Claims
- 1. An air cleaner having at least a first emitter electrode and at least a first collector electrode wherein the improvement comprises:
a bead having a bore therethrough, with said first emitter electrode provided through said bore; and a bead moving arm provided in said air cleaner and in operative association with said bead in order to move said bead relative to said first emitter electrode in order to clean said first emitter electrode.
- 2. The air cleaner of claim 1 wherein:
said first collector electrode is removable from said air cleaner for cleaning; and wherein said bead moving arm is operably associated with said first collector electrode such that as said first collector electrode is removed from said air cleaner, said bead moving arm moves said bead in order to clean said first emitter electrode.
- 3. The air cleaner of claim 2 including:
a housing with a top and a base; wherein said first collector electrode is removable through said top in order to be cleaned; and wherein as said first collector electrode is removed through said top, said bead moving arm moves said bean toward said top in order to clean said first emitter electrode.
- 4. The air cleaner of claim 1 wherein:
said first emitter electrode has a bottom end stop upon which said bead can rest when the bead is at the bottom of said first emitter electrode; and said bead moving arm is movably mounted to said first collector electrode such that with said bead resting on said bottom end stop said bead moving arm can move past said bead and be positioned under said bead in preparation for moving said bead to clean said first emitter electrode.
- 5. The air cleaner of claim 1 wherein:
said first emitter electrode has a bottom end stop upon which said bead can rest when the bead is at the bottom of said first emitter electrode; and said bead moving arm is pivotally mounted to said first collector electrode such that with said bead resting on said bottom end stop said bead moving arm can pivot past said bead and be positioned under said bead in preparation for moving said bead to clean said first emitter electrode.
- 6. The air cleaner of claim 1 wherein:
said bead moving arm has a distal end which has first and second prongs extending therefrom, which first and second prongs can be selectively positioned extending past said first emitter electrode with said first emitter electrode located between said prongs.
- 7. The air cleaner of claim 1 wherein:
said bead moving arm engages said first emitter electrode in order to clean said first emitter electrode.
- 8. The air cleaner of claim 1 wherein:
said first emitter electrode has a bottom end stop upon which said bead can rest when the bead is at the bottom of said first emitter electrode; and said bead moving arm is pivotally mounted to said first collector electrode about a pivot axis and said bead moving arm has a first end on one side of said pivot axis which operably engages said bead and a second end on the opposite side of said pivot axis which engages a spring that is secured to said first collector electrode such that said bead moving arm can be deflected with said spring bringing said bead moving arm back to an initial position, such that with said bead resting on said bottom end stop said bead moving arm can pivot past said bead and be positioned under said bead in preparation for moving said bead to clean said first emitter electrode.
- 9. The air cleaner of claim 3 including:
operation controls mounted at said top of said housing.
- 10. An electro-kinetic air transporter-conditioner comprising:
a housing with a top and a base; a first electrode array having a first electrode; a second electrode array having second and third electrodes, which second electrode array is removable through said top of said housing in order to be cleaned; a source of high voltage coupled between the first electrode array and the second electrode array; a bead with a bore therethrough, which first electrode is provided through said bore such that said bead can travel along said first electrode; and a bead lifting arm movably attached to said second electrode array and operably engageable with said bead in order to move said bead along said first electrode of said first array as said second electrode array is removed through said top of said housing in order to be cleaned.
- 11. A method to clean an air cleaner having a housing with a top and a base, said air cleaner including a first electrode and a second electrode array, and a bead mounted on said first electrode and a bead moving arm mounted on said second electrode array, including the steps of:
removing said second electrode array form said top of said housing; simultaneously moving said bead along said first electrode as urged by said bead moving arm in order to clean said first electrode.
- 12. A method to clean an air cleaner having a housing, said air cleaner including a first electrode and a second electrode array, and a bead mounted on said first electrode and a bead moving arm mounted on said second electrode array, including the steps of:
removing said second electrode array form said housing; and simultaneously moving said bead along said first electrode as urged by said bead moving arm in order to clean said first electrode.
- 13. An air cleaner having at least a first electrode and a second electrode wherein the improvement comprises:
an object having a bore therethrough, with said first electrode provided through said bore; and an object moving arm provided in said air cleaner and in operative association with said object in order to move said object relative to said first electrode in order to clean said first electrode.
- 14. The air cleaner of claim 13 wherein:
said first electrode is removable from said air cleaner for cleaning; and wherein said object moving arm is operably associated with said second electrode such that as said second electrode is removed from said air cleaner, said object moving arm moves said object in order to clean said first electrode.
- 15. The air cleaner of claim 14 including:
a housing with a top and a base; wherein said first electrode is removable through said top in order to be cleaned; and wherein as said first electrode is removed through said top, said object moving arm moves said object toward said top in order to clean said first electrode.
- 16. The air cleaner of claim 13 wherein:
said first electrode has a bottom end stop upon which said object can rest when the object is at the bottom of said first electrode; and said object moving arm is movably mounted to said first electrode such that with said object resting on said bottom end stop said object moving arm can move past said object and be positioned under said object in preparation for moving said object to clean said first electrode.
- 17. The air cleaner of claim 13 wherein:
said first electrode has a bottom end stop upon which said object can rest when the object is at the bottom of said first electrode; and said object moving arm is pivotally mounted to said second electrode such that with said object resting on said bottom end stop said object moving arm can pivot past said object and be positioned under said object in preparation for moving said object to clean said first electrode.
