Electric lamp and discharge devices – Discharge devices having three or more electrodes
Patent
1994-02-17
1996-01-09
O'Shea, Sandra L.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
Discharge devices having three or more electrodes
313307, 313352, 313357, 361230, H01J 102, H01T 2300
Patent
active
054831172
ABSTRACT:
The excitation device comprises a plurality of rod-like electrode elements. Each electrode element is enclosed by a chemically and thermally stable protective casing, which can be exposed to high electric fields. The electrode elements are held in vertically extending crosspieces. This results in a setup of several modules, each of which consists of a plurality of electrode elements and two cross pieces. The electrode elements of each module are electrically connected to a conductive bar and have equal potential. Consecutive modules are alternately connected to ground or phase, respectively.
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O'Shea Sandra L.
Patel Vip
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