Claims
- 1. A device for placing a charge on an object passing by and proximate to the device in a first direction along a transport axis, the device comprising:
a body having a surface; a first row of ionizing pins disposed in the body for emitting ions from locations proximate to the surface of the body, each of the first row of ionizing pins defining a first row axis that is aligned generally parallel to the transport axis, the first row of ionizing pins are positioned in a generally spaced apart side by side fashion; a second row of ionizing pins disposed in the body for emitting ions from locations proximate to the surface of the body, each of the second row of ionizing pins defining a second row axis that is aligned generally parallel to the transport axis, the second row of ionizing pins are positioned in a generally spaced apart side by side fashion, the first and second rows of ionizing pins being disposed so that at least a portion of the object moving in the first direction by and proximate to the surface of the body passes by and proximate to the first row of ionizing pins before passing by and proximate to the second row of ionizing pins, at least one ionizing pin of the second row of ionizing pins being laterally offset with respect to the first row of ionizing pins so that the at least one laterally offset ionizing pin of the second row of ionizing pins is generally aligned with a position between a pair of ionizing pins of the first row of ionizing pins; and whereby the object is charged by passing the object by and proximate to the surface of the body in the first direction to receive ions generated from both the first row of ionizing pins and the second row of ionizing pins.
- 2. The device of claim 1 further comprising:
a power input disposed in or on the body; and at least one resistor for transferring power from the power input to a portion of the ionizing pins, the at least one resistor having a longitudinal resistor axis oriented generally parallel to the surface of the body.
- 3. The device of claim 2 further comprising a strip of conductive material having a longitudinal strip axis and electrically coupled to the at least one resistor, the longitudinal strip axis being generally parallel to the surface, the portion of the ionizing pins being connected to the strip of conductive material so as to receive power from the at least one resistor.
- 4. The device of claim 1 wherein the first row of ionizing pins faces generally outwardly from locations within the body and the second row of ionizing pins faces generally outwardly from locations within the body.
- 5. The device of claim 1 wherein the number of ionizing pins in the first row of ionizing pins is different than the number of ionizing pins in the second row of ionizing pins.
- 6. The device of claim 1 wherein the entire second row of ionizing pins are laterally offset with respect to the entire first row of ionizing pins so that the second row of ionizing pins is generally aligned with approximately central positions between each adjacent pair of ionizing pins of the first row of ionizing pins.
- 7. The device of claim I wherein the first row of ionizing pins and the second row of ionizing pins are spaced apart by a predetermined distance as measured in a direction parallel to the transport axis.
- 8. A device for placing a charge on an object passing by and proximate to the device in a first direction along a transport axis, the device comprising:
a body having a surface; a power input disposed in or on the body; at least one resistor having a longitudinal resistor axis and capable of receiving power from the power input, the longitudinal resistor axis being generally parallel to the surface; a plurality of ionizing pins each electrically coupled to the at least one resistor for receiving power to generate ions; and whereby the object is charged by passing the object by and proximate to the surface of the body in the first direction to receive ions generated by the plurality of ionizing pins.
- 9. The device of claim 8 wherein the plurality of ionizing pins are organized into one of a first row of ionizing pins and a second row of ionizing pins, the first row of ionizing pins defining a first row axis that is aligned generally parallel to the transport axis, the first row of ionizing pins being positioned in a generally spaced apart side by side fashion, the second row of ionizing pins defining a second row axis that is aligned generally parallel to the transport axis, the second row of ionizing pins being positioned in a generally spaced apart side by side fashion.
- 10. The device of claim 9 wherein the first and second rows of ionizing pins are disposed in the body so that at least a portion of an object moving by and proximate to the surface of the body in the first direction passes by and proximate to the first row of ionizing pins before beginning to pass by and proximate to the second row of ionizing pins, at least one ionizing pin of the second row of ionizing pins being laterally offset with respect to the first row of ionizing pins so that the at least one laterally offset ionizing pin of the second row of ionizing pins is generally aligned with a position between a pair of ionizing pins of the first row of ionizing pins.
- 11. The device of claim 8 further comprising a strip of conductive material having a longitudinal strip axis and electrically coupled to the at least one resistor, the longitudinal strip axis being generally parallel to the surface, at least a portion of the ionizing pins being connected to the strip of conductive material so as to receive power from the at least one resistor.
- 12. A method of retrofitting a belt conveyor with a device to allow a charge to be placed on an object being transported in a first direction along a transport axis on the belt conveyor, the belt conveyor having a portion moving in the first direction for supporting and transporting the object, the device having a surface, a first ion emitting source capable of emitting ions from a first location proximate to the surface and a second ion emitting source capable of emitting ions from a second location proximate to the surface, the second location being laterally offset from the first location and being linearly offset from the first location relative to the transport axis, the method comprising:
positioning a device proximate to the belt conveyor so that the surface faces the portion of the belt conveyor moving in the first direction to allow the device to place the charge on the object being transported by the belt conveyor; and orienting the device such that an object being transported by the belt conveyor moving in the first direction will pass the first location prior to passing the second location.
- 13. A device for placing a charge on an object being transported in a first direction along a transport axis on a belt conveyor, the belt conveyor having a portion moving in the first direction for supporting and transporting the object, the device comprising:
a body having a surface; a first ion emitting source capable of emitting ions from a first location proximate to the surface; and a second ion emitting source capable of emitting ions from a second location proximate to the surface, the second location being laterally offset from the first location and being linearly offset from the first location relative to the transport axis so that the surface faces the portion of the belt conveyor moving in the first direction to allow the device to place the charge on the object being transported by the belt conveyor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/688,779 filed Oct. 16, 2000, entitled “Device For Placing A Charge On An Object And Method Of Retrofitting A Conveyor For The Device”.
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09688779 |
Oct 2000 |
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10427441 |
May 2003 |
US |