Gas separation: apparatus – Electric field separation apparatus – Electrode cleaner – apparatus part flusher – discharger – or...
Patent
1992-07-10
1994-03-01
Chiesa, Richard L.
Gas separation: apparatus
Electric field separation apparatus
Electrode cleaner, apparatus part flusher, discharger, or...
96 68, 96 77, 96 83, 96 96, 96 99, B03C 312
Patent
active
052903435
ABSTRACT:
A first recess for detachably mounting an ionizer therethrough is formed to oppose a dust-collecting air suction side of a precipitator machine body. The ionizer includes an ionizing wire unit having an ionizing wire, and a counterelectrode plate, which can be detachably assembled. A second recess for detachably mounting a dust collector therethrough is formed to oppose a dust-collecting air discharge side of the precipitator body. The dust collector captures and collects dust particles, charged by the ionizer, with a Coulomb force. The ionizer and dust collector are simultaneously electrically connected to the body when they are mounted on the corresponding recesses.
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Morita Keiichi
Sakai Takeshi
Chiesa Richard L.
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
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