Claims
- 1. A corona discharge pollutant destruction reactor, comprising:
- a dielectric having an outer surface and an inner surface defining a reactor chamber;
- an outer electrode exterior to the inner surface of said dielectric;
- a plurality of inner electrodes within said reactor chamber; and
- a voltage source connected to supply each inner electrode with electricity to generate corona discharges with time-varying electric field patterns within said reactor chamber, said voltage source being connected to said inner electrodes via at least one time delay circuit that is connected to generate voltage peaks at different inner electrodes at different times.
- 2. The reactor of claim 1, wherein said voltage source generates a sinusoidal voltage waveform, and said at least one time delay circuit delays the phase of said waveform at at least one of said inner electrodes.
- 3. The reactor of claim 2, comprising first and second inner electrodes, wherein said phase delay circuit is connected to delay the phase of said waveform at the second inner electrode relative to the first inner electrode.
- 4. The reactor of claim 3, wherein said phase delay circuit generates a phase delay of about 90 degrees.
- 5. The reactor of claim 3, wherein said phase delay circuit generates a phase delay of about 270 degrees.
- 6. The reactor of claim 1, wherein said voltage source generates a pulse modulated time-varying voltage, and said at least one time delay circuit comprises at least one pulse delay circuit connected to delay pulses to at least one of said inner electrodes by at least one pulse width.
- 7. The reactor of claim 6, comprising first and second inner electrodes, wherein said pulse delay circuit delays a pulse to the second inner electrode relative to the first inner electrode.
- 8. The reactor of claim 7, wherein said pulses have a duty cycle of not more than 1/2.
- 9. The reactor of claim 6, comprising first, second and third inner electrodes and two pulse delay circuits, one of said pulse delay circuits connected to delay a pulse to the second inner electrode relative to the first inner electrode, and the other of said pulse delay circuits connected to further delay said pulse to the third inner electrode relative to the second inner electrode.
- 10. The reactor of claim 9, wherein said pulses have a duty cycle of not more than 1/3.
- 11. The reactor of claim 1, wherein said inner electrodes are positioned at substantially equal spacings on the inner surface of said dielectric.
- 12. The reactor of claim 11, wherein said reactor chamber has a hexagonal cross-section, and said inner electrodes are placed at respective vertices of said hexagon.
- 13. The reactor of claim 1, wherein said outer electrode is on said outer dielectric surface, and said inner electrodes are on said inner dielectric surface.
- 14. The reactor of claim 1, wherein said reactor chamber has a substantially circular cross-section.
- 15. An automobile, comprising:
- an automobile chassis;
- a drive engine within said chassis capable of generating a pollutant containing exhaust gas; and
- a corona discharge pollutant destruction reactor connected to treat said pollutant, said reactor comprising:
- a dielectric having an outer surface and an inner surface defining a reactor chamber;
- an outer electrode exterior to the inner surface of said dielectric;
- a plurality of inner electrodes within said reactor chamber, each of said inner electrodes capable of supporting a high voltage relative to said outer electrode to generate a corona discharge within said reactor chamber;
- a voltage source connected to supply a corona-generating time-varying voltage to said electrodes, said voltage source being connected to said inner electrodes via at least one time delay circuit that is connected to generate voltage peaks at different inner electrodes at different times.
- 16. The automobile of claim 15, wherein said voltage source generates a sinusoidal voltage waveform, and said at least one time delay circuit delays the phase of said waveform at least one of said inner electrodes.
- 17. The automobile of claim 15, wherein said voltage source generates a pulse modulated time-varying voltage, and said at least one time delay circuit comprises at least one pulse delay circuit connected to delay pulses to at least one of said inner electrodes by at least one pulse width.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/697,042 filed Aug. 19, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,753,087 (attorney docket no. PD-96194), the priority of which is hereby claimed.
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