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US790655A
US790655A US16039603A US1903160396A US790655A US 790655 A US790655 A US 790655A US 16039603 A US16039603 A US 16039603A US 1903160396 A US1903160396 A US 1903160396A US 790655 A US790655 A US 790655A
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  • the invention which is the subject of the present application for a patent relates to a process of ozonization for therapeutic purposes.
  • the medical ozonizer usually consists in principle of a small glass tube containing ozone, which is produced by aRuhmkorfi' coil, itself being operated by an ordinary vibrator or by a VVenhelt break; but reduced to these elementsthe ozonizer placed in the hands of patients presents a certain danger, because of the violence of the shocks of the Ruhmkorfi' coil.
  • a medical ozonizer herein described, and represented in detail on the drawings attached.
  • Figure 1 isadiagrammatic View of'the whole apparatus.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation with the side of the case removed.
  • Fig. 3 is an elevasion of the apparatus in which the iron box is represented cut in order to show the resonator and the condenser which it contains. (Seen in plan ilTFigriS.)
  • Fig. 4 is a plan of the apparatus.
  • Fig. 5 is aplan of the lower
  • p indicates a battery or other suitable source of electricity, which is in the circuit of the primary of an inductioncoil llby means of the wires 17, 18, and 19.
  • the usual condenser r and make and break 2' are inserted between the wires 17 and 19.
  • the induction-coil 11 is of the step-up type, and the secondary coil is connected by thewires 13 and 14 with a pair of condensers 9 and 10. tween the wires 13 and 1 1 to increase the tension of the current.
  • the condensers 9 and A sparking gap 12 is inserted be- 10 increase the capacity of the circuit, and they are connected at the other side to a pair of resonators? and 8 by the wires 17 and.
  • These resonators consist of two spirals of wire, Figs. 3 and 5, wound on an insulating-support formed, for example, of wooden spoke-s 20 and separated by an insulating-plate 21. If now a suitable point 25 26 of each of the windings is connected with a terminal of the ci rcuit having the spark-gap 12,a resonance of waves is obtained which manifests itselfin an additional increase in the tension at the ends of the coils. Leading from the ends of the coils are the wires 24 and 23. which convey this current of increased tension through their terminals 5 and 6 to the electrodes 1 and 2 of the ozonizer.
  • Said o'zoni'zer consists in general of a glass tube or chamber in which the said electrodes 1 and 2 are mounted, as
  • This tube is provided at its lower end with an air-injecting tube 3, by
  • the various elements are suitably arranged in a box a b 0 (Z, of which the sides a bjoined together can be removed, and the accumulators p are themselves placed in accessible compartments.
  • the discharge excites the specially-modeled duplicate resonator formed by two spirals superposed, which is placed with the two auxiliary condensers) and 10 in a drawer situated at the lower part of the'apparatus. This disposition allows of the easy adjustment of the elements.
  • a medical ozonizer comprising a suitable source of electricity, an induction-coil, a circuit connecting said source of electricity with the primary coil of said induction-coil, acondenser and a make-and-break device in said In testimony whereof Ihave hereunto set my circuit, a resonator, a circuit connecting said hand 1n the presence of two subscribing witresonator with the secondary coll 0t sald 1nnesses.

