Claims
- 1. A method for producing a large cloud of an electrostatically charged powder/air mixture with a high powder content, which comprises:
- providing a dispersing device having a tube, a nozzle connected to an entry end of the tube, and a funnel-shaped outlet having an exit diameter from 50 to 170 mm connected to an outlet end of the tube, the tube having a length in a range from 70 to 130 mm, an internal diameter in a range from 13 to 23 mm, a wall defining a hollow interior therein, and a plurality of holes formed in the wall of the tube;
- introducing a fluidized powder being a powder/air flow into the hollow interior axially at the entry end of the tube;
- introducing compressed air as control air into the hollow interior tangentially through the plurality of holes in the tube at least at a first location at a distance of 80 to 95% of the length of the tube from the outlet end of the tube, the control air being introduced tangentially to the air/powder flow for providing the air/powder flow with a tangential impulse in addition to an axial impulse; and
- electrostatic charging the air/powder flow with high-voltage electrodes in a region where the powder/air flow exits the funnel-shaped outlet.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, which comprises distributing the plurality of holes for tangentially introducing the control air in a form of a ring on the wall of the tube both at the first location and at a second location at a distance of 15 to 35% of the length of the tube from the outlet end of the tube.
- 3. A method for producing a large cloud of an electrostatically charged powder/air mixture with a high powder content, which comprises:
- providing a dispersing device having a tube, a nozzle connected to an entry end of the tube, and a funnel-shaped outlet having an exit diameter from 50 to 170 mm connected to an outlet end of the tube, the tube having a length in a range from 70 to 130 mm, an internal diameter in a range from 13 to 23 mm, a wall defining a hollow interior therein, and a plurality of holes formed in the wall of the tube;
- introducing a fluidized powder being a powder/air flow into the hollow interior transversely at a location situated at a distance of 65 to 75% of the length of the tube from the outlet end of the tube;
- introducing compressed air as control air into the hollow interior tangentially through the plurality of holes in the tube at least at a first location at a distance of 80 to 95% of the length of the tube from the outlet end of the tube, the control air being introduced tangentially to the air/powder flow for providing the air/powder flow with a tangential impulse in addition to an axial impulse; and
- electrostatic charging the powder/air flow with high-voltage electrodes in a region where the powder/air flow exits the funnel-shaped outlet.
- 4. The method according to claim 3, which comprises distributing the plurality of holes for tangentially introducing the control air in a form of a ring on the wall of the tube both at the first location and at a second location at a distance of 15 to 30% of the length of the tube from the outlet end of the tube.
- 5. An apparatus for producing a large cloud of an electrostatically charged powder/air mixture with a high powder content, comprising:
- a dispersing device having a tube with an entry end, a length, an outlet end, a wall defining a hollow interior therein, a length in a range from 70 to 130 mm, an internal diameter in a range from 13 to 23 mm and said wall having a plurality of holes formed therein;
- a funnel-shaped outlet having an exit diameter in a range from 50 to 170 mm attached to said dispersing device;
- a nozzle attached to said entry end of said tube for introducing a fluidized powder being an air/powder flow axially into the hollow interior;
- compressed air used as control air introduced into said hollow interior tangentially through said plurality of holes at least at a first location at a distance of 80 to 95% of said length of said tube from said outlet end of said tube; and
- high-voltage electrodes disposed in a region where the powder/air flow exits said funnel-shaped outlet for electrostatically charging the powder/air flow as it exits said funnel-shaped outlet.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said nozzle has a passage opening formed therein having a width in a range of 1.0 to 1.4 mm.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said plurality of holes for introducing the control air have a diameter of from 1.0 to 2.0 mm.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said dispersing device has a further wall, said further wall and said wall of said tube defining a double-walled configuration with an outer chamber formed there-between, the control air being introduced into said outer chamber and guided tangentially onto the powder/air flow through said plurality of holes formed in said wall of said tube.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said plurality of holes distributed on said tube in a form of a ring both over the first location and over a second location at a distance of from 15 to 35% of said length of said tube from said outlet end of said tube.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein four to ten holes of said plurality of holes are disposed at both the first location and the second location.
- 11. An apparatus for producing a large cloud of an electrostatically charged powder/air mixture with a high powder content, comprising:
- a dispersing device having a tube with an entry end, a length, an outlet end, a wall defining a hollow interior therein, a length in a range from 70 to 130 mm, an internal diameter in a range from 13 to 23 mm and said wall having a plurality of holes formed therein;
- a funnel-shaped outlet having an exit diameter in a range from 50 to 170 mm and attached to said dispersing device;
- a nozzle attached transversely to said tube at a location at a distance of 65 to 75% of said length of said tube from said outlet end of said tube for introducing transversely a fluidized powder being an air/powder flow to the hollow interior;
- compressed air used as control air introduced into said hollow interior tangentially through said plurality of holes at least at a first location at a distance of 80 to 95% of said length of said tube from said outlet end of said tube; and
- high-voltage electrodes disposed in a region where the powder/air flow exits said funnel-shaped outlet for electrostatically charging the powder/air flow as it exits said funnel-shaped outlet.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said nozzle has a passage opening formed therein having a width in a range of 1.0 to 1.4 mm.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said plurality of holes for introducing the control air have a diameter of from 1.0 to 2.0 mm.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said dispersing device has a further wall, said further wall and said wall of said tube defining a double-walled configuration with an outer chamber formed there-between, the control air introduced into said outer chamber and guided tangentially onto the powder/air flow through said plurality of holes formed in said wall of said tube.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said plurality of holes distributed on said tube in a form of a ring both over the first location and over a second location at a distance of from 15 to 35% of said length of said tube from said outlet end of said tube.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 15, wherein four to ten holes of said plurality of holes are disposed at both the first location and the second location.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/837,239, filed Apr. 10, 1997, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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