[0001] This invention refers to a "Generator-projector of negative ions in liquid or gaseous
fluids" designed to produce negative ions, with projectors, mixing them with fluids,
mainly in the liquid or gaseous state.
[0002] It is known that the atmosphere contains a balance of positive and negative ions
but that, at the present time, pollution, plastics, computers and a variety or substances
and utensils of normal use increase the presence of positive ions, creating an imbalance.
[0003] In humans, positive ions are produced internally which have to be balanced with the
external negative ions so that, if positive ions rise in humans, the negative ions
in the atmosphere must be increased.
[0004] This is usually done with small, high-tension ion generators, which emit negative
ions.
[0005] The aim of the present model is to improve existing generators, giving them a projector
nozzle with which two projectors are possible, one used to project the ions into the
atmosphere and the other which can project them into a fluid contained in a recipient.
[0006] Therefore, in this model, the element acting as an ions projector is interchangeable.
[0007] People subjected for example to static charges from computers are balanced by the
ingestion of any fluid - water or the like - previously treated with the necessary
negative ion discharges.
[0008] Until now, tension generators have been known which are located in easily transported
parallelepiped cases connected to the mains and which produce negative ions.
[0009] With the present model, on one side of the case there is an opening, preferably cylindrical,
hollow inside, at the bottom of which is the connection port.
[0010] This generator is fitted with a projection element consisting of a connection lug
to which a needle is attached; if it is short, the negative irons are projected directly
into the atmosphere, but a longer needle can be fitted with an extension cable, so
as to connect the negative ion discharge to a vessel containing fluid.
[0011] The essential benefits of this model are, by way of illustration and without limitation,
as follows:
- the use with a variety of projectors
- possible discharge of negative ions into liquid containers
- ease of interchange of the ion discharge projection elements
The attached sheet of drawings includes a diagram of the invention for a better
understanding thereof, given as one design, without limitation, of this invention.
[0012] Fig. 1. is a perspective view of the ion generator.
[0013] Fig. 2. is a face view of the projector for adaptation to the fluid containers.
[0014] Fig. 3 is a projector aimed into the atmosphere.
[0015] In accordance with these designs, the ion generator consists of a flat parallelepiped
case (ref. 1) containing a tension generator which can be connected to the electrical
mains.
[0016] On one side there is an opening (2), preferably circular, with a convex peripheral
beading in the form of a gorge.
[0017] The inside of said opening is sunken and hollow and, at the bottom, there is a connection
port for the ion projector.
[0018] If the ions are to go into the atmosphere, the projector consists of a connection
lug (4) linked on to an ion projection needle.
[0019] The connection between said projection needle and the lug is a convex link (6).
[0020] If ions are to be discharged into a fluid, a tubular extension (7) is attached to
the connection lug, ending in a longer needle (8).
[0021] The ion discharge speed is proportional to the sharpness of the needle.
[0022] Finally, following this description, it remains only to indicate that any design
variant is possible to this invention provided that it does not alter the essential
nature of the invention as described. Said invention may be made in any shape, size
and material, without limitation.
1. A negative ion generator-projector for liquid or gaseous fluids, consisting of a tension
generator which can be connected to the electrical mains, inside a flat parallelepiped
case wherein, on one side, there is an opening, preferably circular, with the edge
beaded by a convex gorge, and a sunken base, at the bottom of which there is a connection
port for the projector, which consists of a connection lug attached to a projection
needle with a convex connection surface.
2. A negative ion generator-projector for liquid or gaseous fluids as set forth in claim
1, wherein the projector consists of a connection lug attached to a tubular extension
ending in a long needle.