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titleOfInvention Water purifier with activation function
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] Water is activated by vibrating a ceramic body that emits far-infrared rays. SOLUTION: The water purifier having the activation function includes a lower pipe joint for connecting a water pipe below, a tubular body connected to the lower pipe joint, and an upper pipe joint connected to the tubular body. It is composed of Above the upper fitting, a faucet for cooking, washing, gardening, etc. is connected. The tubular body is provided with a receiving plate on which a plurality of ceramic bodies are placed, which can move up and down inside. Further, a water pipe is attached to a lower portion of the tubular body via a lower pipe joint. When the water purifier of the above configuration allows tap water to pass from below, The receiving plate is raised by the water pressure of the tap water. As the water pressure rises, the ceramic bodies mounted on the receiving plate collide with each other to emit far-infrared rays to activate water.
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