WO2011135403A1 - Sistema y proceso de potabilización de agua, a traves del medio ambiente y/o de agua obtenida de red municipal o colectiva, y/o de agua obtenida de pozo, y/o de agua obtenida en recipientes domésticos e industriales - Google Patents
Sistema y proceso de potabilización de agua, a traves del medio ambiente y/o de agua obtenida de red municipal o colectiva, y/o de agua obtenida de pozo, y/o de agua obtenida en recipientes domésticos e industriales Download PDFInfo
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Definitions
- WATER POTABILIZATION SYSTEM AND PROCESS THROUGH THE ENVIRONMENT AND / OR OF WATER OBTAINED FROM A MUNICIPAL OR COLLECTIVE NETWORK, AND / OR WATER OBTAINED FROM WELL, AND / OR FROM WATER OBTAINED IN DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL CONTAINERS
- the present invention refers to a "system and process of purification of water, through the environment and / or water obtained from municipal or collective network, and / or water obtained from well, and / or water obtained in containers domestic and industrial "applied” in situ "in order to treat all organic and inorganic contaminants, microorganisms, viruses, bacteria, etc., dangerous to human being contained both in the ai r ey / or municipal or collective water and / or in the well water and / or in the water obtained in domestic and industrial containers and in this way to ensure that the water to be consumed is potable and complies with national and international standards; This fact is fundamental for the health of human beings, one of the basic human rights and one of the pillars in reducing infant mortality and prevention of individual and collective diseases.
- Virosic diseases data on infant mortality, gastroenteritis, viral infections, fevers, etc. etc., are part of the symptoms that people suffer daily due to the poor sanitary condition of the water they consume.
- Oxygen O 2
- Nitrogen or components thereof a source of stabilized sterilization, which with approximately 10,000 volts and a frequency of approximately 20,000 Hz, converts that current of O 2 into a powerful oxidant.
- this time of permanence that is one of the keys of the invented system, allows an oxidation of all organic and inorganic contaminants and of microorganisms, viruses, bacteria, etc.
- a quantitative analytical control of the process allows us to see if the oxidation was complete and permanent in the time of permanence, which in general is several hours. This chemical process under pressure is crucial to achieve excellence in quality.
- the treated water is passed through a specific adsorber that removes the oxidant used.
- the water prepared for consumption After passing through the adsorber, the water prepared for consumption, is sent to the "Container of consumption", container that for technical effect is permanent with positive oxidant pressure which avoids all types of contamination.
- the water to be treated can be air, and / or municipal or collective networks and / or water from domestic and / or industrial containers.
- All "in s ⁇ tu" treated waters can be treated automatically with balanced salt solutions in one case and / or with isotonic solutions to rehydrate and recover carbohydrates and / or with saline solutions with polyvitamins for nutritional deficiencies.
- ES 1062793 U "Drinking water generator, which is designed to obtain water by freezing the humidity in the air ."
- the dangerous contaminants can be: nitrogen monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, microorganisms, viruses, bacteria, etc.
- the ingestion of water with nitrite in important concentrations generates acute intoxications and can produce death. Therefore this patent only produces water, under no circumstances generates potable water.
- WO2004027165 A1 "The invention is related to a dehumidifier and an apparatus which is used to produce drinkable water ". To say that the apparatus is used to produce drinkable water, but not to treat all the dangerous pollutants that air can bring, both from the scientific and human point of view is reckless.
- the dangerous contaminants can be: nitrogen monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, microorganisms, viruses, bacteria, etc.
- the ingestion of water with nitrite in important concentrations generates acute intoxications and can produce death. Therefore this patent only produces water, under no circumstances generates potable water.
- US 5149446 A "Describes an apparatus for making water from an ambient source drinkable” !. As this device is designed, it does not make the obtained water drinkable. The only thing it does is filter the water produced, but not Treat all the dangerous pollutants that air can bring, both from the scientific and human point of view it is reckless.
- the dangerous contaminants can be: nitrogen monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, microorganisms, viruses, bacteria, etc.
- the ingestion of water with nitrite in important concentrations generates acute intoxications and can produce death. Therefore this patent only produces water, under no circumstances generates potable water.
- US 6343479 B1 "Describes an apparatus for drinking water obtained from the vapor contained in the environment". As this device is designed, it is prepared to obtain water from the air, but it does not make it drinkable because it says to purify that water with a germicidal lamp, a lamp that has proven its germicidal incapacity, but does not treat all the dangerous pollutants that air can bring, both from the scientific and human point of view it is reckless.
