Claims
- 1. A self-contained ion emitting brush, comprising:
a handholdable body having a region to which a grooming attachment may be removably affixed; a self-contained ion generator disposed in said body and including:
a high voltage generator having first and second output ports, one of which ports may be at a same potential as ambient air, that outputs a signal whose duty cycle can be about 10% to about 100%; and an electrode assembly, effectively coupled between said output ports, comprising a first electrode array that includes at least one electrode having a pointed tip aimed generally in a downstream direction, and a second electrode array that includes at least one electrically conductive member through which there is defined at least one substantially circular opening disposed generally coaxial with and in a downstream direction from said pointed tip of said first electrode;
wherein said ion generator outputs an electrostatic flow in a downstream direction toward said second electrode array, said electrostatic flow including at least one of ionized air and ozone.
- 2. The brush of claim 1, wherein:
said second electrode array is a loop of conductive material.
- 3. The brush of claim 1, wherein:
said first electrode array includes at least two electrodes that each have a pointed tip aimed generally toward said opening; and said second electrode array is a single ring of conductive material encircling said opening.
- 4. The brush of claim 1, wherein:
said first electrode array includes at least two electrodes that each have a pointed tip; and said second electrode array includes at least two electrically conductive members that each define a substantially circular opening disposed generally coaxial with and in a downstream direction from a pointed tip of an electrode in said first electrode array.
- 5. The brush of claim 1, wherein:
said first electrode array includes at least one electrode made from a material having a distal end that defines a plurality of projecting conductive fibers.
- 6. The brush of claim 1, wherein an edge of said electrically conductive member surrounding said opening is rounded on a member surface facing said first electrode array.
- 7. The brush of claim 1, wherein said high voltage generator provides a first potential measurable relative to ground to said first electrode array and provides a second potential measurable relative to ground to said second electrode array.
- 8. The brush of claim 7, wherein at least one of said first potential and said second potential has an absolute magnitude of at least about 1 kV.
- 9. The brush of claim 1, further including said grooming attachment, wherein said grooming attachment includes bristles.
- 10. The brush of claim 1, wherein said second electrode array has at least one characteristic selected from a group consisting of (i) said member defines in cross-section a tapered region terminating towards said circular opening, (ii) said member defines in cross-section a rounded region terminating towards said circular opening, (c) said member defines in cross-section a rounded profile terminating in said circular opening, (d) a ratio of effective radius of a first electrode array-facing edge of said member surrounding said opening to effective radius of said pointed tip exceeds about 15:1, (e) said member includes stainless steel.
- 11. The brush of claim 1, wherein said electrode in said first electrode array has at least one characteristic selected from a group consisting of (a) said electrode includes tungsten, (b) said electrode includes stainless steel, and (c) said electrode includes projecting fibers of carbon.
- 12. A method of providing a self-contained ion emitting brush, comprising the following steps:
(a) providing a handholdable body having a region, defining at least one vent, to which region a grooming attachment may be affixed; (b) disposing within said body an electrode assembly comprising a first electrode array that includes at least one electrode having a pointed tip aimed generally in a downstream direction, and a second electrode array that includes at least one electrically conductive member through which there is defined at least one substantially circular opening disposed generally coaxial with and in a downstream direction from said pointed tip of said first electrode; and (c) within said body, generating high voltage with a duty cycle that can be about 10% to about 100% and coupling said high voltage across said first electrode array and said second electrode array;
wherein an electrostatic flow in a downstream direction toward said second electrode array is created, said electrostatic flow including at least one of ionized air and ozone.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein step (b) includes providing said second electrode array as a loop of conductive material.
- 14. The method of claim 12, wherein step (b) includes providing said first electrode array with at least two electrodes that each have a pointed tip aimed generally toward said opening; and providing said second electrode array as a single ring of conductive material encircling said opening.
- 15. The method of claim 12, wherein step (b) includes:
providing said first electrode array with at least first and second electrodes that each have a pointed tip; and providing said second electrode array with at least first and second electrically conductive members that each define a substantially circular opening, and disposing said first and second electrically conductive members generally coaxial with and in a downstream direction from, respectively, said pointed tip said first and second electrodes in said first electrode array.
- 16. The method of claim 12, wherein step (b) includes:
providing said first electrode array with at least one electrode made from a material having a distal end that includes a plurality of projecting conductive fibers.
