Claims
- 1. Electrostatic fluidized bed coating apparatus adapted for coating surfaces of workpieces, comprising in combination: a housing having a generally planar porous support member mounted therein to define within said housing a fluidization chamber thereabove and a plenum therebelow; charging means for electrostatically charging particulate material supplied to an upper surface of said support member; means for introducing air into said plenum for fluidization of particulate material disposed on said upper surface; a covered reservoir chamber disposed below said plenum; and delivery means for delivering particulate material from said reservoir chamber to said fluidization chamber; said delivery means comprising means for lifting particulate material from said reservoir chamber and depositing it onto said porous support member within said housing, said means for lifting including structure defining a bore extending vertically between said reservoir chamber and said fluidization chamber and having upper and lower ends opening over said support member and adjacent the bottom of said reservoir chamber, respectively; said apparatus additionally including means for injecting air under pressure into said reservoir chamber, in the vicinity of said lower end of said bore-defining structure, to effect agitation of particulate material thereat, said means for injecting air comprising a second porous support member at the bottom of said reservoir chamber, and structure defining therebelow a second plenum having an air introduction port, so that particulate material deposited upon said second support member may be fluidized by air under pressure introduced through said port into said second plenum, so as to effect agitation thereof.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for lifting additionally includes a rotatable screw extending through said bore, and drive means for effecting rotation of said screw so as to lift the particulate material.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said second plenum-defining structure comprises a second housing disposed below said reservoir chamber, and wherein said drive means comprises a motor disposed below said second housing, said screw passing through said second housing into operative engagement with said motor.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said upper end of said bore-defining structure delivers the particulate material to a central location on said upper surface of said first-mentioned support member, and wherein said lower end of said bore-defining structure is aligned over a portion of said second support member.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said reservoir chamber is provided by a hopper member that is separate from, and disposed below, said first-mentioned housing.
- 6. An electrostatic method for coating surfaces of a workpiece with a particulate material, including the steps:
- (a) providing an electrostatic fluidized bed coating apparatus, comprising in combination: a housing having a generally planar porous support member mounted therein to define within said housing a fluidization chamber thereabove and a plenum therebelow; charging means for electrostatically charging particulate material supplied to an upper surface of said support member; means for introducing air into said plenum for fluidization of particulate material disposed on said upper surface; a covered reservoir chamber disposed below said plenum; and delivery means for delivering particulate material from said reservoir chamber to said fluidization chamber; said delivery means comprising means for lifting particulate material from said reservoir chamber and depositing it onto said porous support member within said housing, said means for lifting including structure defining a bore extending between said reservoir chamber and said fluidization chamber and having upper and lower ends opening over said support member and adjacent the bottom of said reservoir chamber, respectively; said apparatus additionally including means for injecting air under pressure into said reservoir chamber, in the vicinity of said lower end of said bore-defining structure, to effect agitation of particulate material thereat, said means for injecting air comprising a second porous support member at the bottom of said reservoir chamber, and structure defining therebelow a second plenum having an air introduction port, so that particulate material deposited upon said second support member may be fluidized by air under pressure introduced through said port into said second plenum, so as to effect agitation thereof;
- (b) supplying a quantity of particulate material, capable of acquiring an electrostatic charge, to said upper surface of said first-mentioned support member;
- (c) positioning a workpiece proximate said fluidization chamber of said coating apparatus;
- (d) operating said apparatus so as to produce from said particulate material, upon and over said first support member, a fluidized bed and a cloud of electrostatically charged particles;
- (e) maintaining said workpiece at an electrical potential that is effectively opposite to the potential of said electrostatically charged particles, so as to cause said particles to be attracted to, to deposit upon, and to adhere to the surface of said workpiece, to effect coating thereof;
- (f) supplying a quantity of said particulate material to an upper surface of said second support member;
- (g) injecting air under pressure into said second plenum so as to produce a fluidized bed of said particles on said second support member, in said reservoir chamber; and
- (h) continuously delivering, during said step (d), particulate material from said fluidized bed in said reservoir chamber to said fluidization chamber.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application for U.S. Ser. No. 07/476,356, filed Feb. 7, 1990, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,989,352; which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application for Ser. No. 07/366,871, filed Jun. 15, 1987 and now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,950,497.
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