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Low Frequency Ultrasound

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The following is a summary of the patents that form the foundation of a water technology platform. Links are provided for each individual patent, including abstracts, drawing sheets, background, summary, and detailed descriptions of each invention. We also have several working prototypes.

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Method of ultrasonically treating a continuous flow of fluid

United States Patent 7846341.  The present invention relates to a method of utilizing ultrasonic waves emitted into a fluid to treat the fluid, matter within the fluid, and/or organisms within the fluid in a variety of manners such as, but not limited to, cleaning objects within the fluid, sterilizing the fluid and/or objects within it, separating bonded matter within the fluid, segregating matter within the fluid into discrete laminas, killing organisms within the fluid, inactivating organisms within the fluid, extracting matter from organisms within the fluid, extracting matter from other matter within the fluid, inducing chemical reactions within the fluid, and/or converting toxic matter within the fluid into a less toxic state. The method of the present invention comprises the steps of flowing the fluid to be treated, which may contain matter and/or organisms to be treated, through an object or plurality of objects such as, but not limited to a pipe, emptying the fluid flowing through the first object into an second object or plurality of second objects such as, but not limited to, a tank, wherein each second object possesses a cross-sectional area larger than the opening between the first objects and second objects, emitting ultrasonic waves into the fluid that are not parallel to the primary flow of fluid through the second objects as it flows through the second objects, establishing laminar flow in the fluid as the fluid flows through the second objects, and collecting the fluid in a third object or plurality of third objects such as, but not limited to, pipes. 

Patent Portfolio (cont.)

Ultrasound ballast water treatment device and method

United States Patent US20100224571A1.   The disclosure relates to the use of ultrasound for treating ballast water in ships. Specifically, the invention discloses the use of ultrasound to activate chemicals to significantly improve their disinfectant properties at low concentrations. Ultrasound chemical activation allows for sonication of only a portion of the incoming ballast water, greatly increasing the cost-effectiveness of ballast water treatment. The ballast water treatment system may integrate with new or existing shipboard ballast systems attaching to the ballast inlet mains; mixing, sonicating and delivering the active substance as it feeds into the ballast tanks. Alternatively, when space or other factors are an issue it can be designed to achieve the same mixing, sonication and delivery from a small apparatus attached to the ballast tanks. 

Patent Portfolio (cont.)

Ultrasonic atomization and/or separation system

United States Patent 9101949. The present invention relates to an ultrasound liquid atomization and/or separation system including an ultrasound atomizer and a liquid storage area in communication with the ultrasound atomizer. The ultrasound atomizer has an ultrasound transducer, an ultrasound tip at the distal end of the transducer, a liquid delivery orifice or plurality of liquid delivery orifices, and a radiation surface at the distal end of the tip. The atomizer may include a liquid delivery collar having a liquid receiving orifice and a liquid delivery orifice. The liquid delivery collar may also include a central orifice into which the ultrasound tip may be inserted. 


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