Claims
- 1. A method for producing small highly charged liquid phase aerosol droplets, comprising:
- arranging a plurality of ultrasonic transmitters in a compact unit, such that each ultrasonic transmitter is individually seated in a recess located in a floor portion of a tank, wherein said tank holds a liquid from which the aerosol droplets are formed, and wherein each of said ultrasonic transmitters is positioned in said recess so as to be parallel to a surface level of the liquid in said tank or inclined at an angle of from 1.degree. to 20.degree., relative to a surface level of the liquid in said tank;
- oscillating each said ultrasonic transmitter in a plane parallel to, or inclined at an angle of from 1.degree. to 20.degree., relative to a surface level of the liquid in said tank;
- thereby producing said small highly charged liquid phase aerosol droplets.
- 2. A device for producing small highly charged liquid phase aerosol droplets according to the method of claim 1 comprising:
- a tank for holding a liquid phase from which the aerosol droplets are formed, wherein said tank comprises a floor having recessed portions therein, wherein each recessed portion houses an ultrasonic transmitter, and further wherein said ultrasonic transmitters are arranged in a compact unit;
- wherein each ultrasonic transmitter is positioned in a said recessed portion in a plane parallel to a surface level of the liquid in said tank or inclined at an angle of from 1.degree. to 20.degree., relative to the surface level of the liquid in said tank, and
- wherein each individual transmitter oscillates in a plane parallel to or inclined at an angle of from 1.degree. to 20.degree., relative to the surface level of the liquid from which the liquid phase of the aerosol droplets is formed;
- wherein when the surface level of the liquid is located above the one or more ultrasonic transmitters, the surface level of the liquid is controlled via the plane of oscillation, and a carrier gas is introduced above the surface level of the liquid to discharge said small highly charged liquid phase aerosol droplets.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of ultrasonic transmitters are oscillated at an inclined angle of from 5.degree. to 8.degree., relative to a surface level of the liquid in said tank.
- 4. The device according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of ultrasonic transmitters are oscillated at an inclined angle of from 5.degree. to 8.degree., relative to a surface level of the liquid in said tank.
Priority Claims (1)
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197 06 698 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from German Application No. 197 06 698.4 filed Feb. 20, 1997.
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