WO2008075992A1 - Apparatus for continuous flux producing of silver ion water - Google Patents

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WO2008075992A1
WO2008075992A1 PCT/RO2006/000026 RO2006000026W WO2008075992A1 WO 2008075992 A1 WO2008075992 A1 WO 2008075992A1 RO 2006000026 W RO2006000026 W RO 2006000026W WO 2008075992 A1 WO2008075992 A1 WO 2008075992A1
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  • the present invention relates to an apparatus for continuous flux producing of silver ion water, said apparatus being integrated in an installation for obtaining water with curative properties by eliminating and destroying all germs or other micro-organisms, and subsequently treating said water for obtaining curative properties both for human, veterinary and vegetal environment.
  • the apparatus integrated in the installation can also be used for obtaining stability and conferring curative properties to all liquid products (such as milk, wine, alcohol, syrup etc).
  • the known conventional means for producing silver ion water are classified in three categories, namely: by electrolysis, chemical decomposition and spraying.
  • the technical problem to be solved by the invention consists in conceiving a means for continuous flux producing of silver ion water, said means being easily integrated in the installations for continuous flux treating of water and of other liquids with a view to conferring the same curative properties.
  • the apparatus claimed by the invention solves the technical problem by that it consists of an outer cylindrical housing closed at the upper side and provided centrally on the bottom side with an orifice for the liquid intake, the outer housing being lined internally with a rubberized ring, having inside a part of a bearing-type with massive spherical 99.99% pure silver balls mounted on some runways of the spherical pure silver balls, the metal housing being provided with one orifice for water intake and one orifice for water discharge after having been passed through the part of a bearing-type with spherical pure silver balls, the water discharge orifice continuing with some curved channels which conduct the liquid on the runway, the running channels having the curvature oriented in the rotation direction of the spherical pure silver balls.
  • FIG. 1 partial section of the installation showing the filters
  • FIG. 3 partial section in the apparatus for continuous flux producing of silver ion water
  • Figure 4 longitudinal section through the apparatus for continuous flux producing of silver ion water.
  • the liquid, for example water, in a first step is purified by a filtering treatment, for example by using successively activated carbon, massive coral, silver-plated granules sintered with activated carbon, quartz sand and polar polymers, finally using activated carbon temperature-sintered with a silver-impregnated binder by the methods of precipitating or thermally decomposing complex silver-based compounds.
  • the purified water is passed through an ultraviolet light field, thereby the micro-organisms in the purified liquid being destroyed.
  • the purified water treating consists in enriching the same with silver ions conferring the same curative properties due to the silver ions that are released into the water, by some spherical balls made of massive pure silver being entrained by water, at a corresponding speed, in a bearing-type device.
  • the installation comprises an intake pipe 1 for the water to be treated, with a flow rate directly proportional to the speed of filtering and treating the water that is passed through a sieve 2 provided at the upper side 3 of a cylindrical vessel 4.
  • the sieve 2 allows the coarse impurities contained in water to be retained.
  • a first filtering layer 6 consisting of activated carbon, occupying about 2/3 of the volume of vessel 4, and separately under the filtering layer 6 there is provided a layer 7 contained in one third of the volume of vessel 4, said layer consisting of powder of marine coral 8.
  • the water filtered through the vessel 4 is purified of the solid suspensions having a diameter of about 10 ⁇ and it is discharged on the bottom side of the vessel 4, through a filter 9 into a pipe 10 and directed towards the upper side of a second cylindrical filtering vessel 11, having 1/2 of the diameter of the first filtering vessel 4.
  • the height of vessel 11 is equal to the height of the first vessel.
  • the filtering vessel 11 contains therein a cylindrically shaped filtering layer concentric with the outer wall of vessel 11, being formed of silver-plated granules sintered with activated carbon, charcoal, quartz sand and polar polymers. Filter 11 retains all suspensions contained in water up to sizes of 5 ⁇ as well as partially the micro-organisms such as germs or viruses.
  • the water filtered this way is discharged from the bottom side of filter 11 and through a pipe 12 is conveyed into a third cylindrical vessel 13 at its upper side.
