Claims
- 1. An ozone generator comprising:
- a. a grounded electrode,
- b. a high voltage electrode,
- c. dielectric members,
- d. spacers connected to a frame supporting said grounded electrode and said high voltage electrode in spaced relation relative to one another with said high voltage electrode in the center position,
- e. said grounded electrode providing support for said frame,
- f. said spacers being chemically inert electrically nonconductive and attached to said frame,
- g. said high voltage electrode having two sides made from sheets of a conductive material joined together with connecting members along the edges whereby a sufficiently wide space is provided between the sides of said grounded electrodes to allow for said spacers to be insulated due to the hollow construction of said high voltage electrode,
- h. means of holding said dielectric members in place against the inside surfaces of said grounded electrodes,
- i. said dielectric members facing the high voltage electrode,
- j. said high voltage electrode being connected to an electrical power source by means of a conductive connector and said grounded electrodes being connected to ground whereby an electrostatic field is created between said dielectric members and said high voltage electrode,
- k. means for passing feed gas through said electrostatic field to discharge the ozone produced in said electrostatic field from the generator,
- l. means for holding the sides of said grounded electrode in a spaced relation relative to said high voltage electrode.
- 2. The ozone generator of claim 1 wherein said high voltage electrode have sides with holes through the material joined together with connecting members on three sides leaving the outlet end open whereby said feed gas and formed ozone can exit from said electrostatic field before dissociation of ozone and formation of nitric acid takes place.
- 3. The ozone generator of claim 1 wherein said conductive connector comprises a rod that is encased inside a sleeve made from a chemically inert electrically nonconductive material whereby surface tracking is kept to a minimum since the opposite voltage potentials are not connected with a large surface area.
- 4. The ozone generator of claim 1 wherein said means for holding the sides of said grounded electrode in a spaced relation relative to said high voltage electrode is arranged without the use of threaded fasteners whereby dissassembly and cleaning is made convenient.
- 5. The ozone generator of claim 4 wherein said means for holding said sides of said grounded electrode in a spaced relation relative to said high voltage electrode consists of two spring clips shaped into u shape.
- 6. The ozone generator of claim 1 further including thermally insulating members held against the outside walls of the generator whereby due to an increase in temperature and consequent lower relative humidity less nitric acid is formed.
- 7. The ozone generator of claim 6 wherein said insulating members comprises a foamed plastics material which is clamped against the outside walls of the generator by means of stainless steel holders.
- 8. The ozone generator of claim 1 further including seal means to make the generator assembly gas tight whereby ozone can be piped to the application area.
- 9. The ozone generator of claim 8, in which said seals consisting of cord stock "O"-rings made from a chemically inert material has been added to the corners of the generator frame and a gasket made from a chemically inert material has been added to both sides of the generator frame in order to make it gas tight.
- 10. The ozone generator of claim 1, wherein neither of the electrodes is connected to ground potential.
- 11. An ozone generator comprising:
- a. a grounded electrode,
- b. a high voltage electrode,
- c. dielectric members,
- d. spacers connected to a frame supporting said grounded electrode and said high voltage electrode in spaced relation relative to one another with said high voltage electrode in the center position,
- e. said grounded electrode providing support for said frame,
- f. said spacers being chemically inert electrically nonconductive and attached to said frame,
- g. said high voltage electrode constructed in the shape of a hollow box made from a conductive material whereby a sufficiently wide space is provided between the sides of said grounded electrode to allow for said spacers to be insulated due to the hollow construction of said high voltage electrode,
- h. means of holding said dielectric members in place against the inside surfaces of said grounded electrode,
- i. said dielectric members facing the high voltage electrode,
- j. said high voltage electrode being connected to an electrical power source by means of a conductive connector and said grounded electrodes being connected to ground whereby an electrostatic field is created between said dielectric members and said high voltage electrode,
- k. means for passing feed gas through said electrostatic field to discharge the ozone produced in said electrostatic field from the generator,
- l. means for holding the sides of said grounded electrode in a spaced relation relative to said high voltage electrode.
- 12. The ozone generator of claim 11 wherein said high voltage electrode have sides with holes through the material and the outlet end open whereby said feed gas and formed ozone can exit from said electrostatic field before dissociation of ozone and formation of nitric acid takes place.
- 13. The ozone generator of claim 11 wherein said conductive connector comprises a rod that is encased inside a sleeve made from a chemically inert electrically nonconductive material whereby surface tracking is kept to a minimum since the opposite voltage potentials are not connected with a large surface area.
- 14. The ozone generator of claim 11 wherein said means for holding the sides of said grounded electrode in a spaced relation relative to said high voltage electrode is arranged without the use of threaded fasteners whereby dissassembly and cleaning is made convenient.
- 15. The ozone generator of claim 14 wherein said means for holding said sides of said grounded electrode in a spaced relation relative to said high voltage electrode consists of two spring clips shaped into u shape.
- 16. The ozone generator of claim 11 further including thermally insulating members held against the outside walls of the generator whereby due to an increase in temperature and consequent lower relative humidity less nitric acid is formed.
- 17. The ozone generator of claim 16 wherein said insulating members comprises a foamed plastics material which is clamped against the outside walls of the generator by means of stainless steel holders.
- 18. The ozone generator of claim 11 further including seal means to make the generator assembly gas tight whereby ozone can be piped to the application area.
- 19. The ozone generator of claim 18, in which said seals consisting of cord stock "O"-rings made from a chemically inert material has been added to the corners of the generator frame and a gasket made from a chemically inert material has been added to both sides of the generator frame in order to make it gas tight.
- 20. The ozone generator of claim 11, wherein neither of the electrodes is connected to ground potential.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of 07/535,051, filed 06/08/90, now abandoned.
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