Claims
- 1. A corona discharge device including a first electrode formed of a conductive material,
- a plurality of segments,
- support means for mounting said segments in an operative position adjacent said first electrode,
- each segment including a hollow insulator defined by an outer surface adjacent said first electrode and a wall extending away therefrom,
- a conductive body disposed within said insulator and in an opposed relation to said first electrode,
- conductive means connected to said conductive body and extending outwardly from said insulator for being coupled to said support means,
- and an insulating material filling the remaining portion of said insulator and surrounding said conductive means.
- 2. The corona discharge device according to claim 1, wherein said first electrode is a roll adapted to rotate about a conductive axis, said segments being arranged adjacent the surface of said roll and in general parallelism with said axis.
- 3. The corona discharge device set forth in claims 1 or 2 wherein said insulator is formed of a high alumina ceramic material.
- 4. The corona discharge device set forth in claim 3 wherein said ceramic material is about 90-99.5% alumina.
- 5. The corona discharge device set forth in claim 4 wherein said ceramic material is about 94-99.5% alumina.
- 6. The corona discharge device set forth in claims 1 or 2 wherein said conductive means is coupled to said support means for movement of said segment into and out of its operative position relative to said first electrode.
- 7. The corona discharge device set forth in claims 1 or 2 wherein said insulator includes side walls arranged in a generally parallelogram array, said segments being mounted on said support means when in their operative positions in a side-by-side relation and with adjacent side walls in general parallelism.
- 8. The corona discharge device set forth in claim 7 and including resilient means for resiliently securing said segments to said support means.
- 9. The corona discharge device set forth in claim 8 wherein said support means comprises an elongate bar having a plurality of slots formed in one side thereof, said conductive means including a pin slidably received in one of said slots and a spring surrounding said pin for resiliently urging said segment against said bar.
- 10. A terminal segment for a corona discharge device comprising a generally cup-shaped hollow insulator having an end wall and side walls extending away therefrom,
- a conductive body disposed at least partially within said insulator with at least a portion thereof in an opposed relation to said end wall,
- means extending outwardly from said insulator for being coupled to a support means,
- and means retaining said insulator on said conductive body with said end wall and conductive body in juxtaposition.
- 11. The terminal segment of claim 10 wherein the portion of said conductive body which extends into said insulator comprises opposed resilient legs in retaining engagement with the inner surface of said cup-shaped insulator.
- 12. An insulator for a corona discharge device having a plurality of terminal segments each of which segments includes a conductive body, comprising a generally cup-shaped electrically insulating ceramic body having an end wall and side walls, the open end of said ceramic body being dimensioned to receive a conductive body with the end thereof in juxtaposition with the inner-end wall of the cup-shaped electrically insulating ceramic body.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to electrodes for corona discharge devices and is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 443,065 filed Nov. 19, 1982, now abandoned.
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