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95,203,970by the hot ~ter befor entering condenser 27 and/or be made th~n wi~out deputing ~om the true ~opebecoming absorb<strong>ed</strong> in the distil~te. The reason for and s#rit thereo£providing a filter 115 that ~ overf<strong>ed</strong> ~ pr<strong>ed</strong>sdy to Wtat ~ rimm<strong>ed</strong> 2:increase the lefidence time therein of lhe inflowing M~ 1. A m~hod for producing a distflt<strong>ed</strong> water produ~OverML the result is that Mr heat<strong>ed</strong> and ~eril~<strong>ed</strong> in 5 thin ~ m Mast partially a~m<strong>ed</strong> w~ch compri~s Frov~inga ~stillm~n appar~us indud~g a water reservo~filter 115 pa~i~ly aerates the di~ill<strong>ed</strong> water improvingthe palatabflky thereo~container ha~ng a water inlet and outl~ thereto connect<strong>ed</strong>so as to create a re~rv~r of w~ ~ein and aSurpri~ngl~ the operation of filter 115 to ~eril~eand fdter aeration Mr ~ connect<strong>ed</strong> to the operation ofboiler smMler than the r~erv~r container wi~ an openstirrer 102.10 connection between container and boiler for w~ flowStirring the heat<strong>ed</strong> reservoir water ~ believ<strong>ed</strong> to|o cr ~om ~e boileL a steam line ov~head cf~e wm~Mvd in the boiler leading to a condenser immers<strong>ed</strong> incompletdy deaerate the reservok water as well as ~ripthe ~rv~r and an outlet ~om ~ condenser forany volatilizable materi~s therefrom before lhe refer¯ ~h~ge of conden~t~ the ~stilMfion appar~us ~vvoir water ~ admitt<strong>ed</strong> into boiler 12. Accordingly, the15 ther including a ~ter at the outlet of ~id condenser ~rwater in the boiler 12 and the ~eam entering condenser~r;ng ~e conden~ and for steril~ing and falteringcoil 27 and the condensate water in the coil 27 ~ e~enti~ly~ee of M~ Therefor~ the condens<strong>ed</strong> distillate ~ mecha~cMly oper~<strong>ed</strong> stirrer in the reservok to cau~any Mr entering ~id ~ter through reverse flow, and acapable of absorbing Mr or any other gas quite readil~ swirling in ~e reservoir w~ and gene~tion of steamThe steam pressure pulses which cause back and fo~h20 bubM~ th~ein; maintaining a pr<strong>ed</strong>etermin<strong>ed</strong> Mvd ofwater flow in conduit 22 and which ~so generate a re~rv~r w~ by introducing ~<strong>ed</strong> w~ in*o andcomparable back and fo~h flow of Mr ~nd condensate in removing w~ ~om ~id container ~ a flow ra~filter 115, and condenser 27. Some of the Mr seems to w~¢h mMnmins a ~mp~u~ in the ran£e cf aboutpa~ through the condenser 27 and ente~ boiler 12. In 18~-19~ F. in lhe ~v~r and he~g the w~ inany evenh a sm~l n~ inflow of Mr into filter 115 hap-2pens. condenser to be condens<strong>ed</strong> ther~n by heat exchange~id boil~ ~ generic s~am, ~e ~eam passing into ~idThe net inflow of Mr into filter 115 ~ caus<strong>ed</strong> by the agMnst the ~vo~ wmer wh~eby ~e r~ervo~ w~compl~dy deaerat<strong>ed</strong> nature of the distil~te. Notwithstandinbth~ the disti1~te ~ hot it absorbsome M~ stirring the w~ of~id tes~vo~ so as ~ cause generabecom~heat<strong>ed</strong> w~le at the ~me time mechanicallyTa~e tests on the disfi~ate indicate th~ the distill<strong>ed</strong> 30 fion of steam bubMes in the reservoff water wh~ebywater product from the d~til~tion apparatus of this the heat<strong>ed</strong> re~rv~r water becom~ dev~fl~<strong>ed</strong> andinvention is net ~s flat as typic~ distil~d wate~deaerat<strong>ed</strong> prior to entering sMd bo~eL and pasting a~It ~ not<strong>ed</strong> that the condensation product of the di~lationappar~us ~aves at near to the temperature of theinto ~id ~ter whereby dev~a~<strong>ed</strong> water conve~<strong>ed</strong>into ~eam in sMd boiler and therea~er conden~d in sMd35 condenser to become the d~Md water produ~ absorbs~d and ~efil~<strong>ed</strong> Mr during pas~ge throughreservoir wate~ and absent devolitifiz~ion due to thestirring would contMn about the same Mr content asthe condenser and through the ~ter.remMns in the heat<strong>ed</strong> reservoir water. This ~ because2. The method cf dMm 1 wherdn the boiler periodicallygenerates more ~eam than can be accommodm<strong>ed</strong>(absenthe superior deaer~ion obtMn<strong>ed</strong> by stirring) thewater entering boiler 12 would contMn some te~du~ 40 by the condenser ~ereby caufing a p~sation wh~nMr and then most, if n~t ~l, the same refidu~ Mr would water ig ~rce ~ flow out of the bMler back into thebe reabsorb<strong>ed</strong> into the di~fllate in condenser 27. Since ~rvo~ by ~eam pressur~ and then the ~eam pre~ure~1 such re~du~ Mr has been remov<strong>ed</strong> by the stirring, ~ p~se ~ ~sfip~<strong>ed</strong> whe~upon wm~ flows back into thebecomes replac<strong>ed</strong> by ~erile filter<strong>ed</strong> Mr.boiler ~om the ~rv~L ~id p~tion Mso causingWhile only ce~Mn embodimen~ of the invention45 pefio~c flow of condensate out of the condenser andhave been fllu~rat<strong>ed</strong> and describ<strong>ed</strong> herd~ ~ ~ under pefiod~ flow of Mr imo ~id ~r.~ood th~ alteration~ changes, and modifications may105055

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