High-voltage apparatus for skin therapy

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including d.c.-a.c.-d.c. converter

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363 37, 128419R, H02M 544

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040939758

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for skin therapy employs a circuitry for generating a high voltage that is connected to an electrode. The circuitry to step up voltage from a power supply includes a transistor, transformer and rectifier; and the means to control application of the stepped up voltage to an electrode coil or transformer includes a silicon controlled rectifier in series with a capacitor and an output transformer's primary. Pulsing means, having voltage supplied from a power source on a separate circuit, to control the rate of silicon controlled rectifier firing and therefore discharge of the capacitor includes a unijunction oscillator and transistor. The output transformer's secondary powers the electrode.

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