WO2013162346A1 - Dispositif magnétique de traitement de l'eau et d'autres fluides - Google Patents

Dispositif magnétique de traitement de l'eau et d'autres fluides Download PDF

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WO2013162346A1
WO2013162346A1 PCT/MX2013/000021 MX2013000021W WO2013162346A1 WO 2013162346 A1 WO2013162346 A1 WO 2013162346A1 MX 2013000021 W MX2013000021 W MX 2013000021W WO 2013162346 A1 WO2013162346 A1 WO 2013162346A1
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
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    • C02F1/00Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage
    • C02F1/48Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage with magnetic or electric fields
    • C02F1/481Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage with magnetic or electric fields using permanent magnets
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
    • C02FTREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
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  • An object of the present invention is to propose a device and its manufacturing method for the magnetic treatment of water that moves through pipes, in order to pulverize the crystals of the contained salts and prevent the formation of mineral sediments.
  • Water magnetization is a pseudoscientific process that seeks to alter the properties of water, and in particular reduce its hardness, through a magnetic field, without using the chemical agents that are commonly used, such as ion exchange resins or chelating ligands or physical processes such as distillation or precipitation of lime by heating.
  • This equipment works based on a permanent magnetic field that interacts with the physical-electrical properties of the signals by altering their crystalline qualities, making the crystals acquire an ovoidal shape instead of the normally cubic conformation, which does not allow Adhesion to metal walls.
  • This type of equipment is effective to keep these facilities free of saline deposits, at the same time in those systems that have suffered and retain the harmful effect of the encrustation, caused by erosion of the ovoidal microcrystals that are in migratory activity, the cleaning, dragging and disappearance of the inlay layer. Because this is a physical and non-chemical procedure that nothing adds or removes it to the water, but it does precipitate them solid as a muddy sediment that is easily removed and is removed by purges (faucets, shower heads, bottom valves, etc.). Some of the mineral contents are deposited as a thin protective layer over the water passages; This protection is valuable as it keeps the system from corrosive influences. But since it is fundamentally an artifact to prevent fouling, it is advisable to continue with the addition of chemicals that prevent corrosion and produce film protections.
  • US Patent No. 3, 170,871 refers to a magnetic filter and more particularly, to a filter adapted to be inserted into a fluid line in order to remove paramagnetic particles.
  • US Patent No. 3,951, 807 describes an apparatus for water treatment, which includes an elongated magnet having a large number of longitudinally spaced magnetic poles, enclosed in an internal armature of non-magnetic material, the latter being received within of an external reinforcement of magnetic material and in a radially space relationship.
  • US Patent No. 4, 146,479 describes a magnetic water conditioner, which has a hollow cover with a disk-like arrangement of cylindrical magnets coaxially arranged on the cover, to provide a ring-shaped magnetic treatment zone. the space that exists between the armor and the arrangement.
  • the magnets are polarized along their diameters and have polar faces on their lateral surfaces, these magnets can be rotatable with respect to the axis of the arrangement in several fixed positions which allows to determine the best arrangement of the magnetic field, all this without any structural change in the design of the water conditioner.
  • U.S. Patent No. 4,176,065 refers to a device in which groups of elongated magnets are aligned in an end-to-end relationship, to provide an elongated magnetic element that is inserted into the central cavity of an annular screen. .
  • a circulating stream of liquid, such as hydraulic fluid, is directed towards the screen and above the magnets in order to remove ferrous particles or other magnetically attractive contaminants.
  • United States Patent No. 4,210,535 describes magnetic treatment apparatus for conveniently removable installation with systems of extendable pipe lines from a reservoir of ionized water, terminating until the last flow remotely from the same consumer or another outlet valve .
  • the water treatment device comprises: poles magnetic polarity spaced apart, to significantly alter the ionic characteristics of water, of which its magnetic poles are maintained along the pipe line segment, maintaining its novelty, width and mounting means.
  • US Patent No. 4,299,700 describes a device for the magnetic treatment of water and other liquids; having a pair of concentric tubular covers which are spaced apart from each other to form an annular treatment chamber.
