Claims
- 1. An ionizing bar assembly comprising:an elongated dielectric housing having a pair of elongated slots separated by an elongated barrier; and ionizing electrode modules disposed on opposite sides of the housing within each of the pair of elongated slots, said ionizing electrode modules including conductive bus elements with emitter pins attached thereto to extend from the slots at selected locations therealong at converging angles toward each other.
- 2. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 1 comprising an end block of dielectric material positioned at an end of the dielectric housing over the ionizing electrode modules disposed thereat.
- 3. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the ionizing electrode modules comprise:printed circuit boards having bus elements thereon with the emitter pins attached thereto and extending therefrom, and the assembly comprises: conductors positioned in contact with the bus elements of the ionizing electrode modules for electrically coupling to the printed circuit boards.
- 4. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 3, wherein the bus elements are each located on a first side of each of the printed circuit boards and the emitter pins extending therefrom are attached to electrode pads mounted on a second side of each of the printed circuit boards, said electrode pads being electrically coupled to the bus elements via traces located on the second sides of the printed circuit boards and via conductors through the printed circuit boards which connect the traces on the second sides to the bus elements on the first sides.
- 5. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 4 including resistors connecting each of the electrode pads on the second side of each of the printed circuit boards and the bus elements on the first side.
- 6. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 1, wherein the emitter pins of the ionizing electrode modules located in the slots of the housing are offset from each other in the elongation direction to interspace the emitter pins extending from the ionizing electrode modules disposed in the pair of slots.
- 7. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 2 in which the end block includes:a pair of connectors disposed to form electrical connections to the conductive bus elements of ionizing electrode modules at the end of the housing.
- 8. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 7, wherein each of the pair of connectors comprises:a conductive slotted pin positioned in the end block to form slidable electrical connection with the conductive bus element of an ionizing electrode module at the end of the dielectric housing in response to slidable engagement therewith of the end block for supplying high positive and negative voltages through the end block to the ionizing electrode modules disposed in the pair of slots in the housing.
- 9. A method for fabricating an ionizing bar assembly comprising:forming an elongated dielectric housing having a pair of elongated slots therein separated by a barrier therebetween; forming ionizing electrode modules each with a conductive bus disposed along the length thereof and with emitter pins connected to and extending laterally therefrom; and securing the ionizing electrode modules in the slots in the housing with the emitter pins protruding therefrom at converging angles.
- 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising the step of cutting the housing transverse to the slots at a desired length after securing the ionizing electrode modules in the slots.
- 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising the steps of:forming dielectric end blocks each having a recess for slidably receiving therein an end of the dielectric housing, and each having a connector assembly herein disposed to connect with the ionizing electrode modules in the slots; sliding an end block over an end of the desired length of dielectric housing with the connector assembly in contact with the conductive bus of each of said ionizing electrode modules; and sliding another end block over an opposite end of the housing with the connector assembly in contact with the conductive bus of each of said ionizing electrode modules.
- 12. The method claim 9, wherein the ionizing electrode modules are secured in the slots with the emitter pins extending laterally therefrom at converging angles toward each other with tips of the emitter pins substantially aligned and longitudinally interspaced along a common central axis.
- 13. The method of claim 9, wherein the step of forming the ionizing electrode modules comprises:fabricating printed circuit boards each having a bus trace on one side and having the emitter pins coupled to the bus trace and extending from the opposite side; and arranging the printed circuit boards in the slots with the bus traces on each board in a slot forming a continuous electrical circuit substantially along the desired length of the housing.
- 14. The method of claim 9, wherein the step of forming ionizing electrode modules comprises:fabricating a plurality of printed circuit boards each having a bus trace on one side and emitter pins extending therefrom on the opposite side electrically coupled to the bus trace on the one side of the printed circuit boards; and arranging the plurality of printed circuit boards side by side in the slots of the housing with the bus traces on each board electrically coupled together with all of the boards in a slot.
- 15. The method of claim 9 in which the step of securing includes longitudinally offsetting the ionizing electrode modules in one of the pair of slots from the ionizing electrode modules in the other of the pair of slots to interspace the emitter pins extending from each of the ionizing electrode modules.
