Structured Hydrogen Water Composition for Long-Term Dissolved Gas Stability

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Solution Overview

Problem

Conventional water products with dissolved hydrogen quickly lose concentration due to atmospheric loss, lacking long-term stability and failing to combine high hydrogen content with beneficial minerals and additives.

Innovation Solution

Aqueous formulation with a 3-D helical structure of polygonal water molecules, incorporating molecular hydrogen and minerals like calcium, magnesium, and additives such as vitamins, formed through a cavitation and implosion process, maintaining a hexagonal shape and central lumen.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Quantity of substance

If conventional water products with dissolved hydrogen are used, then hydrogen can be provided to cells, but the concentration is quickly lost due to atmospheric loss

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedissolved hydrogen concentrationVSAvoidlong-term stability
Core Design Contradiction:
Quantity of substanceVSStability of the object's composition

Solution Approach 1:

The patent changes the physical-chemical parameters of water by creating a 3-D helical cage structure through cavitation and implosion processes, resulting in structured water with enhanced hydrogen retention capacity. This structural transformation allows the water to maintain high dissolved hydrogen concentrations over extended periods, resolving the contradiction between providing hydrogen and maintaining its stability.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #35Parameter changes

Solution Approach 2:

The patent creates a composite aqueous formulation combining structured water molecules with dissolved hydrogen gas, minerals, and additives within a 3-D helical cage structure. This composite structure synergistically enhances hydrogen retention while providing additional health benefits, addressing both the hydrogen concentration and long-term stability requirements.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #40Composite materials

2Reliability

If high concentration of dissolved hydrogen is achieved, then health benefits are improved, but atmospheric loss causes quick concentration decrease

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvehealth benefitsVSAvoidhydrogen loss
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSLoss of substance

Solution Approach 1:

The 3-D helical cage structure acts as a molecular container that traps hydrogen gas within its hollow lumen. This structural framework prevents hydrogen from escaping to the atmosphere while allowing it to diffuse into cells when consumed, thus maintaining high health benefits without rapid hydrogen loss.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #30Flexible shells and thin films

Solution Approach 2:

The patent nests molecular hydrogen within the hollow lumen of the 3-D helical cage structure formed by water molecules. This nested arrangement allows hydrogen to be retained within the water structure while remaining accessible for cellular uptake, preventing atmospheric loss and maintaining therapeutic concentrations.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #7Nested doll (Nesting)

3Object-generated harmful factors

If water with dissolved hydrogen is consumed, then anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects are stimulated, but the formulation lacks long-term stability

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveanti-inflammatory and antioxidant effectsVSAvoidconcentration stability over time
Core Design Contradiction:
Object-generated harmful factorsVSStability of the object's composition

Solution Approach 1:

The patent performs preliminary structuration of water molecules into 3-D helical cages before hydrogen dissolution, creating a stable framework that pre-organizes the water structure to retain hydrogen and maintain its therapeutic properties over time, ensuring long-term concentration stability.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

Solution Approach 2:

By transforming water into structured water with a 3-D helical cage configuration, the patent changes the physical parameters of the solvent to enhance its capacity to retain dissolved hydrogen and maintain it at high concentrations, thereby ensuring long-term stability of the therapeutic formulation.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #35Parameter changes

Applied Scientific Principles

This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.

Function Achieved in This Case

Maintains high dissolved hydrogen concentration over time, providing long-term stability and enhanced health benefits through the combination of minerals and additives.

Implementation Method 1

exposing standard water to a cavitation and implosion process resulting in a localized pressure of about 0.2 GPa to about 3 GPa, and a localized temperature of at least 5000 K to produce structured water comprising the three-dimensional helical cage structure

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectCavitation: Cavitation

Implementation Method 2

exposing standard water to a cavitation and implosion process resulting in a localized pressure of about 0.2 GPa to about 3 GPa, and a localized temperature of at least 5000 K to produce structured water

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectImplosion: Impact Force

Implementation Method 3

Molecular hydrogen (H2) is the lightest chemical element in the universe. This property lets hydrogen diffuse into every structure of the human body without any support. Thus, hydrogen can enter any cell just by diffusing through it

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectDiffusion: Diffusion

Data Source

PatentUS12527815B2Aqueous formulation including dissolved hydrogen gas and minerals and additives
Publication Date: 2026.01.20 BEST PLANET SCI LLC
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AI summary

An aqueous formulation including a three-dimensional helical cage structure of polygonal water molecules, wherein the polygonal water molecules include two or more adjacent water molecules connected by hydrogen bridges, the helical cage structure has a central hollow lumen, and when viewed from a top, the helical cage structure has a hexagonal shape. The aqueous formulation also includes molecular hydrogen and at least one additive located within the central hollow lumen of the helical structure.