Water treatment systems and methods
First Claim
1. A system for treating water, comprising:
- a treatment chamber housing, wherein the treatment chamber housing has an inner surface that defines an interior volume;
a treatment chamber inlet, wherein the treatment chamber inlet is operable to admit air into the interior volume of the treatment chamber housing;
an ultraviolet (UV) radiation source having an outer surface, wherein the UV radiation source is located within the interior volume of the treatment chamber housing, and the UV radiation source is positioned relative to the treatment chamber housing to form a space between the outer surface of the UV radiation source and the inner surface of the treatment chamber housing;
a plurality of magnets, wherein magnets included in the plurality of magnets are located within the interior volume of the treatment chamber housing;
a treatment chamber outlet, wherein the treatment chamber outlet is operable to exhaust air from the interior volume of the treatment chamber housing; and
wherein the magnets are arrayed along at least a first line, and wherein the polarity of the magnets arrayed along the first line are such that a first magnet in the first line repels a second magnet in the first line.
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Abstract
A water treatment device and methods of treating water such as cooling tower water, swimming pool water, and hot tub or spa water, are described. The water treatment device utilizes ultraviolet radiation, a magnetic field, and ozone fortified air to treat the water, typically resulting in reduced microbial contamination and reduced alkalinity in cooling tower water. Cooling tower water may consequently be run at higher cycles of concentration while reducing or eliminating deposition of minerals on cooling tower components. Swimming pool water and hot tub water treated with the water treatment device typically requires less chlorine, and chlorine levels are typically more stable than without the device.
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11 Claims
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1. A system for treating water, comprising:
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a treatment chamber housing, wherein the treatment chamber housing has an inner surface that defines an interior volume; a treatment chamber inlet, wherein the treatment chamber inlet is operable to admit air into the interior volume of the treatment chamber housing; an ultraviolet (UV) radiation source having an outer surface, wherein the UV radiation source is located within the interior volume of the treatment chamber housing, and the UV radiation source is positioned relative to the treatment chamber housing to form a space between the outer surface of the UV radiation source and the inner surface of the treatment chamber housing; a plurality of magnets, wherein magnets included in the plurality of magnets are located within the interior volume of the treatment chamber housing; a treatment chamber outlet, wherein the treatment chamber outlet is operable to exhaust air from the interior volume of the treatment chamber housing; and wherein the magnets are arrayed along at least a first line, and wherein the polarity of the magnets arrayed along the first line are such that a first magnet in the first line repels a second magnet in the first line. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system for treating water, comprising:
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an air pump; a first treatment chamber, including; a treatment chamber housing, wherein the treatment chamber housing defines an interior volume of the first treatment chamber; an inlet to the interior volume of the first treatment chamber, wherein the inlet is interconnected to an outlet of the air pump by at least a first supply tube; an outlet from the interior volume of the first treatment chamber; a first UV radiation source located within the interior volume of the first treatment chamber, the first UV radiation source having a first end and a second end; a plurality of magnets, wherein magnets included in the plurality of magnets are located within the interior volume of the first treatment chamber, and wherein magnets included in the plurality of magnets are positioned proximate to one of the first end and the second end of the first UV radiation source; wherein the magnets included in the plurality of magnets are arrayed along at least first and second lines, wherein the polarity of the magnets arrayed along the first line are such that a first magnet repels a second magnet in the first line, wherein the polarity of the magnets arrayed along the second line are such that a first magnet repels a second magnet in the second line. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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