Claims
- 1. An ionizing rod comprising:a core having an outer surface, a distal end, and a proximal end; and a plurality of ionizing points, said plurality of ionizing points being disposed along said outer surface of said core, thereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object, wherein said plurality of ionizing points are fixedly attached to said outer surface of said core by an adhesive, said adhesive being made of material selected from the group consisting of electrically conductive, insulative, or static dissipative.
- 2. An ionizing rod comprising:a core having an outer surface, a distal end, and a proximal end; and a plurality of ionizing points, said plurality of ionizing points being disposed along said outer surface of said core, thereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object, wherein said plurality of ionizing points are removably attached to said outer surface of said core.
- 3. The ionizing rod as recited in claim 2, wherein said plurality of ionizing points are woven into a sleeve, said sleeve is sized to fit over said core.
- 4. The ionizing rod as recited in claim 3, wherein said sleeve extends outward beyond said distal end of said core.
- 5. An ionizing rod comprising:a core having an outer surface, a distal end, and a proximal end; and a plurality of ionizing points, said plurality of ionizing points being disposed along said outer surface of said core, thereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object, wherein said rod further comprises grounding means for transferring ionized particles to ground, said grounding means is attached to said core.
- 6. The ionizing rod as recited in claim 5, wherein said grounding means includes a connector removably attached to said proximal end of said core.
- 7. The ionizing rod as recited in claim 6, wherein said grounding means further includes a lead wire fixedly removably attached to said connector.
- 8. An ionizing rod comprising:a core having an outer surface, a distal end, and a proximal end; and a plurality of ionizing points, said plurality of ionizing points being disposed along said outer surface of said core, thereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object, wherein said rod further comprises electrical charging means for neutralizing ionized particles, said electrical charging means is attached to said core.
- 9. The ionizing rod as recited in claim 8, wherein said electrical charging means includes a connector removably attached to said proximal end of said core.
- 10. The ionizing rod as recited in claim 9, wherein said electrical charging means further includes a lead wire removably attached to said connector.
- 11. An ionizing rod comprising:a core having an outer surface, a distal end, and a proximal end; and a plurality of ionizing points, said plurality of ionizing points being disposed along said outer surface of said core, thereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object, wherein said rod further comprises a grip.
- 12. An ionizing rod comprising:a core having an outer surface, a distal end, and a proximal end; and a plurality of ionizing points, said plurality of ionizing points being disposed along said outer surface of said core, thereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object, wherein said core is made of electrically conductive material.
- 13. An ionizing rod comprising:a core having an outer surface, a distal end, and a proximal end; and a plurality of ionizing points, said plurality of ionizing points being disposed along said outer surface of said core, thereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object, wherein said core is made of insulative material.
- 14. An ionizing rod comprising:a core having an outer surface, a distal end, and a proximal end; and a plurality of ionizing points, said plurality of ionizing points being disposed along said outer surface of said core, thereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object, wherein said core is made of static dissipative material.
- 15. An ionizing rod comprising,a rod portion, said rod portion having a proximal end, a distal end, and an electrically conductive core; and a conductive sleeve removably attached to said electrically conductive core, said conductive sleeve is woven from material with a plurality of ionizing points, whereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object.
- 16. An ionizing rod comprising,a rod portion, said rod portion having a proximal end, a distal end, and an insulative core; and a conductive sleeve removably attached to said insulative core, said conductive sleeve is woven from material with a plurality of ionizing points, whereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object.
- 17. An ionizing rod comprising,a rod portion, said rod portion having a proximal end, a distal end, and an static dissipative core; and a conductive sleeve removably attached to said static dissipative core, said conductive sleeve is woven from material with a plurality of ionizing points, whereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object.
- 18. An ionizing rod comprising,a rod portion, said rod portion having a proximal end, a distal end, and an electrically conductive core; an electrically conductive adhesive layer, said electrically conductive adhesive layer is adhered to said electrically conductive core; and a plurality of conductive microfibers adhered to said electrically conductive adhesive layer, said plurality of conductive microfibers are in electrical communication with said electrically conductive core, wherein said plurality of conductive microfibers provides a plurality of ionizing points, whereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object.
- 19. An ionizing rod comprising,a rod portion, said rod portion having a proximal end, a distal end, and an insulative core; an electrically conductive adhesive layer, said electrically conductive adhesive layer is adhered to said insulative core; and a plurality of conductive microfibers adhered to said electrically conductive adhesive layer, wherein said plurality of conductive microfibers provides a plurality of ionizing points, whereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object.
- 20. An ionizing rod comprising,a rod portion, said rod portion having a proximal end, a distal end, and a static dissipative core; an electrically conductive adhesive layer, said electrically conductive adhesive layer is adhered to said static dissipative core; and a plurality of conductive microfibers adhered to said electrically conductive adhesive layer, said plurality of conductive microfibers are in electrical communication with said static dissipative core, wherein said plurality of conductive microfibers provides a plurality of ionizing points, whereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object.
- 21. An ionizing rod comprising,a rod portion, said rod portion having a proximal end, a distal end, and an insulative core; an non-conductive adhesive layer, said non-conductive adhesive layer is adhered to said insulative core; and a plurality of conductive microfibers in electrical communication with each other adhered to said non-conductive adhesive layer, wherein said plurality of conductive microfibers provides a plurality of ionizing points, whereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object.
- 22. A static electricity ionizing apparatus comprising,air ionizing means for ionizing air between said apparatus and an object, thereby neutralizing charged particles along a surface of a statically charged object, wherein said air ionizing means comprises a core having a proximal end and a distal end, and a conductive sleeve removably attached to said core, said conductive sleeve is woven from material with a plurality of ionizing points; and grounding means for transferring charged particles ionized by said air ionizing means to ground, whereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and the statically charged object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the statically charged object.
- 23. A static electricity ionizing apparatus comprising,air ionizing means for ionizing air between said apparatus and an object, thereby neutralizing charged particles along a surface of a statically charged object, wherein said air ionizing means comprises a core having a proximal end, a distal end, and a predetermined length, an adhesive layer substantially coating said predetermined length of said core, and a plurality of conductive microfibers adhered to said adhesive layer, wherein said plurality of conductive microfibers provides a plurality of ionizing points; and grounding means for transferring charged particles ionized by said air ionizing means to ground, whereby air between said plurality of ionizing points and the statically charged object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the statically charged object.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority of Provisional Application No. 60/204,355, entitled IONIZING ROD filed on May 15, 2000, and which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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