  • the cylindrical vessel 13 is constructively identical to the cylindrical vessel 4 having filtering members formed at the upper side of powder activated carbon temperature-sintered with a binder impregnated with silver by the method of precipitation or thermal decomposition of complex silver-based compounds, and at the bottom side, a fine marine coral layer.
  • This filter By passing through this filter there is produced a complex water purification by the absorption of the remainder of the elements contained in water, there being retained all particles of up to 1 ⁇ .
  • the water filtered this way is passed through an ultraviolet rays generating vessel 14 which eliminates the last micro-organisms such as germs, viruses etc.
  • the stirrer 15 consists of an outer cylindrical housing 17 closed at the upper side and provided centrally on the inner surface with an orifice 18 for the intake of the liquid, namely the treated water from the vessel 14.
  • a bearing-type part 20 Concentrically inside of the housing 17 there is a bearing-type part 20 provided to the inner side with a runway 21. On its external surface the part 20 is provided with some orifices 22.
  • the bearing-type part 20 has inside some curved channels 23, with the curvature oriented in the rotation direction of the balls 16. The channels 23 take over the liquid penetrating through the orifice 18, and direct it towards the runway 21 where it entrains the balls in a rotation motion, thereafter the liquid is discharged through the orifice 22 into the annular space between the housing 17 and the part 20 wherefrom it is passed into a storage vessel 25.
  • the apparatus for continuous flux producing of silver ion water may be carried out, depending on the needs, in more embodiments, the filters thereof which, on the one hand ensure the complex filtering of water and on the other hand ensure the massively enriching with silver ions taken from the silver balls 16 while entraining the spherical balls 16 by the water in the stirrer 15, being dimensioned depending on the flow rates subjected to filtering and more particularly to the degree of silver ion enriching of water, since by rotating the spherical pure silver balls 16 in contact with the water, with a corresponding speed also selected depending on the size of balls 16, the silver ion concentration and the rotation speed, the water entraining the balls 16 in rotation motion takes over therefrom an amount of silver ions released by the balls 16 in their rotation motion in intimate contact with the water.
  • 3 ... 5 (or more) glasses of water enriched with silver ions there is ascertained a recovery of some diseased organs, for example the digestive tract, liver, lungs or other organs of the human body to which the silver ions contained in the water reach.
  • the beneficial action of the treatment by using silver ion water as claimed by the invention also extends to the vegetal field.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to an apparatus for continuous flux producing of silver ion water, said apparatus being integrated in an installation for obtaining water with curative properties by eliminating and destroying all germs or other micro-organisms, and subsequently treating said water for obtaining curative properties both for human, veterinary and vegetal environment. According to the invention, the apparatus consists of an outer cylindrical housing (17) closed to the upper side and provided centrally on the bottom side with an orifice (18) for the liquid intake, the outer housing (17) being lined to the inner side with a rubberized ring (19), containing therein a bearing-type part (20) having some spherical balls made of 99.99% pure silver, said balls mounted on some runways (21 ) for the spherical pure silver balls (16), the metal part being provided with one orifice for the water intake and one orifice for water discharge after having been passed through the bearing-type part (20) containing the spherical pure silver balls (16).

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APPARATUS FOR CONTINUOUS FLUX PRODUCING OF
SILVER ION WATER
The present invention relates to an apparatus for continuous flux producing of silver ion water, said apparatus being integrated in an installation for obtaining water with curative properties by eliminating and destroying all germs or other micro-organisms, and subsequently treating said water for obtaining curative properties both for human, veterinary and vegetal environment.
The apparatus integrated in the installation can also be used for obtaining stability and conferring curative properties to all liquid products (such as milk, wine, alcohol, syrup etc).
There are known apparatuses for producing silver ion water (PCT WO 2004/005195 A1 having the priority date of 03.07.2002 in Korea), which comprise a conductive electrolytic pipe 30 of a predetermined length, acting as an electrolytic bath and a cathode, for allowing the water flowing as an electrolyte to pass therethrough; an anode 40 of a predetermined length, which consists of 99.99% pure silver rod or silver plate, arranged longitudinally in a conductive electrolytic pipe so that the anode is positioned at a predetermined interval from the inside wall of the electrolytic pipe: a dielectric separator 50 for sustaining the anode at a predetermined interval from the internal wall of the electrolytic pipe and an electric power controller 60 for supplying the cathode with negative power and the anode with positive power only while the water is flowing through the electrolytic pipe.
