Claims
- 1. A cartridge electronic air filtration assembly for positioning in a moving air stream constituting an airflow which contains fine particles to be trapped comprising:
- (a) a frame for supporting a trapping medium;
- (b) an air-permeable trapping medium mounted within the frame for trapping particles, said trapping medium having an airflow receiving face surface to receive air from an oncoming air stream for passage through said trapping medium;
- (c) an ion source; and
- (d) electrical coupling means for connection of the ion source to a power supply that delivers an ionizing voltage,
- characterized in that the ion source is carried by the air filtration assembly, positioned adjacent to the outer, airflow receiving face surface of the trapping medium, said ion source being directed so as to emit, when supplied with an ionizing voltage from the power supply, ions outwardly from the airflow receiving face surface of said trapping medium into the oncoming air stream whereby an expanded zone of ionized air will be formed within the air stream in advance of the trapping medium and ion source thereby charging particles contained therein for deposit within the trapping medium when particles are carried into the trapping medium by the air stream.
- 2. An electronic air filtration assembly as in claim 1 characterized in that the ion source is in the form of an ion emitting point of a pointed, electrical conductor.
- 3. An electronic air filtration assembly as in claim 2 characterized by said ion emitting point being directed away from the face surface of the air filter trapping medium.
- 4. An electronic air filtration assembly as in claim 3 characterized in that the ion source is carried by an insulating base member, said base member being carried by said assembly and located intermediate to the ion source and the trapping medium.
- 5. An electronic air filtration assembly as in claim 4 characterized in that the base member extends laterally with respect to the ion source.
- 6. An electronic air filtration assembly as in claim 4 characterized by said ion source and base member being carried by a counter-electrode screen located adjacent the outer surface of said trapping medium.
- 7. An air filtration assembly as in claim 1 in combination with an air duct with the air filtration assembly mounted therein for passage of air flow therethrough, said duct being provided with a slot having a width to receive said air filtration assembly characterized by the ion source being mounted on said assembly and the combined thickness of the assembly, including the trapping medium and ion source, being less than the width of the slot to allow for the insertion of the combined assembly into said slot.
- 8. An air filtration assembly as in claim 4 characterized by a resilient support portion connected between the ion source and the base member whereby the pointed electrical conductor may be resiliently bent over from an upright position to reduce its height above the base member and enable a filter upon which the base member is attached to pass through a slot in an air handling system.
- 9. An air filtration assembly as in claim 8 characterized in that the pointed electrical conductor is a flexible fiber.
- 10. An air filtration assembly as in claim 8 characterized by the pointed electrical conductor being a needle and there being an indentation formed in the outer surface of the base member to receive the needle when the needle is bent over from an upright to a sideways orientation over the base member.
- 11. An air filtration assembly as in claim 4 characterized by the base member being dome-shaped with a recess formed in its outer face, and said ion source being positionable within the recess.
- 12. An air filtration assembly as in claim 4 characterized by the combination of said assembly with a field-gradient-inducing counter electrode in the form of metallic conductor positioned at or below the base member to provide, when charged, a potential gradient around the ion source that will produce ionization.
- 13. An air filtration assembly as in claim 12 characterized in that the counter-electrode comprises a conducting screen positioned adjacent to the air-receiving face of the trapping medium.
- 14. An air filtration assembly as in claim 12 characterized in that the counter-electrode is carried by and positioned adjacent to the periphery of the base member.
- 15. An air filtration assembly as in claim 12 characterized in that the counter-electrode comprises a conducting screen positioned adjacent to a face of the trapping medium on the side of said trapping medium opposite said ion source.
- 16. An air filtration assembly as in claim 1 characterized by the combination of the assembly with a high voltage power supply connected to said electrical coupling means to create a local field gradient around said ion source of sufficient intensity to cause said ion source to emit ions, but without creating a significant amount of ozone.
- 17. An air filtration assembly as in claim 16 characterized in that said voltage power supply provides a voltage potential to the ion source of between 5,000 and 15,000 volts.
- 18. An electronic air filtration assembly as in claim 16 characterized in that a power supply is mounted on the frame.
- 19. An air filtration assembly as in claim 16 characterized in that the trapping medium is a fibrous, polarizable substance which is electrically polarized by an applied electrical potential field provided by said power supply which is attached to the air filtration assembly.
- 20. An air filtration assembly as in claim 1 characterized in that the ion source comprises a conductive fibrous string extending along the face surface of the trapping medium said string being provided with multiple, protruding fiber ends distributed along its length to serve as multiple, ion sources.
- 21. An ion source for installation on an electronic air filtration assembly comprising:
- (1) an ion emitting point of a pointed, electrical conductor;
- (2) an insulating base member for supporting the ion emitting point, the insulating base member carrying a resilient support for the pointed electrical conductor, said ion emitting point being directed away from said base; and
- (3) electrical coupling means for connection of the ion pointed electrical conductor to a power supply that delivers an ionizing voltage;
- whereby the pointed conductor may be resiliently bent over from an upright position to reduce its height above the base member.
- 22. An ion source as in claim 21 characterized in that the base member extends laterally with respect to the ion emitting point.
- 23. An ion source as in claim 22 comprising a field-gradient-inducing electrode carried by said base and electrical coupling means for connection of the electrode to a power source.
- 24. An ion source as in claim 21 wherein the pointed electrical conductor is a flexible fiber.
- 25. An ion source as in claim 21 characterized by the pointed electrical conductor being a needle.
- 26. An ion source as in claim 22 characterized by the pointed electrical conductor being a needle.
- 27. An ion source as in claim 26, there being an indentation formed in the upper surface of the base member to receive the needle when the needle is bent over from an upright to a sideways orientation over the base member.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part application of PCT/CA96/0,0730, filed Nov. 8, 1996 which is in turn a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/373,072 filed Jan. 17, 1995 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,573,577 on Nov. 12, 1996.
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