Spiral wound electrostatic air cleaner and method of assembling

Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector

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29869, 29902, 55141, 264259, 264339, 264DIG48, B03C 341, B23P 2100, B29C 5356

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051980037

ABSTRACT:
An electrostatic air cleaner collector and/or ionizer section has their oppositely charged elements being formed of single, continuous, electrically conductive elements, spirally wound around insulator rods to jointly define a spiral passage through which air is caused to flow. The collector and ionizer may be assembled separately by such a winding process, or they may contain common insulator rods around which the conductive element of both sections may be simultaneously wound. A conductive rod may be inserted to electrically interconnect the high voltage elements of the respective ionizer and collector sections.

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patent: 3558286 (1971-01-01), Gourdine
patent: 3788041 (1974-01-01), Gaylord
patent: 4313741 (1982-02-01), Masuda et al.

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