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PATENTED MAY 23, 1905. I
v No. 790,655.
M. OTTO.
MEDICAL OZONIZBR.
APPLIOATION FILED JUNE 6, 1903.
5 SHEETS-SHEET l.
ITTORNEYJ No. 790,555. 5 PATE-NTED MAY 23, 1905. M. OTTO.
MEDICAL OZONIZER.
APPLIOA'I'ION FILED JUNE 6. 190 3.
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OTTO. MEDICAL OZONIZER.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 6,'1903.
6 SHEETS-#SHEET 3.
.W/TNE;5,$E..S INVENTOR AWORIVWS No. 790,655. PATENTED MAY 23, 1905.
M. OTTO.
MEDICAL OZONIZER.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 6, 1903.
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W/TNiE //\/\/ENT E QIVEy PATBNTED MAY 23, 1905.
' M. OTTO. MEDICAL OZONIZER.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 6, 1903.
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[/VVELNTOR ATTOR NEV} UNITED STATES Patented May 23, 1 a 5.
-TO AMERICAN OZONE COMPANY, OF NI CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
GARA FALLS, NEW YORK, A
MEDICAL OZONIZER'.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 790,655, dated May 23, 1905.
Application filed June 6, 1903. Serial m5. 160,396. I
To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, MARIUS OTTO, doctor of science, residing at No. 5 Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, Paris,-France, have invented a certain new and useful Medical Ozon-izer; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
The invention which is the subject of the present application for a patent relates to a process of ozonization for therapeutic purposes.
The medical ozonizer usually consists in principle of a small glass tube containing ozone, which is produced by aRuhmkorfi' coil, itself being operated by an ordinary vibrator or by a VVenhelt break; but reduced to these elementsthe ozonizer placed in the hands of patients presents a certain danger, because of the violence of the shocks of the Ruhmkorfi' coil. To obviate this serious drawback, I have invented a medical ozonizer herein described, and represented in detail on the drawings attached.
Figure 1 isadiagrammatic View of'the whole apparatus. Fig. 2 is a side elevation with the side of the case removed. Fig. 3 is an elevasion of the apparatus in which the iron box is represented cut in order to show the resonator and the condenser which it contains. (Seen in plan ilTFigriS.) Fig. 4 is a plan of the apparatus. Fig. 5 is aplan of the lower In said drawings, p indicates a battery or other suitable source of electricity, which is in the circuit of the primary of an inductioncoil llby means of the wires 17, 18, and 19. The usual condenser r and make and break 2' are inserted between the wires 17 and 19. The induction-coil 11 is of the step-up type, and the secondary coil is connected by thewires 13 and 14 with a pair of condensers 9 and 10. tween the wires 13 and 1 1 to increase the tension of the current. The condensers 9 and A sparking gap 12 is inserted be- 10 increase the capacity of the circuit, and they are connected at the other side to a pair of resonators? and 8 by the wires 17 and.
16. These resonators consist of two spirals of wire, Figs. 3 and 5, wound on an insulating-support formed, for example, of wooden spoke-s 20 and separated by an insulating-plate 21. If now a suitable point 25 26 of each of the windings is connected with a terminal of the ci rcuit having the spark-gap 12,a resonance of waves is obtained which manifests itselfin an additional increase in the tension at the ends of the coils. Leading from the ends of the coils are the wires 24 and 23. which convey this current of increased tension through their terminals 5 and 6 to the electrodes 1 and 2 of the ozonizer. Said o'zoni'zer consists in general of a glass tube or chamber in which the said electrodes 1 and 2 are mounted, as
shown in Fig. 1. This tube is provided at its lower end with an air-injecting tube 3, by
which the air to be ozonized is injected into the chamber, whereupon the oxygen of the air is ozonized by the discharges passing be tween the electrodes, and passes out through the trumpet-shaped opening 4:, where it is inhaled by the patient.
The various elements are suitably arranged in a box a b 0 (Z, of which the sides a bjoined together can be removed, and the accumulators p are themselves placed in accessible compartments.
The discharge excites the specially-modeled duplicate resonator formed by two spirals superposed, which is placed with the two auxiliary condensers) and 10 in a drawer situated at the lower part of the'apparatus. This disposition allows of the easy adjustment of the elements.
Having thus described my invention, the following is what I claim as new therein and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
A medical ozonizer comprising a suitable source of electricity, an induction-coil, a circuit connecting said source of electricity with the primary coil of said induction-coil, acondenser and a make-and-break device in said In testimony whereof Ihave hereunto set my circuit, a resonator, a circuit connecting said hand 1n the presence of two subscribing witresonator with the secondary coll 0t sald 1nnesses.
duction-coil and provided with condensers and MA RIUS o'no. a spark-gap, an ozonizer and a circuit con- Witnesses: necting both poles of said ozonizer with said OTTO MUNK,
resonator. W. M. KUEHNE.
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US3455803A (en) * 1965-10-22 1969-07-15 Puromatic Inc Ozone producing apparatus and method utilizing a resonant circuit where the capacitance is provided by the reactant fluid
US5464195A (en) * 1989-11-27 1995-11-07 Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc. Nozzle for electric dispersion reactor

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3455803A (en) * 1965-10-22 1969-07-15 Puromatic Inc Ozone producing apparatus and method utilizing a resonant circuit where the capacitance is provided by the reactant fluid
US5464195A (en) * 1989-11-27 1995-11-07 Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc. Nozzle for electric dispersion reactor

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