- the dangerous contaminants can be: nitrogen monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, microorganisms, viruses, bacteria, etc.
- the ingestion of water with nitrite in important concentrations generates acute intoxications and can produce death. Therefore this patent only produces water, under no circumstances generates potable water.
- WO 0163059 A1 "It is an apparatus for extracting drinking water from the air”. As this device is designed, it generates water but does not make it drinkable because it does not treat all the dangerous contaminants that air can bring, both from the scientific and human point of view it is reckless.
- the dangerous contaminants can be: nitrogen monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, microorganisms, viruses and bacteria, etc.
- the ingestion of water with nitrite in important concentrations generates acute intoxications and can produce death. Therefore this patent only produces water, under no circumstances generates potable water.
- EP 0597716 A1 "It is an apparatus for collecting water that can be taken from the atmosphere”.
- the dangerous contaminants can be: nitrogen monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, microorganisms, viruses, bacteria, etc.
- the dangerous contaminants can be: nitrogen monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, microorganisms, viruses, bacteria, etc.
- the ingestion of water with nitrite in important concentrations generates acute intoxications and can produce death. Therefore this patent only produces water, under no circumstances generates potable water.
- US 4255937 A "This apparatus collects water from the atmosphere and can then be taken”. As it is conceived this device can generate water, but not drinkable, that is, it does not produce potable water, because it passes the water extracted from the air by a filter that eliminates impurities and an ultraviolet light, but does not treat all the dangerous contaminants that the air, both from the scientific and human point of view is reckless.
- the dangerous contaminants can be: nitrogen monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, microorganisms, viruses, bacteria, etc.
- the ingestion of water with nitrite in important concentrations generates acute intoxications and can produce death. Therefore this patent only produces water, under no circumstances generates potable water.
- the present invention refers to a "system and process of purification of water, through the environment and / or water obtained from municipal or collective network, and / or water obtained from well, and / or water obtained in containers domestic and industrial, applicable in order to treat organic pollutants, inorganic, microorganisms, viruses, bacteria, dangerous for the intake of human beings, and that in that way to make the water to be consumed potable and comply with national standards and international food control and health.
- the object of the invention to achieve purification "in situ”, allows to develop terminal units either in homes, offices, schools, neighborhoods, etc., which guarantee that the water obtained is suitable for consumption.
- the proposed system will progressively eliminate bottled water, which is the response of bottled water that society adopted because it does not trust the mass distribution networks and / or the quality of the water extracted in underground wells, etc.
- the invented system presents several alternatives, all with a common objective and from the point of view of obtaining water we can divide the system into two large groups: a: water obtained through the environment.
- b water obtained from municipal or collective network, water obtained from well, water obtained in domestic or industrial containers.
- water obtained through the environment basically the system consists of a water generating unit, constituted from a refrigerator, arranged in such a way that its energy consumption is minimal, taking advantage of the system layout
- a forced fan circulates ambient air at a predetermined speed between an air filter, an evaporator and a condenser.
- the evaporator is made up of horizontal tubes and fins in vertical form, which due to their geometry, disposition and chemical composition ensure a great thermal transfer, allowing a great efficiency in the recovery of humidity from the environment that circulates through it.
- the entire system is commanded by an alternative compressor.
- the different variables of temperature and humidity of the air that is taken from the environment are information that is transmitted to the refrigeration system so that it properly controls the operation of the different components of the water generating unit and adapts in order to obtain greater efficiency in water recovery.
- a Humidity Generator which works with an aggregate of non-potable water, which generates a permanent mist at the entrance of the air circulation to the refrigerator. drops of water are carried away by the air stream and are deposited in the evaporator tubes.
- This Moisture Generator is used to power the efficiency of the system, especially in periods where temperatures and humidity are not at all favorable in obtaining significant amounts of water.
- the system basically consists of a direct connection to the supply source enunciated in b, through a solenoid valve that allows regulating the flow of water intake, in order that it does so in the form of drops and also complies with the residence time of the physical-chemical process that will be stated later.
