Composition for treatment of ballast water
US-9505640-B2 · Nov 29, 2016 · US
US10035717B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10035717-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415115056-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 31, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 31, 2018 |
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To provide a voltage-type device for killing microorganisms in which a microorganism killing effect is high and scale is less likely to clog up through holes in electrodes. The device for killing microorganisms includes: a main body which a liquid to be treated flows in at one end and flows out at the other end; opposed electrodes that are arranged in the main body in parallel with a flow of the liquid to be treated and have mutually-opposed through holes; and a voltage source of which an anode is connected to one of the opposed electrodes and a cathode is connected to the other of them. When a straightened liquid to be treated is passed through the device for killing microorganisms, a stirring action is produced between the opposed electrodes, whereby hypochlorous acid can be diffused throughout the entire device and a high killing effect can be obtained.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A device for killing microorganisms, comprising: a main body configured to convey a liquid to be treated such that the liquid to be treated flows into the main body at one end and flows out of the main body at another end that is opposite the one end; opposed electrodes arranged in the main body so as to be oriented in respective planes that are parallel with a direction of flow from the one end to the another end, the opposed electrodes having mutually-opposed through holes; and a voltage source with an anode being connected to one of the opposed electrodes and a cathode being connected to another of the opposed electrodes, and wherein the opposed electrodes are configured to allow the liquid to be treated to flow between the opposed electrodes along the respective planes, wherein a plurality of the through holes, each having a diameter (φ), are arranged in a direction orthogonal to the flow of the liquid to be treated to form a plurality of rows, wherein each of the plurality of rows are spaced apart in the direction of the flow, wherein a distance between adjacent through holes in each of the plurality of rows is within 0.1φ to 5.0φ, and wherein a distance between adjacent ones of the plurality of rows is within 0.1φ to 5.0φ. 2. The device for killing microorganisms according to claim 1 , wherein 25 or greater of the rows are arranged per unit flow velocity of the liquid to be treated in the direction of the flow of the liquid to be treated. 3. The device for killing microorganisms according to claim 1 , comprising a straightening vane in an upstream side of the opposed electrodes. 4. The device for killing microorganisms according to claim 1 , wherein a flow velocity of the liquid to be treated falls in a range from 0.1 msec to 10.0 msec. 5. The device for killing microorganisms according to claim 1 , wherein a distance between the opposed electrodes falls in a range from 1 mm to 20 mm. 6. The device for killing microorganisms according to claim 1 , wherein the voltage source is a direct-current power supply.
Perforated or foraminous electrodes · CPC title
Originating from marine vessels, ships and boats, e.g. bilge water or ballast water · CPC title
Disinfection · CPC title
for treating ballast water · CPC title
with halogen or compound of halogens, e.g. chlorine, bromine · CPC title
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