  • the inner cover contains an elongated magnet having two or more spaced longitudinal poles;
  • the intermediate cover is made of a magnetic material that serves to concentrate the lines of magnetic force through the annular chamber.
  • the inner cover is supported within the intermediate cover by elastic, non-magnetic covers that are positioned on top of the opposite terminals of the inner cover and compressed therebetween and the inner surface of the intermediate cover, so that the treatment chamber is airtight .
  • a pair of openings are provided at opposite terminals of the inner cover to allow fluid to flow into and through the annular chamber.
  • the openings are internally and externally deformed so as to form blocking ears between the openings and the covers of the magnets respectively.
  • the inner cover terminals are flared outwardly to prevent the covers from sliding out of the inner cover and to impart additional compression to the covers.
  • US Patent No. 4,428,837 refers to an invention that provides an improved apparatus for water treatment, in order to reduce scale formation in mechanical devices that employ water and to improve the ability to service liquids in other applications. , by using a magnetic circuitry that maximizes the effectiveness of the magnetic flux in fluids.
  • This circuitry includes permanent magnets of the ring-flat type, collector discs with conical transmission points, established air spaces and thread concentration cores.
  • This invention makes custom magnetic separation possible to meet a wide range of requirements for flow rate ratios, through the use of variable size flow separators and interchangeability of the inner core.
  • US Patent No. 4,485,012 describes a water treatment system, which comprises a first water line in communication with a water source at one end and a water filter at the other end. A means of alternating magnetic current is imposed on the first water line, in such a way that the water flowing through it will be subjected to the existing magnetic field. A second water line extends from the water filter to an outlet. A direct current magnet is imposed on the second water line, so that the water flowing there will be subject to that magnetic field.
  • the magnetic means are composed of coils fixed on a cover, a first axis extends through the coil and is adjustablely secured to the cover.
  • the internal shaft terminal culminates in a sheet which is normally positioned adjacent to the inlet and outlet openings of the deck.
  • a second axis is similarly securely secured to the cover and its internal terminal culminates in a sheet which is disposed opposite to the first mentioned sheet.
  • the adjustable positions of the sheets influence the mechanical vibrations that are imposed on the flow of water from the inlet opening to the outlet opening.
  • US Patent No. 4,505,815 refers to an apparatus for the treatment of liquids containing suspended solids, colloidal particles, dissolved minerals and calcium materials. It comprises an internal non-ferrous cylindrical cover adapted to support a plurality of magnet bars within it, as well as an outer cover made of ferromagnetic material.
  • the internal cylindrical cover is concentrically spaced relatively to the other external cylindrical cover by means of cross-shaped supports and a plurality of baffles arranged opposite and misaligned from each other.
  • the terminals of the internal cylindrical cover are open and supported by the cross-shaped elements and the openings in the cover within the terminals, such that they allow the liquid to flow into the space between the internal and external cylindrical covers.
  • the baffles also serve to cause turbulence and a spiral fluid movement between both decks.
  • the movement of spiral fluid is provided to the liquid by wobbling the baffles 90 ° to complete a 360 ° rotation in relation to the center.
  • the magnetic flux field extends outward from the magnetic bars through the liquid and precipitates the suspended minerals contained in the liquid.
  • the apparatus prevents scale formation of deposits in liquid systems such as water lines, heating tanks, air conditioners and many other liquid systems where it is desirable to keep internal surfaces free of corrosion and accumulation. Centering tabs on the terminals of the inner cover and in the center of it allow precise centering of the inner cover with respect to the outer cover.
  • US Patent No. 4,763,092 describes a magnetic filter consisting of a screwed connector, having a recess formed in the rear end of the screw and directed in its same axial direction, a permanent rod-shaped magnet fixed in the recess and an element non-magnetic interposed between the permanent magnet piece and an inner surface circumferential to the portion of the screw that defines the gap.
  • the permanent rod-shaped magnet is magnetized in such a way that the magnetic poles must appear on their circumferential surface diametrically opposite the terminations of their cross-section.
  • the permanent rod-shaped magnet is axially projected from the terminal tip of the surface of the screw portion.
  • 4,888,113 refers to a magnetic water treatment device for the treatment of water within a pipe of non-ferrous material is described below.