- the water obtained is by the procedure a: water obtained through the environment and / or: water obtained from municipal or collective network, water obtained from well, water obtained in domestic or industrial containers, is collected in a tray, which It has a filter that removes impurities and solids in suspension and in that tray the water, like the water condenser fins system, receives a dose of oxidant which starts the chemical and bacteriological attack to water and prevents the formation of molds in the evaporator
- This filtered water is channeled to the Pressurized Primary Sterilization Vessel.
- This container, heart of the purification system "in situ" is adapted to work at positive pressures and is a material able to receive strong oxidants. It also has a system of rotating trays which, according to a predicted circulation profile, allows us to have an excellent homogenization between the water and the selective oxidant.
- the Primary Sterilization container has a level control system, electronically operated, which allows us to strictly control the permanence of the water to be treated for several hours.
- the system completes a selective oxidant inlet, which rushes to a diffuser, designed with the aim of achieving direct and efficient contact with the water that enters.
- the selective oxidant mentioned in the treatment of the primary sterilization process is one of the chemical components that are part of the purification, therefore, its formation requires special care.
- As the proposed system is intended for purification equipments "in situ", that is, homes, offices, schools, hospitals, etc., it is not possible to start from selective or industrially purified gaseous components, but we must start from the air.
- the air is approximately 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen, we must, before starting the oxidant generation process, generate a separation of the different components of the air.
- an oxygen concentrator By means of an oxygen concentrator, on the one hand we convert the air stream from 21% oxygen, to a current of approximately 90 to 95% oxygen.
- This selection in addition to concentrating oxygen, allows us to eliminate nitrogen components in their various forms, which with ambient humidity, form undesirable compounds in the potabilization and that do not allow drinking water within the national and international standards.
- a Stabilized Sterilization Source which operates with approximately 10,000 volts and 20,000 Hz, and with these conditions converts the oxygen stream into a powerful selective oxidant, free of impurities and of undesirable chemical agents.
- Batch process that through an important time of permanence, of positive pressure, of an analytical control, of a system of control of levels, guarantees a purification treatment "in situ", that is the suitable one for the elimination of organic, inorganic pollutants, microorganisms, viruses, bacteria, etc.
- the oxidant is poorly soluble in water, after attacking chemically and bacteriologically, it forms a sterile atmosphere in the upper part of the water, which prevents future contamination in the walls of the container.
- the surplus oxidant is sent to the drinking water container.
- the sterilized water, treated chemically and bacteriologically, is sent through an extraction and circulation pump to an adsorption chamber which contains an adsorbent that eliminates the natural odors of the water and / or those produced in the sterilization.
- This adsorption chamber has a bed in its interior composed of a material with a high specific surface, with a good distribution of pore sizes that make it accessible to the user.
- the adsorbent acts as a catalyst and transforms the oxidant into oxygen, thereby eliminating flavors or odors generated by oxidation. That water, after passing through the adsorption chamber, is taken to a container of drinking water, a container that is designed with components that do not attack the oxidants, and is apt to store water for human consumption. Simultaneously with the entry of water into the container of drinking water, an oxidant comes from the source of the primary sterilization container. That Oxidant is not bubbled with water, but forms a sterile atmosphere that does not allow the formation of molds or microorganisms in the walls of the container. The excess oxidant is sent to the condensate receiving tray in the water generating unit.
- the stabilized sterilization source is put into operation in sequential periods generating the additional oxidant, which allows to permanently sterilize everything the system.
- the container of drinking water which receives the treated water from the primary sterilization container, has as a quality complement dosing salts, which, depending on whether the water is obtained from a: water obtained through the environment ob: water obtained from municipal or collective network, water obtained from well, water obtained in domestic or industrial containers, can incorporate salts to achieve a balanced mineral water if the water is produced by: water obtained through the environment, or isotonic solutions to rehydrate and recover carbohydrates and / or with saline solutions with polyvitamins for nutritional deficiencies, the latter two for waters produced in a: water obtained through the environment or in b: water obtained from municipal or collective network, obtained water well, water obtained in domestic or industrial containers.
- Bottled water 210: Mains water.
- FIG. 220 Well water.
- FIG. 220 Well water.
- FIG 3 a schematic view of an environmental receiving unit (1) of the environment and the water condensing unit 20, which consists of:
- FIG 4 a schematic view of the solenoid valve 40 is shown, which consists of:
- FIG 5 a schematic view of the oxygen concentrator 80 is illustrated, which consists of:
- FIG. 7 a schematic view of the primary sterilization container 50 is illustrated, which consists of: 51: Structure suitable alloy oxidants.