The known conventional means for producing silver ion water are classified in three categories, namely: by electrolysis, chemical decomposition and spraying.
The disadvantages of the known means applied for producing silver ion water consist in that they have difficulties in being integrated in new or extant units for treating water to confer the same improved curative properties.
The technical problem to be solved by the invention consists in conceiving a means for continuous flux producing of silver ion water, said means being easily integrated in the installations for continuous flux treating of water and of other liquids with a view to conferring the same curative properties.
The apparatus claimed by the invention solves the technical problem by that it consists of an outer cylindrical housing closed at the upper side and provided centrally on the bottom side with an orifice for the liquid intake, the outer housing being lined internally with a rubberized ring, having inside a part of a bearing-type with massive spherical 99.99% pure silver balls mounted on some runways of the spherical pure silver balls, the metal housing being provided with one orifice for water intake and one orifice for water discharge after having been passed through the part of a bearing-type with spherical pure silver balls, the water discharge orifice continuing with some curved channels which conduct the liquid on the runway, the running channels having the curvature oriented in the rotation direction of the spherical pure silver balls.
The apparatus claimed by the invention has the following advantages:
- ensures a complete purification of the water due to the bactericidal and bacteriostatic action of pure silver used in the perfectly polished spherical balls, said balls being in permanent movement due to the radially disposed water jets;
- ensures stability and confers curative properties, for the human, veterinary, vegetal environment, both of water and of other liquids passed through the apparatus, as a consequence of enriching these liquids with silver ions and of the beneficial effects of using the water and liquids ionized this way in combating the most diseases caused by some germs or viruses.
There is given hereinafter an embodiment of an apparatus for continuous flux producing of silver ion water as claimed by the invention, said apparatus being integrated in an installation for obtaining water with curative properties, by way of example, in connection with the figures 1 ... 4 representing: Figure 1 assembly view of the installation;
Figure 2 partial section of the installation showing the filters;
Figure 3 partial section in the apparatus for continuous flux producing of silver ion water;
Figure 4 longitudinal section through the apparatus for continuous flux producing of silver ion water.
According to the embodiment presented in Figures 1 ... 4, the liquid, for example water, in a first step is purified by a filtering treatment, for example by using successively activated carbon, massive coral, silver-plated granules sintered with activated carbon, quartz sand and polar polymers, finally using activated carbon temperature-sintered with a silver-impregnated binder by the methods of precipitating or thermally decomposing complex silver-based compounds. Finally, the purified water is passed through an ultraviolet light field, thereby the micro-organisms in the purified liquid being destroyed.
Thereafter the purified water treating consists in enriching the same with silver ions conferring the same curative properties due to the silver ions that are released into the water, by some spherical balls made of massive pure silver being entrained by water, at a corresponding speed, in a bearing-type device.
The installation comprises an intake pipe 1 for the water to be treated, with a flow rate directly proportional to the speed of filtering and treating the water that is passed through a sieve 2 provided at the upper side 3 of a cylindrical vessel 4. The sieve 2 allows the coarse impurities contained in water to be retained. Inside of the vessel 4, in the middle region 5 there is arranged a first filtering layer 6 consisting of activated carbon, occupying about 2/3 of the volume of vessel 4, and separately under the filtering layer 6 there is provided a layer 7 contained in one third of the volume of vessel 4, said layer consisting of powder of marine coral 8. The water filtered through the vessel 4 is purified of the solid suspensions having a diameter of about 10 μ and it is discharged on the bottom side of the vessel 4, through a filter 9 into a pipe 10 and directed towards the upper side of a second cylindrical filtering vessel 11, having 1/2 of the diameter of the first filtering vessel 4. The height of vessel 11 is equal to the height of the first vessel. The filtering vessel 11 contains therein a cylindrically shaped filtering layer concentric with the outer wall of vessel 11, being formed of silver-plated granules sintered with activated carbon, charcoal, quartz sand and polar polymers. Filter 11 retains all suspensions contained in water up to sizes of 5 μ as well as partially the micro-organisms such as germs or viruses. The water filtered this way is discharged from the bottom side of filter 11 and through a pipe 12 is conveyed into a third cylindrical vessel 13 at its upper side. The cylindrical vessel 13 is constructively identical to the cylindrical vessel 4 having filtering members formed at the upper side of powder activated carbon temperature-sintered with a binder impregnated with silver by the method of precipitation or thermal decomposition of complex silver-based compounds, and at the bottom side, a fine marine coral layer. By passing through this filter there is produced a complex water purification by the absorption of the remainder of the elements contained in water, there being retained all particles of up to 1 μ. The water filtered this way is passed through an ultraviolet rays generating vessel 14 which eliminates the last micro-organisms such as germs, viruses etc.
