Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electric charging of objects or materials – Particulate matter
Patent
1984-03-13
1985-10-22
Moose, Jr., Harry E.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Electric charging of objects or materials
Particulate matter
361226, 361227, 361235, 239690, B05B 502
Patent
active
045492433
ABSTRACT:
Electrostatic spraying apparatus e.g. for graphic work, having a hand or finger held body carrying a nozzle to which the atomizing potential is applied from a high voltage generator. The nozzle is of the non-drip type, e.g. a capillary bore or a felt- or fibre-tip so that no liquid is dispensed therefrom in the absence of the atomizing potential. The nozzle and liquid reservoir may be a cartridge, e.g. a felt-tip graphic marker. The generator may be within the body so as to provide a self-contained unit which can be "earthed" via the user's hand.
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MacLaine Colin G.
Owen David J.
Imperial Chemical Industries
Moose Jr. Harry E.
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