  • the device is constructed with an elongated aluminum cover that supports two permanent magnet bars oriented such that the positive pole of a magnet is oriented towards a termination of the device; thus, the positive pole of the other magnet is oriented towards the other terminal of the device.
  • the magnets are fixed on the aluminum casing by casting, so that they lie parallel and directly opposite each other transversely to the non-ferrous pipe.
  • US Patent No. 4,946,590 describes a magnetic device that can be coupled for water treatment in order to minimize the scale of precipitation of solids and labile deposits in a fluid source, especially in a domestic water system;
  • This consists of a magnetic arrangement that has two sections that are coupled together on a section of the non-ferromagnetic water line duct.
  • the arrangement of magnets consists of at least two pairs of magnetic poles of opposite polarity through the water flow path, where a magnetic field is produced by defining magnetic flux lines directly perpendicular to the path where the water thus flows, the magnets in the arrangement they attract each other through the flow path.
  • the magnets in the arrangement also define magnetic poles of opposite polarity that proceed along with the current along the water flow.
  • the individual magnets in the arrangement are arranged in such a way that their poles are directed towards and away from the conduit, not longitudinally along the flow path. In this way, the maximum field strength is obtained in a docking device.
  • An outer sheath of ferromagnetic material provides magnetic flux lines to high permeability materials, thus maximizing the flux density in the area of the fluid flowing through the conduit.
  • US Patent No. 5,055,189 describes a water treatment apparatus, the housing of which is divided containing two permanent magnets of opposite polarity producing perpendicular magnetic lines in the flow of water within a magnetically permeable pipe, in conjunction with radiating ceramics.
  • US Patent No. 5,122,277 describes an apparatus and method for conditioning a liquid in a flow line.
  • a magnet is located around a section of the flow line, such that a desired polarity pole is pointing towards the flow line.
  • a magnetically conductive diverter band is placed around the outside of the magnet to form a loop around the magnet, thereby increasing the strength of the magnetic field of the desired polarity in said flow line.
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,378,362 refers to a system that is provided for water treatment in order to reduce calcium carbonate deposits. At least three of four pairs of magnets, make up a group of magnets that are mounted around a water carrying pipe, the magnets being spaced parallel to the length of the pipe, in addition to the magnets of each pair lying on opposite sides of the pipe. Each pair of magnets (for example: and a frame containing them, form a unit which is individually coupled around the pipe, to facilitate the change of spacing between adjacent magnets. Two different groups of magnets can be used, being the spacing of the magnets of the first inharmonic group with respect to the spacing of the second group.
  • US Patent No. 5,468,378 describes a series of improvements that are applicable to conditioners equipped with three independent magnetic fields, each generated by either a single magnet, or a set of magnets and consisting of coupling the first set of magnets, an auxiliary magnet or group of magnets using a telescopic axis, whose complementary magnet will tend to move away from the first magnetic field and that will have a conical cover or connector which can move in an upper or lower extension depending on the current of flowing fluid through the conditioner; thus, the higher the water flow, the closer the auxiliary magnet will be and the greater the amount of magnetic flux in the area where water flows between the permanent magnet or the group of magnets and its magnetically permeable body.
  • the design also provides the incorporation of a magnetic filter and a rotor equipped with blades, it is also equipped with a coil in which a Electromotive force is generated and can be harnessed to external contacts.
  • US Patent No. 5,540,835 describes a method and apparatus by which water is magnetically treated in order to retard the growth of zebra mussels in water systems, thereby reducing the requirements and the cost of maintenance and amount of toxic chemical treatments that are released into the environment.
  • the method includes removing a volume of water from an environment contaminated with the zebra mussel, magnetically treating the water, then returning the treated water to the environment.
  • the apparatus includes a permanent magnet of alternating polarity to generate a magnetic field through which water is treated.
  • US Patent No. 5,584,994 describes an apparatus in which water is discharged from a pure water tank by means of a pump is returned back to the tank through a cyclic water channel. Halfway through the cyclic water channel, a magnetic force generator is provided.
  • permanent magnets are arranged in such a way that three water channels are interposed, each made of a non-magnetic material and each having a long and narrow section, thus the magnetic poles of the magnets they face each other out of the longest side of the section.
