Electric dust collector and air conditioner including the same
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US9962713B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9962713-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415021594-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 8, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 8, 2018 |
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An electrostatic collector is provided, including a collection chamber, delimited by a tubular wall, and a support holding an electrode in position in the collection chamber and for removing it from the collection chamber, the support including a guide, passing transversally through the collection chamber, the first and second ends of which are fixed to the wall, the guide including a through opening configured to hold the electrode; a first attachment element, including at least one electrically conducting part, that will extend at least partly in the guide, from the first end towards the opening; and a second attachment element, including at least one electrically insulating part, that can move in translation in the guide from the second end towards the opening and from the opening towards the second end.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrostatic collector comprising a collection chamber, delimited by a tubular wall oriented along a first axis (z), and a support for holding an electrode in position in the collection chamber and for removing the electrode from the collection chamber, the support comprising: a guide, passing transversally through the collection chamber, first and second ends of which are fixed to the wall, the guide comprising a through opening, the longitudinal axis of which is oriented along the first axis, configured to hold the electrode; a first screw, comprising at least one electrically conducting part that will extend at least partly in the guide, from the first end towards the opening; and a second screw, comprising at least one electrically insulating part, that can move in translation in the guide from the second end towards the opening and from the opening towards the second end; the second screw being capable of moving from a closed position in which the electrode is held in said opening, to an open position in which the electrode is released from said opening. 2. The electrostatic collector according to claim 1 , wherein the first screw is designed to electrically connect the electrode to a polarization source. 3. The electrostatic collector according to claim 1 , wherein the first screw can extend in the guide at least as far as the opening. 4. The electrostatic collector according to claim 3 , wherein: when the second screw is in the closed position, the electrode is held in position through the opening, between the first and second screws, and when the second screw is in the open position, the second screw is not in contact with the electrode. 5. An electrostatic collector comprising a collection chamber, delimited by a tubular wall oriented along a first axis (z), and a support for holding an electrode in position in the collection chamber and for removing the electrode from the collection chamber, the support comprising: a guide, passing transversally through the collection chamber, first and second ends of which are fixed to the wall, the guide comprising a through opening, the longitudinal axis of which is oriented along the first axis, configured to hold the electrode; a screw, comprising at least one electrically conducting part that will extend at least partly in the guide, from the first end towards the opening; and a pushbutton, comprising at least one electrically insulating part, that can move in translation in the guide from the second end towards the opening and from the opening towards the second end; the pushbutton being capable of moving from a closed position in which the electrode is held in said opening, to an open position in which the electrode is released from said opening, wherein the screw comprises a perforated moving part, comprising a cavity in which the electrode will be held, and a spring. 6. The electrostatic collector according to claim 5 , wherein: when the pushbutton is in the closed position, the electrode is held in place in the opening and in the cavity of the perforated moving part, the spring applying a surface of the perforated moving part in contact with the electrode, a first and a second surface of the guide bearing in contact with the electrode, and when the pushbutton is in the open position, the spring is compressed, which moves the perforated moving part towards the first end such that the cavity of the perforated moving part communicates with the opening. 7. The electrostatic collector according to claim 5 , wherein the screw and the pushbutton are fixed to each other. 8. The electrostatic collector according to claim 5 , wherein the support also comprises a pin that is fixed transversally to the guide and is arranged through the cavity of the perforated moving part. 9. The electrostatic collector according to claim 1 , wherein the first screw is made of stainless steel. 10. The electrostatic collector according to claim 1 , wherein the second screw is made of a thermoplastic polymer. 11. The electrostatic collector according to claim 10 , wherein the second screw is made of a material chosen from among the group including nylon, polyvinylidene fluoride and polyetheretherketone. 12. The electrostatic collector according to claim 1 , wherein a diameter of the opening of the guide is between 0.2 mm and 2.5 mm. 13. An electrostatic collector comprising a collection chamber, delimited by a tubular wall oriented along a first axis (z), and a support for holding an electrode in position in the collection chamber and for removing the electrode from the collection chamber, the support comprising: a guide, passing transversally through the collection chamber, first and second ends of which are fixed to the wall, the guide comprising a through opening, the longitudinal axis of which is oriented along the first axis, configured to hold the electrode; a first attachment element, comprising at least one electrically conducting part that will extend at least partly in the guide, from the first end towards the opening; and a second attachment element, comprising at least one electrically insulating part, that can move in translation in the guide from the second end towards the opening and from the opening towards the second end; the second attachment element being capable of moving from a closed position in which the electrode is held in said opening, to an open position in which the electrode is released from said opening.
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