that makes the magnet devices at least substantially coextensive with the photo-lysis lamp they are associated with in a flow way 36.
For purposes of disclosure, diffusion device 22 is shown incorporated in conduit 150 through which a water flow that originates from the body of water to be treated is circulated, and for disclosure purposes conduit 150 may be assumed to represent a water return line of a machine tool water coolant system conveying the coolant water from the point of use to the point of storage for reuse. Diffuser 22 comprises a pair of couplings 152 and 154 receiving in leak free relation thereto the ends 156 and 158 of the conduiting 150 at diffuser 122, as well as the ends 160 and 162 of diffuser tube 164 that is formed from a suitable porous material, such as the sandstone tube product made and sold by Norton Company (Industrial Ceramics Div.), Worcester, Massachusetts. Sleeve 166 is mounted between the couplings 152 and 154 in leak free relation thereto and in spaced relation about tube 164 360 degrees thereabout to define air pooling chamber 168 into which the air including the transformed oxygen passes from conduiting 29.

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20. The air including the transformed oxygen permeates through the tube 164 and is diffused into the water flowing through conduiting 150 in small bubble size form, the pressure of the air within the conduiting 20 being under higher pressure than the liquid within the conduit 150. A
pressure difference on the order of five pounds per square inch is normally adequate to serve this diffusing function.
Alternately, the gas flow from conduiting 20 may be injected into water flow conduiting 150 or its equivalent utilizing the injectors disclosed in Dennis E.
J. Johnson U.S.A. Patent No. 4,562,014 issued December 31, 1985.
Another important aspect of this invention has to do with the special compatibility provided by the multivalent oxygen ion gas supplied to the water to be treated by the apparatus 10, and the dipole electrical nature of water. It is well known that as a result of the distrlbution of the electrons and hydrogen atoms in water, one end of the water molecule may be considered positively charged and the other end negatively charged; such molecules are said to be electrically dipole in nature and they have a dipole moment which is dependent upon the magnitude of the charges and the effective distance between them, water molecules being known to have a high dipole movement.
The present invention thus contemplates that by the application of the transformed oxident gases into water lcm/MLS

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there is a naturally occuring magnetic and electro chemical attraction of the multivalent oxygen gas ions to and among passLng water molecules, to the extent that as the apparatus 10 operates to provide the multivalent oxident gas diffusion into the water to be treated that has been indicated, including the transformed oxygen content _, _ 30a -lcm/MLS
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thereof, the highest level of the multivalent oxygen ion allo-tropes involved can be held ln solution in the water during pro-cessing of same regardless of ambient temperature and pressure changes. With the multivalent oxidant gases inserted in the water to be treated thus being widely dispersed by the natural electrical charge affinity of the oxygen allotrope ions to water molecules, the oxidant ions are brought into corresponding oxidizing or flocculating relation to the impurities involved by the stronger electrical-magnetic charge attraction of the oxidant multivalent ions to the contaminants than to the water molecules.
Furthermore, the multivalent oxygen ions involved have also been found to have a neutralizing effect on the water molecule hydrogen bonds that comprise surface tensions. The surface tension (and the associated electrostatic attraction hydrogen bonding of water to contaminants) involved may be reduced in the range of from about 20 to about 40 percent, but in any event surface tension reduction is significant and facilitates settling out of con-tsminant solids that are entrained in the bonded together water molecules.
Several examples of tests illustrate the effective nature of the practice of the invention.
In one test, an embodiment of the invention arranged in accordance with the embodiment of Figures 2 - 8 was employed to diffuse air flow from a conduit 20 at the rate of 0.1 cubic foot per minute into the return condensate make up water that was intermittently fed to a 100 horsepower low pressure steam boiler, the study being carried out in a Chicago, Illinois industrial facility. The object of the study was to evaluate the ability of the invention multivalent oxidant gases as diffused in the con-densate make up water to oxidize and/or flocculate remove or descale plated calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate scale encrustation 1~8~511 from the internal boiler fire tube surfaces and the internal surfaces of the water piping distributi-)n s~stem in~olved. It was also desired to prevent rescaling, and improve the entire system heat transfer by removal of insulating solids from the water. After thirty days practice of the invention, without any chemical descaling agents being employed, it was found that the water system contained large quantities of loosened scale deposits that were filtered out of the system. The water being,treated had an increase in pH acidity at the same time indicating that scale solids have been coming into and out of solution in the water within the return condensate flow; it has been found that the oxidant gas removal of plated calcium carbonate scale deposits in practicing the invention as represented by this test releases carbon dioxide gas from the carbonate structure as the carbonates are oxidized, with the carbon dioxide im~ediately forming carbonic acid in the boiler water and freely assisting in the efficiency of complete boiler system descaling with the resultant vast fast improvement in heat transfer characteristics.
Another test involved the application of an embodiment of the invention in accordance with the showing of Figures 2 -8 to treatment of contaminant water based machine tool coolants.
Water soluable oil coolants, semi-synthetic coolants, and full synthetic coolants were evaluated for, among other things, the degree of fungus and bacterial decontamination achieved by the practice of the invention; results indicated that an 85 per cent reduction occurred in total bacteria count within four to six hours of the commencement of the operation of the invention, which involved a continuous application of 0.1 cubic foot per 32.

5~1 minute oxidant gas application to the liquid being treated on a recirculation batch treatment basis. Fungus populations in the coolants being treated were found to be completely destroyed within the first two hours of the treatment.
Yet another test involved the application of an embodiment of the invention equivalent to the arrangement of Figures 2 - 8 in which 0~2 cubic foot per minute of the oxidant gas flow from a conduiting 20 was continuously diffused into a twenty-five gallon sample of drinking water aquafer ground water contaminated with 1500 parts per billion of trichloroethene ~TCE). Within tw~ hours af.er trea'ment commenced, TCE contamination levels had been reduced 99 per cent or greater with improvement in overall water clarity.
In the embodiment of Figures 2 - 8, the cylinder or casing 30, the coupling members 88 and 90, the caps 96 and 98, and the mounting blocks 74 and 76 are all formed from polyvinyl chloride of a suitable grade. Motor 16 and compressor 18 are conventional commercial apparatus while the conduiting 20, 42, and 110 may be any type of conduiting, althogh plastic conduiting is preferred because of its simplicity of application. The diffuser coupling members 152 and 154 and sleeve 162 may be formed from polyvinyl chloride and ~i~able bonded together in leak free relation, as well as to conduiting 150, as by employing PVC glue.
The air flow through flow way or corridor 36 may be mechanically generated, as in the embodiment of Figures 2 - 8, but for installations requiring only a low oxidant gas flow rate at the diffuser, say in the range of from about 0.05 to about 0.1 cubic foot per minute, convection flow through the ~395~

generator, as induced by the operation of the photolysis lamp 61, will provide adequate flow rate application of the oxidant gases to the liquid to be purified.
The lamps 61 as applied to generator 12 are preferably of 40 watt capacity, and for industrial applications the apparatus 10 may have several additional cells 13 mounted in the cabinet 14 in the same manner but in spaced relation for increased oxidant gas capacity, as desired, and of course, each cell is equipped as indicated in Figures 2-8. Industrial generators of two and four cells comparable to generator 12 with their ways 36 connected both in series and parallel, insofar as their ways 36 and their connection to conduiting comparable to conduiting 20 are concerned, depending on the flow rate supply needs for particular applications, and with their cells 13 applied to cabinet 14 horizontally, have been in active successful experimental use by Applicant. Where the oxidant gas capacity has lower requirements, of course the lamp 61 may be proportionally of lesser wattage, and the magnet devices 46 in or about a particular way 36 may be reduced in number to two or three; 13 watt lamps and appropriately matched ballasts in association with other component parts of the type illustrated have been successfully operated by Applicant, employing devices 46 in numbers of two or three, in spaced relation about the way 36, where oxidant gas supply requirements relate to such low flow rate applications as swimming pools, home drinking water purification, and the like.

