Device for neutralizing electrostatic charges

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Discharging or preventing accumulation of electric charge – Specific conduction means or dissipator

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361213, 361229, H01T 1904

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ABSTRACT:
A device for neutralizing electrostatic charges by way of corona discharge comprises discharge electrodes and earthed counterelectrodes, the discharge electrodes being capacitively connected to an alternating high-voltage source. A row of individual discharge electrodes is applied to one side of a carrier consisting of dielectric material galvanically separated from one another in the form of thin, electrically conductive layers. A continuous, electrically conductive coating is arranged on the other side of the carrier and opposite to the discharge electrodes, this coating being connected to the high-voltage source and providing a capacitive coupling of the discharge electrodes to the high voltage.

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