Electrolytic water dispersing device

By calculating the voltage and current relationship of electrode components in the water electrolysis distribution device, the electrolysis efficiency can be detected, solving the problems of shortened lifespan and increased cost of electrolysis units, and realizing simplified drainage detection and monitoring of the electrolyzed water status.

CN115552176BActive Publication Date: 2026-06-19PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO LTD
Filing Date
2021-06-17
Publication Date
2026-06-19

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Technical Problem

In existing water electrolysis distribution devices, the shortened lifespan of the electrolysis unit is due to the adhesion of inorganic salt impurities, and the increased cost of setting up a complex drainage detection mechanism.

Method used

The electrolysis efficiency is detected by calculating the voltage and current relationship of the electrode components. The index calculation unit and judgment unit determine whether drainage and replenishment of new water are required, simplifying the drainage detection process.

Benefits of technology

It enables the detection of the state of electrolyzed water without complex structures, extends the life of the electrolysis unit, and reduces the cost of the equipment.

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Abstract

The electrolyzed water dispersing device of the present invention includes: a water storage section for storing water; an electrode section (17) for electrolyzing water in the water storage section to generate electrolyzed water; a dispersing section (19) having an air intake and an air outlet, wherein the generated electrolyzed water is contacted with air drawn in from the air intake and the electrolyzed water is dispersed from the air outlet; and a control section (20) for controlling the electrode section (17) and the dispersing section (19). The control section (20) includes: an index calculation section (21) for calculating an index of the efficiency of electrolysis relative to a predetermined reference based on the relationship between the voltage and current applied to the electrode section (17); and a judgment section (23) for judging the efficiency of electrolysis based on the index calculated by the index calculation section (21).
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