US 7,491,340 B1
Method for treating a living organism using a fluid with increased oxygen concentration and reduced surface tension
James Richard Von Krosigk, Nixon, Tex. (US); and Larry John Dove, Okotoks (Canada)
Assigned to Innovative Industries, Inc., Baton Rouge, La. (US)
Filed on May 27, 2005, as Appl. No. 11/139,134.
Claims priority of provisional application 60/575890, filed on Jun. 01, 2004.
Int. Cl. B01D 35/06 (2006.01)
U.S. Cl. 210—748  [210/695] 14 Claims
 
1. A method for treating a living organism to increase nutrient ingestion comprising:
a. treating a fluid stream for use by at least one living organism in a surface tension modification generator (STMG) at a first pressure with a frequency from about 0.05 Hz to about 5000 Hz to minimize hydrogen bonding of the fluid forming a reduced surface tension stream;
b. flowing the reduced surface tension stream through a port reducing the first pressure to a second pressure and adding a gas;
c. flowing the reduced surface tension stream with the gas at the second pressure into an inner chamber of a multichamber device;
d. flowing the reduced surface tension stream from the inner chamber through at least two funnels disposed in a wall of the inner chamber creating a turbid zone in an outer chamber of the multichamber device by a pressure drop wherein nano-sized particles of the gas are dissolved into the reduced surface tension stream forming a dissolved gas stream; and
e. flowing the dissolved gas stream from the outer chamber for use by a living organism to increase nutrient ingestion.