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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 02, 2016
Filed:
Jan. 20, 2010
Ludger Altrogge, Mechernich, DE;
Timo Gleissner, Euskirchen, DE;
Andreas Heinze, Köln, DE;
Herbert Müller-hartmann, Köln, DE;
Andreas Wirth, Weidenberg, DE;
Ludger Altrogge, Mechernich, DE;
Timo Gleissner, Euskirchen, DE;
Andreas Heinze, Köln, DE;
Herbert Müller-Hartmann, Köln, DE;
Andreas Wirth, Weidenberg, DE;
LONZA COLOGNE GMBH, Cologne, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for applying at least one electrical voltage pulse to at least one reaction space by at least partially discharging at least one charge storing unit for storing electrical charges. According to the invention the method comprises applying at least one voltage pulse to a reaction space by at least partially discharging a second charge storing unit and simultaneously charging or partially discharging a first charge storing. Furthermore, the invention relates to a devicefor applying at least one electrical voltage pulse to at least one reaction space, comprising at least two charge storing units () for storing electrical charges and at least one power supply unit () for charging the charge storing units () and/or at least one discharge device for partially discharging the charge storing units (). According to the invention it is provided that at least two of the charge storing units () form a common storage module which can be discharged at any time.