ALTERNATE EM~30DIMENTS
OF THE INVENTION

Figures 9 and 10 diagrammatically illustrate an alternate lower capacity generator embodiment 12A of the invention in which cell 13A comprises a cabinet 14 and its cover 15, in which the cabinet 14 has suitably affixed to its underside suitable compressor 18 driven by suitable motor 16A, LCM:jj 34 ~95~1 to draw ambient air into inlet 180 and discharge it into con-duiting 182 that discharges it at outlet 184 into the chamber 32A that is defined by cabinet 14. As indicated in Figure 9, the chamber 32A is parallelepiped in configuration and has at its mid portion an electron-volt emitting lamp 61A, forming the photolysis device 60A of generator 12A, mounted to extend there-across, and between a pair of mounting blocks 74A and 76A that are fixed to the respective sides 184 and 186 of the cabinet 14, as by employing appropriate screw and nut type fasteners 188.
The mounting blocks 74A and 76A each have secured thereto stainless steel helical compression springs 72 of the same type disclosed in connection with the apparatus 10 for mount-ing of the lamp 61A, compression spring style as indicated in Figure 10, with the springs 72 being incorporated in circuit-ing of the type indicated in Figure 5 for operation of the lamp 61A. Shifting lamp 61A to either side of Figure 9 will effect ready removal and corresponding replacement of lamp 61A in its mounting springs 72. For low capacity requirements lamp 61 and associated parts may be replaced by a replaceable commer-cially available 13 watt screwable electron-volt emitting lamp applied to a suitable lamp base socket secured to one of the cabinet sides 184 or 186.
Applied to either side of the chamber 32A is a magnetic rod device 46A on the back side 190 of the cabinet, and a magnet rod device 46B that is fixed to the cover 15. The rod devices 46A and 46B are the same as shown in connection with the apparatus 10, with the rod device 46B thus in fact being the same as rod device 46A, but having its position reversed in the manner indicated in Figure 2 for the rod devices 46A and 46B there illustrated. The rod devices 46A

and 46B of the generator 12A are fixed in place employing suitable clamps 192 secured in place by suitable screw fasteners 194 (omitted in the showing of rod device 46s).

1~89511 Cover 15 is secured to cabinet 14 employlng suitable screws 53.
Cabinet 14 has fitting 200 affixed thereto that serves as the multivalent oxidant ion gas bearing gases flow outlet from chamber 32A, which is connected to the water to be treated in rn ~p~ c~f~s ~r comparable to the apparatus 10.
The compressor motor 16A and the photolysis lamp 61A
are connected, for operation of generator 12A into suitable circuiting of the type indicated in Figure 6 (for activation of the generator 12A). The chamber 32A defines a flow way or corridor 36A that functions in a manner similar to that of the apparatus 10, with the magnetic rod devices ~6A and 46B providing the permanent magnet flux longitudinally and crosswise of the way that is required and the photolysis lamp 61A providing the ionizing electronvolt ultraviolet wave length emissions that, in combination, transform provide the atmospheric oxygen of the air flow through way 36A to the multivalent oxygen allotrope ions that have been referred to, with the generator 12A providing a flow rate at the fitting 200 as needed for the water treatment application to which the generator 12 is to be applied. The capacity can be varied in accordance with requirements by employing a compressor 18 of suitable capacity and a photolysis lamp 61A of suitable capacity, which for low capacity requirements may be as low as 13 watts, with a flow rate from fitting 200 at a level of 0.5 cubic feet per minute.
The embodiment of Figures 11 - 13 illustrates a gene-rator 12B that is similar to generator 12 but is intended for l-aw capacity applications in which requirements are such that the air flow through the generator may be convection induced by the heat of operation of the photolysis lamp 61B.

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Generator 12B is of simplified design in which cell 13B comprises cylindrical member or shell 210 that is comparable with casing 30 and receives over its ends the respective coupling members 212 and 214, between which are mounted a pair of magnetic rod devices 46A in diametrically opposed relation on generator 12B, and a magnetic rod device 46B of a shorter length, applied between the two. The devices 46A and 46B have the orientation suggested in Figure 2 insofar as their permanent magnets are concerned. The coupling member 214 is formed with a plurality of atmospheric air inlet ports 216, while the coupling member 212 and sleeve 210 are formed with apertures 218 and 220, respectively, that are aligned in the assembl~d relation of the generator 12B in which the sleeve ends 222 and 224 seat discs 78 of the respective mounti'ng blocks 74 and 76 against shoulders 223 and 225 of the respective couplings 212 and 214 in the assembled relation of generator 12B, similar to generator 12; in the case of mounting block 76, the disc 78 of same is interposed between shell end 224 and ~houlder 225 to mount block 76 in place, with filter pad 102B, that is of the same type as pad 102 of Figure 6, being interposed between the disc 78 of mounting block 76 and ports 216 of coupler member 214, as in well 227. In this embodiment, magnetic devices 46A and 46B are affixed to the generator 12B in the positions indicated in Figure 11, employing angle shaped fittings 230 that are suitably anchored to the respective coupling members 212 and 214 and receiving studs 232 affixed at the ends of the magnetic device casings 48 for this purpose. Cap 234 is threadedly received in internally threaded socket 236 of coupling member 212 to close in the chamber 32B defined by generator 12B, and 37.

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is removable for removable seating of the upper terminal 66 of lamp 61B in its spring seat contact 72. The apertures 218 and 220 in the assembled relation of the generator 12B are lined up with outlet fitting 238 which in use of the generator 12B
is connected to a conduiting 20 and diffuser 22 or their equivalents for diffusing application of the oxidant gas containir.g air flow from generator 12 into the water to be treated. The shell 210, coupling members 212 and 214 and cap 234 are preferably formed from a suitable grade of polyvinyl chloride, with coupling members 212 and 214 being suitably bonded in place, in the positions indicated on sleeve 210, as by employing a suitable bonding cement. The shell 210 defines between coupling members 212 and 214 a cylindrical body portion of reduced external diameter over which devices 46A and 46B
extend, and about which a suitable strap fastener device may be applie~ to secure generator 12B to an upright support post or the like, in the upright position of Figure 11.
The operation of the generator 12B on energization of the lamp 61B is essentially the same as for the other embodiments of the invention except that the heat provided by the photolysis lamp 61B is relied upon to induce the air flow from the air flow way inlet at apertures 216, through filter pad 102A, through the combined permanent magnet flux fields and photolysis lamp emissions, and thence through the generator outlet defined by apertures 218, 220 and fitting 238, into conduiting that leads to the water to be treated, in a manner comparable to the showing of Figure 5. The generator 12B is devised for relative low oxidant gas flow rate needs, such as 38.

