Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1984-09-27
1986-07-22
Bashore, S. Leon
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
363 23, 363124, 363144, 361411, B03C 302, H02M 335, H02M 100, H65K 702
Patent
active
046017330
ABSTRACT:
A high voltage generator 1 for an electrostatic dust precipitator 2 comprises a low voltage oscillator 6, operating from a low voltage continuous source, such as a car battery, which supplies a current chopper 7. The output from the chopper 7 is fed to the primary winding 9 of an induction coil 10. The secondary winding 11 of the coil 10 is connected to one of a metal surface 3 of the dust precipitator to apply a high potential difference between the metal surfaces 3,4 to precipitate dust. Preferably the metal surface 3 is connected to the secondary winding 11 via a high voltage diode.
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Bacot Dominique
Detroyat Jean-Michel
Ordines Jean-Pierre
Bacot Dominique
Bashore S. Leon
Detroyat Jean-Michel
Lithgow Thomas M.
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