JP-2026076150-A - Sealed structure
Abstract
[Problem] To provide a chlorine dioxide generator that can reduce the amount of components used. [Solution] In the chlorine dioxide generator 1, a sodium chlorite solution 5 and fumed silica 7 were mixed in a container 3 to generate chlorine dioxide. [Selection Diagram] Figure 2
Inventors
- 原田 士郎
Assignees
- 株式会社ルミカ
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260511
- Application Date
- 20251222
- Priority Date
- 20200415
Claims (1)
- A sealing member, which is joined at the joint to form a sealed space inside, The liquid contents contained in the sealed space, Equipped with, The contents are in a sealed, gelled state.
Description
This invention relates to a sealed structure. Conventionally, chlorine dioxide generators are known that can suppress the distinctive odor of chlorine dioxide gas without reducing its effectiveness by using a chemical reaction caused by spraying a specific agent onto a specific agent (see Patent Document 1). In this chlorine dioxide generator, a solvent containing the first chemical is placed inside a container. By introducing the second chemical into the container from outside, gases such as chlorine dioxide gas are generated. Japanese Patent Publication No. 2018-148983 This is a perspective view of a chlorine dioxide generator according to the first embodiment.This is a cross-sectional view of a chlorine dioxide generator according to the first embodiment.This is a perspective view of the silica containment container of the chlorine dioxide generator according to the first embodiment.This is a perspective view showing another example of the silica containment container of the chlorine dioxide generator according to the first embodiment.This is a perspective view showing another example of the silica containment container of the chlorine dioxide generator according to the first embodiment.This is a perspective view showing another example of the silica containment container of the chlorine dioxide generator according to the first embodiment.This is a perspective view showing another example of the silica containment container of the chlorine dioxide generator according to the first embodiment.This is a perspective view showing another example of the silica containment container of the chlorine dioxide generator according to the first embodiment.This is a perspective view of a chlorine dioxide generator according to the second embodiment.This is a cross-sectional view of a chlorine dioxide generator according to the second embodiment.This is an exploded perspective view of the chlorine dioxide generator according to the second embodiment.This is a perspective view of the chlorine dioxide generator according to the second embodiment, showing the assembly of the spraying element into the container.This is a front view of the silica containment container of the chlorine dioxide generator according to the third embodiment.Figure 13 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the main part.This is a perspective view showing another example of the silica containment container of the chlorine dioxide generator according to the third embodiment.Figure 14 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the main part.This is a front view of the sealed structure according to this embodiment.Figure 17 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the main part.This is a perspective view of another example of the sealed structure according to this embodiment, using a different sealing member.Figure 19 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the main part.(a) is a cross-sectional view of a chlorine dioxide generator according to the fourth embodiment, and (b) is a diagram showing a modified example of the lid of the chlorine dioxide generator shown in (a). The chlorine dioxide generator and sealed structure according to this embodiment will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings. Note that the dimensional ratios in the drawings are exaggerated for illustrative purposes and may differ from the actual ratios. (Chlorine dioxide generator) A chlorine dioxide generator according to this embodiment will be described using Figures 1 to 16. (First Embodiment) The first embodiment will be described using Figures 1 to 8. In this embodiment, the chlorine dioxide generator 1 generates chlorine dioxide by mixing a sodium chlorite solution 5 and fumed silica 7 in a container 3. Furthermore, the fumed silica 7 is contained in a silica container 9, and the silica container 9 is contained within a container 3 that holds the sodium chlorite solution 5. Furthermore, the silica containment container 9 has at least one opening 11 that communicates with the outside. Furthermore, the method for generating chlorine dioxide involves mixing sodium chlorite solution 5 with fumed silica 7 to generate chlorine dioxide. As shown in Figures 1 to 3, the chlorine dioxide generator 1 comprises a container 3 and a silica containment container 9. Container 3 comprises a container body 13 and a pump body 15. The container body 13 is formed in a bottomed cylindrical shape with one end in the longitudinal direction open and the other end closed. The sodium chlorite solution 5 is contained inside the container body 13 through the opening at one end. The outer circumference of the open end of the container body 13 is threaded, and the pump body 15 is screwed to it. The pump body 15 has a push-type pressing part 17 on one end in the longitudinal direction. On the other end of the pump body 15, a suction pipe 19 is provided, which is located inside the container body 13 and draws up the chlorine dioxide solution generated inside the container body 13 by the pressu