(under subclass 344) Systems, wherein the discharge device has the discharge electrodes in the form of elongated members, usually in rod or wire form, the electrodes being either parallel or inclined with respect to each other, and the discharge being formed between the electrodes at one point and moved along the electrodes by means of the magnetic field.
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249, for systems under the class definition wherein the discharge device is provided with wire or rod-like electrodes which are arranged in physical parallel relation with respect to each other, the source of supply current being alternating current and designed to establish a discharge at the antinodes of the potential wave, the system including means to cause the antinodes of potential, and therefore the electric discharge, to traverse the electrodes along their length.
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313, Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices,
153+, for the structure of the discharge device, per se, for use in the systems in this subclass of Class 315.