Claims
- 1. Apparatus for electrostatically and uniformly dispersing particles of lubricating material upon a moving length of electrically conducting substrate, said apparatus comprising:
- a housing having transverse dimensions sufficient to encompass the transverse dimensions of said substrate, having a longitudinal dimension sufficient to encompass at least a predetermined portion of said moving length of substrate and having a predetermined depth over at least one side of an intended travel path of the substrate;
- said housing being substantially closed at its ends except for ingress and egress openings which permit the conducting substrate to be moved therethrough, along the longitudinal axis of said housing;
- a plurality of longitudinal partitions disposed within said housing on said at least one side dividing the interior of said one side of the housing into a plurality of longitudinally extending sections;
- electrodes disposed within said longitudinal sections of the housing and spaced from said intended travel path of the substrate;
- voltage means for impressing a voltage difference between said electrodes and said substrate as it passes through said housing so as to maintain a corona discharge and charged plasma atmosphere within said longitudinal sections while a substrate is passing therethrough; and
- particle generating means communicating with each of said longitudinal sections for supplying a predermined quantity of particles of lubricating material to each longitudinal section.
- 2. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said particle generating means comprises
- a plurality of separately controllable mist generating means, each respectively associated with one of said longitudinal sections.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein each of said separately controllable mist generating means comprises a plurality of individually controllable gas-fed orifices for producing said particles of lubricating material.
- 4. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein each of said separately controllable mist generating means has an output port connected to its respectively associated longitudinal section via a conduit having at least one internal dimension substantially extending over the transverse dimension of at least its respectively associated longitudinal section to supply said particles substantially uniformly to each longitudinal section over its entire transverse dimension.
- 5. Apparatus as in claim 4 wherein each of said output ports also has at least one internal dimension substantially extending over at least the transverse dimension of its respectively associated longitudinal section.
- 6. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein each of said separately controllable mist generating means comprises:
- a substantially closed container for housing a liquid supply of said lubricating material therewithin in the lower portion thereof;
- an orifice disposed in the top portion of said container having a controllable gas inlet and a gas outlet directed downwardly toward said liquid supply;
- means for supplying a stream of said liquid supply to said orifice to form particles of the liquid and propel said particles downwardly toward the underlying liquid supply;
- an output port comprising an opening along one side of the container at an upper edge portion communicating with one of said longitudinal sections through a conduit; and
- baffle means extending internally of said container along said output port and disposed to form an obstruction to undesired larger sized particles thereby tending to limit the size of particles carried through said output port.
- 7. Apparatus as in claim 6 wherein:
- said separately controllable mist generating means of said particle generating means are disposed in a transversely aligned bank along one end of said housing with the lower portion of the containers being disposed above the intended travel path of the substrate and wherein said conduit comprises a transversely and upwardly extending channel connecting said output ports of each separately controllable mist generating means with a lower end portion of said at least one side of the housing adjacent one of the ingress and egress openings therein.
- 8. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said housing also has a predetermined depth over the remaining side of the intended travel path of the substrate opposite said at least one side, said apparatus further comprising:
- a further plurality of longitudinal partitions disposed within said housing on said remaining side dividing the interior of the remaining side of the housing into a plurality of further longitudinally extending sections;
- further electrodes also connected to said voltage means and disposed within said further longitudinal sections of the housing and spaced from said intended travel path of the substrate for maintaining a corona discharge and charged plasma atmosphere within said further longitudinal sections while a substrate is passing therethrough; and
- further particle generating means communicating with each of said further longitudinal sections for supplying a predetermined quantity of particles of lubricating materials to each further longitudinal section.
- 9. Apparatus as in claim 8 wherein said particle generating means and said further particle generating means comprise:
- a plurality of separately controllable mist generating means, each respectively associated with one of said longitudinal sections and with one of said further longitudinal sections.
- 10. Apparatus as in claim 9 wherein each of said separately controllable mist generating means comprises a plurality of individually controllable gas-fed orifices for producing said particles of lubricating material.