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,656,171 refers to a method and apparatus for reducing corrosion and lime deposits caused by water impurities on surfaces exposed to water are described below.
  • the apparatus and method employ a recirculation system to direct water through a magnetic treatment unit, as well as a deflector system for washing surfaces subject to corrosion and lime deposits.
  • the deflector system includes a plurality of nozzles arranged to direct flows of magnetically treated water against the wall of the water heater tank, as well as a spiral loop with perforations facing a heating element or a group of these elements, of the water heater, in order to direct flows of magnetically treated water towards the surfaces of the heating elements.
  • US Patent No. 6,123,843 is a follow-up to Patent No.
  • 5,678,362 in which a system is provided for water treatment in order to reduce calcium carbonate deposits. At least three of four pairs of magnets, make up a group of magnets that are mounted around a water carrying pipe, the magnets being spaced parallel to the length of the pipe, in addition to the magnets of each pair lying on opposite sides of the pipe. Each pair of magnets and a frame that contains them, form a unit which is individually coupled around the pipe, to facilitate the change of spacing between adjacent magnets.
  • U.S. Patent No. 6,171, 504 refers to a magnetic water or improved fluid treatment system is described, consisting of strong magnets arranged in a specific spatial and polar orientation, respectively from each other, and thus forming a device. of treatment to be mounted on pipes for hauling fluids, and which produces a very strong and concentrated magnetic field. The method of treating fluids magnetically is also described.
  • US Patent No. 6,231, 759 describes a water treatment device which can easily be attached to a water distribution pipe in a general domestic water measurement box, without having to use any special tools.
  • the device comprises a pair of magnetic bodies in which adjacent permanent magnets are accommodated with different polarities.
  • the magnetic bodies are located in sections, and skewed towards the openings of the sections by winding.
  • the device also comprises a first connective part placed on one side to rotatably and detachably connect both sections, while the openings of the sections are opposite each other, as well as a second connective part placed on the other side for detachably connect both sections, in the same way the openings of both sections being opposite from each other.
  • the water distribution pipe is between permanent magnets when both sections are connected.
  • US Patent No. 6,270,666 refers to an apparatus consisting of a magnetic unit containing yokes made of a magnetic material, with a permanent magnet at one end and a magnetic treatment part, contacting a conduit through which the fluid is Move on the other end.
  • This unit is used for the purpose of treating fluids by exposing the line to a magnetic force.
  • a plurality of magnetic units are arranged in an arrangement such that the magnetic poles N and S generated in the magnetic treatment parts alternate along the flow path of the fluids.
  • US Patent No. 6,277,275 describes a circuit for the application of magnetism, which has a construction where the different polarity terminations of a pair of permanent magnets are connected to the respective ends of a yoke having a letter shape V. This is attached to the pipe to place the permanent magnets near it. In this way an apparatus for the magnetic treatment of fluids is formed which can reduce the loss of magnetic field.
  • US Patent No. 6,468,423 describes a magnetic field generating device 5a and 5b, for the application of magnetic fields in water, they are located in the vicinity of an inlet or outlet in a water passage area. where pairs of electrodes 1 1 and 12 are arranged with spaces between them.
  • passage walls which are arranged at predetermined intervals and that are perpendicular to the axial direction of the pipe line, define the water passage, and, with the internal surface of the pipe line, the openings 1 a and 10b. Electrodes 11 and 12 are mounted on the faces of the passage walls.
  • US Patent No. 7,718,059 B2 refers to an apparatus for producing magnetized water. Said apparatus consists of a plurality of radially arranged magnetic bars, wherein each magnet is structured as a plurality of neodymium based magnetic bars and stacked in a stainless steel pipe, in a manner in which the poles of each magnet They face each other.
  • the device has a large contact area between the magnetic field and the flow of water through it, thus activating the water by changing its structure.