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for home swlmming pools and drinking water treatment, or for flltration enhancement solids removal systems, which may be in the range of 0.050-0.1 cubic foot per minute.
While generators 12A and 12B may have their air supply " ,~
requirements ~I~#~a~by the aforementioned connection to in plant available compressed air systems, these generator embodi-ments are devised for low capacity use where such compressed air systems are not available.
PREFERRED (BEST MODE) INVENTION EMBODIMENT
The embodiments of the invention illustrated by the showings of Figures 1 - 13 evolved toward what is now believed to be the best mode arrangement, as a result of numerous applications of the invention, and empirical response water quality purification results and systems engineering positive feedback that has been evaluated and gathered from nationwide YMCA pool and other public pool commercial applications along with numerous industrial applications. These efforts have in turn resulted in the arrangement of Figures 14 - 19, which is believed, as indicated, to represent the best mode embodiment of practicing the invention at the present time.
Appreciable improvements in the invention embodiment structure, embodiment orientation, and energy field inter-reaction intensity are quite apparent upon a review of the embodiments of Figures 1 - 13 when compared to ~he best mode embodiment of Figures 14 - 19. The embodiments of Figures 1 - 13 involve a singular cocurrent energy field zone of combining magnetic energy and ionizing electron-volt energy in which ambient atmospheric air passes through the oxygen converting site as a single-pass air flow function involving incoming atmospheric air entering through openings in one end or corner of the 39.

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apparatus generator, and then passing througnout a linear or rectilinear cocurrent field zone in a substantially unidirec-tional air flow toward the opposite end or corner exit opening.
In the embodiment of Figures 14 - 19, an arrangement is provided that utilizes multiple magnetic and ionizing electron-volt cocurrent ene_gy field zones (resembling energy cells and here-inafter called energy cell zones) into each of which the entering atmospheric air is drawn at a centermost high energy intensity position in a 360 rotational/hurricane-like air flow directional pattern. Further, while the magnetic energy and electron-volt energy levels of the respective cocurrent energy cell zone will vary in intensity and magnitude due to their specific arrange-ments the resultant oxygen gas air flow through each zone merges with that of the other cabinet zone at a common centrelly located cabinet outflow port for conveyance to point of insertion or dispersion in the water being treated, as per the arrangement of Figure 5. The indicated energy cell zones each exert a multi-tude of stressful and interacting magnetic and ionizing energy forces upon the atmospheric oxygen air flow passing through same, which causes irregular and deflecting or "repeat contact", turbulent, rotational movement of the paramagnetic oxygen gas flow within the internal flux density magnetic lines of force fields of the respective cells that represents an oxygen gas concentrator system that has three dimensional multi-pass gas flow movement reaction functions.
Figures 14 - 19 are illustrative of embodiments of the invention that are now believed to be best able to 40.

capitalize upon utilizing the natural laws of physics and chemistry as applied to what is believed to be the most effective method for generating higher gauss strength magnetic oxygen gas and a steadystate stream of purifying multivalent oxygen ion allotropic gas along with a lesser amount of hybrid resonance ion forms of ozone gas, from atmospheric oxygen, with the least amount of electrical energy input required. The term "multivalent" has been defined hereinbefore.
It is a major function and object of the invention to minimize external electrical power input requirements to generate both magnetic oxygen and the multivalent ionized oxygen employed by the present invention; thus, it is a feature of this invention that a low power requirement not exceeding 30 watts is an operational response function that is directly proportional to the best mode design criteria that will best interface with the natural physics and chemistry oxygen magnetization and oxygen ionization phenomenon. Academic scientific evidence both in physics and chemistry has well established the difference in magnetic moment potential that naturally occurs between the nitrogen gas fraction of atmospheric air and the oxygen gas fraction of atmospheric air to represent a substantial difference in the magnetic flux densities and magnetic induction field characteristics between ambient nitrogen and oxygen. At ambient temperatures the magnetic moment of atmospheric oxygen gas is reported at +3449 (in 106cgs units) while contrastingly the magnetic moment of atmospheric nitrogen gas is -12.0 (in l06cgs units). Applying the Magnet Industry gauss strength (cgs unit of magn~tic induction or flux density) conversion formula of Gauss/oersted is equal to magnetic moment divided by one, then naturally occurring atmospheric oxygen exists in ambient air with a measurable magnetic induction strength of +.003 gauss whereas naturally occurring nitrogen LCM:jj 41 -~2~95~

exists in ambient air without possessing any magnetic flux density characteristics whatsoever having a magnetic induction strength of -.000012 gauss. Therefore, atmospheric oxygen gas is paramagnetic in behavior ~Lcg-~at- oxygen molecules possess sufficient gauss magnetic induction strength to become accelerated in molecular collision frequency, deflected stressed, and concentrated when atmospheric oxygen is passed through an externally applied magnetic energy cell zone whereas atmospheric nitrogen gas possesses virtually neutral gauss magnetic induction strength and passes through an externally applied magnetic energy cell zone in an unchanged and non-deflected manner - i.e., atmospheric oxygen gas being naturally paramagnetic, is capable of being magnetized to a higher order of magnetic reactivity in an external magnetic field.
Further, it is a known law of Physics and Electricity that a magnetic particle moving at right angles and perpendi-cular through the magnet lines of force or flux density energy zone of a surrounding and stronger magnetic induction field strength will experience physical particle stress along while developing some minute generation of electrical potential release. The Figures 14 - 19 embodiment disclosure identifies 'C ~
the manner/the invention is capable of providing the multiple magnetic induction field energy cell zones whereby passing atmospheric paramagnetic oxygen gas molecules become physically stressed within induction field magnetic lines of force with a resulting molecular acceleration in both the vibrational and rotational energy level and collision, frequency increase of the gaseous oxygen molecules; accelerated molecular movement speed cuts magnetic lines of force rapidly and causes 42.

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successive and continuous release of small abvolt quantities of electrical potential.
Figure 14 is a front perspective view of the pre-ferred generator cabinet enclosure housing in accordance with the purpose to generate multivalent oxygen ion (magnetic and ionized oxygen) gas. The generator cabinet 240 including its illustrated top and bottom walls, side walls, and rear or back wall, and cabinet front cover 241, forms a quadrilateral boxlike enclosure structure defining a fluid flow chamber that contains the magnetic energy cell zones. Electrical wiring boxes on either side wall of the cabinet are formed by covers 242 suitably re-movably mounted on the respective side walls 242A that are in-tegral with the cabinet 240 and in circumambient relation about the respective side boxes. The cabinet components 240, 241, 242 and 242A are constructed of a suitable highly inert and noncumbustible polybutylene thermoplastic material which is custom injection molded to the desired dimensions. Cover 241 is sealed to cabinet 240 with a rectangular flat neoprene gasket 243 (see Figure 14) that provides a 100% air tight vacuum seal when cover 241 and gasket 243 are drawn against cabinet 240 by using eight 10-32 self tapping stainless steel screws 244. An additional four self tapping screws 244 are used to tightly secure the two wiring side covers 242 against the two side wiring box openings of cabinet 240 that are defined by the respective walls 242A, as will be seen. Cabinet 240 is formed to define the atmospheric oxygen transforming air flow way or corridor arrangement contemplated by the present invention.
Dirt, oil and dust particles are filtered out of the entering atmospheric air flow by the use of commercially available polyester fiber filter pads 102 (similar to pads 102 of Figure 6) that are located and fastened in two positions within the circular plastic filter pad holders 245 (see Figure 15) on the cabinet cover 241. Each air filter pad 43.

