Permanent magnetic liquid treating device

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 02 – F

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C02F 1/48 (2006.01)

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CA 2386727

The invention relates to a permanent magnetic liquid treatment device (1), comprising a tubular housing (2) in which ring magnets (3) and magnetizable spacer discs (4) are located, coaxially to the longitudinal axis of the housing, and which has contact pieces (5) at both ends. The device also has mechanisms which produce a screw motion in the liquid passing through and an inner tube (6) which is located in the housing, coaxially to the longitudinal axis thereof and at a distance from the inner housing wall. The liquid to be treated flows through said inner tube and the ends of the inner tube are liquid-tightly connected to the contact pieces (5). The ring magnets (3) and the spacer discs (4) are installed in the liquid-free area between the inner tube (6) and the tubular housing (2) in such a way that they lie one behind the other in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the housing. The tubular housing (2) consists of a non-magnetizable material. The inner tube (6) and the contact pieces (5), which form a single piece with the same, consist of a magnetizable, non-rusting metal. A strip (7) which is coiled 1 to 3 times and consists of a magnetizable, non-rusting metal, is fixed in the inner tube, the width of said strip corresponding to the inner diameter of the inner tube (6). Ring magnets (3) and spacer discs (4) are arranged in a stack in the liquid-tight ring area between the housing (2) and the inner tube (6). This stack is held in place in such a way that it cannot move and is tightly enclosed by means of sleeves (9) screwed onto the contact pieces (5).

L'invention concerne un appareil de traitement de liquide par aimant permanent (1) comprenant un boîtier tubulaire (2) dans lequel des aimants toriques (3) et des disques écarteurs (4) aimantables sont disposés en coaxialité avec l'axe longitudinal du boîtier. Ce boîtier présente à ses deux extrémités des embouts (5). L'appareil présente des dispositifs qui confèrent un mouvement hélicoïdal à l'écoulement de liquide et un tube interne (6) placé dans le boîtier en coaxialité avec son axe longitudinal et à une certaine distance de sa paroi interne. Ce tube interne est parcouru par le liquide à traiter et ses extrémités sont raccordées aux embouts (5) de façon étanche au liquide. Les aimants toriques (3) et les disques écarteurs (4) sont montés dans l'espace exempt de liquide situé entre le tube interne (6) et le boîtier tubulaire (2) et ce, successivement dans le sens de l'axe longitudinal du boîtier. Le boîtier tubulaire (2) est réalisé en matériau non aimantable. Le tube interne (6) et les embouts (5), réalisés d'une seule pièce, sont en métal inoxydable aimantable. Le tube interne abrite de façon immobile une bande en hélice (7) à 1 à 3 spires en métal inoxydable aimantable dont la largeur correspond au diamètre interne du tube interne (6). Dans l'espace annulaire exempt de liquide situé entre le boîtier (2) et le tube interne (6), sont empilés des aimants toriques (3) et des disques écarteurs (4), cette pile étant maintenue stationnaire par des manchons (9) vissés sur le embouts et enfermée de façon hermétique.

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