Patent ID: 8246823
Filing Date: 2012-08-21
Classification: C02F,F02M

Abstract:
1. A device for applying a shielded magnetic field to a liquid flowing within a conduit, the device comprising: a. three ferrite ceramic magnets, each having a north pole and a south pole with a magnetic field emanating therefrom; b. a ferrous stainless steel magnet casing positioned around a fluid conduit for positioning the three magnets around the fluid conduit to create a magnetic field imparted to a fluid within the fluid conduit, the magnet casing comprising an outer casing wall fabricated of a material to substantially confine the magnetic field inside the outer casing wall in order to focus the magnetic field on the fluid within the fluid conduit; c. three inner magnet holder frames attached to the outer casing wall, each of the inner magnet holder frames holding one of the three magnets in proximity to the conduit, the inner magnet holder frames being fabricated of a non ferrous material to allow maximum transmission of the magnetic field to the fluid in the conduit; and d. the magnet holder frames securing the magnets in an annular array with the magnets equally spaced at 120 degree angles from each adjacent magnet around the conduit with the magnetic poles of the three magnets all oriented with the same pole facing the conduit in order to enhance the magnetic effect on the fluid and to enhance the physical benefits imbued to the fluid.