- 18. The air cleaner of claim 13 wherein:
said object moving arm has a distal end which has first and second prongs extending therefrom, which first and second prongs can be selectively positioned extending past said first electrode with said first electrode located between said prongs.
- 19. The air cleaner of claim 13 wherein:
said object moving arm engages said first electrode in order to clean said first electrode.
- 20. The air cleaner of claim 13 wherein:
said first electrode has a bottom end stop upon which said object can rest when the object is at the bottom of said first electrode; and said object moving arm is pivotally mounted to said second electrode about a pivot axis and said object moving arm has a first end on one side of said pivot axis which operably engages said object and a second end on the opposite side of said pivot axis which engages a spring that is secured to said second electrode such that said object moving arm can be deflected with said spring bringing said object moving arm back to an initial position, such that with said object resting on said bottom end stop said object moving arm can pivot past said object and be positioned under said object in preparation for moving said object to clean said first electrode.
- 21. The air cleaner of claim 15 including:
operation controls mounted at said top of said housing.
- 22. An electro-kinetic air transporter-conditioner comprising:
a housing with a top and a base; a first electrode array having a first electrode; a second electrode array having second and third electrodes, which second electrode array is removable through said top of said housing in order to be cleaned; a source of high voltage coupled between the first electrode array and the second electrode array; and an object with a bore therethrough, which first electrode is provided through said bore such that said object can travel along said first electrode; an object lifting arm movably attached to said second electrode array and operably engageable with said object in order to move said object along said first electrode of said first array as said second electrode array is removed through said top of said housing in order to be cleaned.
- 23. A method to clean an air cleaner having a housing with a top and a base, said air cleaner including a first electrode and a second electrode array, and an object mounted on said first electrode and an object moving arm mounted on said second electrode array, including the steps of:
removing said second electrode array form said top of said housing; and simultaneously moving said object along said first electrode as urged by said object moving arm in order to clean said first electrode.
- 24. A method to clean an air cleaner having a housing, said air cleaner including a first electrode and a second electrode array, and a object mounted on said first electrode and an object moving arm mounted on said second electrode array, including the steps of:
removing said second electrode array form said housing; and simultaneously moving said object along said first electrode as urged by said object moving arm in order to clean said first electrode.
- 25. The air cleaner of claim 1 including a source of high voltage communicating between said first collector electrode and said second collector electrode with said second collector electrode including two electrodes.
- 26. The air cleaner of claim 13 including a source of high voltage communicating between said first electrode and said second electrode with said second electrode including two electrodes.
- 27. The air cleaner of claim 1 including a source of high voltage communicating between said first collector electrode and said second collector electrode.
- 28. The air cleaner of claim 13 including a source of high voltage communicating between said first electrode and said second electrode.
- 29. An electro-kinetic transporter-conditioner comprising:
a housing; a first electrode array including at least one wire-like electrode, disposed in the housing; a second electrode array, removably disposed in the housing, including at least two electrodes; a source of high voltage coupled between the first electrode array and the second electrode array; a bead lifting arm movably attached to the second electrode array; and a bead having a bore therethrough with the bead mounted on the wire-like electrode such that the wire-like electrode passes through the bore, wherein friction between the bore and the wire-like electrode cleans the wire-like electrode wherein said bead lifting arm can engage and move said bead and wherein when the bead is moved by the bead lifting arm the wire-like electrode is cleaned.
- 30. The electro-kinetic transporter-conditioner of claim 29, wherein the arm is a cleaning arm.
- 31. The electro-kinetic transporter-conditioner of claim 29, wherein the arm includes a strip of flexible electrically insulating material that can selectively come into engagement with the wire-like electrode.
- 32. The electro-kinetic transporter-conditioner of claim 31, wherein the strip has at least one characteristic selected from a group consisting of:
(a) the strip includes polyamide film, (b) the strip includes polyester film, and (c) the strip includes a high voltage, high temperature, breakdown resistant material.
- 33. An electro-kinetic transporter-conditioner, comprising:
a housing:
a first electrode array including at least one wire-like electrode, disposed in the housing; a second electrode array, removably disposed in the housing, having a base member and including at least two electrodes; a source of high voltage, coupled between the first electrode array and the second electrode array; a bead lifting cleaning arm, attached to the base member, and a bead having a bore therethrough disposed such that the wire-like electrode passes through the bore, wherein friction between an inner surface of the bore and the wire-like electrode cleans the wire-like electrode wherein said bead lifting arm can engage and move said bead and wherein when the bead is moved by the bead lifting arm the wire-like electrode is cleaned.
- 34. The electro-kinetic transporter-conditioner of claim 33, wherein the arm includes a strip of flexible electrically insulating material that can selectively come into engagement with the wire-like electrode.
- 35. The electro-kinetic transporter-conditioner of claim 34, wherein the strip has at least one characteristic selected from a group consisting of:
(a) the strip includes polyamide film, (b) the strip includes polyester film, and (c) the strip includes a high voltage, high temperature, breakdown resistant material.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/391,070, filed Jun. 20, 2002, which application is hereby incorporated herein by this reference.
[0002] This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/924,600 filed Aug. 8, 2001 which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/564,960 filed May 4, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,350,417 B1 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/186,471, filed Nov. 5, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,176,977. This application is also related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/730,499 filed Dec. 5, 2000 which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/186,471 filed Nov. 5, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,176,977. All of the above references are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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