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holder 245 is located on the perpendicular axis centerline traversing through the center of energy cell Zone "A" and energy cell Zone "B" as indicated in Figure 17, with the respective centermost energy cell locations being marked within the showing of the generator cabinet 240 by the location marks of Figures 15, 17 and 19. Figure 14 shows a brass compression fitting 246 which is secured at the center point location of the cabinet cover 241, with a 1/2"
diameter flexible polyethylene tubing 247 shown fitted to v ~ J ~ ~ ~
C 10 compression fitting 246 for the purpose of e*~r~i--ng~ ~n external vacuum suction air flow to draw upon the content of the internal space of cabinet 240 and cover 241 sealed enclosure, for effecting dispersion of same in the water to be treated, as for instance, in accordance with said U.S.
Patent No. 4,562,014 or in accordance with the showing of Figure 5.
As an extension of the external vacuum suction draw, Figure 15 illustrates the inside front cover 241 center location point where a suction extension plastic tee assembly 248 is fitted and secured to the protruding brass fitting 246 in leak free relation thereto for the purpose of extending the vacuum suction ports ~ to either side of the inside centermost location within the cabinet enclosure 240. Figure 17 illustrates the position of the vacuum suction air flow draw from the cabinet to be located at points ~ approximately equal-distant between energy cell Zone "A" and energy cell Zone "B"; these ~ location lcm/MLS-,t! `,~' ~89~;11 positions represent the true cabinet center point from which the generated multivalent oxygen gas ions (and cl, r ~--unreacted nitrogen gas) ~ vacuum withdrawn from the cabinet enclosure in accordance with this embodiment.

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Figure 15 is an enlarged perspective view showing (among other things) the inside components of the generator of this embodiment, indicating the location of commercially available square block permanent ceramic magnets 249 that are located within the cabinet 240 at the cabinet corners, and are mounted at 45 angles within magnet mount rails 250 at each cabinet corner quarter point location; an additional two similar magnets 249A are mounted within cabinet 240 in plastic mount holders 250A and one additional magnet block 249B
mounted in plastic mount magnet holder 250B. Figures 15, 16, 18 and 19 illustrate these magnets in the form of 3 inch square custom magnetized permanent block magnet assemblies in which each is a commercially available strontium carbonate and iron oxide (ceramic) composition and magnetized with multi-polar or four pole magnetic field configuration that has been applied to each individual permanent ceramic magnet or magnet block 249. Figures 16 and 18 show each permanent ceramic magnet block 249 as having been individually custom magnetized to possess two magnetic North poles 251 and two magnetic South poles 252. Figure 16 represents a fragmental corner section view of the side by side arrangement placement of two of the multi-polar permanent magnet biocks 249, oriented so that the North pole 251 of one magne.ic block 249 is adjacent to and repelling the North pole 251 of the other magnet block 249, with each of the four corners of the generator cabinet 240 showing the identified 45 mounted placement of the respective block magnet assemblies each comprising two magnet blocks 249 with the orientation of like magnet poles being adjacent to and repelling one another (see Figure 15).

Magnet holders 250A are suitably screw mounted in the rear or back wall of cabinet 240 in leak free relation 45.

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thereto for disposing in the relative positions indicated in Figures 15, 17 and 19.
Figures 15, 16, 18 and 19 indicate that each individual multi-polar permanent magnet block 249 has a center demagnetization opening or aperture 253 which exist~ as a circular hole through the magnet block 249 and represents an approximate area of opening equal to about 20% of the total surface area of the magnet block 249. The 20~ open area of magnet block 249 is critical to effect the disrupting of the simultaneous center to center contacting of the two North magnetic poles 251 and the two South magnetic poles 252 and therefore interrupts any polar magnetic lines of force which would short-circuit across the contact block center mass point. It further prevents any demagnetization and diminution of magnet field strength at the individual poles 251 and poles 252.
The gauss magnetic flux density field strength of each 3 inch square multi-polar permanent magnet block 249 averages 4,000 gauss strength across the block surface when in an unmounted position to any steel backing plate; as shown in Figures 15 - 19, each individual corner magnet block 249 is magnetically attached to a plate formed from magnetic material, sd/~ -46-?51~

as for instance, a 3/16" thick carbon steel plate 254 which acts both as a magnet backing and mounting and slides into and mounts within the generator enclosure cabinet 240 corner magnet slide rails 250 (see Figure 17), and thereby positions the multi-polar permanent magnet block 249 at the indicated 45 corner angulation facing inward to the interior void space of the cabinet enclosure 240. Figures 16 and 18 il-sd/ -46a-~;~89~11 lustrate each magnet backing plate 254 to also be formed with a 1/2" diameter center demagnetization hole opening 255 which works in con~unction with the respective individual multi-polar permanent magnet block 249 center demagnetization hole openings 253 to break any additional internal mass cross connecting lines of magnetic force within the mass center point of the steel backing plate 254 (the respective magnet openings 253 are aligned with the respective plate openings 255). The further combining effect of magnet block 249 demagnetization hole 253 and the magnet backing plate 254 demagnetization hole 255, along with the flat surface to surface contact between block and plate is to reverse and cancel the underside magnetic lines of force that exit along the interface contact surfaces between the body of the respective magnet blocks 249 and the attracting contact surface of backing plate 2S4 to which the respective magnets 249 are applied, so that the greatest portion of the magnetic flux density energy contained within the internal mass of each multi-polar permanent magnet block 249 is now reversed through the mass of the magnet block and directionally pointed outward and away from the open flat magnet block multi-polar exposed or front surface - i.e., the "reversing and cancelling effect"
exerted upon internal magnetic lines of force and flux densities within the individual ceramic magnet blocks 249 internal mass forms them into one-way field multi-polar directional magnets.
Figure 19 diagrammatically and fragmatically illustrates the directional field magnet lines of force, of the resulting one way field multi-polar directional magnets, traversing in a back and forth pattern across the open void air space 256A of the cabinet energy cell Zone "A" and LCM:j; 47 ~89Sl:l between the multi-polar magnetic surfaces of the ceramic magnet block-plate assemblies 249,254, and between the multi-polar surfaces of the magnets 249A. Figure 19 is of course, only a planar drawing representation supplied for a better understanding of the invention and is largely diagram-matic and fragmental in nature to avoid, as in the case of Figure 2, an undue confusion of lines. Also involved are flux density magnetic lines of force that exist completely around and across the open void air space 256A of energy cell Zone "A"
in an enveloping 360 rotational or rotating directional pattern that in shape is quite similar to the crosswise and circular magnetic lines of flux energy zone corridor 36 (magnetic cell envelope), illustrated in Figure 2. The incoming atmospheric oxygen air flow of Figure 2 enters the magnet lines of force air space magnetic corridor at the intake end of corridor 36 and trave~ longitudinally, rectilinearly, and parallel with, the corridor center-line axis through the corridor flux ~ensity force fields in a substantially laminar flow and exits out the opposite, outflow, corridor end. By comparison, Figure 19 represents what is now believed to be the best mode magnetic energy reaction cell arrangement in which the incoming paramagnetic (+.003 gauss strength) atmospheric oxygen gas flow enters the mid-point center location (point ~) of the magnetic energy cell Zones A and B and is caused to spin in a circular and rotational hurricane type, turbulent flow, pattern, as indicated by Figure 17, from the respective entry points ~, as the paramagnetic oxygen gas molecules are inter-reacted with and are drawn into the enveloping magnetic lines of force of the respective multi-polar magnet energy cell Zones A and B - i.e., the inter-reacting paramagnetic oxygen gas molecules rotating into the center of the respective energy cells experience~ repeat contact in 48.

