This application is a National Stage Application of PCT International Application No. PCT/IB2018/056927 entitled “COLOUR CHANGE SYSTEM FOR POWDER COATING,” filed on Sep. 11, 2018, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety, and which claims priority to Great Britain Patent Application No. 1714651.5, entitled “COLOUR CHANGE SYSTEM FOR POWDER COATING,” filed on Sep. 12, 2017, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a colour change system for powder coating. More particularly the invention concerns a system for automatic change of a powder coating colour suitable for use with a hand operated or a robot-operated coating applicator.
Powder coating is used extensively for coating components, often metal components, in a wide range of industries such as vehicle manufacturing. A coloured powder is supplied through a suitable conduit from a powder reservoir to an applicator, such as a spray gun. Powder coating is increasingly being carried out in automated production facilities, for example using robotically controlled applicators. When different colours of coating are required, it has traditionally been necessary to use multiple different applicators, one for each different colour, because to change colour using the same applicator and conduit requires a time consuming cleaning operation. Having multiple different applicators and conduits for a robotically operated process adds significantly to the complexity and cost of the coating installation.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,928,423 discloses a color-changing powder system for use in powder coating. The powder supply comprises a powder tank and a powder supply apparatus detachably connected to the power tank.
The present invention has been conceived in light of the above.
In a first aspect the invention provides a colour change system for a powder coating facility, comprising: a plurality of powder containers, each container holding one of a plurality of different coloured coating powders; a conduit for conveying powder from one of the powder containers to a coating applicator; a suction unit connected to the conduit and having an end-piece with an inlet opening into which coating powder is drawn; a cleaning unit; a translation mechanism for moving the end-piece of the conduit; and a controller. Each of the plurality of powder containers has one or more openings in an upper surface into which the end piece of the suction unit can be inserted. The cleaning unit has an opening for receiving the end piece of the suction unit. The controller is configured to effect a change of powder colour by controlling the translation mechanism to extract the end-piece of the conduit from a first powder container, to move the end piece of the conduit to the cleaning unit, and after cleaning to move the end piece to a second, different powder container and insert the end piece into the second container.
It is an advantage that the translation mechanism allows for an automated movement and cleaning of the powder spray delivery equipment between changes of colour, which provides a significant reduction in plant operating downtime.
The translational mechanism may comprise mechanisms providing a vertical, or y-direction translation of the end piece, a first horizontal, or x-direction translation of the end-piece. The y-direction and x-direction movements may be independently controllable by the controller. The translational mechanism may comprise a third, or second horizontal, or z-direction, of movement of the end-piece, wherein the third direction movement moves the end-piece out of alignment with the openings in the upper surfaces of the powder containers. Each of the y-direction, x-direction and z-direction movements may be independently controllable by the controller. The translation mechanism may comprise at least one pneumatically operated cylinder.
The cleaning mechanism may comprise a vertically oriented chamber for receiving the end piece of the suction unit through a top opening, a first air blowing arrangement for cleaning an outer surface of the conduit and a second air blowing arrangement for cleaning the insides of the suction unit and conduit. The first air blowing arrangement may comprise one or more nozzles through which air is blown into the chamber and over the outer surfaces of the suction unit, and an air outlet for removing air and powder removed off the outer surface of the conduit. The one or more nozzles may be located adjacent the top opening and the air outlet is located adjacent a bottom of the chamber. The second air blowing arrangement may comprise an air inlet for blowing air into the inlet opening of the suction unit. The second air blowing arrangement may be sufficiently strong to blow air through to the paint applicators (guns). This allows the paint passages of the paint applicators to be cleaned. The second air blowing arrangement may comprise a spring valve that is configured to be activated by contact from the end piece of the suction unit to open and permit air to be blown into the inlet of the suction unit. A means for providing suction may be connected to the air outlet.
The suction unit may comprise an inducer in the end piece adjacent to the inlet opening of the suction unit. The inducer may comprise an air nozzle and a venturi tube section. The inducer may be located at one end of a tube that connects to the conduit and the suction unit further comprises a passage for compressed air to be provided to the inducer nozzle. The inlet of the suction unit may comprise a plurality of inlet channels leading from an exterior of the end piece to the inducer. The suction unit may further comprise an air duct for providing air to fluidise powder in the vicinity of the inlet opening.
In a second aspect, the invention provides a method of changing colour in a powder coating facility. The method comprises providing a colour changing apparatus comprising: a plurality of powder containers, each container holding one of a plurality of different coloured coating powders; a conduit for conveying powder from one of the powder containers to a coating applicator; a suction unit connected to the conduit and having an end-piece with an inlet opening into which coating powder is drawn; a cleaning unit; and a translation mechanism for moving the end-piece of the conduit. The method further comprises: extracting the end-piece of the suction unit from a first powder container; moving the suction unit to the cleaning unit; cleaning the suction unit and the conduit; after cleaning moving the suction unit to a second, different powder container, and inserting the end piece of the suction unit into the second container.
