Sunday, April 24, 2011

Fejfar Water Desalinsation Plant Patent

This is the posted Patent of Anthony J. Fejfar, Anthony J. Faber, and Neothomism, P.C. (PA) for a Water Desalinisation Plant. First, you must pump water out of a salt water ocean or sea and use a wire intake filter to filter out fish, shrimp, and sea weed. Next, you pump the water into a 2 foot diameter pipe, which contains within it, a one inch galvanized pipe, 50 feet long, capped at the end, with one eight inch holes drilled on the top so that the holes face the flowing water in the larger pipe; you then pump CO2 gas into the pipe, continuously. The CO2 in the pipe creates a safe chemical reaction which dissolves 98% of the salf water, leaving only 2% salt in the water in the pipe which has flowed past the CO2 input pipe. Then, the water is piped through a cotton/nylon fiber filter which fills the water pipe, and allows the water to flow through, removing the remainder of the salt. The cotton/nylon fiber filter is constructed using a cotton/nylon weave yard, of approximately 1/8 inch width. This yarn is than wrapped around a 1/2 inch wooden dowl of approximately 7 feet in length, until the diameter is the size of the interior of the 2 foot diameter water pipe. One filter should be enough, and it should be removable. The filter could be washed to remove the salt and reused. If for some reason, there is some salt left in the filtered water, add a second filter in the water line. The filter is basically a particulate filter. This is sufficient because in salt water the salt is simply suspended in the water as a particulate; there is no molecular merging of the salt and the water.
(C)Perpetual Copyright and Patent (2011) by Anthony J. Fejfar, and Anthony J. Faber, and Neothomism, P.C. (PA)

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