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the cutting of magnetic llnes or force enveloping the respective energy cell boundaries; oxygen molecules are attracted and held back and are "multi-pass" concentrated in each energy cell for prolonged energy contact before being pulled out of the respective energy cell zone boundaries, and thus the cabinet chamber, by the vacuum suction draw on the generator cha~ber that establishes the passing air flow at the cabinet air flow exit point ~
Figure 17 defines a front elevational view of the cabinet 240, without cover, exposing the fluid flow chamber thereto, in which tne lower half energy cell Zone "A" air flow void area 256A and the cell "A" associated embodiment are shown located within the cabinet chamber spaced from the upper half energy cell Zone "B" air flow void area 256B and the cell "B" associated embodiment. The energy cell Zone "B"
magnetic lines of force flux density pattern is basically similar to magnetic lines of force field pattern that is dia-grammatically represented in the Figure 19 energy cell Zone cell "A" magnetic force field illustration. A distinct dif-ference is involved between the cell Zones A and B in that in the cell Zone A the near oppositely located magnet bloc~s 249A
shown in the Figure 17 cell Zone "A" illustration, whicll -attract and pull the zonal magnetic lines of force field in a 360 encircling pattern around the ultraviolet electron-volt emitting lamp 260, upwardly of the cabinet chamber and toward the center of same, have been replaced in the Zone cell "B"
arrangement by employing a single multi-polar permanent ceramic magnet block 249B, that has approximately twice the flux âensity four pole field strength that either of the two magnet blocks 249A used in Zone cell "A" have, and that also attracts and pulls the Zone cell "B" zonal magnetic lines of force downwardly of the cabinet and toward the center of same, in 49.

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an encircling 360~ pattern around a screwable (or screwably mounted) ~-tube ultraviolet electron-volt emitting lamp 259, in a general magnetic lines of force pattern that is similar to that of Zone cell "A". ~agnet 249B is mounted on lamp 259 by being slipped over same, as by the passing of the lamp U-tube structure through the magnet 249B center demagnetization hole opening ,53, with t~e magnet 249B being suitably fixedly mounted on lamp 253 (via suitable plastic mount holder 250B) approximately one-fourth of the way inward from the terminal end of lamp 259.
Figure 18A is a plan view of a three inch diameter, single, circular, multi-polar permanent ceramic magnet 257 custom magnetized to possess the same quad-sectioned two North poles 251 and two South poles 252 as the three inch square permanent ceramic magnets 249, with the mounting of the permanent circular magnet 257 on and about lamp 259, as shown in Figure 17, being effected in any suitable manner, as by receiving the lamp 259 through its center opening demagnetization hole 253, with magnet 257 snugly filling same and being snusly slid over thereupon to the screwable circular socket end of lamp 259 and being securely fixed to same in any suitable manner. Figures 15 and 17 indicate the location of the circular permanent ceramic multi-polar magnet 257 as attached to and mounted on the screwable electron-volt emitting lamp 2S9, magnet 257 being mounted at the juncture point where lamp 259 protrudes out of the receiving lamp connection socket 258. Socket 258 is suitably anchored to the near magnet 249 at that corner of the cabinet, aliyned with that magnets center aperture 253. The combining effects of permanent ceramic magnet 257 and permanent ceramic magnet 249B further ;O .

395~1 enhance$ the strength of the surrounding 360 magnetic lines of force field "envelope" that encapsules the electron-volt emitting lamp 259; additionally, said field strength combining effects of permanent magnets 257 and 249B assist to more evenly distribute the magnetic lines of force flux density field throughout the energy cell Zone "B" and related air space voids 256B of the cabinet chamber.
It has been discovered by way of applying this embodiment of the invention to water purification and the resulting test results that tne respective magnetic energy cell zone embodiments, individually and alone (though illustrated in Figures 14 - 19 as incorporated in the same cabinet 240, as energy cell Zones "A" and "B", with their associated magnets and three dimensional 360 enveloping magnetic lines of force flux fields), will magnetically activate and ionize atmospheric oxygen gas supplied to each such zone as atmospheric air flows through the individual cells in question. These cell Zones "A' and "B" each represent a separate flow way or corridor of the types disclosed in Figures 2 - 13, with each such flow way having its own inlet at ~ and a common outlet at filling 246 and its tee assembly 248. Thus, for specific low capacity requirement situations, either the cell Zone "A" or the cell Zone "B" may be energized, instead of the joint activation illustrated. Alternately, the cabinet 240 may be arranged so that both cell zones are either of the "A" type, or they are of the "'B"
type, depending on specific requirements for specific applications Magnetically activated oxygen generated by the practice of this invention has been found to be more chemi-cally reactive in water than is ambient atmospheric oxygen.
It has been further established by way of test and operational data that magnetically activated atmospheric oxygen, as generated solely as a reaction function of ambient air flow passage through either of the respective magnetic energy cells Zone "A" or Zone "B", each in its own separate cabinet, or through the Zones "A" and "B" simultaneously, as in the 51.

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embodiment of Figures 15 and 19 , can be activated and/or excited in some manner that causes said "magnetic oxygen"
to show substantially increased purifying chemical reactivity upon being diffused into contaminated water. The reasons causing the increased chemical reactivity of magnetically activated atmospheric oxygen are not completely understood;
however, it is believed that the magnetic energy cell zone induction fields create stressful conditions on atmospheric oxygen gas paramagnetic molecules passing therethrough that cause rapid increase both in molecular collision frequencies and in accelerated deflected speed of rorational and vibra-tional molecular motion. Said stressful magnetic induction field conditions produce an intense energy cellular environment that creates a repeat contact (multi-pass) oxygen air flow which allows passing atmospheric oxygen to become more easily energy activated; it is conceivable that additional molecular stress is applied via the continual multi-pass repeat contact colliding of partially energy activated oxygen gas molecules with newly entering and incoming atmospheric oxygen gas molecules, and that these collisions will create a weakening affect upon the entering gas molecules thereby making entering oxygen molecules more receptive to additional magnetic and ionizing energy as transferred to them via catalyzing molecular impacts.
The magnetic particle induction laws of electricity and physics determine production of magnetic oxygen by way of practice of the invention since naturally occurring magnetic particles, such as paramagnetic oxygen gas molecules, will generate minute electrical impulse potential (abvolt elec-tricity) as the passing paramagnetic molecular oxygen particles 1~3951:1 move perpendicularly through the stronger magnetic lines of force field of the surrounding three dimensional magnetic energy cell zones. The right angle cutting of the magnetic lines of force within the respective magnetic energy cell Zone "A"
and Zone "B", as exerted by the passing air flow movement of paramagnetic atmospheric oxygen molecules, appears to impart some measurable release of small abvolt electrical potential that is absorbed under stress by some proportion of the passing atmospheric oxvgen gas molecules and which results in ~ ffe ct c)h G~ an apparent electrical ionization a~44~-~h~reo33~ passing oxygen gas molecules, and therefore produces slightly ionized (negatively charged) and magnetically activated oxygen gas molecules having a greater chemical activity when dissolved in water. It is conceivable that both the ~uantity and the chemical reactive intensity of magnetically ionized and magnetically activated oxygen gas could be increased by passing pure bottled oxygen gas through magnetic energy cells herein disclosed and/or greatly increased by applying and substituting suitably wired and electrically energized electro magnetic alternating current induction field magnets in place of the rod type permanent ceramic magnets 46 as described in Figures 2, 5 and 6 or by substituting comparatively shaped and suitably wired and electrically energized but otherwise similar electro magnets for the corner cabinet permanent ceramic magnets 249 illustrated in Figures 15, 17 and 19.
It has been demonstrated that alternating current electromagnets having approximately the same physical dimensions as the permanent ceramic magnets 249, which electromagnets are suitably wired, will produce energy cell Zone "A" or "B"