- FIG. 1 Conduit of sterilized water. h) In figure 8, a schematic view of the circulation pump 120 is illustrated, which consists of:
- a schematic view of the consumption container 150 is illustrated, which consists of:
- the present invention aims at a "system and process of purification of water, through the environment and / or water obtained from municipal or collective network, and / or water obtained from well, and / or water obtained in domestic and industrial containers ".
- This system can be powered electrically or by solar and / or wind energy. Basically the system is composed of 2 well differentiated phases.
- b water obtained from municipal or collective network, water obtained from well, water obtained in domestic or industrial containers.
- water obtained through the environment see fig.2 and fig.3, basically the system consists of a water generating unit 20, constituted from a refrigerator equipment, arranged in such a way that its energy consumption is minimal.
- a fan 22 circulates air to the environment 190, at a speed that allows a high efficiency of the water condenser unit 23.
- the air Prior to condensation, the air is filtered by a filter 27 that retains impurities, insects, dust in suspension, etc.
- the evaporator is made up of horizontal tubes and fins in vertical form, which due to their geometry, disposition and chemical composition ensure a great thermal transfer, allowing a great efficiency in the recovery of humidity from the environment that circulates through it.
- the entire system is commanded by an alternative compressor 21.
- the different variables of temperature and humidity of the air that is taken from the environment are information that is transmitted to the refrigeration system so that it properly controls the operation of the different components of the water generating unit and adapts in order to obtain greater efficiency in water recovery.
- the system receives information by sensors of the environment in relation to temperature and humidity and generates an operational operation in accordance with the data recorded in the water generating unit 20, in order to obtain the maximum performance in obtaining water from the environment.
- the condensation system has a condensation temperature sensor 28 which works in coordination with the sensor 29 controlling the temperature and humidity of the environment.
- the entire assembly is supported by an anticorrosive metallic structure 24.
- the water retained by the evaporator condenses through the cold wall of the finned assembly and is collected in a tray 25, which has a filter that removes impurities and solids in suspension.
- the collected water like the whole evaporator system, receives a regulated dose of sterilizing oxidant that attacks the water in its initial phase and also prevents the formation of molds or other contaminants on the evaporator.
- the water obtained in the tray 25 is channeled through the conduit 26 to the stabilized sterilization vessel 50. In the tray 25 the water receives an oxidant injection 151 remaining from the Physical-Chemical process.
- Fig. 2 equipment 1 constituted by an Air inlet 190 originated by the forced fan 22 fig.3, this air circulates through a particulate filter 9
- the non-potable water that can be used to increase the efficiency is entered by 3, the flow rate which is regulated through a floating 4.
- a floating diffusing pump 5 drives the water through the circulation ducts 6 and these to the sprays / sprayers of Spray 7 and from the originating Spray a necessary fog 8 is formed.
- This produced mist is carried by the air stream 190 to the water condenser 20 (Fig.3).
- the whole system of the humidity generator 1 is supported by a structure 2.
- This generator of humidity is used to feed the efficiency of the system, especially in periods where the temperatures and the humidity are not at all favorable in the obtaining of important quantities of water.
- water b water obtained from municipal or collective network 210, water obtained from well 220, water obtained from domestic or industrial 200 containers
- the system allows a direct connection of the mentioned sources through a conduit of entry 41, fig. 4, which by means of an electronic regulating control of flow 43 allows a controlled and controlled water outlet 42 that connects with the condensate outlet conduit 26, and the final destination the primary sterilization container 50 (Fig.7) .
- the chemical composition of the air is approximately 78% Nitrogen and 21% Oxygen, this constitutes 99%, the rest corresponds to noble gases, water vapor, carbon dioxide, and in industrial areas hydrocarbons, ash, anhydride sulfurous, etc.
- the electric discharges modify the composition and after produced we can find nitric acid, ammonia, oxides of nitrogen that for the purification purposes act as pollutants.
- an oxygen concentrator 80 fig.5 which consists of an air inlet 81, an air filter 86, a compressor 82, and a gas separator through a selective adsorber 83, which it separates a large part of the nitrogen from the air 84 and the oxygen-rich gases are removed through a filter 87 and to the outlet 85.
- This oxygen stream has an approximate concentration of 90-95% oxygen, compared to 21% input.
