Power supply apparatus
US-2016234925-A1 · Aug 11, 2016 · US
US11305992B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11305992-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716623045-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 19, 2022 |
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An ozone generation device includes an inverter, an ozone generator, and a reactor. The inverter turns on and off a switching element by pulse width modulation (PWM) control to convert DC power into AC power. In the ozone generator, voltage of the AC power is applied to a dielectric electrode, and discharge is generated in raw material gas flowing in a discharge gap between the dielectric electrode and a metal electrode, so that ozone is generated by the discharge. The reactor is connected in series to a dielectric electrode, and reduces an inrush current that flows through the dielectric electrode when the switching element is switched from off to on by the PWM control by the inverter.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An ozone generation device, comprising: an inverter including switching elements turned on and off by pulse width modulation (PWM) control to convert DC power into AC power; an ozone generator that, in which voltage of the AC power is applied to a dielectric electrode, generates discharge in raw material gas flowing in a discharge gap between the dielectric electrode and a metal electrode to generate ozone by the discharge; and a reactor that is connected in series to the dielectric electrode, and reduces inrush current that flows through the dielectric electrode when the switching elements are switched from off to on by the PWM control in the inverter,. wherein the PWM control is carried out at a carrier frequency selected so that a reactance of the reactor at an angular frequency corresponding to the carrier frequency is larger than a reactance of the ozone generator. 2. An ozone generation device, comprising: an inverter including switching elements turned on and off by pulse width modulation (PWM) control to convert DC power into AC power; an ozone generator that, in which voltage of the AC power is applied to a dielectric electrode, generates discharge in raw material gas flowing in a discharge gap between the dielectric electrode and a metal electrode to generate ozone by the discharge; and a reactor that is connected in series to the dielectric electrode, and reduces inrush current that flows through the dielectric electrode when the switching elements are switched from off to on by the PWM control in the inverter, wherein the PWM control is carried out at a carrier frequency selected in accordance with given number of pulses contained in one cycle of a fundamental frequency of a fundamental waveform of the AC power so that the carrier frequency does not change discontinuously as the fundamental frequency increases. 3. The ozone generation device according to claim 2 , wherein the given number of pulses is a maximum number of pulses contained in one cycle of the fundamental frequency of the fundamental waveform of the AC power so that the carrier frequency does not change discontinuously as the fundamental frequency increases.
by electric discharge · CPC title
with automatic control of output voltage or current · CPC title
the switching device being a gas-filled tube having a control electrode · CPC title
Control of the process · CPC title
characterised by the electrical circuits producing the electrical discharge · CPC title
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