In a third aspect, the invention provides a colour change system for a powder coating facility. The system comprises: a plurality of powder containers, each container holding one of a plurality of different coloured coating powders; a conduit for conveying powder from one of the powder containers to a coating applicator; a suction unit connected to the conduit and having an end-piece with an inlet opening into which coating powder is drawn; and a translation mechanism configured to move the end-piece of the conduit from one container to another container. The suction unit comprises an inducer in the end piece adjacent to the inlet opening of the suction unit.
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The suction unit 18 is mounted to a translation mechanism. As shown, the suction unit 18 is attached to a vertical, or Y-Axis linear translator 30 for moving the suction unit 18 up and down in the vertical direction. The suction unit 18 is attached to the conduit 40, which moves up and down with the suction unit 18. The inlet end (not shown) of the suction unit 18 can be moved in and out of the containers 24 through the openings 25. The suction unit 18 has an opening in its end into which powder can be drawn when it is lowered into a container 24. The conduit 40 extends from the powder unit 16 to the spray applicator 12 in the coating booth 10 by way of flexible hoses (not shown). The Y-axis translator 30, including the attached suction unit 18 and conduit 40 can be moved horizontally using a horizontal or X-axis translator 28. The X-axis translator 28 moves the suction unit 18 horizontally along the line of the containers 24. As shown herein, a third, or Z-axis translator 32 is attached to the Y-axis translator 30 and moves the suction unit 18 in a third direction, out of alignment with the openings 25 on the containers 24.
The Y-axis translator 30 may include a pneumatically operated cylinder for effecting the linear movement in the up and down directions. Alternatively the Y-axis translator may comprise any other suitable type of controllable linear actuator. Similarly, the Z-axis translator 32 may comprise a linear actuator such as a pneumatic cylinder, although it will be appreciated that to move the end of the suction unit 18 as described could be performed with other types of actuators, such as a rotary actuator. The X-axis translator 28 could also employ a pneumatic cylinder for providing linear movement. However, it will be appreciated that the distance of movement required for the X-axis actuator could be much larger, especially if a large number of different colours and associated containers 24 are provided. In that case the X-axis translator could employ a motor driven mechanism, such as a belt or chain.
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The conventional suction unit 70 could be used in conjunction with the colour change system described above with reference to
In use, when the powder coating applicator 12 (see
When it is required to change the colour of the coating at the applicator 12, the suction unit 18, vibrator 26 and fluidization air supplied to the container 24d are switched off. The Y-axis translator 30 is activated to raise the conduit 40 out of the container 24d. The Z-axis translator is activated to move the end of the conduit 40 out of alignment with the openings 25 in the tops of the containers 24. The X-axis translator then moves the conduit 40, together with Y-axis translator 30 and Z-axis translator 32, along to the cleaning unit 34. Note that during this movement the end of the conduit is moved across and above the container 24e, but because the end of the conduit 40 has been moved by the Z-axis translator it is not above the openings 25 and any powder that drops off or out of the conduit 40 will not fall into the different colour container 24e through its opening 25.
When the conduit 40 has been moved to the cleaning unit 34, the Y-axis translator lowers the conduit into the cleaning unit 34 through the open top 52, and down until the end of the conduit 40 is positioned in the receiving piece 58. Suction is provided to the extraction duct 56 and compressed air provided to the first compressed air inlet 54 for cleaning the outer surfaces of the conduit 40. This air is drawn down and out through the extraction duct 56. Compressed air is also provided to the second compressed air inlet 60 into the conduit receiving piece 58, which is shaped to direct the compressed air into the inside of the conduit 40. This air is blown along the entire length of the conduit 40 and out through the applicator 12, cleaning both the inside surfaces of the conduit 40 and the applicator 12.
Once cleaning has been completed, the air supplied to the first and second compressed air inlets is switched off, the Y-axis translator raises the conduit 40 out of the cleaning unit 34, the Z-axis translator moves the end of the conduit out of alignment with the openings 25 and the X-axis translator moves the conduit (with the Y-axis translator, and Z-axis translator) to the position of the container 24 of the next colour to be used (for example container 24b). During this movement the end of the conduit is moved across and above the containers 24e, 24d and 22c, but because the end of the conduit 40 has been moved by the Z-axis translator it is not above the openings 25 and any powder that drops off or out of the conduit 40 will not fall into the different colour containers through their openings 25. The Z-axis translator then moves the conduit 40 so that the end is directly above the opening 25 on the container 24b and the Y-axis translator lowers the conduit 40 into the container 24 through the opening 25. The vibrator 26 then restarts to vibrate the containers 24 and fluidising air is provided to the container 24b. Spray coating of the powder can then commence by activating the suction unit 18 to deliver powder to the applicator 12.
The examples above describe a system and method with a single end piece to be inserted into an opening of a powder container. It will be appreciated that the system may comprise any number of suction units, e.g. one, two or more suction units. For instance, a multiple gun system may comprise two or more suction units. Each powder container of a selected colour may comprise a corresponding number of openings, to allow each suction unit of a multiple gun system to be refilled at the same time.
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