Abstract:
An apparatus for preparing hydrogen water includes: an electrolysis device configured to electrolyze water and including an electrode module formed of a positive electrode, a negative electrode, a solid polymer electrolyte membrane, and an auxiliary electrode, wherein the electrolysis device is divided into a first chamber and a second chamber with the electrode module as a center; a hydrogen water discharge port configured to discharge hydrogen water including active hydrogen generated at the negative electrode of the first chamber, by being arranged in the first chamber; a spray port configured to spray water toward the negative electrode, by being arranged in the first chamber; an ozone water discharge port configured to discharge water including ozone generated at the positive electrode of the second chamber; a storage tank configured to store hydrogen water and sterilizing water in an internal space thereof, by being connected to a first flow channel connected to the hydrogen water discharge port and to a second flow channel connected to the first flow channel and receiving the hydrogen water generated in the first chamber, and by receiving the sterilizing water generated in the second chamber through a fourth flow channel connected to the ozone water discharge port; and a pump including an output end connected to the a flow channel connected to the spray port and an input end connected to a fifth flow channel connected to a bottom surface of the storage tank, wherein the spray port sprays the hydrogen water stored in the storage tank, using a pressure of the pump, faster than a flow velocity of the hydrogen water discharged through the hydrogen water discharge port.
Abstract:
An apparatus for preparing hydrogen water includes: an electrolysis device configured to electrolyze water and including an electrode module formed of a positive electrode, a negative electrode, a solid polymer electrolyte membrane, and an auxiliary electrode, wherein the electrolysis device is divided into a first chamber and a second chamber with the electrode module as a center; a hydrogen water discharge port configured to discharge hydrogen water including active hydrogen generated at the negative electrode of the first chamber, by being arranged in the first chamber; a spray port configured to spray water toward the negative electrode, by being arranged in the first chamber; an ozone water discharge port configured to discharge water including ozone generated at the positive electrode of the second chamber; a storage tank configured to store hydrogen water and sterilizing water in an internal space thereof, by being connected to a first flow channel connected to the hydrogen water discharge port and to a second flow channel connected to the first flow channel and receiving the hydrogen water generated in the first chamber, and by receiving the sterilizing water generated in the second chamber through a fourth flow channel connected to the ozone water discharge port; and a pump including an output end connected to the a flow channel connected to the spray port and an input end connected to a fifth flow channel connected to a bottom surface of the storage tank, wherein the spray port sprays the hydrogen water stored in the storage tank, using a pressure of the pump, faster than a flow velocity of the hydrogen water discharged through the hydrogen water discharge port.
Abstract:
A functional water manufacturing apparatus with self-generated electric power is disclosed, the apparatus includes: a water storing chamber configured to store one of a tap water, a purified water, a distilled water, and a water containing an adduct; an electrode unit configured to form a bottom surface by being coupled to a lower part of the water storing chamber, and to expose one of a positive electrode and a negative electrode; and a power supply unit configured to supply an electric power to the electrode unit by being arranged at a lower part of the electrode unit, and to generate an electric power by converting a kinetic energy added by a user to an electric energy, wherein the electrode unit converts the water stored in the water storing chamber to a functional water, by being supplied with the electric power from the power supply unit.