  • the apparatus consists of a group of magnets including a plurality of fixed magnetic bars, a plurality of standard magnetic bars, an upper plate arranged at the upper ends of the fixed and standard magnetic bars, a lower plate arranged at the ends bottom of the fixed and standard magnets, and a spacer plate placed between the upper and lower plate; a cover having a cylindrical main body to cover the magnetic group within it, an opening in a portion of the upper end, as well as a lower part that is funnel-shaped and a passage of liquids; also a cover to cover the opening of the cover, this cover being coupled to the cover in a removable manner and having a funnel shape and a passage of liquids.
  • US Patent No. 7,887,708 B2 describes a method and device for water treatment, using an electromagnetic field.
  • the method comprises the steps to subject the water to the electromagnetic field generated using an inductor coil; as well as the variation of the frequency of a handling signal for the coil, such that the generated electromagnetic field has a variable frequency.
  • US Patent Application No. 10 / 039,510 refers to an invention which is directed to provide a magnetic processing unit for liquids, which can activate a flow of liquid in a thick pipe and can perform a water treatment.
  • This unit is wrapped around the pipe where the liquid flows and that activates said liquid by means of magnetic force, this includes water treatment sections that have a band around the pipe as well as magnetic covers equipped with a band as an insert and that enclose a plurality of permanent magnets within them, wherein the water processing sections are covered with a sheath consisting of a non-magnetic material.
  • US Patent Application No. 10 / 048,241 describes an invention whose objective is to provide a device, as well as a method for the efficient production of magnetized water useful in the metabolism of living bodies by arranging water molecules, taking advantage of the phenomenon in which water molecules are willing to form groups and become enriched in a pulsating magnetic field.
  • the device of the present invention comprises a chamber which is shaped like a vessel for a container of purified water to be placed therein, and which is wrapped with cable reels on its outer wall with a certain amount of turns a means of supplying energy to convert the originally supplied alternating current into pulsed direct current signals at a certain frequency, and thus injecting this pulsing signal into said coils for the induction of pulsating magnetic fields into said chamber; a cooling means installed on the outer side of the chamber in order to cool the heat generated by the coils; a means to measure the temperature changes generated by the coils; a means of measuring the magnetization time of purified water; as well as a means to control the stop of the pulsating direct current input signals at the moment in which, when the aforementioned measurements are made, the time spent in magnetizing has reached its present time.
  • US Patent Application No. 11 / 590,731 describes a magnetic treatment device which includes a water container, a hose with a coupling device for supplying water in the container, and a number of magnetic elements linked within the hose for Water flow activation through the hose.
  • the coupling device includes a nut element as well as a threaded element to secure the hose.
  • the nut element includes a pipe to receive the hose and to form an annular channel between the nut element and the pipe.
  • An external cover can be linked inside the hose and the magnetic elements, just as an activating agent can be arranged between the outer cover and the magnetic elements.
  • US Patent Application No. 12 / 117,083 describes a magnetic conditioner for water which treats water with a magnetic field.
  • Said conditioner includes a tank that has an operable inlet to receive water from a pump, as well as an operable outlet to discharge the water.
  • the magnetic water conditioner is installed in close proximity to the pump.
  • a plurality of magnetic elements are aligned and spaced apart inside the tank with their north and south poles arranged on opposite sides of the permanent magnets.
  • US Patent Application No. 12 / 019,636 describes a magnetic generator for water with varying polarization ratios, comprising a magnetization assembly that includes at least one set of N pole magnetization units and S pole magnetization units; one side of each of the magnetization units of poles N and S has an inlet water tap to introduce filtered water; the other side of each of the magnetization units of poles, both N and S, has its respective water outlet; filtered water flows through the spaces being taken from the outlet water faucets to their respective transmission pipe; each of the water outlet valves are connected to their respective transmission pipe; thus, an electronic flow dosing unit or a dosing control disk for introducing water from the magnetization unit of pole N to the unit S and mixing the water in different ratios so as to have different polarity ratios.
  • US Patent Application No. 12/371, 842 describes a device for producing magnetized water which can be installed outside a Water supply pipe to supply water for drinking, or inside the head of a shower or water purifier to magnetize the water being converted into healthy and functional water by using the characteristics of magnetic ions, so this magnetized water Increases skin protection and prevention of therapeutic effects in skin infections, when used as a bath, or magnetized water detoxifies or neutralizes poisonous substances, as well as having an anti-inflammatory effect when used as drinking water, thus increasing the natural healing force against diseases.