- the stream of oxygen-rich gases is channeled to the stabilized sterilization source 100, fig.6, which through a very high voltage higher than 10,000 volts and with a frequency higher than 20,000 Hz produces a specific arc for the rich stream of oxygen that it enters and in this way converts it into a highly concentrated selective oxidant.
- the polarity variable in the "frequency" time of the electric field multiplies the performance of the process.
- a compressor 103 injects oxygen 85 into the annular space of a device composed of two tubular metal electrodes
- the tubular electrodes are connected to the output of a power source 104 that allows creating the electric field of variable polarity, providing a high voltage (greater than 10000 Volts) and a frequency higher than 20000 Hz, suitable for producing the ionization of oxygen injected.
- converter 105 is constructed in such a way that the electrodes and the tubular ceramic are supported at their ends by separate heads whose material and geometry provide the appropriate high voltage electrical insulation, as well as the corresponding channeling for input and output of the gases through connectors.
- the entire system makes it possible to convert oxygen-rich gases into a powerful selective oxidizing gas 57.
- This oxidant 57 is channeled to the primary sterilization vessel 50.
- Water obtained through a water obtained through the environment or ob: water obtained from municipal or collective network, water obtained from well, water obtained in domestic or industrial containers and channeled through conduit 26 or 42 (Fig. 3-Fig.4) does not meet the potability conditions, therefore, we will describe the chemical process of "Potabilization In Situ" developed for this purpose.
- a primary sterilization vessel 50 (Fig.7) whose main power is the water obtained 26 and / or 42 and the selective oxidant 57.
- Analytical control that allows us to follow the process until it is chemically finished, that is, the treated water is free of contaminants, viruses, microorganisms, bacteria, etc. Although the user demands water, it will not be available until the chemical process is completed.
- the oxidant used is poorly soluble in water, after acting on the obtained water, it forms in the upper part of the primary sterilization vessel 50 (Fig.7) a sterile atmosphere, which avoids future contamination in the walls and ceiling of the container.
- the primary sterilization vessel 50 is constituted by a cylindrical container with an alloy structure suitable for oxidants 51, a water inlet 26 and / or 42, a selective oxidant inlet 57, both inlets, of water and oxidant, converge to a gas / water mixture diffuser. 55
- the system through a motor for rotating an axis 52 operates a set of gas / liquid phase homogenizing trays 54, and at the same time a set of floats used for process control 53.
- the treated sterilized water 121 is sucked by the pump 120.
- the oxidant efficiency is referenced in that its Redox (V) potential is 2.07 while that of the chlorine (bactericide used worldwide) is 1, 36.
- the oxidation produced is very effective for reduced inorganic species, namely:
- the oxidant used causes the inactivation of bacteria by oxidation: first the oxidant acts on glycoproteins, glycolipids and some amino acids. In the cellular interior, the oxidant attacks enzymatic systems and the nuclear material producing its destruction. In viruses Oxidation occurs first on the proteins of the virus capsid, to then attack the nucleic acid inside.
- the oxidation that we make differs from the oxidation carried out with chlorine, in which the chlorine leaves undesirable disinfection byproducts.
- the circulation pump 120 fig.8, whose main body is an oxidant-resistant alloy 123, driven by an electric motor 124.
- the water driven through conduit 122 is sent to adsorption chamber 130, fig.9.
- This chamber consists of a structure suitable for oxidants 1 31, has two outlets, one of water without oxidant 1 32 and a residual oxygen output 135.
- the adsorption chamber 130 contains a selected and specific adsorbent 133, with great adsorption power that allows to eliminate the oxidant in excess and at the same time eliminates all kinds of odors or undesirable taste of the water to be consumed.
- the specific adsorbent 133 acts as a catalyst and transforms the oxidant into oxygen, thereby eliminating flavors or odors generated by oxidation.
- the adsorbents used have high specific surfaces, in the order of 1000 to 2000 m 2 / g.
- the high surface area values are largely due to the porosity they present.
- Adsorption is a process by which atoms on the surface of a solid attract and retain molecules of another compound.
- All carbon atoms on the surface of a crystal are capable of attracting molecules of compounds that cause undesirable color, odor or taste.
- the difference of the specific selected adsorbent 1 33 for our invention consists in the amount of atoms on the surface available to perform the adsorption.
- a high specific surface, with a pore size distribution that makes it easily accessible to the adsorbate, is a necessary condition to optimize the preparation of the Adsorbent Bed 33 (Fig.9).