- 16. The method of claim 11 further comprising the steps of:forming an additional ionizing bar assembly of desired length; sliding end blocks over ends of the dielectric housing of the additional ionizing bar assembly; and electrically coupling to the ionizing electrode modules in corresponding slots of the dielectric housings through the end blocks.
- 17. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 7 comprising:a pair of said end blocks located at each end of the housing to form electrical connections to the bus elements of the ionizing electrode modules in the slots at each end of the housing.
- 18. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 17 comprising an additional ionizing bar assembly having conductive bus elements of ionizing electrode modules therein electrically connected through respective end blocks to the conductive bus elements of the ionizing electrode modules of said ionizing bar assembly.
- 19. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 3 in which the ionizing electrode modules include a plurality of said printed circuit boards disposed in substantially contiguous array along the elongated slots with the bus elements thereof connected via the conductors in contact therewith.
- 20. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 8 in which each of the pair of connectors includes a conductive socket disposed behind an aperture within the recess of the end block, and includes the conductive slotted pin slidably attached to the conductive socket through the aperture.
- 21. An ionizing bar assembly comprising:an elongated housing having a number of elongated slots and a plurality of emitter pins extending therefrom along the length of the housing; an ionizing electrode module disposed within each of the number of elongated slots with emitter pins attached to each module to extend from the number of slots at selected locations therealong; and a conductor positioned uniformly along each of the number of slots in contact with the ionizing electrode module disposed therein.
- 22. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 21, comprising:an end block of dielectric material positioned at an end of the dielectric housing to provide external electrical connection to the conductor in each of the number of slots.
- 23. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 21 comprising:a plurality of the ionizing electrode modules, each including a printed circuit board having a bus element thereon with the emitter pins attached thereto and extending therefrom; and each of the conductors is positioned in contact with the bus elements of the printed circuit boards for connecting together the ionizing electrode modules disposed within a slot.
- 24. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 23 in which the plurality of ionizing electrode modules are disposed in substantially contiguous array along each of the number of elongated slots with the bus elements thereof connected via each of said conductors in contact therewith.
- 25. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 23 in which the bus elements are each located on a first side of each of the printed circuit boards and the emitter pins extending therefrom are attached to electrode pads mounted on a second side of each of the printed circuit boards; andthe electrode pads are electrically coupled to the bus elements via traces located on and through the printed circuit boards to connect the electrode pads on the second sides to the bus elements on the first sides.
- 26. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 25 comprising:resistors connecting each of the electrode pads on the second side of each of the printed circuit boards and the bus elements on the first side.
- 27. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 21 in which the housing includes a pair of elongated slots; andthe set of emitter pins of the ionizing electrode modules located in one of the pair of slots are offset in the elongation direction from the set of emitter pins of the ionizing electrode module in the other of the pair of slots to interspace the emitter pins extending from the ionizing electrode modules disposed in the pair of slots.
- 28. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 27 in which the sets of emitter pins of the ionizing electrode modules are disposed to extend from the slots at converging angles toward each other.
- 29. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 22 comprising:a pair of end blocks located at opposite ends of the housing to form external electrical connections at each end of the housing to the conductors within a pair of slots.
- 30. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 29 comprising:an additional ionizing bar assembly having conductors in contact with bus elements of ionizing electrode modules within elongated slots therein; and electrical connections through respective end blocks between the conductors in contact with the ionizing electrode modules of said ionizing bar assembly and in contact with the ionizing electrode modules of said additional ionizing bar assembly.
- 31. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 22 in which the conductor is hollow:the housing includes a pair of elongated slots with the hollow conductor positioned uniformly along each of the pair of slots; and at least one of the end blocks including a pair of connectors each including a conductive slotted pin positioned in the end block to form a slidable electrical connection within the hollow conductor in a slot at the end of the dielectric housing in response to slidable engagement of the end block with the housing to form an external electrical connection for supplying high positive and negative voltages through the end block to the conductors in contact with the ionizing electrode modules disposed within the pair of slots in the housing.
- 32. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 31 in which each of the blocks includes a pair of connectors that each includes a conductive socket disposed behind an aperture in the end block, and in that the conductive slotted pin attaches to the conductive socket.
- 33. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 32 comprising:a conductive double-ended pin inserted and secured in each of the conductive sockets in one of the end blocks to protrude through the aperture.