Thereafter the water is passed through an apparatus for continuous flux producing of silver ions water, said apparatus consisting of a stirrer 15 provided with spherical balls
16 made of 99.99% pure silver. The stirrer 15 consists of an outer cylindrical housing 17 closed at the upper side and provided centrally on the inner surface with an orifice 18 for the intake of the liquid, namely the treated water from the vessel 14. The outer housing
17 is lined to the inner side with a rubberized ring 19.
Concentrically inside of the housing 17 there is a bearing-type part 20 provided to the inner side with a runway 21. On its external surface the part 20 is provided with some orifices 22. The bearing-type part 20 has inside some curved channels 23, with the curvature oriented in the rotation direction of the balls 16. The channels 23 take over the liquid penetrating through the orifice 18, and direct it towards the runway 21 where it entrains the balls in a rotation motion, thereafter the liquid is discharged through the orifice 22 into the annular space between the housing 17 and the part 20 wherefrom it is passed into a storage vessel 25.
The apparatus for continuous flux producing of silver ion water may be carried out, depending on the needs, in more embodiments, the filters thereof which, on the one hand ensure the complex filtering of water and on the other hand ensure the massively enriching with silver ions taken from the silver balls 16 while entraining the spherical balls 16 by the water in the stirrer 15, being dimensioned depending on the flow rates subjected to filtering and more particularly to the degree of silver ion enriching of water, since by rotating the spherical pure silver balls 16 in contact with the water, with a corresponding speed also selected depending on the size of balls 16, the silver ion concentration and the rotation speed, the water entraining the balls 16 in rotation motion takes over therefrom an amount of silver ions released by the balls 16 in their rotation motion in intimate contact with the water.
The water enriched with silver ions that are a powerful disinfecting element by the action of destroying germs and viruses, constitutes an efficient medicament for the most diseases caused by germs and viruses. By the daily administration of 3 ... 5 (or more) glasses of water enriched with silver ions there is ascertained a recovery of some diseased organs, for example the digestive tract, liver, lungs or other organs of the human body to which the silver ions contained in the water reach.
The same results are also obtained in the veterinary field, the ill animal being given silver ion water to drink, this water destroying the germs extant in the animal body.
The beneficial action of the treatment by using silver ion water as claimed by the invention also extends to the vegetal field. Thus, in case of a plant that is ill because of the attack by the micro-organisms, it is recommended to water the flower roots with silver ion water, several times, thereafter the plant returns to the normal condition.

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1. Apparatus for continuous flux production of silver ion water characterized in that it consists of an outer cylindrical housing (17) closed to the upper side and provided centrally on the bottom side with an orifice (18) for the liquid intake, the outer housing (17) being lined to the inner side with a rubberized ring (19), containing therein a bearing-type part (20) having some spherical balls made of 99.99% pure silver, said balls mounted on some runways (21) for the spherical pure silver balls (16), the metal part being provided with one orifice for the water intake and one orifice for water discharge after having been passed through the bearing-type part (20) containing the spherical pure silver balls (16).
2. Apparatus according to claim 1 , characterized in that the orifice (18) for the water intake is continued with some curved channels (23) conducting the liquid on the runway (21), the runways (23) having the curvature oriented in the direction of rotation of the balls (16).
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