Claims
- 1. An electrostatic powder coating apparatus comprising:
- a spray gun;
- a powder supply unit;
- wherein said electrostatic powder coating apparatus is adapted to form a coating film by spraying electrostatically charged powder toward a surface of an electrically grounded product to be coated;
- wherein a nozzle tip of said spray gun includes powder adhesion preventing means, said powder adhesion preventing means including compressed air for rinsing an outer surface of said nozzle tip; and
- wherein said powder supply unit comprises a fluid-bed type hopper vertically partitioned by a porous member to define therein an upper fluidizing container and a lower air chamber, and includes temperature/humidity control means for adjusting a temperature and humidity of compressed air supplied to said air chamber and means for stirring said powder in said fluidizing container.
- 2. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said nozzle tip of said spray gun is branched into multiple parts.
- 3. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising corona discharge means to which is applied a voltage with opposite polarity to a voltage applied to said spray gun, said corona discharge means being disposed upstream of said spray gun in a direction of conveyance of said product to be coated.
- 4. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising corona discharge means, wherein a voltage is applied to said corona discharge means, said voltage having an opposite polarity to a voltage applied to said spray gun in a direction of conveyance of said product to be coated.
- 5. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said powder adhesion preventing means is compressed air supplied to said powder flow passage inside of said nozzle tip for cleaning an inner surface of said nozzle tip and wherein said nozzle tip of said spray gun is branched into multiple parts.
- 6. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said powder adhesion preventing means is a flow of a vortex air supplied to said powder flow passage inside of said nozzle tip to effect not only a function of cleaning an inner surface of said nozzle tip to remove adhered powder, but also a function of said means for pulverizing and dispersing said aggregated powder and wherein said nozzle tip of said spray gun is branched into multiple parts.
- 7. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said powder adhesion preventing means is compressed air supplied to said powder flow passage inside of said nozzle tip for cleaning an inner surface of said nozzle tip and further comprising corona discharge means to which is applied a voltage with opposite polarity to a voltage applied to said spray gun, said corona discharge means being disposed upstream of said spray gun in a direction of conveyance of said product to be coated.
- 8. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said powder adhesion preventing means is a flow of a vortex air supplied to said powder flow passage inside of said nozzle tip to effect not only a function of cleaning an inner surface of said nozzle tip to removed adhered powder, but also a function of said means for pulverizing and dispersing said aggregated powder and further comprising corona discharge means to which is applied a voltage with opposite polarity to a voltage applied to said spray gun, said corona discharge means being disposed upstream of said spray gun in a direction of conveyance of said product to be coated.
- 9. An electrostatic powder coating method comprising the steps of:
- forming an undercoat on a product to be coated;
- repeating, at least once, said forming of said undercoat on said product to be coated so as to form a plurality of layers of said undercoat;
- subjecting said product to be coated, which has said plurality of layers of undercoat formed thereon, to electrostatic repulsion preventing treatment by using corona discharge means;
- swirling powder in a powder flow in a powder flow passage inside a nozzle tip of a spray gun; and
- spraying said powder, which is supplied from a powder supply unit, from said nozzle tip of said spray gun toward an electrically grounded product to be coated.
- 10. The electrostatic powder coating method according to claim 9, wherein said step of subjecting said product to be coated to said electrostatic repulsion preventing treatment includes exposing said product to be coated to an electric field with opposite polarity to said spray gun for charging a surface of said under coat beforehand.
- 11. An electrostatic powder coating apparatus comprising:
- a spray gun;
- a powder supply unit;
- wherein said electrostatic powder coating apparatus is adapted to form a coating film by spraying electrostatically charged powder toward a surface of an electrically grounded product to be coated;
- wherein a nozzle tip of said spray gun includes means for pulverizing and dispersing an aggregated powder and powder adhesion preventing means, said powder adhesion preventing means including compressed air for rinsing an outer surface of said nozzle tip; and
- wherein said powder supply unit comprises a fluid-bed type hopper vertically partitioned by a porous member to define therein an upper fluidizing container and a lower air chamber, and includes temperature/humidity control means for adjusting a temperature and humidity of compressed air supplied to said air chamber and means for stirring said powder in said fluidizing container.
- 12. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said nozzle tip of said spray gun is branched into multiple parts.
- 13. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 12, wherein further comprising corona discharge means to which is applied a voltage with opposite polarity to a voltage applied to said spray gun, said corona discharge means being disposed upstream of said spray gun in a direction of conveyance of said product to be coated.
- 14. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising corona discharge means to which is applied a voltage with opposite polarity to a voltage applied to said spray gun in a direction of conveyance of said product to be coated.
- 15. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said means for pulverizing and dispersing comprises an electrode cover disposed in a powder flow passage in said nozzle tip and a diffuser, said diffuser being continuously connected to said electrode cover and said diffuser having a fore end thereof positioned inside of a nozzle opening, and wherein said nozzle tip of said spray gun is branched into multiple parts.
- 16. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said means for pulverizing and dispersing comprises a powder flow passage defined between an inner surface of said nozzle tip and an outer surface of said diffuser, said powder flow passage gradually narrowing toward a nozzle opening, and vortex air introduction ports through which vortex air is supplied to a powder flow passing through said powder flow passage, and wherein said nozzle tip of said spray gun is branched into multiple parts.
- 17. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said powder adhesion preventing means is compressed air supplied to said powder flow passage inside of said nozzle tip for cleaning an inner surface of said nozzle tip and wherein said nozzle tip of said spray gun is branched into multiple parts.
- 18. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said powder adhesion means is a flow of a vortex air supplied to said flow passage inside of said nozzle tip to effect, not only a function of cleaning an inner surface of said nozzle tip to remove adhered powder, but also a function of said means for pulverizing and dispersing said aggregated powder, and wherein said nozzle tip of said spray gun is branched into multiple parts.
- 19. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said means for pulverizing and dispersing comprises an electrode cover disposed in a powder flow passage in said nozzle tip and a diffuser, said diffuser being continuously connected to said electrode cover and said diffuser having a fore end thereof positioned inside of a nozzle opening, and further comprising corona discharge means to which is applied a voltage with opposite polarity to a voltage applied to said spray gun in a direction of conveyance of said product to be coated.
- 20. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said means for pulverizing and dispersing comprises a powder flow passage defined between an inner surface of said nozzle tip and an outer surface of said diffuser and gradually narrowing toward a nozzle opening, and vortex air introduction ports through which vortex air is supplied to a powder flow passing through said powder flow passage, and further comprising corona discharge means to which is applied a voltage with opposite polarity to a voltage applied to said spray gun in a direction of conveyance of said product to be coated.
- 21. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said powder adhesion preventing means is compressed air supplied to said powder flow passage inside of said nozzle tip for cleaning an inner surface of said nozzle tip, and further comprising corona discharge means to which is applied a voltage with opposite polarity to a voltage applied to said spray gun in a direction of conveyance of said product to be coated.
- 22. The electrostatic powder coating apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said powder adhesion preventing means is a flow of a vortex air supplied to said powder flow passage inside of said nozzle tip to effect not only a function of cleaning an inner surface of said nozzle tip to removed adhered powder, but also a function of said means for pulverizing and dispersing said aggregated powder, and further comprising corona discharge means to which is applied a voltage with opposite polarity to a voltage applied to said spray gun in a direction of conveyance of said product to be coated.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 08/515,976 filed on Aug. 16, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,711,489.
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