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US Patent 4156267
Issued Date
May 22, 1979
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Conducting plates of opposite electrical potential are alternately disposed and spaced apart and immersed in a dielectric fluid in a chamber. Gas is supplied to the bottom of the chamber and passes through the fluid and over the plates. A partial vacuum is maintained in the region above the surface of the dielectric, from which the gas is extracted.
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Published
May 22, 1979
Application Number
05/883,830
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March 6, 1978
US Classification
361/230   361/229 361/231
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H01T   23/00   (20060101)  
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361/225   361/226   361/229   361/230   361/231   123/119E  
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