Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Plural power supplies – Series connected current supplies
Patent
1980-07-31
1983-05-24
Chatmon, Jr., Saxfield
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Plural power supplies
Series connected current supplies
315171, 315173, 315175, 42218612, 42218616, H05B 3700, H05B 3900
Patent
active
043852610
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for producing gas discharge reactions in which a reaction gas is at least partially oxygenated after being taken through a discharge channel. In order to produce ozone by means of an electric discharge, the discharge channel has applied thereto an electric alternating voltage signal consisting of a sinusoidal potential (U.sub.a) with positive and negative peak values minimally below the firing potential of the discharge channel, and of alternating voltage impulses superimposed on the sinusoidal potential essentially at the respective maximum and minimum values, in order to achieve an exalted potential above the firing potential to enable a discharge reaction. An ozonizer implemented in this way is also disclosed.
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Kogelschatz Ulrich
Mastner Jiri
Ragaller Klaus
BBC Brown Boveri & Company Limited
Chatmon, Jr. Saxfield
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