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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 29, 2010
Filed:
Sep. 29, 2004
Yoichiro Tabata, Tokyo, JP;
Yujiro Okihara, Tokyo, JP;
Masayuki Ishikawa, Tokyo, JP;
Tetsuya Saitsu, Tokyo, JP;
Yoichiro Tabata, Tokyo, JP;
Yujiro Okihara, Tokyo, JP;
Masayuki Ishikawa, Tokyo, JP;
Tetsuya Saitsu, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A compact, inexpensive, large-capacity ozone generator with increased ease of apparatus maintenance. An ozone power supply includes an n-phase inverter for obtaining an AC voltage having a predetermined frequency and outputting an n-phase AC voltage waveform; n reactors and an n-phase transformer for converting an n-phase AC voltage to a high AC voltage; n high-voltage terminals for outputting the n-phase high AC voltage; and a low-voltage terminal having a common potential. Ozone generator units are electrically divided into n pieces within a discharge chamber. Each ozone generator unit includes n high-voltage electrode terminals and one low-voltage electrode terminal, common to all ozone generator units. Each ozone generator unit supports an n-phase AC discharge to generate ozone.