IP Library Granted Patent US 7,621,470
Granted Patent B2
US 7,621,470 · App. 10/583,913 · Granted Nov 24, 2009

Electrostatically atomizing device

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Patent No.
US 7,621,470
App. No.
10/583,913
Granted
Nov 24, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Water is fed from a tank to a capillary carrier having an emitter end from which an ionized water particle is emitted by a voltage being applied across the emitter end and an opposed electrode. A cation exchanger is provided to remove minerals such as Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ from the water being fed through the capillary carrier or from the water to be fed to the carrier from the tank, thereby avoiding the ions from precipitating at the emitter end as CaCO 3 or MgO in reaction with CO 2 in the surrounding air, and therefore assure reliable electrostatic atomization over a long period of time.

Claims (48)

1. An electrostatically liquid atomizing device comprising:

a tank holding a volume of water;

a capillary carrier configured to have a water collecting end and an emitter end opposite of said water collecting end, said water collecting end collecting the water for feeding it through said carrier to said emitter end,

a first electrode electrically charging said water at said emitter end,

a second electrode opposed to said emitter end,

said first electrode and said second electrode being configured to be connected to a voltage source, said voltage source applying a voltage across said first and second electrodes to thereby electrostatically charge the water at said emitter end and emit the said water in the form of tiny ionized particles,

said device including a cation exchanger configured to remove mineral ions from said water,

wherein said capillary carrier is made of a cation exchange material to define itself as said cation exchanger.

2. The electrostatically liquid atomizing device comprising:

a tank holding a volume of water;

a capillary carrier configured to have a water collecting end and an emitter end opposite of said water collecting end, said water collecting end collecting the water for feeding it through said carrier to said emitter end,

a first electrode electrically charging said water at said emitter end,

a second electrode opposed to said emitter end,

said first electrode and said second electrode being configured to be connected to a voltage source, said voltage source applying a voltage across said first and second electrodes to thereby electrostatically charge the water at said emitter end and emit the said water in the form of tiny ionized particles,

said device including a cation exchanger configured to remove mineral ions from said water,

wherein said cation exchanger is fitted around said capillary carrier at a portion upstream of said emitter end.

3. An electrostatically liquid atomizing device comprising:

a tank holding a volume of water;

a capillary carrier configured to have a water collecting end and an emitter end formed into a single pointed end shape opposite of said water collecting end, said water collecting end collecting the water for feeding it through said carrier to said emitter end;

a first electrode electrically charging said water at said emitter end; and

a second electrode opposed to said emitter end,

wherein said first electrode and said second electrode are configured to be connected to a voltage source, said voltage source applying such a voltage across said first and second electrodes to thereby electrostatically charge the water at said emitter end and emit the said water in the form of tiny ionized particles of a nanometer size,

said device including a cation exchanger configured to remove mineral ions from said water, and

said device further including an auxiliary vessel which is attached to said tank and is configured to contain said cation exchanger in contact with said water.

4. An electrostatically liquid atomizing device comprising:

a tank holding a volume of water;

a capillary carrier configured to have a water collecting end and an emitter end opposite of said water collecting end, said water collecting end collecting the water for feeding it through said carrier to said emitter end,

a first electrode electrically charging said water at said emitter end,

a second electrode opposed to said emitter end,

said first electrode and said second electrode being configured to be connected to a voltage source, said voltage source applying a voltage across said first and second electrodes to thereby electrostatically charge the water at said emitter end and emit the said water in the form of tiny ionized particles,

said device including a cation exchanger configured to remove mineral ions from said water, and an auxiliary vessel which is attached to said tank and is configured to contain said cation exchanger in contact with said water,

wherein said cation exchanger comprises a plurality of granules made of a cation exchange material.

5. An electrostatically liquid atomizing device comprising:

a tank holding a volume of water;

a capillary carrier configured to have a water collecting end and an emitter end opposite of said water collecting end, said water collecting end collecting the water for feeding it through said carrier to said emitter end,

a first electrode electrically charging said water at said emitter end,

a second electrode opposed to said emitter end,

said first electrode and said second electrode being configured to be connected to a voltage source, said voltage source applying a voltage across said first and second electrodes to thereby electrostatically charge the water at said emitter end and emit the said water in the form of tiny ionized particles,

said device including a cation exchanger configured to remove mineral ions from said water, and an auxiliary vessel which is attached to said tank and is configured to contain said cation exchanger in contact with said water,

wherein said cation exchanger comprises a stack of plural sheets made of a cation exchange material.

6. An electrostatically liquid atomizing device comprising:

a tank holding a volume of water;

a capillary carrier configured to have a water collecting end and an emitter end opposite of said water collecting end, said water collecting end collecting the water for feeding it through said carrier to said emitter end,

a first electrode electrically charging said water at said emitter end,

a second electrode opposed to said emitter end,

said first electrode and said second electrode being configured to be connected to a voltage source, said voltage source applying a voltage across said first and second electrodes to thereby electrostatically charge the water at said emitter end and emit the said water in the form of tiny ionized particles,

said device including a cation exchanger configured to remove mineral ions from said water, and an auxiliary vessel which is attached to said tank and is configured to contain said cation exchanger in contact with said water,

wherein said cation exchanger is a spiral sheet made of a cation exchange material.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 28, 2009
From: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC WORKS, LTD.
To: PANASONIC ELECTRIC WORKS CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 022206/0574 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 21, 2006
From: YAMAGUCHI, TOMOHIRO; SUDA, HIROSHI; NAKADA, TAKAYUKI; TANAKA, TOMONORI
To: MATUSHITA ELECTRIC WORKS, LTD.
Reel/Frame 018056/0949 →