- the water without oxidizer, without odor, without flavor and without color exits through the conduit 132 and is sent to the drinking water container 150, fig.10.
- This container is constituted by a structure suitable for oxidant 154 and consists of a water inlet without oxidant 132 coming from the adsorption chamber, which in order not to mix with the oxidant 60 excess excess, from the primary sterilization vessel 50, is sent to the bottom of the vessel 150.
- the container contains a mixer 153 which works in coordination with the mineral dispensers 170 (Fig.10).
- It also has a floating system that controls the levels of the container and are indicators of its status.
- this oxidant is not bubbled into the water, but forms a sterile atmosphere that does not allow the formation of molds, microorganisms or bacteria, on the walls and lid of the water container 150.
- the surplus of the oxidant is sent to the condensate tray 25 (Fig.3), through the conduit 151, in order to have sterile at the beginning of the dripping, or at the outlet of the solenoid valve 42 or outside.
- the water stored in the container 150 is ready to be consumed through the tap 180 (Fig.10).
- the oxygen concentrator 80 and the source of stabilized sterilization 100 for the purpose of generating oxidant in sufficient quantity for the purpose of the sterilization of the system. This occurs during the 24 hours and the 365 days of the year.
- the drinking water 180 obtained comes from a water to: water obtained through the environment, it has a low content of minerals.
- the drinking water 180 obtained is b: water obtained from municipal or collective network, water obtained from well, water obtained in domestic or industrial containers, it has minerals of origin.
- A drinking water 180 obtained through the environment, you can incorporate minerals, polyvitamins, carbohydrates, etc. in order to achieve the following:
- B drinking water 180 obtained from a municipal or collective network, water obtained from well, water obtained from domestic or industrial vessels, can be incorporated minerals, polyvitamins, carbohydrates, etc. in order to achieve the following:
- POTASSIUM 1 MG / LTS.
- CHLORIDE 70 MG / LTS.
- PHOSPHORUS 50 MG / LTS.
- SODIUM along with potassium, this mineral is closely linked to the regulation of body fluids. Regulates the balance of body fluids inside and outside cells. Maintains the level of fluids in blood.
- POTASSIUM works together with sodium to regulate the water balance in the body and normalize the heart rate (potassium works inside the cells, sodium outside them). When the sodium-potassium balance is altered, the nervous and muscular functions are affected.
- CALCIUM keeps bones and teeth healthy, participates in muscle contraction and in blood clotting, helps a better transmission of nerve impulses. It regulates blood pressure and intervenes in the coagulation of the blood.
- CHLORIDE it forms the hydrochloric acid of the stomach and is found in the fluids next to sodium, with which it works for the distribution of body fluids. It intervenes in the digestion of food. It helps eliminate waste from the body.
- PHOSPHORUS present in all the cells of the body. Calcium and phosphorus must be in balance to function correctly. Promotes bone growth and maintenance. Maintains healthy gums and teeth. It helps in the metabolism of carbohydrates and fats, providing energy in all cells of the body.
- SODIUM CHLORIDE 450 MG / LTS.
- POTASSIUM CHLORIDE 120 MG / LTS.
- SODIUM along with potassium, this mineral is closely linked to the regulation of body fluids. Regulates the balance of body fluids inside and outside cells. Maintains the level of fluids in blood.
- POTASSIUM works together with sodium to regulate the water balance in the body and normalize the heart rate (potassium works inside the cells, sodium outside them). When the sodium-potassium balance is altered, nervous and muscular functions are affected
- CARBOHYDRATES they constitute the fuel or basic energy source of the organism. They are the best form of fuel that the brain can assimilate and use.
- POTASSIUM 1 MG / LTS.
- CHLORIDE 350 MG / LTS.
- PHOSPHORUS 100 MG / LTS.
- VITAMIN C 60 MG / LTS.
- VITAMIN B1 1 MG / LTS.
- VITAMIN B3 10 MG / LTS.
- VITAMIN B6 1.5 MG / LTS.
- VITAMIN B9 150 MICROGRAM / LTS.
- VITAMIN B12 1 MICROGRAM / LTS.
- SODIUM along with potassium, this mineral is closely linked to the regulation of body fluids. Regulates the balance of body fluids inside and outside cells. Maintains the level of fluids in blood.
