Claims
- 1. In a tubular type ozone generator having elongated inner and outer concentrically spaced electrodes with an elongated tubular dielectric member spaced between the electrodes, a housing supporting said outer electrode and including a cooling jacket for receiving cooling fluid around said outer electrode, a gas inlet for supplying a gas under pressure, and an ozone outlet, the improvement comprising:
- said inner electrode being hollow and including input gas coupling means for receiving said gas under pressure from said gas inlet, said gas traversing from one end to the other end and within the interior of said hollow inner electrode for cooling said inner electrode with said gas from said gas inlet;
- said inner electrode including an apertured closure wall at said other end with apertures extending from the interior to the exterior of said hollow inner electrode to enable said gas to readily exit from said hollow inner electrodes;
- first sealing means for communicating said gas exiting from said apertures at said inner electrode other end and to direct the gas to the inner space between said inner electrode and said dielectric member, said gas traversing within said inner space and from the other end of the dielectric member to the one end of the dielectric member;
- annular cap means at said one end of the ozone generator between the dielectric member and the inner electrode and including an apertured dielectric end cap having a plurality of apertures, said apertured dielectric end cap mounted to the dielectric member with said gas in the inner space being enabled to pass through said apertures;
- second sealing means at said one end of the ozone generator supporting said dielectric member and said inner electrode to said housing and communicating said gas from said inner space at the dielectric one end to the outer space between said dielectric member and said outer electrode, said gas traversing said outer space from one end of the outer electrode to the other outer electrode end;
- third sealing means at the other end of the ozone generator supporting said inner electrode and said dielectric member to said housing and forming an ozone outlet chamber for communicating ozone from said outer space to said ozone outlet; and
- gas inlet conveying means for receiving said gas from said gas inlet and conveying said gas through said apertured dielectric end cap to said inner electrode input gas coupling means;
- said gas traversing (1) in a first direction from one end of said inner electrode to the other end and within said interior for cooling said inner electrode; (2) then to said inner space between the inner electrode and the dielectric member to produce ozone and for cooling one surface of the dielectric member, (3) then through the apertured dielectric end cap, reversing direction and traversing said outer space between the dielectric member and the outer electrode for generating ozone and cooling the opposite surface of the dielectric member, and (4) then to the ozone outlet chamber for passing ozone and the remaining gas out of the ozone outlet port.
- 2. An ozone generator according to claim 1, wherein said first sealing means includes an insulating member sealably mounted to the other end of said dielectric member to form a reversing input gas chamber bounded by said insulating member, said dielectric member other end and said inner electrode apertured closure wall for receiving said gas from said interior of said hollow inner electrode, reversing and directing said gas to said inner space.
- 3. An ozone generator according to claim 2, wherein said third sealing means includes electrode support means for supporting said inner electrode and said elongated tubular dielectric member to said housing at said other end, and said ozone outlet chamber is defined between said support means, said insulating member and said dielectric member.
- 4. An ozone generator according to claim 3, wherein said insulating member is formed of a first portion (a) sealably mounted to support said dielectric member, (b) sealably mounted at a first portion inner end to said inner electrode at said apertured closure wall to define said input gas chamber, and (c) sealably mounted at a first portion outer end to said electrode support means to define said ozone outlet chamber,
- said first portion having an elongated aperture therethrough extending from said first portion inner end to the outer end, and having a cavity at said first portion outer end communicating with said elongated aperture;
- and including a conducting rod with one end extending through the cavity and the elongated aperture for mounting on the inner electrode apertured closure wall to support the inner electrode, and with the opposite rod end connectable to a high voltage power source.
- 5. An ozone generator according to claim 4, wherein said insulating member includes a second portion formed of ceramic material and having an elongated plug extending from one end adapted for snug fitting engagement within said cavity, and a respective elongated aperture therethrough adapted to receive said conducting rod with the opposite rod end extending from said second portion,
- said first and second portions cooperating to inhibit high voltage breakdown between said conducting rod and said electrode support means.
- 6. An ozone generator according to claim 5, wherein said first portion includes a bleed hole for removing contaminants from said inner space.
- 7. An ozone generator according to claim 2, wherein said insulating member includes:
- a first support portion having a cavity at an outer end and an elongated aperture extending from the cavity to an inner end; and
- a second high voltage insulating portion formed of ceramic material and having a plug protruding from one end adapted to snug fit engage within said cavity for inhibiting high voltage breakdown between said inner electrode and said outer electrode.
- 8. An ozone generator according to claim 7, wherein said first support portion includes a bleed hole for removing contaminants from said inner space.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 07/534,035, filed Jun. 6, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,008,087.
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