Claims
- 1. A corona generator of the type wherein substantially all of the heat generated by corona discharge is removed from the generator by reactant gas flow therethrough, comprising: a pair of coextensively aligned, closely spaced-apart electrodes of greater width than length; means for defining an enclosed gas flow path between said electrodes along the length thereof with an inlet bounded by the adjacent width edges of said electrodes at one end and an outlet bounded by the adjacent width edges of said electrodes at the other end, with internal facing surfaces therebetween; means for introducing feed gas to the inlet of said gas flow path and discharging reacted gas at the outlet end thereof, said electrodes being between 2.0 and 10 inches in length and spaced apart at distance of between 0.01 and 0.250 inch; and a dielectric material coating on the electrode internal facing surfaces having substantially uniform thickness of between 1 and 20 mils.
- 2. A corona generator according to claim 1 wherein said electrodes are parallelly aligned with respect to each other.
- 3. A corona generator according to claim 1 wherein said electrodes are between 2 and 5 inches in length.
- 4. A corona generator according to claim 1 wherein said dielectric material comprises porcelain enamel.
- 5. A corona generator according to claim 1 wherein said dielectric material has a dielectric constant of at least 5.
- 6. A corona generating system comprising a plurality of corona generators according to claim 1 connected in series gas flow relationship.
- 7. A corona generating system according to claim 6 comprising at least two separate means for supplying power to the discharge electrodes of said corona generators for corona discharge, wherein each said power supply means provides power to at least one of said corona generators.
- 8. A corona generating system according to claim 6 wherein the electrode spacing in said corona generators is non-uniform among the generators in the series.
- 9. A corona generating system according to claim 6 comprising heat exchange means disposed between adjacent corona generators for cooling of reacted gas discharged from a corona generator prior to its introduction to the next succeeding corona generator in said series.
- 10. A corona generator according to claim 1 comprising a stacked array of said electrodes forming a plurality of said electrode pairs wherein each electrode in the interior of said stacked array forms an electrode pair with each of the electrodes adjacent thereto.
- 11. A corona generator of the type wherein substantially all of the heat generated by corona discharge is removed from the generator by reactant gas flow therethrough, comprising: a pair of coextensively aligned, closely spaced-apart electrodes of greater width than length; means for defining an enclosed gas flow path between said electrodes along the length thereof with an inlet bounded by the adjacent width edges of said electrodes at one end and an outlet bounded by the adjacent width edges of said electrodes at the other end, with internal facing surfaces therebetween; means for introducing feed gas to the inlet of said gas flow path and discharging reacted gas at the outlet end thereof, said electrodes being between 2.0 and 10 inches in length, with a ratio of the length of said electrodes to the spacing between said electrodes of from 8 to 1000; and a dielectric material coating on the electrode internal facing surfaces having substantially uniform thickness of between 1 and 20 mils.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 738,181 filed Nov. 2, 1976, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 632,620 filed Nov. 17, 1975, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 509,278 filed Sept. 25, 1974, now abandoned, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 387,972 filed Aug. 13, 1973, now abandoned. U.S. application Ser. No. 738,181 is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 579,739 filed Feb. 20, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,996,122, which is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 387,972 filed Aug. 13, 1973.
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