Purification apparatus for contaminated water employing high-voltage DC pulse and subsequent low-voltage DC field
First Claim
1. An apparatus process for purifying water containing contaminants selected from the group consisting of cyanotoxins, bacteria, viruses, parasites, positively and negatively charged ions, and radiation, comprising:
- (a) a reactants tank arranged to receive and hold a quantity of said contaminated water, a bottom portion of said reactants tank containing a plurality of spaced-apart electrodes,(b) high-voltage means for pulsing two of said spaced-apart electrodes in said bottom portion of said reactants tank with a first direct-current electric field of at least 10,000 volts/cm for at least 0.1 second at least once while said quantity of contaminated water is in said tank to destroy said cyanotoxins, said bacteria, said viruses, and said parasites,(c) low-voltage means for applying tank a second direct-current electric field to two of said spaced-apart electrodes in said bottom portion of said reactants tank while said quantity of contaminated water is in said tank so that one of said two electrodes receiving said direct-current field is negatively polarized and the other of said two electrodes receiving said direct-current field is positively polarized, said electric field being at least 3 volts/cm and lasting for a duration of at least one minute so as to separate positively charged contaminant ions from negatively charged contaminant ions so that said positively charged ions are sequestered near said negatively charged electrode and said negatively charged ions are sequestered near said positively charged electrode, and(d) a carbon filter in an upper portion of said reactants tank for removing radiation from said water in order to provide potable water,whereby said cyanotoxins, said bacteria, said viruses, said parasites, said positively and negatively charged ions are reduced in said contaminated water so that said water is no longer contaminated and is potable.
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Abstract
An apparatus for removing cyanotoxins and excess ions from contaminated water. Contaminated water passes from a storage tank (200), through a sand filter (210), through a reaction chamber (230), and finally through a carbon filter (270). The sand filter removes particulates and some bacteria. Treatment of the water in the reaction chamber first destroys cyanotoxins, algae, and bacteria through the use of high voltage shocks applied between two groups of electrodes (285, 285′), then the voltage on the electrodes is lowered and electrolysis is used to sequester free ions in the water in the region near the electrodes. Partially treated water is removed from the upper portion of the reaction chamber and passed through a carbon filter (270) to remove radiation, and to improve taste and smell. After passage through the carbon filter, the water is potable. The water remaining in the reaction chamber is discarded into a reservoir (265).
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17 Claims
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1. An apparatus process for purifying water containing contaminants selected from the group consisting of cyanotoxins, bacteria, viruses, parasites, positively and negatively charged ions, and radiation, comprising:
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(a) a reactants tank arranged to receive and hold a quantity of said contaminated water, a bottom portion of said reactants tank containing a plurality of spaced-apart electrodes, (b) high-voltage means for pulsing two of said spaced-apart electrodes in said bottom portion of said reactants tank with a first direct-current electric field of at least 10,000 volts/cm for at least 0.1 second at least once while said quantity of contaminated water is in said tank to destroy said cyanotoxins, said bacteria, said viruses, and said parasites, (c) low-voltage means for applying tank a second direct-current electric field to two of said spaced-apart electrodes in said bottom portion of said reactants tank while said quantity of contaminated water is in said tank so that one of said two electrodes receiving said direct-current field is negatively polarized and the other of said two electrodes receiving said direct-current field is positively polarized, said electric field being at least 3 volts/cm and lasting for a duration of at least one minute so as to separate positively charged contaminant ions from negatively charged contaminant ions so that said positively charged ions are sequestered near said negatively charged electrode and said negatively charged ions are sequestered near said positively charged electrode, and (d) a carbon filter in an upper portion of said reactants tank for removing radiation from said water in order to provide potable water, whereby said cyanotoxins, said bacteria, said viruses, said parasites, said positively and negatively charged ions are reduced in said contaminated water so that said water is no longer contaminated and is potable. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An apparatus for purifying contaminated water containing contaminants selected from the group consisting of cyanotoxins, bacteria, viruses, parasites, positively and negatively charged ions, comprising:
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a reactants tank arranged to receive said water, said reactants tank further including at least two electrodes located in a lower portion thereof, a first valve and a first outflow port located near mid-height of said reactants tank, and a second valve and a second outflow port located at a bottom of said reactants tank, an electrical source, a controller connected to said electrical source and said electrodes, said controller arranged to produce a short-duration, relatively high direct-current voltage shock pulse between said electrodes while said quantity of water is in said tank, said shock pulse being high enough to substantially destroy said cyanotoxins, said bacteria, said viruses, and said parasites, said controller also arranged to produce a long-duration, relatively low direct-current voltage between said electrodes while said quantity of water is in said tank so that one of said two electrodes receiving said direct-current voltage is negatively polarized and the other of said two electrodes receiving said direct-current voltage is positively polarized, said low-voltage being sufficient to substantially sequester positively charged ions near said negatively charged electrode and negatively charged ions near said positively charged electrode, said first valve arranged to drain said water from the upper portion of said reactants tank via said first outlet port to obtain potable water, said second valve in said second output port arranged to discard said water containing said sequestered positively charged ions and said sequestered negatively charged ions, and a sand filter preceding said reactants tank for filtering said contaminated water before said contaminated water fills said reactants tank, whereby said reactants tank can be filled with said contaminated water and said cyanotoxins, said bacteria, said viruses, and said parasites will be destroyed and said ions will be separated, thereby providing potable water for drinking at said first outlet port and ion-rich water for disposal at said second outlet port. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An apparatus for purifying water containing contaminants selected from the group consisting of cyanotoxins, bacteria, viruses, parasites, positively and negatively charged ions, comprising:
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a storage tank for storing contaminated water, said storage tank having an outflow port with a valve for holding or releasing said contaminated water, a reactants chamber arranged to receive said water from said first outflow port of said storage tank, said reactants chamber further including a first outflow port with a valve at mid-height for delivering potable water from said reactants chamber, a second outflow port at the bottom of said reactants chamber, second outflow port having a valve, and at least two electrodes located in a lower portion of said reactants chamber, a voltage source and a controller arranged to supply a first electric voltage to said electrodes so as to create a first electric pulse between said electrodes while said water is in said reactants tank, said electric pulse having a relatively high voltage and short duration and creating an electric field between said electrodes that is intense and persistent enough to substantially destroy cyanotoxins, bacteria, viruses, and parasites in said chamber, said controller also arranged to apply a second electric voltage to said electrodes while said water is in said reactants tank after said first electric pulse is terminated, said second electric voltage being arranged to cause one of said two electrodes to be negatively polarized and the other of said two electrodes to be positively polarized, said second electric voltage having a relatively long-duration and a relatively low voltage, said low-voltage being sufficient to substantially sequester positively charged ions near said negatively charged electrode and negatively charged ions near said positively charged electrode, and a sand filter, said sand filter having an upper end arranged to receive said contaminated water from said storage tank, said sand filter further having a lower end including an outflow port for releasing said water into said reactants chamber after passage through said sand filter, whereby said contaminated water is stored in said storage tank, then said water is delivered into said reactants chamber where voltage from said source, controlled by said controller, is delivered to said electrodes for treating said water, then said treated water is delivered from said first outflow port of said reactants chamber while said remaining water in said reactants chamber is discarded through said second outflow port of said reactants chamber. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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