r.lagnetic induction field strength that is two to three times more intense than as produced by the unwound perman ~ ceramic ~L289~

magnets 249 disclosed in connection with the embodiment of Figures 14 - 19.
Specific water purification treatment applications in accordance with the embodiment of Figures 14 - 19 have shown that larger capacity alternate versions of the invention best mode arrangement where used solely as a magnetic oxygen gas generator device, will normally involve the useage of electrically powered induction field electromagnets in place of the hereindisclosed permanent ceramic magnet arrangement.
The increased purification treatment activity magnetically activated/ionized oxygen gas generated pursuant to the invention has been demonstrated by applying the magnetic energy cell design system of Figures 14 - 19 to the purification of various categories of contaminated waters - i.e., filtra-tion enhancement purification and coagulation of both dissolved solids and fine suspended solids contaminants has been successfully demonstrated by applying the magnetic oxygen gas stream generated pursuant to this invention to aquarium water, dairy cleaning water, industrial cooling water, and swimming pool waters, and it is further believed that many additional medical applications exist in the application of such magnetic oxygen gas to provide relief of patient respiratory stress syndroms.
Figures 15, 17 and 19 show the location of the two low wattage oxygen photolysis electron-volt emitting lamps 259 and 260, which, respectively, are centrally positioned, to provide a cocurrent energy "couple" within the magnetic energy cell Zone "A" and magnetic energy cell Zone "B", res-pectively; each lamp 259 and 260 is of the indicated commer-cially available types, and requires less than 30 watts power, 54.

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and yields oxygen ionizing electron-volt emissions in the short wavelength ultraviolet range. An energy couple, as defined in the 62nd Edition, 1981-1982 Handboo~ of Chemistry and Physics, represents a three dimensional intermeshing and interaction of energy forces as supplied cocurrently together in the same physical realm. The invention contemplates the practice of the application of two (or more) energy field couples as illustrated in Figures 17 and 19, which illustrate the magnetic lines of force of energy cell Zone "A" and magnetic energy cell Zone "B", creating magnetic induction energy fields that traverse the zonal air space areas 256A
and 256B, respectively, of the cabinet chamber, to produce three dimensional energy intermeshing and interaction with the oxygen ionizing electron-volt emissions of each centermost zonally located oxygen photolysis lamp 260 and 259, respectively.
Figure 19 illustrates energy couple bombardment of the magnetic lines of force energy fields released from the peripheral mounted permanent ceramic magnets 249 and 249A across the energy zone air space 256A (of the cabinet air flow chamber) and shows for illustrative purposes the electron-volt energy couple emissions radiating perpendicularly away from the oxygen photolysis lamp 260 along one radius of sam~ (shown in dashed lines that are coplanar related on such radius along the length of, and on either side of, lamp 260) to be intermeshing with the magnetic lines of force of the cell "A" zonal induction field. Simultaneously, both such energy fields couple together and interact upon atmospheric oxygen molecules entering the zone center, of cell Zone "A", at point ~, to produce both magnetically activated oxygen and ionized oxygen multivalent ion forms. In the process of the two energy field couple interactions, it is believed that the ~289511 magnetic induction field energy imparts a pre-treatment energy stress upon the entering atmospheric oxygen molecules, and catalyzes the molecular multi-pass air flow movement of oxygen so that said entering oxygen gas molecules absorb excess magnetic energy stress and therefore become much more receptive to accepting emitted free electrons from the ionizing electron-volt radiations being continually released from the oxygen photolysis lamp 260; this also occurs at cell Zone "B" with regard to lamp 259. It is probable that the primary reaction sequence occasioned by the practice of the invention involves the production of magnetic oxy~en within the respective energy cell Zones "A" and "B", while there also exist~ secondary and tertiary orders of un~nown reaction sequence also simul-taneously occurring in the respective energy cells. The dual energy field couple catalyzes and reinforces simultaneous inter-actions of both magnetic energy and electron-volt ionizing energy to produce various secondary and tertiery multivalent oxygen ion charge groups of singlet molecular oxygen and resonance ions that are both single and double bonded while also producing higher magnetic energy oxygen molecules with slight negative charge. Figure 20 illustrates what the Applicants suggest is the sequence for the reaction in each energy cell Zone "A" and "B", as well as in the other reaction cells herein disclosed (Figures 3 - 13), as to the productioh of magnetic oxygen and multivalent oxygen ion, primary - secondary - tertiary reaction, byproduct, formations that individua~ly~possess excess negative charge, which when transferred into water ,is releas~d to the solvent as solvated or free "scavenger" e~ectrons.
The oxygen photolysis lamps 260 and 259 are, more specifically, of the commercially available low pressure mercury vapor design type and, as employed, are to be specifi-cally matched to the commercially available custom lamp ballast 263 step-down transformer electrical circuit design employed ;6.

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for each such lamp, as diagrammatically illustrated in Figure 19, and as is conventional for their proper functioning as mercury vapor, electron-volt, ultra-violet light producing lamps. The individual electron-volt emitting lamps 260 and 259 electrical requirements preferably are in the range of 10-15 watts electrical power consumption; the total power input to the cabinet 240 need not exceed a maximum of thirty watts combined enersy cell power consumption, which represents pennies per day, cost effective, electrical operation costs The respective oxygen photolysis electron-volt emitting lamps 260 and 259 are each preferably electrically powered by the indicated custom design autoformer/choke ballast transformer 263, and suitable electrical circuitry therefor, as dia-grammatically illustrated in Figure 19. While these lamps 259 and 260 may be elect_ically wired and powered for operation, in the manner described, in any conventional way, a suitable electrical connection arrangement therefor is diagrammati-cally illustrated and will be briefly described. Transformer 263 electrical connection~ to the electron-volt oxygen photolysis lamp 260 of cell Zone "A" are made in any suitable manner, as by suitably mountinq four stainless steel contact springs 261B
to the inside side walls of the cabinet 240 at the center location of energy cell Zone "A", with the lamp 260 electrical connection pins being inserted, electrical contact style, into the respective stainless steel contact springs 261B. In the speci~ic arrangement shown, two of the lamp 260 mount springs are electrically connected to the lamp starter 262 via the connecting wire 261A closed circuit loop while the transformer ballast 263 is connected to the remaining two lamp 260 mount springs by the connecting wire 261B closed circuit loop; as shown in ~igures 17 and 19, the closed 57.

