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DEVICE FOR INACTIVATING AND FINELY FILTERING VIRUSES AND MICROORGANISMS IN A FLOW OF AIR

  • US 20110209621A1
  • Filed: 09/18/2008
  • Published: 09/01/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/18/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An apparatus for the inactivation and fine filtration of viruses and microorganisms in an air flow comprising a high-voltage power supply (4) and, in series along the air flow:

  • an air flow pretreatment means (1) formed of oppositely charged current-conductive filtering units (7, 7

    ) with a plate (5) made of a permeable high-porosity insulating material installed between the filtering units;

    a two-compartment inactivation chamber (2), each compartment whereof being embodied as a needle corona electrode (12) and a cylinder non-corona electrode (10) arranged coaxially to each other and each being electrically connected to the corresponding plate (13) made of a current-conductive filtering material; and

    a precipitator (3) embodied as oppositely charged plates (14) arranged in parallel to each other and made of a high-porosity current-conductive material, with plates (15) between them made of a permeable high-porosity insulating material, the apparatus being characterized in that;

    at least the first (along the air flow) current-conductive filtering unit (7) of the pretreatment means (1) is embodied as a cylinder electrode (6) having a base in the form of the plate (7) made of a permeable porous current-conductive material and positioned adjacent to the plate (5), which is made of a permeable high-porosity insulating material, and a plate (9), which is made of a high-porosity current-conductive material, arranged at a distance from the free end of the cylinder electrode, and to which adjacent is a needle electrode (8), the electrode 8 being electrically connected to the plate (5), being arranged coaxially to the cylinder electrode (6), and having its point directed toward the insulating plate (5), wherein the cylinder electrode (6) and the needle electrode (8) are connected to the opposite poles of the power supply (4).

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