Device for treating a surface with a plasma

09756712 ยท 2017-09-05

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Abstract

A device for treating a surface with a dielectric barrier plasma, wherein the surface functions as a return electrode, having a housing (1), in which a high-voltage feed line, an electrode (8) which is connected to the high-voltage feed line, and a dielectric (9), which screens the electrode (8) with respect to the surface, are located, permits the plasma treatment of highly curved surfaces and of relatively large surface areas by virtue of the fact that the electrode (8) has the shape of a circle which is mounted in the housing (1) so as to be rotatable at least to a limited degree, and projects with a spherical section from an end-side opening (5) in the housing (1), and in that the electrode (8) is coated with the dielectric (9) in such a way that its spherical section projecting out of the housing (1) is covered by the dielectric (9) in every possible rotational position.

Claims

1. A device for treating a surface with a dielectric barrier plasma, wherein the surface functions as counter electrode, comprising: a housing, in which a high-voltage supply an electrode connected to the high-voltage supply, and a dielectric which screens the electrode with respect to the surface are located, wherein the electrode has a shape of a sphere which is rotatably mounted at least to a limited extent in the housing and protrudes via a spherical portion from an end-face opening in the housing, and the electrode is connected to the dielectric such that the spherical portion of said electrode protruding from the housing is covered by the dielectric in every possible rotational position of the electrode, and wherein the housing is composed of a head part and a handle part, and wherein the head part comprises a connecting pin connecting to the electrode, wherein the connecting pin projects into a complementary guide channel in the handle part in an assembled state of the housing, and wherein the connecting pin is connectable to a high-voltage supply when the housing is in the assembled state.

2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dielectric has a structured surface.

3. The device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the structured surface has protruding nubs.

4. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the guide channel is closed by a transverse slide under spring effect, and wherein the transverse slide has a through-opening, which is alignable with the guide channel by means of an actuation button, against the restoring force of the spring effect.

Description

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The invention will be explained in greater detail hereinafter on the basis of an exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawing, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 shows a section in the axial direction through the housing, which consists of head part and handle part, in the unassembled state;

(3) FIG. 2 shows the section according to FIG. 1 for the housing in the assembled state;

(4) FIG. 3 shows an enlarged section perpendicularly to the plane of section from FIG. 1 through a portion of the head part of the housing;

(5) FIG. 4 shows the component parts of the head part in an exploded illustration; and

(6) FIG. 5 shows the component parts of the entire device in an exploded illustration.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(7) The device illustrated in the drawing has a housing 1, which consists of a head part 2 and a handle part 3. The head part 2 consists of a resilient plastics material and forms a one-piece wall structure, which tapers slightly conically to a free end 4. An end-face opening 5 is located in the free end. Directly behind the end-face opening 5, the wall structure of the head part 2 forms a spherical portion-shaped bearing 6, in which a spherical electrode arrangement 7 is mounted rotatably in all directions. The electrode arrangement 7 consists of an electrode 8 in sphere form, which is covered over a predominant part of its surface with a dielectric 9. The electrode arrangement 7 protrudes from the end-face opening 5 by means of a spherical portion-shaped part. The spherical portion-shaped part of the electrode arrangement 7 extends over a spherical portion, of which the height is less than , in particular less than , of the diameter of the spherical electrode arrangement 7. It is thus ensured that the electrode arrangement 7, as viewed in the axial direction, is rotatably mounted in the spherical portion-shaped bearing 6 in the region of the greatest diameter of the electrode arrangement and on either side thereof over an axial length of at least of the diameter, such that a secure mounting is ensured. The dielectric 9 extends over the spherical surface of the electrode 8 considerably over the greatest diameter of the electrode 8 with respect to the spherical portion-shaped bearing 6 and is anchored in an annular recess 10 having an annular bead 11.

(8) On the side facing away from the end-face opening 5, the spherical electrode 8 has an annular recess, by means of which a cylindrical threaded pin is formed within the spherical contour of the electrode. A cylindrical protrusion is formed on the axial end of the threaded pin 12, which protrusion, as a stop 14, delimits the rotational movement of the spherical electrode arrangement 7 in that the stop 14 strikes against the inner wall of the head part.

(9) The stop 14 protrudes into a hollow interior 15 of the head part 2, which interior is delimited on the one hand by the inserted electrode arrangement 7 and on the other hand by a base wall 16. A cylindrical connecting pin 17 is anchored in the base wall 16 and serves to transmit a high voltage to the electrode 8. For this purpose, the electrode 8 is provided with a channel 17 extending radially from the stop 14 to the center point, in which channel a flexible cable 18 is introduced. The other end of the cable 18 is fixedly connected to the connecting pin 17.

(10) The housing of the head part 2 has, on the other side of the base wall 16, a peripheral edge 19 having an annular undercut 20, by means of which a detent connection to the handle part can be produced.

(11) The substantially hollow-cylindrical handle part 3, of which the outer contour is ergonomically shaped, is terminated at its end face pointing toward the head part 2 by a substantially cylindrical insert 21 made of an insulating material. The insert has, on its outer side, a sawtooth-shaped widening 22, which is adjoined by an annular groove 23. The annular edge 19 is slid onto the sawtooth-shaped widening for assembly of the head part 2 on the handle part 3, whereby the edge 19 is expanded. With continued insertion, the edge 19 overcomes the sawtooth-shaped widening and snaps into the groove 23, whereas the sawtooth-shaped widening 22 finds space in the undercut 20, as illustrated in FIG. 2.

