Title:
HYDROGEN GAS DISSOLUTION METHOD AND HYDROGEN GAS DISSOLUTION DEVICE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2020/217567
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention provides a hydrogen gas dissolution method for dissolving hydrogen gas in a liquid contained in a flexible container capable of expanding and shrinking, the method including: causing a bottle needle to penetrate through a plug, of the flexible container, having rubber elasticity; pumping hydrogen gas from a hydrogen gas supply source through the bottle needle into the flexible container; separating the bottle needle from the hydrogen gas supply source while the bottle needle remains inserted through the plug having rubber elasticity and the flexible container is not open to outside air; causing the flexible container to vibrate while the separated bottle needle remains inserted through the plug having rubber elasticity, and causing the hydrogen gas to dissolve in the liquid; and opening the flexible container to outside air while the bottle needle remains inserted through the plug having rubber elasticity, and reducing the pressure in the interior.
Inventors:
HASHIMOTO SOU (JP)
NISHI ZENICHI (JP)
IINUMA KATSUHARU (JP)
AOYAMA YASUYO (JP)
NISHI ZENICHI (JP)
IINUMA KATSUHARU (JP)
AOYAMA YASUYO (JP)
Application Number:
PCT/JP2019/039080
Publication Date:
October 29, 2020
Filing Date:
October 03, 2019
Export Citation:
Assignee:
DOCTORS MAN CO LTD (JP)
International Classes:
B01F1/00; B01F13/00; C01B3/00; C02F1/68; F17C3/00; F17C11/00; A61K33/00; A61K35/14; A61P7/08
Domestic Patent References:
WO2017081888A1 | 2017-05-18 |
Foreign References:
JP2015150472A | 2015-08-24 | |||
JP2016078931A | 2016-05-16 | |||
JPS5710039B2 | 1982-02-24 | |||
US20170311631A1 | 2017-11-02 | |||
JP2017217631A | 2017-12-14 | |||
JP2015034156A | 2015-02-19 |
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
YOSHIDA, Yoshiharu (JP)
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