Claims
- 1. A booth for a powder coating system that operates to dispense powder onto objects to be coated by the powder, the booth including booth walls defining a first space in which objects are powder coated, one of the booth walls being a bottom wall of the first space, the bottom wall being formed to include first openings, a second space being defined beneath the bottom wall, the second space communicating with the first space through the first openings, the second space being adapted to receive a powder-recovery module placed beneath the bottom wall for recovery through the first openings of powder which does not adhere to the objects.
- 2. The booth of claim 1 further including actuators adapted to lift the powder-recovery module toward the bottom wall.
- 3. The booth of claim 2 further including a frame coupled to the booth walls, and the actuators being coupled to the frame.
- 4. The booth of claim 2 further including a lift coupled to the actuator for engaging and lifting the powder-recovery module when the actuators are actuated.
- 5. The booth of claim 1 further including doors supported with respect to the bottom wall and movable between first positions closing the first openings and second positions not closing the openings.
- 6. The booth of claim 5 further including actuators coupled to the doors and operable to move the doors between the first positions and the second positions.
- 7. The booth of claim 6 further including a frame coupled to the booth walls, the actuators being coupled to the frame.
- 8. The booth of claim 5 wherein the doors are coupled to the bottom wall.
- 9. The booth of claim 5 wherein the doors are coupled to the bottom wall by the hinges and pivot about respective hinge axes between the first positions and the second positions.
- 10. The booth of claim 9 wherein the axes are beneath the bottom wall.
- 11. The booth of claim 9 wherein each first opening is elongated slot-like, and the axes are parallel to longitudinal dimensions of the respective first openings.
- 12. The booth of claim 5 including a sensor for sensing the presence of the powder-recovery module in the second space, the sensor providing a signal for preventing movement of the doors to the first positions when the powder-recovery module is present in the second space.
- 13. The booth of claim 12 wherein the sensor includes a lever for engagement by the powder-recovery module as the powder-recovery module is moved into the second space.
- 14. The booth of claim 1 further including a sensor for sensing the presence of the powder-recovery module in the second space.
- 15. The booth of claim 1 further including an air duct coupled to the bottom wall between respective openings.
- 16. The booth of claim 15 wherein the air duct is coupled to an underside of the bottom wall.
- 17. The booth of claim 1 wherein the booth walls include a top wall that overlies the first space, the top wall including a second opening permitting passage through the booth of a portion of a conveyor system that conveys objects through the booth.
- 18. The booth of claim 17 wherein the first openings are elongated and extend generally parallel to the second opening.
- 19. The booth of claim 17 wherein the top wall has a front end and a rear end, the bottom wall has a front end and a rear end, the second opening extends between the front end of the top wall and the rear end of the top wall, each first opening terminates at a respective front end that is spaced apart from the front end of the bottom wall, and each first opening terminates at a respective rear end that is spaced apart from the rear end of the bottom wall.
- 20. A booth for a powder coating system that operates to dispense powder onto objects to be coated by the powder, the booth including booth walls defining a first space in which objects are powder coated, one of the booth walls being a bottom wall of the first space, a second space being defined beneath the bottom wall, the bottom wall being formed to include a first opening, the first space communicating with the second space through the first opening, the second space being adapted to receive a powder-recovery module placed beneath the bottom wall for recovery through the first opening of powder which does not adhere to the objects, and actuators beneath the bottom wall for moving a powder-recovery module received in the second space between a first position spaced apart from the bottom wall and a second position engaging the bottom wall.
- 21. The booth of claim 20 further including a frame coupled to the booth walls, the actuators being coupled to the frame.
- 22. The booth of claim 20 further including a lift coupled to the actuators for engaging and lifting the powder-recovery module when the actuators are actuated.
- 23. The booth of claim 20 further including door supported with respect to the bottom wall and movable between a first position closing the first opening and a second position not closing the first opening.
- 24. The booth of claim 23 further including an actuator coupled to the door and operable to move the door between the first and second positions.
- 25. The booth of claim 24 further including a frame coupled to the booth walls, the actuator coupled to the frame.
- 26. The booth of claim 23 wherein the door is coupled to the bottom wall.
- 27. The booth of claim 23 wherein the door pivots about an axis when moving between the first and second positions.
- 28. The booth of claim 27 wherein the axis is the axis of a hinge for coupling the door to the bottom wall.
- 29. The booth of claim 27 wherein the opening is elongated and the axis is parallel to a longitudinal dimension of the opening.
- 30. The booth of claim 23 further including a sensor sensing the presence of a powder-recovery module in the second space, the sensor providing a signal for preventing movement of the door to the first position when the powder-recovery module is present in the second space.
- 31. A booth for a powder coating system that operates to dispense powder onto objects to be coated by the powder, the booth including booth walls defining a first space in which objects are powder coated, one of the booth walls being a bottom wall of the first space, the bottom wall being formed to include a first opening, a second space being defined beneath the bottom wall, the second space communicating with the first space through the opening, the second space being adapted to receive a powder-recovery module placed beneath the bottom wall for recovery through the opening of powder which does not adhere to the objects, and a door supported with respect to the bottom wall, the door being movable between a first position closing the opening and a second position not closing the opening.
- 32. The booth of claim 31 further including an actuator coupled to the door and operable to move the door between the first position and the second position.
- 33. The booth of claim 32 further including a frame coupled to the booth walls, the actuator coupled to the frame.
- 34. The booth of claim 31 wherein the door is coupled to the bottom wall.
- 35. The booth of claim 34 wherein the door pivots about an axis during movement between the first position and the second position.
- 36. The booth of claim 35 wherein the bottom wall includes a downwardly facing undersurface, the axis being the axis of a hinge coupled to the undersurface.
- 37. The booth of claim 31 wherein the door pivots about an axis during movement between the first position and the second position.
- 38. The booth of claim 37 wherein the opening is elongated slot-like and the axis is parallel to a longitudinal dimension of the opening.
- 39. The booth of claim 31 further including a sensor adapted to sense the presence of the powder-recovery module in the second space.
- 40. The booth of claim 39 wherein the sensor provides a signal for preventing movement of the door to the first position when the powder-recovery module is present in the second space.
- 41. The booth of claim 39 wherein the sensor includes a lever for engagement by the powder-recovery module as the powder-recovery module is moved into the second space.
- 42. The booth of claim 31 further including an air duct coupled to the bottom wall adjacent the opening.
- 43. The booth of claim 42 wherein the air duct is coupled to an underside of the bottom wall.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/242,937, filed Oct. 24, 2000, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60242937 |
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