- 11. Apparatus as in claim 9 wherein each of said separately controllable mist generating means has an output port connected to its respectively associated longitudinal section or further longitudinal section via a conduit having at least one internal dimension substantially extending over the transverse dimension of at least its respectively associated longitudinal section or further longitudinal section to supply said particles substantially uniformly to each longitudinal section or further longitudinal section over its entire transverse dimension.
- 12. Apparatus as in claim 11 wherein each of said output ports also has at least one internal dimension substantially extending over at least the transverse dimension of its respectively associated longitudinal section or further longitudinal section.
- 13. Apparatus as in claim 9 wherein each of said separately controllable mist generating means comprises:
- a substantially closed container for housing a liquid supply of said lubricating material therewithin in the lower portion thereof;
- an orifice disposed in the top portion of said container having a controllable gas inlet and a gas outlet directed downwardly toward said liquid supply;
- means for supplying a stream of said liquid supply to said orifice to form particles of the liquid and propel said particles downwardly toward the underlying liquid supply;
- an output port comprising an opening along one side of the container at an upper edge portion communicating with one of said longitudinal sections or said further longitudinal sections through a conduit; and
- baffle means extending internally of said container along said output port and disposed to form an obstruction to undesired larger sized particles thereby tending to limit the size of particles carried through said output port.
- 14. Apparatus as in claim 13 wherein:
- said separately controllable mist generating means of said particle generating means are disposed in a transversely aligned bank along one end of said housing with the lower portion of the containers being disposed above the intended travel path of the substrate and wherein said conduit comprises a transversely and upwardly extending channel connecting said output ports of each separately controllable mist generating means with a lower end portion of said at least one side of the housing adjacent one of the ingress and egress openings therein; and
- said separately controllable mist generating means of said further particle generating means are disposed in a transversely aligned bank along one end of said housing with the upper portion of the containers being disposed below the intended travel path of the substrate and wherein said conduit comprises a transversely extending channel connecting said output ports of each separately controllable mist generating means with an upper end portion of said remaining side of the housing adjacent one of the ingress and egress openings therein.
- 15. An apparatus for dispersing small lubricating particles substantially uniformly and randomly across at least one surface of a moving conductive substrate, comprising:
- means for forming a plurality of liquid droplets of a lubricant;
- filtering means receiving said droplets for forming a mist of finely divided droplets having an average size of less than about ten microns diameter;
- a precipitation chamber, said chamber being formed by a housing extending about at least one surface of said substrate and including a plurality of partitions;
- means for slowly migrating said droplets from said filtering means into said precipitation chamber, including a relatively large orifice into said chamber to distribute said droplets uniformly within the partitioned chamber, said partitioned chamber maintaining said droplets substantially uniformly distributed throughout and moving randomly within said chamber;
- electrode means positioned in said precipitation chamber; and
- means for energizing said electrode means to provide a corona discharge thereabout, said corona discharge energizing the atmosphere about said electrode means and charging said randomly moving droplets until sufficient charge has been acquired to accelerate said droplets onto said moving substrate.
- 16. An apparatus for dispersing small lubricating particles uniformly and substantially randomly across the surface of a moving conductive substrate comprising:
- means for forming a plurality of liquid droplets of a lubricant;
- means receiving said droplets for filtering said droplets to form a mist of finely divided droplets having an average size of less than ten microns diameter,
- a precipitating chamber, said chamber including a nonconductive housing extending about at least one surface of said substrate and being longitudinally partitioned in the direction of movement of said substrate,
- means for slowly migrating said droplets from said filtering means into said partitioned precipitation chamber, said droplets forming a mist substantially uniformly distributed throughout each of said partitioned chambers, said droplets in said mist moving randomly about said partitioned precipitation chamber,
- electrode means positioned on at least one side of said conductive substrate, and
- means for energizing said electrode means to provide a corona discharge thereabout, said corona discharge generating a plasma about said electrode means within said precipitation chamber, said droplets continually acquiring charge from said plasma until a sufficient charge to mass ratio has been acquired to accelerate said droplets onto said moving substrate.