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electrical circuit connecting wires 261A and 261B suitably pass through the cabinet enclosure 240, between the two side electrical wiring boxes, formed by cover 242 and side walls 242A, through the plastic tubular wireway conduit 264 which is mounted in sealed relation to the cabinet 240 inside side wall surfaces. Referring to Figure 17, the electron-volt oxygen photolysis lamp 259 is suitably and similarly wired to a similar lamp ballast 263 step-down transformer with the same circuitry as lamp 260, but has a porcelain lamp base screwable socket 258 providing the electrical connections to lamp 259, the lamp base socket 258 is suitably rigidly mounted in place upon the upper left hand corner cabinet outer magnet 249 and magnet backplate 254, as previously indicated.
The activated oxygen gas stream that is generated by the practice of the invention is, as has been indicated, magnetically and electron-volt accelerated into higher vibra-tional-rotational energy, magnetic, and electrically active levels of highly water reactive magnetically charged and negatively charged oxygen ions. The generated reactive oxygen gas flow, in the practice of the invention comprising an accelerated energy charged oxygen magnetically activated and ionized negative ion gas stream, is conveyed into and becomes interspersed dissolved and saturated within the contaminated water to be purified ~y using a continuous contact mode "retention" application. These generated oxygen magnetic-electrically reactive negative ions are water dispersed by their inherent electrical attraction into and among the polar charged water molecules and therein release solvated or free electrons into the water which in turn become further electro-statically attracted to contaminants and solids within the water flow; the presence of free scavenger solvated electrons results ~;~89~

in purification treatment results that continuously oxidizes, coagulates, descales, disinfects and enhances filtration, vis-a-Vi6 the presence of the injected highly reactive dissolved oxygen gas magnetic and allotropic multivalent oxygen ions.
It will be appreciated from a reading of the foreoing taken in light of the application drawings that the invention provides a number of significant advantages and improvements several of the more important of which are as follows:
The invention contemplates that the agent for purifying water is to have as its source the atmospheric air, namely paramagnetic atmospheric oxygen, with the atmospheric oxygen being processed as part of an atmospheric or ambient air flow through the Applicants' special reactor cells, and specifically the flow way or energy zone corridors defined by same, whereby atmospheric oxygen is treated by way of the Applicants' special ~ t,c p~q~ u~fields and photolysis lamp(s) arrangements to transform atmospheric oxygen to highly active and stable magnetic oxygen and multivalent oxygen allotrope ions that, by the dipole nature of water, when diffused into the water to be treated in one of the manners hereindisclosed, even in the relative low feed rates hereinafter referred to, achieve rapid saturation o the liquid to be treated with the Applicants' magnetic-ionized oxygen, or oxidant gas treating agent which is thus brought into corres-pondingly broad purifying relation with substances that are oxidizable or coagulatable and are either in solution or en-trained in the water flow. The magnetic oxygen and multivalent oxygen (oxidant)gas purification provided by the invention serves the same purpose as the various chemical compounds current-ly available, but avoids the problems of having these various types of chemical compounds in the water, their various side effects, and the like. All matter, including matter which ~9s~

is oxidizable, if contained in the water being treated, is subject to the oxidizin~ and/or coagulating action of the Ap-S~ a C
r7~ plicants' multivalent oxygen/magnetic oxygen gases. The watcr tension of the water is also reduced to permit settling out of solids that are not in solution but are entrapped perhaps in fine form in the water molecule bonds. The application of the inven-tion is especially suited for disinfection, descaling, detoxi-fication, and ~ltr~.tion enhancement coagul?~tion, of w2ter.
Special aspects of the invention are that the source of the invention agent for purifying water, namely ambient atmospheric air, is unlimited, and, as indicated, the presence in the Applicants' oxidant gas generators of the magnetic field or fields makes the flow way or energy zone corridor self cleaning for the length of the photolysis lamp or lamps employed.
Thus, the Applicants' generator magnetic-multivalent ion (oxidant~
gas supply function continues with no decrease and unabated during the entire period of operation due to the continual and unabated source of supply of atmospheric air, and the self cleaning action the Applicants' magnet fields have on the photolysis lamp.
In terms of results, the application of the Applicants' oxidant gas to the water being treated has been found to reduce surface tension in the water, by breaking of the hydrogen bond between water molecules, and this enhances descaling and agglommeration of colloidal solid particles into larger size (for settling and filtering out), as well as effects oxidative de-contamination of organic debris and disinfection of bacteria, fungus, and virus. Also, pH stabilization and buffering is effected due to formation of hydroxlation ~OH) ion byproducts created by the release of free electrons into the water solvent being released by the dispersed magnetic oxygen and multivalent oxygen ions from oxidation reactions. These agglommeration and 60.

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The foregoing description and the drawings are given merely to explain and illustrate the invention and the in-vention is not to be limited thereto, except insofar as the appended claims are so limited, since those s~illed in the art who have the disclosure before them will be able to make modifications and variations therein without departing from the scope of the invention.