  • US Patent Application No. 12 / 352,145 describes magnetic treatment units, which comprise: a body having a central opening, as well as a pair of gaps on opposite sides of the central opening for insertion and retention of magnets when they are Covered with a handle.
  • the magnets are flat and have their poles on the flat sides, these are inserted in the holes, so that the north pole of one magnet faces the south pole of the other magnet in the opposite holes.
  • This invention also describes an assembly for magnetic treatment to be inserted in a pipe or in an open channel with a baffle plate, consisting of a plurality of openings in which some have magnetic treatment units attached thereto, such that the units of magnetic treatment are regularly spaced from the deflector plate, and oriented so that the south poles of the magnets in the adjacent magnetic treatment units are aligned.
  • the present invention aims to avoid these inconveniences by proposing a device that minimizes pressure drops and allows easy cleaning.
  • a device that minimizes pressure drops and allows easy cleaning There is also the disadvantage that some commercial water treatment devices that employ magnetic fields from permanent magnets have been unable to treat the water flowing through large tubes that are commonly used in municipal water supply or channels of irrigation.
  • the devices can be manufactured with permanent magnets placed on the outside of the pipes or, with magnets that are placed inside said pipes, in particular for those with diameters greater than those of inches.
  • the devices can be manufactured with enough magnets, to cover the entire tube where the water travels, with a magnetic field strong enough to spray most of the crystals of the salts that travel in the Water. It is known that sediment formation is due to the existence of minerals dissolved in water and that the molecules of said minerals, like water molecules circulate in a completely disorderly manner. The molecules can be ordered by proper polarization, which can minimize the problem of sedimentation.
  • the device of the present invention has been conceived and structured in order to solve most of the problems that arise with the use of existing devices in the market.
  • the present invention relates to devices for magnetic water treatment that can be concentric tube equipment with external magnets and string equipment with internal magnets.
  • Concentric tube devices with external magnets are essentially characterized in that they are constructed from elongated and hollow tubes, of varying exterior configuration, with various materials, which may include 40-80 PVC cards, or stainless steel.
  • the diameters of the pipes range from 1 ⁇ 2 to 4 inches and according to the invention, on said tubes a group of magnets are placed in a linear or transverse way to the water flow.
  • Said concentric tube devices are designed considering parameters such as the speed of the water flow and the physicochemical quality of the water to be treated, and according to the required magnetic field, permanent magnets are placed on the tube through which the water circulates. These magnets are covered by another tube of larger diameter which serves as a shell.
  • the version of the present invention which considers concentric tubes, includes caps or side caps and threaded or flanged parts as required by the design.
  • the present invention also presents the version of a device of strings or inner hands which is characterized in that it can be constructed from an elongated and hollow tube, mainly with stainless steel material, in diameters ranging from 4 to 36 inches .
  • segments of fixed strings of various geometries are placed inside said tube, in particular it is considered a prismatic or cylindrical configuration, and the materials can be stainless steel or steel material such as the Commercial PTR. Inside these prisms or tubes, permanent magnet groups are placed.
  • An important advantage of the present invention is the fact that said prisms or tubes have, at the end, where the water flows, a pyramidal or conical shape to reduce pressure drops.
  • Another advantage is the way of placing the permanent magnets inside the housings or container tubes, where strings are proposed inside metal containers by establishing bridges between the groups of magnets, managing to reinforce their magnetic action and minimize the dispersion of the magnetism.
  • the unit the magnetic water treatment device may have means that allow permanent magnets to be connected in series.
  • Each permanent magnet may have one or more pairs of magnets oriented such that the south pole of the second magnet is parallel to the north pole of the first magnet.
  • An advantage of the present invention is the fact that the permanent magnets are protected inside the metal prisms or in pipes, in this way it is avoided that said magnets can break when the devices suffer some type of accident.
  • the permanent magnets used in the present invention can be of any convenient class, such as: neodymium iron boron or hard ferrite (ceramic) or Samarium Cobalt.
