Cleaning device for cleaning the air-ionizing part of an electrode
US-9579664-B2 · Feb 28, 2017 · US
US10710098B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10710098-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715409850-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 14, 2020 |
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A cleaning device for cleaning an air-ionizing part of an electrode. The device comprises a cleaning member arranged to be in physical contact with the air-ionizing part of the electrode, the air-ionizing part of electrode and the cleaning member being arranged to slide relative to each other. The cleaning device further comprises an actuator arranged to activate the relative motion between the air-ionizing part of the electrode and the cleaning member. There is also provided an ionization electrode comprising the air-ionizing part and the cleaning device, as well as a ultrafine particle sensor, an air ionizer or an electrostatic air cleaner comprising such an electrode.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An ionization electrode, comprising: an air-ionizing part, wherein the air-ionizing part comprises a needle-tip or a thin wire; and a cleaning device for cleaning the air-ionizing part, wherein the cleaning device comprises: a cleaning member arranged to be in physical contact with a circumference of the needle-tip or the thin-wire, wherein the air-ionizing part and the cleaning member are configured to be capable of sliding relative to each other; and an actuator arranged to activate a relative motion between the air-ionizing part of the electrode and the cleaning member, wherein the cleaning member comprises a sheet containing at least one perforation through which the air-ionizing part slides, wherein the at least one perforation is substantially closed by edges in contact with each other when the needle-tip or the thin wire does not protrude through the at least one perforation, and wherein a shearing force applied by the cleaning member to the needle-tip or the thin-wire is depends on a thickness of the sheet. 2. The ionization electrode of claim 1 , wherein the cleaning member is arranged to move relative to the air-ionizing part. 3. The ionization electrode of claim 1 , wherein the ionization electrode is located in an ultrafine particle sensor. 4. The ionization electrode of claim 1 , wherein the ionization electrode is located in an air ionizer. 5. The ionization electrode of claim 1 , wherein the ionization electrode is located in an electrostatic air cleaner. 6. The ionization electrode of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is an electromagnetic assembly comprising a spring, an electrical-wire coil and a magnet. 7. The ionization electrode of claim 6 , further comprising: a piston surrounding at least a portion of the air-ionizing part, wherein the piston is attached to the cleaning part, and wherein the piston comprises the magnet; and a support member surrounding at least a portion of the piston, wherein the support member comprises the electrical-wire coil, wherein the piston is spring-loaded is in the support member by the spring, wherein the piston and cleaning member are configured to slide with respect to the air-ionizing part and with respect to the support member in response to activation of the actuator passing a current through the electrical-wire coil to exert a magnetic force on the magnet. 8. The ionization electrode of claim 1 , wherein the cleaning member comprises a flexible porous fibrous material. 9. The ionization electrode of claim 1 , wherein the cleaning member comprises a supported granular material.
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