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publicationNumber KR-101377283-B1
titleOfInvention Magnetized shower head with far infrared rays and negative ions
abstract The present invention relates to a magnetized water shower head in which far-infrared rays and negative ions are emitted, the configuration of which penetrates through the inside, and a first male screw connected to a water supply hose is formed on a lower outer circumferential surface thereof, and a first female screw is formed on an upper inner circumferential surface thereof. A handle portion having an annular locking jaw formed at a bottom thereof, and a first magnetized portion built into the handle portion to be caught by the locking jaw to fix the water circulated into the handle by magnetic force; Is penetrated, the lower outer peripheral surface is formed with a second male screw is fastened to the first female screw of the handle portion, the upper one side of the head portion is formed with a discharge hole for discharging the water flowing from the handle portion; The first filtering net is located in the lower portion of the inside of the head portion to provide negative ions to the water circulated inside the head portion, and the first A negative ion generating unit including a second filtering net disposed above the first filtering net and germanium activated carbon formed between the first filtering net and the second filtering net; and bolted to the head part at a discharge hole of the head. And a second magnetization part embedded in an injection cap having a plurality of injection holes formed therein so that the discharged water is injected, and magnetically magnetizing the discharged injection water through the injection cap by magnetic force. By having a structure that can be easily installed in the existing shower facility, it is possible not only to secure the versatility of the use, but also to maximize the efficiency of magnetization water generation by inducing magnetization twice through the first magnetization unit and the second magnetization unit. It works. In addition, there is an effect to improve the physical properties of the magnetized water through the far-infrared rays provided by the carbon and the negative ions provided from the negative ion generating unit to further help the life function of the organism. In addition, the magnetic force emitted from the permanent magnet of the magnetic force generating part through the magnetic shield prevents leakage loss to the upper and rear as well as the left and right sides, so that the magnetic force is smoothly concentrated in the internal pipe through which the water is distributed, thereby effectively producing magnetized water. The effect is to maximize. In addition, it is possible to maximize the atomization and activation efficiency of the water by the magnetic force by precisely setting the polar arrangement and arrangement of the permanent magnets.
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