Portable ionization unit for attachment to an overhead airflow nozzle
US-12138637-B2 · Nov 12, 2024 · US
US2020413524A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020413524-A1 |
| Application number | US-201816977794-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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Provided are a static eliminator capable of performing quick static elimination while having a good ion balance, an electronic balance including the static eliminator, and a static eliminating method of the static eliminator. A static eliminator is provided which is configured to eliminate static from a static eliminating object by ions generated by applying high voltages to static eliminating needles, and has a high-speed static eliminating mode configured to eliminate static from a static eliminating object at a high speed, and a relaxation static eliminating mode to be executed by a voltage application method different from that of the high-speed static eliminating mode and configured to regulate ion balances of the static eliminating object and the area around of the static eliminating object. With this configuration, a static eliminator capable of quickly eliminating static from a specimen while having a good ion balance can be provided.
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1 - 7 . (canceled) 8 . A static eliminator configured to eliminate static from a static eliminating object by ions generated by applying a high voltage to a static eliminating needle, comprising: a high-speed static eliminating mode configured to eliminate static from the static eliminating object at a high speed; and a relaxation static eliminating mode to be executed by a voltage application method different from that of the high-speed static eliminating mode and configured to regulate ion balances of the static eliminating object and the area around the static eliminating object, wherein the high-speed static eliminating mode is executed by voltage application to the static eliminating needle by a pulsed DC method, and the relaxation static eliminating mode is executed by voltage application to the static eliminating needle by a DC method, and the relaxation static eliminating mode is executed following execution of the high-speed static eliminating mode. 9 . The static eliminator according to claim 8 , wherein the relaxation static eliminating mode is executed following the high-speed static eliminating mode, and is executed in a shorter execution time than an execution time of the high-speed static eliminating mode. 10 . An electronic balance including a static eliminator comprising: a placing pan on which a specimen can be placed; a windshield configured to cover the placing pan and define a weighing chamber; and the static eliminator according to claim 8 , disposed inside the weighing chamber, wherein a table of optimum periods with respect to each distance from the static eliminating needle to the static eliminating object, or a function of an optimum period with respect to the distance from the static eliminating needle to the static eliminating object is stored, and voltage application in the high-speed static eliminating mode is performed by a pulsed DC method using an optimum period determined according to a distance corresponding to a distance from a center position of the placing pan to the static eliminator. 11 . A static eliminating method for eliminating static from a static eliminating object by ions generated by applying a high voltage to a static eliminating needle, comprising: a high-speed static eliminating step of eliminating static from the static eliminating object at a high speed by voltage application to the static eliminating needle by a pulsed DC method; and a relaxation static eliminating step of regulating ion balances of the static eliminating object and the area around the static eliminating object by voltage application to the static eliminating needle by a DC method, which is performed after the high-speed static eliminating step. 12 . The static eliminator according to claim 8 , wherein the static eliminating needle consists of a static eliminating needle of a positive electrode for emitting positive ions and a static eliminating needle of a negative electrode for emitting negative ions, in the pulsed DC method, the emission of positive ions from the static eliminating needle of the positive electrode and the emission of negative ions from the static eliminating needle of the negative electrode are alternately performed, and in the DC method, the emission of positive ions from the static eliminating needle of the positive electrode and the emission of negative ions from the static eliminating needle of the negative electrode are simultaneously performed.
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