Re: Jeanne Rousseau patent (vortex water)

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Fri, 4 Sep 1998 13:23:38 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Jean-Pierre!

Thanks for that patent, brings a whole nother meaning to 'water
sports'...<g>...

I've seen several descriptions for 'galvanic baths' where electricity
either in DC or AC form is coursed through the body, the claims are it
is good for what ails ya, meaning just about everything but with
particular emphasis on neurological disorders, i.e. wiring.

The closest I've come to that was hooking a 9 volt battery powered
Tens unit at full power to my shower head and turning the shower on.
No conduction until I grabbed the metal shower head,
wwwwwhooooooeeeeeee, what a rush, couldn't let go, talk about great
conduction...no matter how hard I told my muscles to pull away, I
could not..so much for mind over matter...<g>...in hindsight, guess I
shouldn't have used a new battery..finally broke away and for the rest
of the night at work, I was literally charged with energy and my face
was flushed leading people to ask if I'd been drinking, had sex or was
otherwise enervated...of course, at the time I was embarassed so I
didn't tell them what it was...so I know there is some benefit to this
water and electricity thing from personal experience...

Have to try that again if I get sick or allergies or whatever, might
be interesting...plus if you are tired, it'll sure get you charged
back up.

---Jean-Pierre Lentin wrote:
>
> Hi all ! Just got back from the French patent office and found
everything I
> searched.
>
> Jeanne Rousseau patent is :
> n° 1 528 622
> filed 09/23/1966 delivered 04/06/1968
> "Procede de regeneration et de purification des eaux"
> (¨Process for water regeneration and purification)
>
> Then there is an addition
> P.V. n° 127 898 n°94.214
> filed 11/13/1967 delivered 06/09/1969
>
> First patent is very brief, 1 page, no drawing.
> There's not much details on the actual design. It creates 2 vortexes
in a
> mass of water, by means of 2 rotating disks/rotors with paddles.or
blades.
> These blades may be "of various size, number, material, flat or
curved" (not
> very helpful, there...), and may rotate in the same direction or
contrary,
> depending of the desired effect.
> Effects mentioned are
> 1 / water purification - solved minerals precipitate and may then be
filtered
> 2 / new type of detergent-less washing machine
> 3 / new type of hydrotherapy, through a special bathtub with 2
vortexes,
> for skin cleansing, massage effect and peripheric
vaso-constriction, and
> "regeneration of tissues, due to ionic and electronic currents
between the 2
> vortexes. Intensity of these currents is variable, depending on
design. On
> the test model the potential diffference between the 2 rotating
poles is 25
> millivolts."
>
> Addition has 2 pages and 3 drawings.
> It's about the special bathtub.Design of disks and blades are clear
from the
> drawing. They turn in contrary direction. There's also 2 big
deflectors, to
> stabilize the vortexes. Inside the "treatment zone" (center of
bathtub),
> water has higher resistivity than near the sides, lesser rH2 (redox
> potential) and a pH intermediary between extreme values at both
sides. There
> is a 25 mV potential difference between the 2 vortexes.
>
> Now, Jerry, fancy about reveling in a gorgeous tissue regenerating
bath ? <g>
>
> If anyone's interested I'll be happy to snail-mail xeroxes (sorry, I
have no
> scanner) and do translations if needed.
>
> PS. It was a very special day at the patent office. Workers were
putting in
> crates all the old leather bound volumes of indexes and full
patents. "They
> will never be seen again !" said the desk lady with sadness in her
voice.
> From now on everything will be on microfilms, and indexes on
computers. Much
> less charm and fun, IMHO...
>
>
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