Claims
- 1. A spray painting nozzle comprising:
- a spindle comprising a stationary part and a rotatable part, the rotatable part being supported on the stationary part by a gas bearing, the gas bearing comprising mutually plane parallel bearing surfaces formed in the stationary part and in the rotatable part respectively;
- a supporting part;
- damping means connecting the stationary part to the supporting part, the damping means providing a smooth running of the rotatable part about a center of mass of the rotatable part when a critical rotational speed lower than an intended working speed has been exceeded;
- a rotatable spray painting cup adapted to be driven by a drive unit and supported on the rotatable part;
- means for supplying a gaseous medium at a pressure between the mutually plane parallel bearing surfaces so as to generate a slot therebetween; and
- magnet means comprising mutually plane parallel magnets formed in the stationary and in the rotatable parts respectively and substantially co-planar with the gas bearing for guiding the rotatable part radially by exerting a magnetic force so as to center the rotatable part in relation to the stationary part, the magnet means exerting an axial force between the stationary part and the rotatable part so as to limit a width of the slot generated therebetween.
- 2. The spray painting nozzle of claim 1, wherein the stationary part further comprises a central axial through-channel for supply of a spray medium to a central axial channel in the rotatable part.
- 3. The spray painting nozzle of claim 1, wherein the rotatable part further comprises turbine blades, and the stationary part further comprises at least one turbine nozzle which supplies a driving medium to the turbine blades for driving the rotatable part.
- 4. The spray painting nozzle of claim 1, wherein the damping means comprise hollow tubes made of an elastic material and through which the gaseous medium is conducted.
- 5. The spray painting nozzle of claim 1, further comprising a chamber provided in at least one of each of the gas bearing surfaces, each chamber being provided so as to take up an overpressure prevailing in the gas bearing and adapted during a relative rotation of the bearing surfaces at least once during each rotation through 360.degree. to be brought in communication with at least one opening freely communicating with a surrounding atmosphere, thereby creating pressure shocks intended for indication and recording of a rotational speed.
- 6. The spray painting nozzle of claim 1, wherein the stationary part and the rotatable part comprise pairs of radially spaced annular magnet means.
- 7. The spray painting nozzle of claim 6, wherein the magnet means are bridged by magnetic short-circuits.
- 8. A spray painting nozzle comprising:
- a stationary part comprising an annular stationary bearing and an annular stationary magnet, the stationary bearing and the stationary magnet being substantially co-planar;
- a rotor rotatably supported on and axially aligned with the stationary part, the rotor comprising an annular rotor bearing facing the stationary bearing and being aligned therewith, and an annular rotor magnet facing the stationary magnet and being aligned therewith, the rotor magnet and the stationary magnet being mutually attracted for magnetically pre-loading the rotor onto the stationary part, the rotor bearing and the rotor magnet being substantially co-planar;
- a supporting part;
- damping means connecting the stationary part to the supporting part for providing a smooth running of the rotor about a center of mass of the rotor when a critical rotational speed lower than an intended working speed has been exceeded;
- channels in the stationary part for directing a gas between the rotor bearing and the stationary bearing, the gas being supplied at a pressure so as to urge the rotor bearing and the stationary bearing apart against the magnetic pre-loading;
- an axial through-channel in the stationary part and central to the stationary bearing and the stationary magnet, the axial-through channel being provided for supplying paint to a central axial channel in the rotor;
- a cup for receiving the paint, the cup being supported on the rotor; and
- a turbine connected to the rotor for rotationally driving the rotor.
- 9. The spray painting nozzle of claim 8, wherein the annular stationary magnet and the annular rotor magnet each comprise pairs of radially spaced annular magnet means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/052,390, filed Apr. 23, 1993 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Magnetic Bearing" IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 3 No. 1 Jun. 1960 W. Brandenberg. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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