(12) The insert 21 is provided with a central guide channel 24 for the connecting pin 17. At the end of the guide channel 24 facing away from the head part 2, there is located a solid cylindrical connecting piece 25, which is connected to a high-voltage generator 26 in the form of a high-voltage coil. The connecting piece 25 has a hollow-cylindrical receiving end 27, in which four slots 28 open toward the connecting pin 17 are located, which slots end at the solid region of the connecting piece 25. The slots thus delimit four clamping jaws 29, which are provided at their upper end with inwardly extending detent protrusions 30. In the assembled state (FIG. 2), in which the head part 2 is assembled on the handle part 3, the distal end of the connecting pin 17 extends into the receiving end 27 of the connecting piece 25. At its distal end, the connecting pin 17 has a peripheral detent groove 31, with which the detent beads 30 of the clamping jaws 29 engage when the head part is assembled correctly on the handle part 3. A secure high-voltage connection is ensured in this way with no risk of flashovers being produced between the high-voltage generator 26 and the electrode 8 via the connecting pin 17.

(13) As can be seen in FIG. 1, the guide channel 24 is closed in a starting position by a transverse slide 32, which is guided in a slot transverse to the longitudinal direction of the handle part 3. The transverse slide 32 has two blind bores, in which spiral springs 34 are mounted, which are supported on an end face of the slot wall structure and in the rest state push the transverse slide 32 into the starting position illustrated in FIG. 1. The movement radially outwardly caused by the spiral springs 34 is limited by an end of a pin 36 screwed into a threaded bore 35, the end of said pin protruding into a slot-like recess 37 in the surface of the transverse slide 32 pointing toward the head part 2. The transverse slide 32 has a bore 38, which, as illustrated in FIG. 2, is aligned with the guide channel 24 when the transverse slide 32, which functions as an actuation button, is pushed inward against the force of the spiral springs 34. In this state the connecting pin 17 can be inserted into the guide slot 24 as far as the receiving end 27 of the connecting piece 25, i.e. the housing 1 can be completely assembled. If, by contrast, the head part 2 is removed, the transverse slide 32 is located in the position illustrated in FIG. 1, in which it closes the guide channel 24 with respect to the connecting piece 25 of the high-voltage generator 26 and thus provides a safety function in respect of contact with the high voltage.

(14) FIGS. 1 and 2 show that further components of an electronic circuit and controller are accommodated in the handle part 3. The closed end of the housing 1 opposite the insert 21 has a through-opening 39 for passing a connecting cable through. The circuit located in the handle part 3 is preferably supplied via the connecting cable with a conventional mains voltage (230 V or 110 V AC voltage) with another available supply voltage, which may also be a DC voltage. In principle, it is also conceivable to feed a high voltage already via the through-opening 39, whereby the high-voltage generator 26 in the handle part 3 could be omitted. However, the supply of a conventional mains voltage and the generation of the high voltages required for the plasma treatment by means of the high-voltage generator 26 in the housing 1 are preferred.

(15) Provided the handle part 3 has its own power supply in the form of a battery or a rechargeable accumulator, the through-opening 39 remains unused and can be closed where appropriate.

(16) The enlarged illustration of FIG. 3 shows that the cable 18 arranged between the connecting pin 17 and the electrode 8 is laid with an excess length in the form of a loop so that the electrode arrangement 7 can be rotated and the cable 18 can follow this rotational movement. The excess length is of such a size that the cable can take part in the rotation of the electrode arrangement 7 within the region delimited by the stop 14 so as to be tensioned.

(17) FIG. 3 also shows that the cable end introduced through the bore 17 can be fixed by a set screw, which can be screwed into a threaded bore 40, which extends at an acute angle to the bore 17 and crosses the bore 17.

(18) It can also be seen in FIG. 3 that the wall structure of the head part has receiving grooves 41, which are arranged in a half-shell of the head part, as explained further below.

(19) The enlarged illustration of FIG. 3 shows the design of the structured surface of the dielectric 9 by protruding, approximately spherical nubs 42, which are arranged practically tightly against one another and at most are distanced from one another by less than half the nub diameter.

(20) The exploded illustration of the component parts of the head part 2 in FIG. 4 shows the spherical electrode 8, which is spherical only insofar as it is rotatably mounted in the spherical portion-shaped bearing 6. An annular recess 10, the threaded pin 12, and the stop 14 are located outside this region.

(21) The dielectric 9 is applied to the spherical part of the electrode 8, for example by shrink fitting. Here, the annular bead 11 engages with the annular recess 10 of the electrode 8. The connection thus produced between electrode 8 and dielectric 9 is secured by the closure part 13, which is screwed onto the threaded pin 12.

(22) The dielectric 9 may also be connected to the electrode 8 by means of a coating process.

(23) The housing of the head part 2 consists of two half-shells 43, 44, which are mirror-symmetrical, wherein the half-shell 43 comprises the receiving grooves 41, whereas the half-shell 44 is provided with a correspondingly shaped web arrangement 45, which is pressed into the receiving grooves when the two half-shells 43, 44 are pushed against one another in order to form the housing of the head part 2. The connection between the two half-shells 43, 44 can be secured by way of example by a detent means or by an adhesive bond.

(24) The exploded illustration of the overall device shows receiving chambers 45 for the two spiral springs 34 in the transverse slide 32. It is also clear that the entire electronics system, inclusive of the high-voltage generator 36 and the connecting piece 25 is located on a printed circuit board 46, which is mounted in the handle part 3 of the housing 1 and by way of example is secured against displacement by means of a tensioning band 47.

(25) The removable head part 2 enables a hygienic use of the device, for example in a beauty salon, with multiple people in succession, by replacement of the head part each time, such that the used head part can be cleaned and/or sterilized.

(26) For preferred embodiments of the device according to the invention, the diameter of the electrode arrangement 7 lies between 10 and 50 mm. The height of the nubs is 2 mm. The thickness of the dielectric 9 (without nubs) lies preferably between 0.1 and 1 mm.