C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 02 – F
Patent
C - Chemistry, Metallurgy
02
F
C02F 1/461 (2006.01) E04H 4/12 (2006.01) C02F 1/467 (2006.01) C02F 9/00 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2445652
A self-powered buoyant electrolysis device, for placement into a reservoir of a contaminated electrolytic solution, such as water, containing halide ion, such as chloride ion, to electrolyze the water, thereby disinfecting or sterilizing the contaminated reservoir of water. Contaminated reservoirs of water can be water containers filled with river water and other outdoor sources, or can be contaminated municipal water held in kitchen containers, cooling systems, water tanks, cisterns, etc. The buoyant body allows the electrolysis device to float on or remain buoyant in the reservoir water. Preferred devices are small and portable, and comprise reliably productive electrolysis cells that are powered by batteries. A means for propulsion of the device can also be provided, and is preferably a pump that pumps the water through the electrolysis cell.
L'invention porte sur un appareil d'électrolyse à alimentation autonome flottant se plaçant dans un réservoir de solution électrolytique contaminée telle que de l'eau contenant un ion d'halogénure, par exemple de chlorure, pour électrolyser l'eau de manière à désinfecter ou stériliser le réservoir contaminé. De tels réservoirs peuvent contenir de l'eau de rivière ou autres eaux extérieures, ou de l'eau de ville contaminée provenant de récipients de cuisine, de systèmes de refroidissement, de citernes, etc. Un flotteur permet à l'appareil de flotter ou de se maintenir à la surface du réservoir. Les appareils préférés sont petits et portables et comprennent des cellules électrolytiques fiables alimentées par piles. On peut également prévoir un système de propulsion de l'appareil, de préférence une pompe faisant passer l'eau dans les cellules électrolytiques.
Moese Rosa Laura
Nesbitt Daniel Frederick
Rasmussen Craig Merillat
Smith Graeme Douglas Telfer
Tremblay Mario Elmen
Ledgley Law
The Procter & Gamble Company
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