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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 15, 2009
Filed:
Sep. 22, 2005
Yujiro Okihara, Tokyo, JP;
Youichiro Tabata, Tokyo, JP;
Akaru Usui, Tokyo, JP;
Hiromichi Komiya, Tokyo, JP;
Yuji Ganryu, Tokyo, JP;
Masaki Kuzumoto, Tokyo, JP;
Noboru Wada, Tokyo, JP;
Koji Ohta, Tokyo, JP;
Shigenori Yagi, Tokyo, JP;
Hirozoh Kanegae, Tokoyo, JP;
Yujiro Okihara, Tokyo, JP;
Youichiro Tabata, Tokyo, JP;
Akaru Usui, Tokyo, JP;
Hiromichi Komiya, Tokyo, JP;
Yuji Ganryu, Tokyo, JP;
Masaki Kuzumoto, Tokyo, JP;
Noboru Wada, Tokyo, JP;
Koji Ohta, Tokyo, JP;
Shigenori Yagi, Tokyo, JP;
Hirozoh Kanegae, Tokoyo, JP;
Abstract
An ozonizer has a flat plate-shaped low voltage electrodea flat plate-shaped high voltage electrodefacing a main surface of the low voltage electrodeThe ozonizer also has a flat plate-shaped dielectricand a spacer for forming a discharge gapof a thin thickness in a laminating direction provided between the low voltage electrodeand the electrodean electrode cooling sheetprovided facing a main surface of the electrodeat a side opposite the discharge gapfor cooling the electrodeThe ozonizer also has a thermal conducting/electric insulating sheetsandwiched between the electrodeand the electrode cooling sheetAn alternating voltage is applied between the low voltage electrodeand the electrodeand a discharge is produced in the discharge gapinjected with oxygen gas to produce ozone gas.