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1. An oxidant gas generator for receiving an air flow from the ambient air, converting atmospheric oxygen contained in the ambient air flow to oxidant gas in the form of ionized gaseous oxygen allotropes, and discharging the air flow there-from for application to liquids to be treated thereby, on a uniform and uninterrupted basis, said generator comprising;
a housing defining a fluid flow chamber formed by a non magnetic material and forming an air flow way for the ambient air flow having an inlet and an outlet therealong, with said inlet being open to the ambient air, said air flow way between said inlet and said outlet having a site for effecting said conversion of atmospheric oxygen on the ambient air flow, said site including:
magnetic means of fixed intensity defining multiple north-south magnetic polar relations having variant orientations for forming multiple magnetic flux fields of which the magnetic lines of force therefrom are concentrated within and are inter-laced across and along the air flow way at said site, and an elongate mercury vapor photolysis lamp mounted and positioned in said site within said flow way and said magnetic flux fields for generating ionizing ultraviolet light therealong and substantially 360 degrees thereabout, said magnetic flux fields being defined by a plurality of magnets of planar quadrilateral configuration of which said magnets are disposed adjacent said air flow way inlet and said lamp in planes that extend crosswise of said air flow way, said magnets each having a planar underside and a magnetic flux field forming side, with each said magnet having its underside magnetically adhered to a plate of magnetic ma-terial mounted in said chamber, said magnets each defining multiple poles thereabout and being formed to define a centrally located demagnetization aperture, said magnetic flux field forming sides of said magnets facing said lamp and being oriented within said flow chamber to provide said site interlacing lines of force, means for electrically energizing said lamp for en-veloping said flux fields and said lines of force thereof with ultraviolet light electron-volt energy emissions from said lamp, and means for inducing flow of ambient air from the atmosphere through said flow way, whereby when said lamp is energized by said energizing means, said lamp effects said ultraviolet light electron-volt energy emissions radially about said lamp in enveloping rela-tion to said flux fields, and on said flow of ambient air from the atmosphere being induced through said ambient air flow path and through said site thereof, at said site the atmospheric oxygen of the ambient air flow is subjected to conversion to ionized, gaseous, oxygen allotropes of highly energized characteristics, under the cooperative effects of said flux fields enveloped by said ultraviolet light electron-volt energy emissions from said lamp for discharge of said oxidant gas as part of the air flow discharge from said air flow way outlet, said magnetic means flux fields being oriented in magnetically acting relation to said lamp for maintaining said lamp free of foreign material, ultraviolet light blocking, buildups on said lamp, and effecting concentration of said oxidant gas, of the ambient air flow, at said site for prolonging conversion treatment time of the atmospheric oxygen content of said air flow therethrough for increased oxidizing potential of said oxidant gas contained in the air flow discharge from said air flow way outlet.
2. The oxidant gas generator set forth in claim 1 wherein:
said air flow way extends generally longitudinally of said lamp.
3. The oxidant gas generator set forth in claim 1 wherein:
said air flow way extends generally crosswise of said lamp.
4. The oxidant gas generator set forth in claim 1 wherein:
said ambient air flow inducing means includes means for exposing said ambient air flow way to a source of vacuum at said ambient air flow way outlet.
5. The oxidant gas generator set forth in claim 1 wherein:
said magnetic means and said lamp are oriented to form said air flow way in substantial parallelism to said lamp.
6. The oxidant gas generator set forth in claim 1 wherein:
said magnetic means and said lamp are oriented to form said air flow way crosswise of said lamp.
7. The oxidant gas generator set forth in claim 6 wherein:
said housing forms a second air flow way for the ambient air flow, said second flow way having its own inlet and an outlet that is common with said chamber outlet, said second flow way including its own conversion site.
8. An oxidant gas generator for receiving an air flow from the ambient air, converting atmospheric oxygen contained in the ambient air flow to oxidant gas in the form of ionized gaseous oxygen allotropes, and discharging the air flow there-from for application to liquids to be treated thereby, on a uniform and uninterrupted basis, said generator comprising:
a housing defining a fluid flow chamber formed by a non magnetic material and forming an air flow way for the ambient air flow having an inlet and an outlet therealong, with said inlet being open to the ambient air, said air flow way between said inlet and said outlet having a site for effecting said conversion of atmospheric oxygen of the ambient air flow, said site comprising a cocurrent energy couple com-prising:
a magnet of planar configuration that is formed to define a central aperture extending transversely of same and between opposite side surfaces of same, said magnet being of uniform magnetic intensity de-fining multiple north-south poles about said aperture thereof with said north poles thereof being oppositely located across said aperture thereof and said south poles being oppositely located across said aperture thereof, said magnet forming magnetic flux field means at said site, at at least one side of said magnet, of which the magnetic lines of force therefrom are concentrated within and are interlaced across and along the air flow way at said site, and a mercury vapor photolysis lamp mounted and posi-tioned at said site within said flow way and said magnetic flux field means for generating ionizing ultraviolet light therealong and substantially 360 degrees thereabout, means for electrically energizing said lamp for en-veloping said flux field means and said lines of force thereof with ultraviolet light electron-volt energy emissions from said lamp, and means for including flow of ambient air from the atmosphere through said flow way, whereby when said lamp is energized by said energizing means, said lamp effects said ultraviolet light electron-volt energy emissions radially about said lamp in enveloping relation to said flux field means, and on said flow of ambient air from the atmosphere being induced through said ambient air flow path and through said site thereof, at said site atmospheric oxygen of the ambient air flow is subject to conversion to both magnetically activated gaseous oxygen and ionized gaseous oxygen multivalent ion forms, under the cooperative effects of said flux field means enveloped by said ultraviolet light electron-volt energy emissions from said lamp for discharge of said oxidant gas as part of the air flow discharge from said air flow way outlet.
9. The oxidant gas generator set forth in claim 8 wherein:
said magnet at its other side abuts a plate of magnetic material that is apertured in alignment with said magnet central aperture.
10. The oxidant gas generator set forth in claim 9 wherein:
said plate is removably mounted in said housing to mount said magnet at said site.
11. The oxidant gas generator set forth in claim 8 wherein:
said magnet is a permanent magnet.
12. The oxidant gas generator set forth in claim 8 wherein:
said magnet is an electromagnet, and including means for electrically energizing said electromagnet defining said poles and form said flux field means.
13. A cocurrent energy couple for converting atmospheric oxygen contained in the ambient air flow to oxidant gas in the form of gaseous oxygen multivalent ion form, said couple comprising:
a magnet of planar configuration that is formed to define a central aperture extending transversely of same and between opposite side surfaces of same, said magnet being of uniform intensity defining multiple north-south poles about said aperture thereof with said north poles thereof being oppositely located across said aperture thereof and said south poles being oppositely located across said aperture thereof, said magnet forming magnetic flux field means, at at least one side of said magnet, having magnetic lines of force emanating therefrom, and a mercury vapor photolysis lamp mounted and posi-tioned adjacent said one side of said magnet and within said magnetic flux field means for generating ionizing ultraviolet light therealong and substantially 360 degrees thereabout, means for electrically energizing said lamp for envelop-ing said flux field means and said lines of force thereof with ultraviolet light electron-volt energy emissions from said lamp, and means for inducing flow of ambient air from the atmosphere through said couple, whereby when said lamp is energized by said energizing means, said lamp effects said ultraviolet light electron-volt energy emissions radially about said lamp in enveloping relation to said flux field means, and on said flow of ambient air from the atmosphere being induced through said couple, as such atmospheric oxygen moves through said couple, the atmospheric oxygen is subject to conversion to both magnetically activated gaseous oxygen and gaseous oxygen multivalent ion forms under the cooperative effects of said flux field means enveloped by said ultraviolet light electron-volt energy emissions from said lamp.
14. The energy couple set forth in claim 13 wherein:
said magnet at its other side abuts a plate of magnetic material that is apertured in alignment with said magnet central aperture.
15. The energy couple set forth in claim 14 wherein:
said plate is removably mounted to mount said magnet adjacent said lamp.
16. The energy couple set forth in claim 13 wherein:
said magnet is a permanent magnet.
17. The energy couple set forth in claim 13 wherein:
said magnet is an electromagnet, and including means for electrically energizing said electromagnet defining said poles and forming said flux field means.
18. Apparatus for chemical free water purification treat-ment utilizing atmospheric origin oxygen, said apparatus com-prising:
a housing defining a fluid flow chamber formed by a non magnetic material and forming an air flow way for the ambient air flow having an inlet and an outlet therealong, said inlet being open to the ambient air, said air flow way between said inlet and said outlet having a site for effecting conversion of atmospheric oxygen of the ambient air flow to oxidant gas in the form of ionized gaseous oxygen multivalent forms, said site comprising a cocurrent energy couple com-prising:
a magnet of planar configuration that is formed to define a central aperture extending transversely of same and between opposite side surfaces of same, said magnet being of uniform magnetic intensity de-fining multiple north-south poles about said aperture thereof with said north poles thereof being oppositely located across said aperture and said south poles being oppositely located across said aperture thereof, said magnet forming magnetic flux field means, at at least one side of said magnet, of which the magnetic lines of force therefrom are concentrated within and are interlaced across and along the air flow way at said site, and an oxygen photolysis lamp mounted and positioned at said site within said flow way and said magnetic flux field means for generating ionizing ultraviolet light therealong and substantially 360 degrees thereabout, means for electrically energizing said lamp for en-veloping said flux field means and said lines of force thereof with ultraviolet light electron-volt energy emissions from said lamp, and means for inducing flow of ambient air from the atmosphere through said flow way, whereby when said lamp is energized by said energizing means, said lamp effects said ultraviolet light electron-volt energy emissions radially about said lamp in enveloping relation to said flux field means, and on said flow of ambient air from the atmosphere being induced through said ambient flow path and said site thereof, at said site the atmospheric oxygen of the ambient air flow is subject to conversion to both magnetically activated gaseous oxygen and ionized gaseous oxygen multivalent forms under the cooperative effects of said flux fields enveloped by said ultraviolet light electron-volt energy emissions from said lamp for discharge of said oxidant gas as part of the air flow discharge from said air flow way outlet, and means for interspersing the ambient air flow from said outlet, including said oxidant gas, into the water to be treated including:
means for diffusing the air flow into the water to be treated, and conduit means connected between said outlet and said diffusing means for conducting the air flow from said way to said diffusing means.
19. The apparatus set forth in claim 18 wherein:
said ambient air flow inducing means comprising means for mechanically inducing the air flow through said flow way.
20. The apparatus set forth in claim 18 wherein:
said magnet at its other side abuts a plate of magnetic material that supports said magnet and is apertured in align-ment with said magnet central aperture, said plate being removably mounted in said housing to mount said magnet at said site.
21. The apparatus set forth in claim 18 wherein:
said magnet is a permanent magnet.
22. The apparatus set forth in claim 18 wherein:
said magnet is an electromagnet, and including means for electrically energizing said electromagnet to define said poles and form said flux field means.
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