- 34. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 33 in which the end block with the protruding double-ended pins removably couple to a source of high ionizing voltage for providing high ionizing voltage to the ionizing electrode modules.
- 35. The ionizing bar assembly of claim 34 comprising:an additional ionizing bar assembly; and the conductive sockets in the end block are electrically coupled to the conductive pins in the end block of the additional ionizing bar assembly to provide a total length of ionizing bar assemblies electrically coupled together to receive the high ionizing voltages.
- 36. A method for fabricating an ionizing bar assembly including an elongated dielectric housing having a number of elongated slots therein, comprising:forming a plurality of ionizing electrode modules each with a conductive bus disposed along the length thereof and with emitter pins connected to and extending laterally therefrom; securing the plurality of ionizing electrode modules in contiguous array within each of the number of slots in the housing with the conductive buses of the ionizing electrode modules in a slot electrically connected together; and cutting the housing transverse to the number of slots at a desired length after securing the ionizing electrode modules in each of the number of slots.
- 37. The method of claim 36 comprising:forming dielectric end blocks each having a recess for receiving therein an end of the dielectric housing, and each having a connector assembly therein disposed to connect with the conductive buses on ionizing electrode modules in the slot that are connected together; attaching an end block to an end of the desired length of dielectric housing with the connector assembly in contact with the conductive buses in each of the number of slots; and attaching another end block to an opposite end of the housing with the connector assembly in contact with the conductive buses in each of the number of slots.
- 38. The method claim of 36 in which the ionizing electrode modules are secured in a pair of slots with the emitter pins extending therefrom at converging angles toward each other with tips of the emitter pins substantially aligned and longitudinally interspaced along a common central axis.
- 39. The method of claim 36 comprising:positioning a conductor uniformally along the length of each of the number of slots for electrically contacting ionizing electrode modules secured in such slot.
- 40. The method of claim 39 in which the ionizing electrode modules are formed as printed circuit boards fabricated with a bus trace on one side, and with the emitter pins coupled to the bus trace and extending from the opposite side; andthe printed circuit boards are arranged in each of the number of slots with the bus traces on each printed circuit board in a slot in electrical contact with the conductor therein for forming a continuous electrical circuit along the length of the housing.
- 41. The method of claim 39 comprising:fabricating a pair of dielectric end blocks each having a recess for receiving therein ends of the dielectric housing with the ionizing electrode modules secured therein; and disposing at least one electrical connector in the end blocks for connecting within the recess to the conductor at the end of the housing that is in electrical contact with ionizing electrode modules to form an external electrical connection for supplying high ionizing voltage thereto.
- 42. The method of claim 37 in which in each end block, each connector assembly includes a pair of electrically coupled conductive connectors encased in the end block for connecting at the end of the housing to the conductive buses of ionizing electrode modules secured in a slot, with one of the pair of conductive connectors accessible from within the recess and the other of the pair of conductive connectors accessible from another surface of such end block; andone end block is attached to one end of the housing with the conductive bus of an ionizing electrode module in one slot electrically connected to the one of the pair of conductive connectors; and another end block is attached to an opposite end of the housing with the conductive bus of an ionizing electrode module in the one slot electrically connected to the one of the pair of conductive connectors for providing external electrical connections to the conductive buses of ionizing electrode modules in a slot at the one and opposite ends of the housing through the other of the pair of conductive connectors accessible from other surfaces of the end blocks.
- 43. The method of claim 42 comprising:forming an additional ionizing bar assembly of desired length; attaching end blocks to ends of the housing of the additional ionizing bar assembly; and electrically coupling the conductive buses of ionizing electrode modules in slots within the separate housings of the ionizing bar assembly and the additional ionizing bar assembly through the others of the pairs of conductive connectors accessible from such other surfaces of end blocks attached to the separate housings.
- 44. A method for removing electrostatic charges from a moving dielectric web using an ionizing bar assembly as in claim 22 in which the elongated housing is disposed transverse to the movement of the dielectric web with the emitter pins positioned in close proximity to a surface of the web; andhigh ionizing voltages are applied to the ionizing electrode modules disposed in each of the number of slots to form ions in the vicinity of the surface of the web adjacent the tips of the emitter pins positioned in substantial alignment along a transverse axis relative to movement of the web.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Prov. No. 60/124,231 filed Mar. 12. 1999.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Provisional Applications (1)
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