ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING APPARATUS Russian patent published in 2013 - IPC A61N1/10 

Abstract RU 2473371 C1

FIELD: medicine.

SUBSTANCE: electrostatic charging apparatus refers to generation of static electric charges by friction and may be used in electrostatic presentation, as well as therapeutic practice in the electrical therapy. The apparatus comprises a rotation body made of an electret dielectric which is rotated by a sheaved motor and a transmission belt. The electret dielectric is presented by: ebonite, amber and polytetrafluorethylene. The electret dielectric has a special slot along the cylinder around a circle. The electret dielectric is electrified with skin friction.

EFFECT: higher efficiency coefficients of the apparatus ensured by continuous accumulation of negative charges which can freely movable onto the body surface.

3 cl, 1 dwg

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Authors

Chetvergov Nikolaj Antonovich

Tolstikhin Vladimir Jur'Evich

Turchin Pavel Petrovich

Tokarev Nikolaj Andreevich

Misjul' Sergej Valentinovich

Dates

2013-01-27Published

2011-05-19Filed