Cascade system
US-10471447-B2 · Nov 12, 2019 · US
US10099232B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10099232-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715656503-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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An electrostatic atomizing device of the present disclosure includes a discharge electrode, a counter electrode, a liquid supplying unit, a current path, a voltage applicator, and a limiting resistor. The limiting resistor is disposed on a first current path or a second current path included in the current path. The first current path electrically connects the voltage applicator and the counter electrode, and the second current path electrically connects the voltage applicator and the discharge electrode. This makes it possible to increase an amount of generated radicals while keeping an increase of ozone small. In addition, an electric current peak of an instantaneous electric current can be kept small.
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An electrostatic atomizing device comprising: a discharge electrode; a counter electrode that is located so as to face the discharge electrode; a liquid supplying unit that supplies a liquid for electrostatic atomization to the discharge electrode; a current path that electrically connects the discharge electrode and the counter electrode; a voltage applicator that is disposed on the current path, applies a voltage across the discharge electrode and the counter electrode, and thus intermittently generates a discharge path due to dielectric breakdown so that the discharge electrode and the counter electrode are connected to each other; and a limiting resistor that is disposed on the current path, wherein: the limiting resistor is disposed on a first current path or a second current path included in the current path, the first current path electrically connecting the voltage applicator and the counter electrode, and the second current path electrically connecting the voltage applicator and the discharge electrode, the limiting resistor is disposed on the first current path, and a length of a wire between the counter electrode and the limiting resistor on the first current path is set to 30 mm or less. 2. The electrostatic atomizing device according to claim 1 , wherein the limiting resistor is directly connected to the counter electrode electrically and mechanically. 3. An electrostatic atomizing device comprising: a discharge electrode; a counter electrode that is located so as to face the discharge electrode; a liquid supplying unit that supplies a liquid for electrostatic atomization to the discharge electrode; a current path that electrically connects the discharge electrode and the counter electrode; a voltage applicator that is disposed on the current path, applies a voltage across the discharge electrode and the counter electrode, and thus intermittently generates a discharge path due to dielectric breakdown so that the discharge electrode and the counter electrode are connected to each other; and a limiting resistor that is disposed on the current path, wherein: the limiting resistor is disposed on a first current path or a second current path included in the current path, the first current path electrically connecting the voltage applicator and the counter electrode, and the second current path electrically connecting the voltage applicator and the discharge electrode, the limiting resistor is disposed on the first current path, and a length of a wire between the voltage applicator and the limiting resistor on the first current path is set to 200 mm or less. 4. An electrostatic atomizing device comprising: a discharge electrode; a counter electrode that is located so as to face the discharge electrode; a liquid supplying unit that supplies a liquid for electrostatic atomization to the discharge electrode; a current path that electrically connects the discharge electrode and the counter electrode; a voltage applicator that is disposed on the current path, applies a voltage across the discharge electrode and the counter electrode, and thus intermittently generates a discharge path due to dielectric breakdown so that the discharge electrode and the counter electrode are connected to each other; and a limiting resistor that is disposed on the current path, wherein: the limiting resistor is disposed on a first current path or a second current path included in the current path, the first current path electrically connecting the voltage applicator and the counter electrode, and the second current path electrically connecting the voltage applicator and the discharge electrode, the limiting resistor is disposed on the second current path, and a length of a wire between the discharge electrode and the limiting resistor on the second current path is set to 30 mm or less. 5. An electrostatic atomizing device comprising: a discharge electrode; a counter electrode that is located so as to face the discharge electrode; a liquid supplying unit that supplies a liquid for electrostatic atomization to the discharge electrode; a current path that electrically connects the discharge electrode and the counter electrode; a voltage applicator that is disposed on the current path, applies a voltage across the discharge electrode and the counter electrode, and thus intermittently generates a discharge path due to dielectric breakdown so that the discharge electrode and the counter electrode are connected to each other; and a limiting resistor that is disposed on the current path, wherein: the limiting resistor is disposed on a first current path or a second current path included in the current path, the first current path electrically connecting the voltage applicator and the counter electrode, and the second current path electrically connecting the voltage applicator and the discharge electrode, the limiting resistor is disposed on the second current path, and a length of a wire between the voltage applicator and the limiting resistor on the second current path is set to 200 mm or less. 6. An electrostatic atomizing device comprising: a discharge electrode; a counter electrode that is located so as to face the discharge electrode; a liquid supplying unit that supplies a liquid for electrostatic atomization to the discharge electrode; a current path that electrically connects the discharge electrode and the counter electrode; a voltage applicator that is disposed on the current path, applies a voltage across the discharge electrode and the counter electrode, and thus intermittently generates a discharge path due to dielectric breakdown so that the discharge electrode and the counter electrode are connected to each other; and a limiting resistor that is disposed on the current path, wherein: the limiting resistor is disposed on a first current path or a second current path included in the current path, the first current path electrically connecting the voltage applicator and the counter electrode, and the second current path electrically connecting the voltage applicator and the discharge electrode, the limiting resistor is a resistor that includes a resistive element and a lead wire electrically connected to the resistive element, and the lead wire is covered with a cover for making the lead wire harder to bend. 7. An electrostatic atomizing device comprising: a discharge electrode; a counter electrode that is located so as to face the discharge electrode; a liquid supplying unit that supplies a liquid for electrostatic atomization to the discharge electrode; a current path that electrically connects the discharge electrode and the counter electrode; a voltage applicator that is disposed on the current path, applies a voltage across the discharge electrode and the counter electrode, and thus intermittently generates a discharge path due to dielectric breakdown so that the discharge electrode and the counter electrode are connected to each other; a limiting resistor that is disposed on the current path; and a fixing base on which the limiting resistor is fixed, wherein: the limiting resistor is disposed on a first current path or a second current path included in the current path, the first current path electrically connecting the voltage applicator and the counter electrode, and the second current path electrically connecting the voltage applicator and the discharge electrode, and the limiting resistor is a resistor that includes a resistive element and a lead wire electrically connected to the resistive element.
at least two electrodes having different potentials being held on the discharge apparatus, one of them being a charging electrode of the corona type located in the spray or close to it, and another being of the non-corona type located outside of the path for the material · CPC title
spraying and depositing by electrostatic forces only · CPC title
Arrangements for supplying liquids or other fluent material · CPC title
Arrangements for discharging liquids or other fluent material without using a gun or nozzle · CPC title
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