  • neodymium iron boron or hard ferrite (ceramic) or Samarium Cobalt For larger pipes, magnetic treatment sets may be required, for this, parameters such as: the level of contamination or salinity of the water and the volumetric expense are considered. The force of the magnet and the distance between the magnets must also be considered. permanent acting together.
  • the present invention provides treated water through magnetic fields where said water can have the following characteristics: a) Increase in solubility to reduce the amount of fertilizers that are applied in crops and the use of chemical products. b) Increase in permeability resulting in greater ease to hydrate the soil where the plants have been sown. c) Increased solubility and reduced water viscosity to treat soils with high salinity contents.
  • Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the device for magnetic water treatment, with permanent magnets inside metal prisms.
  • Figure 2. Shows a cross-sectional view of the shell tube.
  • Figure 3. Shows a cross-sectional view of the central support for the permanent magnet strings.
  • Figure 4. Shows a cross-sectional view of a rectangular duct, where the way of cutting said rectangular duct to form the permanent magnet strings is seen, resulting in two rectangular ducts.
  • Figure 5. Shows a cross-sectional view of a rectangular duct, where the way of welding the rectangular ducts on the central support is appreciated.
  • Figure 6. Shows a cross-sectional view of the shell tube with some elements to support the permanent magnet strings.
  • Figure 7. Shows a cross-sectional view of the armor tube with the support for magnet strings.
  • Figure 8. Shows a perspective view of the way to cut the square duct.
  • Figure 9. Shows a cross-sectional view with the shape of the permanent magnets placed inside the ducts.
  • Figure 10.- Shows a perspective view of the magnet support duct in the form of a prism.
  • Figure 1 shows a cross-sectional view of one of the arrangements designed for the placement of permanent magnets.
  • Figure 12.- Shows a side elevation view of the device with rows of permanent magnets.
  • Figure 13. Shows a cross-sectional view of a concentric tube device with the strings of permanent magnets held by an aluminum clamp.
  • Figure 14. Shows a cross-sectional view of a concentric tube device with the armor tube placed.
  • Figure 15.- Shows a cross-sectional view of a concentric tube device with tubes instead of square prisms.
  • FIG. 1 where a perspective view of the device for magnetic water treatment is presented, said figure represents the model containing permanent magnets inside metal prisms (2) near the center of the tube or the magnets are also represented permanent (4) that are located near the walls of the tube.
  • the device with permanent magnets inside the duct (1) which can be made of stainless steel material, can be designed with an appropriate number of permanent magnets that are placed inside strings in various locations within said tube 1.
  • the magnets are supported within rectangular ducts (3) and square ducts (13) near the center of the tube (1). Also in square ducts (14) next to the walls of said tube.
  • the magnetic water treatment device may include a flange (6) for installation in the system pipes.
  • the method for manufacturing a device for magnetic water treatment is described in Figures 2 through 15, and according to said figures the procedure can consider the following aspects: a) Measure and cut the shell tube (1). b) Measure and cut the square prism that will serve as support (3) that can be from a commercial PTR (2). c) Measure and cut supports (3) for permanent magnets from the commercial PTR, according to figure (4). d) Weld support (3) of permanent magnets on commercial PTR (2) according to figure (5) and polish welds. e) Place permanent magnets inside the supports (3) based on the arrangement and design of the device, and cover said supports. f) Place the arrangement considered by the PTR (2) and the permanent magnet supports (3) on the support plates (8) according to figure 6.
  • FIG. 14 shows a concentric tube device where the pipe (1) through which water circulates is lined by strings (17) containing permanent magnets, and according to the manufacturing method, said strings are held by a clamp (18) , until the armor tube (18) is placed as indicated in Figure 15.
  • Figure 16 shows a concentric tube device to which tubes (20) have been placed to support the permanent magnets.

Abstract

La présente invention concerne un dispositif de traitement magnétique de liquides, notamment de l'eau en mouvement dans des tuyaux, dans lesquels sont disposés des aimants permanents suivant un agencement déterminé pour exposer l'écoulement du fluide à un champ magnétique, de manière à augmenter la solubilité et la perméabilité de l'eau utilisée dans des tuyaux d'irrigation et dans des chaudières.
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