- 17. Apparatus for electrostatically and uniformly dispersing particles of lubricating material upon an electrically conductive substrate, said apparatus comprising:
- a housing having at least one opening and encompassing at least a portion of said substrate on at least one side of said substrate;
- means to guide the substrate into and out of the housing along a path through said at least one opening;
- a plurality of longitudinal partitions disposed within said housing dividing the interior of the housing into a plurality of longitudinally extending sections on said at least one side of the substrate;
- electrodes disposed within said longitudinal sections of the housing and spaced from the path of said substrate;
- means for creating a voltage difference between said electrodes and said portion of the substrate of sufficient magnitude to create an ionization discharge at said electrodes within said longitudinal sections while said portion of the substrate is in the housing; and
- particle generating means communicating with each of said longitudinal sections for supplying a predetermined quantity of particles of lubricating material to each longitudinal section.
- 18. Apparatus for electrostatically and uniformly dispersing particles of lubricating material upon an electrically conductive substrate, said apparatus comprising:
- a housing having at least one opening and encompassing at least a portion of said substrate on at least one side thereof;
- means to move said substrate into and out of the housing along a path through said at least one opening;
- a plurality of longitudinal partitions disposed within said housing dividing the interior of the housing into a plurality of longitudinally extending sections on said at least one side of the path of the substrate;
- electrodes disposed within said longitudinal sections of the housing and spaced from the path of the substrate;
- means for creating a voltage difference between said electrodes and said portion of the substrate of sufficient magnitude to create an ionization discharge from said electrodes within said longitudinal sections of said housing while said portion of the substrate is in the housing; and
- a plurality of particle generating means, each of said particle generating means being associated with one of said longitudinal sections of said housing for supplying a predetermined quantity of particles of lubricating material to each longitudinal section.
- 19. Apparatus for electrostatically and uniformly dispersing particles of lubricating material upon an electrically conductive substrate, said apparatus comprising:
- a housing having at least one opening encompassing at least a portion of said substrate on at least one side thereof;
- means to move said substrate through the housing along a path through said at least one opening;
- a plurality of longitudinal partitions disposed within said housing dividing the interior of the housing into a plurality of longitudinally extending sections on said at least one side of the path of the substrate;
- electrodes disposed within said longitudinal sections of the housing and spaced from the path of the substrate;
- means for creating a voltage difference between said electrodes and said portion of the substrate of sufficient magnitude to create an ionization discharge from said electrodes within said longitudinal sections of said housing while said portion of the substrate is in the housing; and
- means to generate a quantity of particles of lubricating material and urge said particles to flow to said housing;
- conduit means connecting said particle generating means with each of the longitudinal sections of the housing; and
- baffle filters to remove the larger particles from the flowing particles and distribute the remaining small particles uniformly within said conduit means and said longitudinal sections.
- 20. Apparatus for electrostatically and uniformly depositing lubricating particles on an electrically conductive substrate comprising:
- a housing having at least one opening encompassing at least a portion of said substrate on at least one side thereof and including means to longitudinally sectionalize said housing;
- means to move said substrate through the housing along a path through said at least one opening;
- electrodes disposed within said housing and spaced from the path of the substrate;
- means to generate a quantity of lubricating particles, to remove the larger particles from said quantity of particles and to supply the remaining smaller particles uniformly within the longitudinal sections of said housing;
- said means to sectionalize said housing maintaining said particles in a uniform distribution and moving randomly in a substantially quiescent cloud adjacent said portion of said substrate; and
- a voltage supply for creating a voltage difference between said electrodes and said portion of the substrate of sufficient magnitude to create an ionization discharge from said electrodes within said housing while said portion of the substrate is in the housing and to charge and deposit said particles onto said portion of the substrate.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 677,782 filed Apr. 16, 1976 (now abandoned) which was a division of application Ser. No. 570,345 filed Apr. 22, 1975 (now abandoned).
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