Micro-plasma generation using micro-springs
US-9210785-B2 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US2017128604A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017128604-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715415187-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jan 25, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A treatment apparatus and a sterilization apparatus each include a liquid reservoir portion configured to store a treatment subject liquid, a plasma generation portion configured to generate a plasma on or above a liquid surface of the treatment subject liquid, and a bubble supply portion configured to generate a bubble containing the generated plasma on or above the liquid surface and configured to supply the bubble into the treatment subject liquid. Thus, the plasma is generated on or above the liquid surface of the treatment subject liquid, and the bubble containing the generated plasma is generated and supplied into the treatment subject liquid.
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A treatment apparatus comprising: a housing, a liquid reservoir portion formed in a lower portion of the housing, and configured to store a treatment subject liquid, a circulation flow path containing a liquid distribution portion formed on an upper portion of the housing, and circulating the treatment subject liquid in the liquid reservoir portion into the liquid distribution portion, at least one plasma generation portion configured to generate a plasma on or above a liquid surface of the treatment subject liquid in the liquid reservoir portion, and a plurality of bubble supply portions each including an aspirator being hung down from the liquid distribution portion toward the liquid reservoir portion and configured to return the treatment subject liquid in the liquid distribution portion to the liquid reservoir portion, each of the bubble supply portions configured to generate a bubble containing the generated plasma on or above the liquid surface of the liquid reservoir portion and to supply the bubble into the treatment subject liquid, wherein each of the bubble supply portions is configured to introduce the plasma from the plasma generation portion through a venturi portion of the aspirator to generate the bubble. 2 . The treatment apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the treatment subject liquid is controlled to be an acidic liquid. 3 . The treatment apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the treatment apparatus has a space formed on or above the liquid surface of the treatment subject liquid, a plasma generating gas is introduced into the space, the plasma generation portion and the bubble supply portion are placed in the space, and the plasma generation portion is configured to generate the plasma based on introduction of the plasma generating gas into the space. 4 . The treatment apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the treatment apparatus contains at least one combination of the one plasma generation portion and a plurality of the bubble supply portions. 5 . The treatment apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the plurality of bubble supply portions are arranged on a circle centered at the one plasma generation portion or arranged circularly around the one plasma generation portion. 6 . A sterilization apparatus comprising: a housing, a liquid reservoir portion formed in a lower portion of the housing, and configured to store a treatment subject liquid, a circulation flow path containing a liquid distribution portion formed on an upper portion of the housing, and circulating the treatment subject liquid in the liquid reservoir portion to the liquid distribution portion, at least one plasma generation portion configured to generate a plasma on or above a liquid surface of the treatment subject liquid in the liquid reservoir portion, and a plurality of bubble supply portions each including an aspirator being hung down from the liquid distribution portion toward the liquid reservoir portion and configured to return the treatment subject liquid in the liquid distribution portion to the liquid reservoir portion, each of the bubble supply portions configured to generate a bubble containing the generated plasma on or above the liquid surface of the liquid reservoir portion and to supply the bubble into the treatment subject liquid, wherein each of the bubble supply portions is configured to introduce the plasma from the plasma generation portion through a venturi portion of the aspirator to generate the bubble. 7 . The sterilization apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the treatment subject liquid is controlled to be an acidic liquid. 8 . A sterilization water produced by a sterilization apparatus comprising: a housing, a liquid reservoir portion formed in a lower portion of the housing, and configured to store a treatment subject liquid, a circulation flow path containing a liquid distribution portion formed on an upper portion of the housing, and circulating the treatment subject liquid in the liquid reservoir portion to the liquid distribution portion, at least one plasma generation portion configured to generate a plasma on or above a liquid surface of the treatment subject liquid in the liquid reservoir portion, and a plurality of bubble supply portions each including an aspirator being hung down from the liquid distribution portion toward the liquid reservoir portion and configured to return the treatment subject liquid in the liquid distribution portion to the liquid reservoir portion, each of the bubble supply portions configured to generate a bubble containing the generated plasma on or above the liquid surface of the liquid reservoir portion and to supply the bubble into the treatment subject liquid, wherein each of the bubble supply portions is configured to introduce the plasma from the plasma generation portion through a venturi portion of the aspirator to generate the bubble. 9 . The sterilization water according to claim 8 , wherein the treatment subject liquid is controlled to be an acidic liquid. 10 . A sterilization method comprising the steps of: circulating a treatment subject liquid stored in a liquid reservoir portion to a liquid distribution portion formed on an upper portion of a housing, returning the treatment subject liquid, which is circulated to the liquid distribution portion, to the liquid reservoir portion through a plurality of bubble supply portions each including an aspirator being hung down from the liquid distribution portion toward the liquid reservoir portion, generating a plasma on or above a liquid surface of the treatment subject liquid in the liquid reservoir portion, and supplying a bubble containing the plasma generated in the plasma generating step into the treatment subject liquid, the bubble being generated on or above the liquid surface in the liquid reservoir portion, wherein in the bubble supplying step, the plasma generated in the plasma generating step is introduced through a venturi portion of the aspirator to generate the bubble. 11 . The sterilization method according to claim 10 , wherein the treatment subject liquid is controlled to be an acidic liquid.
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