- 17. The method of claim 12, wherein step (b) includes rounding an edge of said electrically conductive member surrounding said opening on a member surface facing said first electrode array.
- 18. The method of claim 12, wherein step (c) includes generating and coupling said high voltage to provide a first potential measurable relative to ground to said first electrode array and to provide a second potential measurable relative to ground to said second electrode array.
- 19. The method of claim 12, wherein at least one of said first potential and said second potential has an absolute magnitude of at least about 1 kV.
- 20. A self-contained ion emitting brush, comprising:
a handholdable body having a region to which a grooming attachment may be affixed; a self-contained ion generator disposed in said body and including:
a high voltage generator having first and second output ports, one of which ports may be at a same potential as ambient air, that outputs a signal whose duty cycle can be about 10% to about 100%; and an electrode assembly, effectively coupled between said output ports, comprising a first electrode array that includes at least one wire electrode, and a second electrode array that includes at least two electrically conductive members that are disposed parallel to said wire electrode and are equidistant therefrom;
wherein said ion generator outputs an electrostatic flow in a downstream direction toward said second electrode array, said electrostatic flow including at least one of ionized air and ozone.
- 21. The brush of claim 20, wherein said electrically conductive members in said second electrode array include at least two electrically conductive electrodes that in cross-section define a “U”-shape having a bulbous nose region and first and second trailing edge regions and are disposed with said bulbous nose regions facing said wire electrode and being equidistant therefrom.
- 22. The brush of claim 21, wherein an electrode in said second electrode array has at least one characteristic selected from a group consisting of (a) a portion of one trailing edge region is longer than a remaining trailing edge region on said electrode, (b) said trailing edge region defines at least one pointed projection facing downstream, and (c) a ratio of effective radius of an electrode in said second electrode array to effective radius of said wire electrode exceeds about 15:1.
- 23. The brush of claim 20, wherein:
said second electrode array includes at least two electrically conductive electrodes that in cross-section define an “L”-shape having a curved nose region; the “L”-shaped electrodes being disposed such that said curved nose regions face said wire electrode and are equidistant therefrom.
- 24. The brush of claim 20, wherein a portion of electrodes in said second array include at least one pointed projection facing downstream.
- 25. The brush of claim 20, wherein:
said second electrode array includes at least two rod-like electrically conductive electrodes disposed parallel to said wire electrode and equidistant therefrom.
- 26. The brush of claim 25, wherein a ratio of radius of one of said rod-like electrodes to radius of said wire electrode exceeds about 15:1.
- 27. A method of providing a self-contained ion emitting brush, comprising the following steps:
(a) providing a handholdable body having a region, defining at least one vent, to which a grooming attachment may be affixed; (b) disposing within said body an electrode assembly comprising a first electrode array including a wire electrode, and a second electrode array including at least two electrically conductive members disposed parallel to said wire electrode and equidistant therefrom; and (c) within said body, generating high voltage with a duty cycle that can be about 10% to about 100% and coupling said high voltage across said first electrode array and said second electrode array;
wherein an electrostatic flow is created that flows downstream toward said second electrode array, said electrostatic flow including at least one of ionized air and ozone.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein step (b) includes providing said electrically conductive members in said second electrode array with at least two electrically conductive electrodes that in cross-section define a “U”-shape having a bulbous nose region and first and second trailing edge regions and are disposed with said bulbous nose regions facing said wire electrode and being equidistant therefrom.
- 29. The method of claim 27, wherein step (b) includes providing said second electrode array with at least two electrically conductive electrodes that in cross-section define an “L”-shape having a curved nose region and are disposed such that said curved nose regions face said wire electrode and are equidistant therefrom.
- 30. The method of claim 27, wherein step (b) includes providing said second electrode array with at least two rod-like electrically conductive electrodes disposed parallel to said wire electrode and equidistant therefrom.
- 31. The method of claim 27, wherein an edge portion of said electrically conductive members in said second electrode array include at least one pointed projection facing downstream.
RELATION TO PENDING APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuing application from application Ser. No. 09/163,024 filed Sep. 29, 1998 entitled “Ion Emitting Grooming Brush”, now U.S. Pat. No. ______ (1999), assigned to the assignee herein, and priority is claimed to said pending application.
Continuations (2)
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