Patent ID: 6120668
Filing Date: 2000-09-19
Classification: C02F

Abstract:
An apparatus for preparing hexagonal water, comprising:a water pipe having an intake end and a drain end;a first case installed around a first conduit, said first conduit being part of said water pipe adjacent the intake end and surrounded by said first case;a second case installed around a second conduit, said second conduit being part of said water pipe adjacent the drain end and surrounded by said second case, said first case and said second case being separated from one another at a predetermined interval;a plurality of screening separation plates installed in parallel at predetermined intervals inside the first case so as to divide the first case into a first plurality of spaces;a plurality of screening separation plates installed in parallel at predetermined intervals inside the second case so as to divide the second case into a second plurality of spaces;a first ferrite magnet attached to an outer bottom surface of the first conduit in each of said first plurality of spaces, both ends of said first ferrite magnet attached horizontally to the first conduit;a first pair of integrated induction reflecting plates installed in parallel on an outer top surface of the first conduit in each of said first plurality of spaces;a second ferrite magnet attached to an outer bottom surface of the second conduit in each of said second plurality of spaces, both ends of said second ferrite magnet attached vertically to the second conduit;a second pair of integrated induction reflecting plates installed opposite each other and attached to both ends of the second ferrite magnet in each of said second plurality of spaces; andmagneto-ion liquified clay closely packed in the first and second plurality of spaces;wherein water flowing through the pipe is vertically magnetized in each of said first plurality of spaces and then subsequently horizontally magnetized in each of said second plurality of spaces, subjection of the water to a single direction of magnetization in the first case followed by subjection of the water to a different single direction of magnetization in the second case minimizing a decrease in flow velocity caused by conversion of the water to hexagonal water through magnetization.