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Ionizing rod
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 6522077
Issued Date
February 18, 2003
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An ionizing rod comprising a core having an outer surface with a plurality of ionizing points disposed along the outer surface of the core. The plurality of ionizing points are sufficiently dense upon the core surface such that air between the plurality of ionizing points and an object is sufficiently ionized to remove static charge from the object. The core material can be electrically conductive, insulative, or static dissipative. The methods to attach the ionizing points to the core include a pullover sleeve, made of fibers including ionizing points, and glue to adhere either fibers in electrical communication or not in electrical communication depending on whether conductive or non-conductive adhesive are employed. Alternative embodiments include a device for the ionizing charged particles to travel to ground or electrically charged and a grip.
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February 18, 2003
Application Number
09/855,938
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May 15, 2001
US Classification
315/111.91   361/222
Int'l Classification
H05F   3/06   (20060101)   H05F   3/00   (20060101)   H05F   3/02   (20060101)  
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application claims priority of Provisional Application No. 60/204,355, entitled IONIZING ROD filed on May 15, 2000, and which is incorporated herein by reference.
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315/111.91   361/212   361/220   361/222   361/225   361/226  
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