Claims
- 1. In a spray booth for surrounding about 210.degree. to 270.degree. or more of travel of article in a curved path in the booth, the combination of comprising:
- a centrifugal atomizer for coating material in a spray area of over an arc of at least about 210.degree. to 270.degree. or greater and over a predetermined vertical distance for a workpiece,
- a booth having walls defining a surrounded region of at least 210.degree. to 270.degree. or greater extending vertically above and below the spray area, said booth comprising a plurality of water wash units about the spray area and leaving an open front portal, said booth comprising lateral side water wash units on each side and a rear water wash unit opposite the front portal,
- a first water wash means in the water wash booth units extending vertically above and below the spray area and surrounding at least 210.degree. to 270.degree. or greater of the spray area to collect overspray particles,
- second water wash means in the water wash units including a turbulent spray of water and air for washing overspray particles from the air,
- eliminator means for eliminating water particles of coating material from the air before discharge, and
- a common water tank means for holding water for said water wash means and extending across a lower portion of the booth and beneath the article to be sprayed for collecting coating material dropping toward a floor beneath the water tank means,
- exhaust means for pulling air sideways from the spray area for at least 210.degree. to 270.degree. or greater of the booth through the first wash means and then through the second water wash means and the eliminator means for discharge of cleaned air from the booth, said exhaust means pulling the air rearwardly and laterally at a substantially constant velocity through the first and second water wash means.
- 2. A spray booth in accordance with claim 1 in which said first water wash means comprises:
- panels of staggered baffles having air flow passages therebetween, the panels being generally planar and set at angles to one another to define a surrounding region of greater than 180.degree., the panels each being equally spaced from a central axis for the booth, at which axis is located the centrifugal atomizer.
- 3. A spray booth in accordance with claim 2 in which means cooperate with the panels of staggered baffles to pull the air substantially horizontally and at substantially uniform velocity across the workpiece and conveyor and through the staggered baffles throughout the height of the spray mist area.
- 4. A spray booth in accordance with claim 1 in which the first water wash means comprises substantially vertical panels each disposed at angles to each other to define a surrounding region of 180.degree. or greater with water flowing down each of the panels to interdict overspray particles.
- 5. A spray booth in accordance with claim 1 in which a plurality of spray units having planar first water wash units are disposed side-by-side to define a surrounding region of greater than 180.degree..
- 6. In a spray booth, the combination comprising:
- centrifugal atomizer for distributing a spray of coating material over a major arcuate area of between about 210.degree. and 270.degree. or greater,
- the booth having a substantially U-shaped configuration and having substantially vertical water wash panels with water flowing down the panels to trap air borne particles of coating material, said booth substantially encircling said major arcuate area and said vertical water wash panels providing an air cleaning facility substantially surrounding said major arcuate area and leaving portal outside of and opening into said major arcuate area,
- an air exhaust vent and air flow means associated with said exhaust vent for drawing air through said portal through said air cleaning to said exhaust vent,
- said air cleaning facility having water wash means including said vertical water wash panels with water thereon for contacting said flow of air with water to collect coating particles from the air,
- means to convey articles to be coated through said major arcuate area including a U-shaped track means entering through said open portal and looping about said major arcuate area and returning to leave through said portal, and water tank means for receiving water from said water wash panels and for providing water for flowing down said panels.
- 7. A combination in accordance with claim 6 having means to reciprocate said atomizer vertically to more evently distribute the mist created thereby over a broader vertical area.
- 8. A combination in accordance with claim 6 wherein said water wash means comprises means forming a turbulent spray of water through which said air flows.
- 9. A combination in accordance with claim 6 wherein a first water wash means comprises a cascade of flowing water interdicting the flow of air and a second water wash means comprises means forming a spray of water through which said air flows.
- 10. A combination in accordance with claim 6 wherein sa water wash means includes a lower water reservoir, an upper manifold, pump means for recirculating water from said lower reservoir to said upper manifold, a first layer of baffles extending from adjacent to said upper manifold to closely adjacent to said lower reservoir, and a second layer of laterally baffles extending from adjacent to said upper reservoir to closely adjacent to said lower reservoir, said first and second layers of baffles conducting water from said manifold to said reservoir in a broken cascade of water that permits air flow therethrough yet presents a combined face that substantially completely interdicts the path of the air flow thereagainst.
- 11. A combination according to claim 6 wherein said water wash means includes a vertical region, means creating a mist of water within said vertical region for contacting air flowing upward through said vertical region, said vertical region expanding in cross-sectional area from the bottom upward, whereby a faster flow of air toward the bottom promotes entrainment of water and a slower flow of air toward the top promotes precipitation of water from the flowing air.
- 12. A combination according to claim 11 wherein said vertical region has baffles to promote air-water contact and to help remove water from the flowing air.
- 13. In a spray booth for surrounding about 210.degree. or more of travel of article in a curved path in the booth, the combination comprising:
- a centrifugal atomizer for generating a spray of coating material in a spray area of over an arc of at least 210.degree. and over a predetermined vertical distance for a workpiece,
- a booth having a plurality of water wash units defining a surrounded region of at least 210.degree. and extending vertically above and below the spray area, and leaving an open portal into the surrounded region,
- water wash means in the spray booth extending vertically above and below the spray area and surrounding at least 210.degree. of the spray area and to collect overspray particles,
- a conveyor moving through the portal and about a curved path in the booth for carrying articles through the spray area,
- a conveyor protection device having a curved shape located upwardly adjacent the top portion of the booth for blowing air from a housing about the conveyor to prevent overspray from reaching the conveyor and for blowing air into the booth,
- exhaust means for pulling air sideways relative to the portal at a substantially constant velocity and for a least 210.degree. of the booth to carry overspray particles and air blown from the conveyor protection device into and through the water wash means for discharge as cleaned air from the booth, and a top opening defined by the upper ends of the water wash units located above the conveyor protection device to allow air flow down therepast and into the spray area and then to flow sideways and rearwardly.
- 14. In a spray booth for surrounding about 210.degree. or more of travel of article in a U-shaped path in the booth, the combination comprising:
- a centrifugal atomizer of coating material in a spray area of over an arc of at least 210.degree. and over a predetermined vertical distance for a workpiece,
- a booth having a plurality of water wash units defining a surrounded region of at least 210.degree. extending vertically above and below the spray area and about the spray area and leaving a portal opening into the surrounded region, a portal opening into the surrounded region,
- water wash means in the water wash units and surrounding at least 180.degree. of the spray area to collect overspray particles,
- some of said water wash units being generally trapezoidal in shape and having a front open side and a rear side, the front side being substantially smaller in width than the rear side, and inclined sidewalls extending between the front side and the rear side,
- conveyor means including a portion extending through the portal opening and a loop portion looping about the surrounded region and an outlet portion extending through the portal opening, said conveyor means conveying articles through the portal opening and about the loop portion about the spray area for exiting the booth at the portal opening,
- eliminator means for eliminating water particles from the air before discharge, and
- exhaust means for pulling air through the booth and through the water wash means and the eliminator means for discharge of cleaned air from the booth.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 486,700 filed Apr. 20, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,484,513, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 232,124 filed Feb. 9, 1981, abandoned, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 129,484 filed Mar. 11, 1980, abandoned.
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