Claims
- 1. A discharging apparatus for removing a charge from a travelling working object, said discharging apparatus comprising:
- an ion attracting electrode apparatus having a face extended along a travelling direction of said travelling working object and along a direction perpendicular to said travelling direction;
- a positive and negative ion producing discharging electrode apparatus opposed to said ion attracting electrode apparatus and spaced therefrom a distance sufficient to permit passage of the working object therebetween; and
- a power source apparatus for applying positive and negative voltages alternately to said positive and negative ion producing discharging electrode apparatus to alternately produce positive and negative ions, and for simultaneously applying to said ion attracting electrode apparatus an ac voltage synchronized with but having polarities opposite to those of the voltages applied to said positive and negative ion producing discharging electrode apparatus.
- 2. A discharging apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said power source apparatus is an ac voltage power source apparatus for simultaneously applying ac voltages of opposite phases respectively to said positive and negative ion producing discharging electrode apparatus and said ion attracting electrode apparatus.
- 3. A discharging apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said positive and negative ion producing discharging electrode apparatus includes a plurality of positive and negative ion producing discharging electrodes juxtaposed in the travelling direction of the working object, and said ion attracting electrode apparatus includes a single ion attracting electrode in the form of a plate disposed in an opposing relationship commonly to said positive and negative ion producing discharging electrodes.
- 4. A discharging apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said ion attracting electrode is inclined in such a manner that a distance between said ion attracting electrode and said positive and negative ion producing discharging electrode apparatus successively increases toward the travelling direction of the working object.
- 5. A discharging apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said positive and negative ion producing discharging electrode apparatus includes a roller for guiding the travelling working object.
- 6. A discharging apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein said ion attracting electrode apparatus includes a metal roller having a dielectric layer formed on a surface thereof.
- 7. A discharging apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a mechanism for varying a distance between said positive and negative ion producing discharging electrode apparatus and said ion attracting electrode apparatus.
- 8. A discharging and dust removing apparatus for removing a charge and dust from a travelling working object, said apparatus comprising:
- an ion attracting electrode apparatus having a face extended along a travelling direction of said travelling working object and along a direction perpendicular to said travelling direction;
- a positive and negative ion producing discharging electrode apparatus opposed to said ion attracting electrode apparatus and spaced therefrom a distance sufficient to permit passage of the working object therebetween;
- a power source apparatus for applying positive and negative voltages alternately to said positive and negative ion producing discharging electrode apparatus to produce positive and negative ions alternately, and simultaneously applying to said ion attracting electrode apparatus an ac voltage synchronized with but having polarities opposite to those of the voltages applied to said positive and negative ion producing discharging electrode apparatus; and
- an air shower dust removing unit including an air jetting section for jetting air to the working object which has been discharged by said positive and negative ion producing discharging electrode apparatus and said ion attracting electrode apparatus and an air suction section for suctioning the air jetted from said air jetting section.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/534,889 filed Sep. 27, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,683,556.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Divisions (1)
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