Claims
- 1. In a unitary package water purification and treatment device adapted to be attached to a water appliance comprising:
- a 24 volt DC power supply;
- an electromagnetic coil within a housing energized by D.C. which completely encircles and extends along substantially the entire length of a centrally supported conduit pipe section;
- said electromagnetic coil being fed by 24 volts D.C. to thereby induce a D.C. magnetic field within the interior of said conduit pipe section through which water flows;
- an elongated shaft extending through said pipe section and having a solid helical impeller of ferromagnetic material with six to eight flights, longitudinally traversing the entire length of said electromagnetic coil;
- end portions of said impeller shaft arranged centrally of said pipe section for central support on bearing bushings at opposing ends of the pipe section;
- each of said bearing bushings respectively secured to externally threaded male plugs;
- each of said male plugs provided with a means (central projection) for threaded installation and removal of said plugs into opposing ends of internally threaded T-shaped fittings, said T-shaped fitting secured at opposite ends of said central pipe conduit and communicating therewith to define a flow path with the helical impeller;
- each of said T-shaped fittings includes internally threaded post means for entrance of feed water and delivery of purified water, such that the flow path is free and unobstructed from the bearings; and
- each of said T-shaped fittings provided with means for a maximum flow of water through said central pipe section and free of deposits and corrosive effects.
- 2. A unitary package as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bearings and said T-shaped fittings are constructed of plastic material.
- 3. A unitary package as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bearings and said T-shaped fittings are constructed of metal.
- 4. A unitary package as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said T-shaped fittings is formed with an internal volute having its largest radius directed substantially laterally with respect to the internally threaded port means.
RELATIONSHIP TO PRIOR APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior application, Ser. No. 009,669, filed Feb. 5, 1979, entitled "Unitary Package for Water Treatment for Attachment to Home Hot Water Heater", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,226,720.
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