- POTASSIUM works together with sodium to regulate the water balance in the body and normalize the heart rate (potassium works within the cells; the sodium out of them). When the sodium-potassium balance is altered, nervous and muscular functions are affected
- CALCIUM keeps bones and teeth healthy, participates in muscle contraction and blood clotting. It helps a better transmission of nerve impulses. It regulates blood pressure and intervenes in the coagulation of the blood.
- ZINC is involved in many functions of the organism and is part of many enzymatic systems. It is essential for the synthesis of proteins and regulates the contraction of muscles. It participates in the synthesis of insulin, it is important for the formation of red blood cells and the balance of acidity and alkalinity of the organism. It is important in the development of all reproductive organs.
- CHLORIDE it forms the hydrochloric acid of the stomach and is found in the fluids next to sodium, with which it works for the distribution of body fluids. It intervenes in the digestion of food. It helps eliminate waste from the body.
- PHOSPHORUS present in all the cells of the body. Calcium and phosphorus must be in balance to function correctly. Promotes bone growth and maintenance. Maintains healthy gums and teeth. It helps in the metabolism of carbohydrates and fats, providing energy in all the cells of the organism,
- IRON it is found in every cell of the body. It intervenes in the metabolization of the B vitamins, it helps the growth. Promotes resistance to infections. Prevents anemia and fatigue. Improves muscle tone Increase concentration, memory and learning ability,
- CARBOHYDRATES they constitute the fuel or basic energy source of the organism. They are the best form of fuel that the brain can assimilate and use.
- VITAMIN C essential for the organism, helps to form collagen in the connective tissue of the foot !, cartilages, discs, joints, walls capillaries, bones and teeth. It helps the formation of thyroid hormones. It helps the absorption of iron, helps the use of carbohydrates, synthesis of fats and proteins, preservation and integrity of the walls of blood vessels.
- VITAMIN B1 has a key role in the production of energy. It is vital for the proper functioning of the nervous system. It helps to metabolize carbohydrates to convert them into energy. Maintains the health of cell membranes, promotes growth and individual learning ability.
- VITAMINIA B3 contributes to the release of energy from food and the formation of substances necessary for the use of fats and sugars. Participates in the maintenance of the normal functioning of the skin and the nervous and digestive systems.
- VITAMIN B6 has several functions in the body, especially in the metabolism of amino acids and the central nervous system. It acts on the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates and fats. It helps in the formation of antibodies and blood cells and insulin. Regulates the balance of body fluids.
- VITAMIN B9 absorbed in the gastrointestinal system, transported by the blood and acts in a wide variety of functions. It helps the formation of proteins. It is essential for the division of cells in the body, especially during the stage of growth, pregnancy and normal development of the child in its first years of life. Involved in the formation of normal red blood cells.
- VITAMIN B12 helps the functioning of iron as raw material to make red blood cells. It stimulates the use of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Promotes growth, cell development and blood cells. Involved in the manufacture of the coverage of nerve cells and maintenance of normal functioning of the nervous system. The complete chemical physical process of potabilizer! "N s ⁇ tu" of the water and the system in general is operated under commands and commands generated from an electronic device (230) (Fig.12).
- the general system is the result of an orderly sequence of stages, which are based on the signals sent by the water level detection sensors of each container (53) and (152), belonging to the primary sterilization container (50) and to the drinking water container (150) respectively.
- the control system (230), will use the information received from the sensors, among other things to:
- this original invention raises several fundamental concepts for the lives of human beings, and above all things prioritizes the environment, by not using chemical agents in the purification "in situ”, but we have also incorporated the concept that through water we can improve the lives of human beings, especially the needy.
- this invention takes into account the following:
- This system makes it possible to reach all the populations of a country, the poor classes, the middle class, the pending classes, that is to say, to make drinking water available to everyone.
- a system that can provide water with electricity but also with wind and / or solar energy.
- a system that allows water to be conditioned according to family needs, namely: balanced mineral water, water for athletes, water for nutritional deficiencies.
- e) Generate an oxidant through the rich oxygen current channeling to a source of stabilized sterilization where high voltage higher than 10,000 volts and high frequency higher than 20,000 Hertz achieve a selective oxidant.
- the temperature of the water obtained by a) or c) will be in the ranges between 5 ° C to 25 ° C, these temperatures being optimal to accept the subsequent chemical reactions,
- the electronic device that controls the complete physical-chemical process of in-situ water purification.
- the electronic device is the result of an orderly sequence of stages generated by the level control sensors of the different containers.
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