Claims
- 1. An ion wind air cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a housing having an air suction opening and an air exhaust opening to create a wind therethrough;
- a plurality of electrical discharge electrodes arranged in said housing adjacent said suction opening;
- a plurality of electrical field forming electrodes arranged in said housing downwind of and spaced from said electrical discharge electrodes to form a discharge gap therebetween, said electrical field forming electrodes being arranged in parallel with the flow of charged particles;
- a plurality of dust collecting electrodes arranged between and in parallel with said electrical field forming electrodes;
- high voltage means for establishing a potential difference between said electrical discharge electrodes and said dust collecting electrodes to create an ion wind and for establishing a potential difference between said electrical field forming electrodes and said dust collecting electrodes;
- a terminal of one polarity of said high voltage means being connected with said electrical discharge electrodes and said field forming electrodes;
- the terminal of the other polarity of said high voltage means being connected with said dust collecting electrodes, either of said field forming electrodes or said dust collecting electrodes being negatively charged; and
- an insulator member covering the entire surface either of said dust collecting electrodes and said field forming electrodes of which the polarity connection is negative.
- 2. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the terminal of one polarity is negative and the insulator member covers the electrical field forming electrodes.
- 3. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the terminal of one polarity is positive and the insulator member covers the dust collecting electrodes.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said insulator member is provided to satisfy the relationship: ##EQU1## where V is the voltage applied by the high voltage means to establish the potential difference between the field forming electrodes and the dust collecting electrodes and V.sub.1 is the potential of the surface of said insulator member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 678,159, filed Dec. 4, 1984, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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