Claims
- 1. Electrostatic rotary atomizing liquid spray coating apparatus comprising:
- a support body of insulative material having forward, intermediate, and rear sections,
- a rotary atomizer of insulative material having an axis of rotation, a first surface over which liquid coating can flow outwardly to an atomizing edge thereof when said atomizer is rotated about said axis of rotation, and a second surface separated from said first surface by said atomizing edge,
- a circular ring-shaped charging electrode mounted on said first surface encircling said axis of rotation,
- a circular electrical current-conducting element mounted on said second surface encircling said axis of rotation,
- means mounted to said rotary atomizer for electrically connecting said circular electrode and said electrical current-conducting element,
- drive means incorporated in said support body drivingly mounting said rotary atomizer to said forward section of said support body for rotating said rotary atomizer about said axis of rotation,
- means fabricated of insulative material for supplying liquid coating to said first surface of said rotary atomizer when said atomizer is rotating about its rotational axis, and
- plural circumferentially-spaced electrical conductors stationarily mounted to said forward section of said support body, said conductors having a free end located in closely spaced proximity to said circular electrical current-conducting element for transferring electrostatic energy thereto when said stationary electrical conductors are energized from a high voltage source for facilitating contact charging of liquid coating supplied to said first surface when said coating flows outwardly over said first surface in contact with said charging electrode toward said atomizing edge.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said circular electrode is semi-conductive.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said electrical current-conducting element and said electrical connecting means are semiconductive.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 further including
- first and second solvent spray nozzles stationarily mounted to said forward section of said support body proximate said first and second surfaces, respectively, for directing solvent thereat to cleanse said surfaces,
- solvent valve means mounted proximate said forward section of said support body, and
- solvent conduit means interconnecting said solvent valve means and said solvent nozzles for transporting solvent to said solvent nozzles under control of said solvent valve means to cleanse said first and second surfaces.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said liquid coating supply means includes a liquid coating nozzle mounted on said forward section of said support body in proximity to said rotary atomizer, a liquid coating valve mounted proximate said forward section of said support body, and a liquid coating conduit interconnecting said liquid coating valve and said liquid coating nozzle for transporting liquid coating to said liquid coating nozzle under control of said liquid coating valve.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said drive means includes an air turbine mounted to said rear section of said support body, a drive shaft interconnecting said turbine and said rotary atomizer, and an air bearing mounted to said intermediate section of said support body, said liquid coating valve and solvent valve means are located radially outwardly of said bearing.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 further comprising a mounting bracket, and insulative column means fixedly interconnecting said bracket and said support body for mounting said bracket and rear section of said support body in spaced apart relation to establish a space therebetween.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 further comprising a dump valve mounted in said space between said bracket and said rear section of said support body, and conduit means interconnected between said dump valve and said liquid coating valve.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising a tubular housing extending between said bracket and forward section of said support body for enclosing said dump valve, liquid coating valve and solvent valve means and said conduit interconnecting said dump valve and said liquid coating valve.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said rear section of said support body includes a turbine cavity within which is located said turbine, said intermediate section of said support body includes a bearing cavity within which said bearing is located and said forward section of said support body includes a bore through which said shaft extends, whereby said support body substantially encases said turbine, bearing and shaft.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said forward section of said support body includes a flange extending radially outwardly of said intermediate body section to define a rear-facing surface, and wherein said liquid coating valve and said solvent valve means are mounted to said rear-facing surface of said flange adjacent said intermediate body section.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said column means includes at least two spaced-apart columns, with one of said columns having an axial bore along its length for housing an electrostatic energyconducting core for transporting high voltage electrostatic energy between said stationary conductor which is in closely spaced proximity to said circular electrical current-conducting element and a high voltage source located remote therefrom.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 further including a gun resistor located in said axial bore of said one column in series circuit with said circular electrical current-conducting element.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said liquid coating supply means includes a liquid coating nozzle mounted on said forward section of said support body in proximity to said rotary atomizer, a liquid coating valve mounted proximate said forward section of said support body, and a liquid coating conduit interconnecting said liquid coating valve and said liquid coating nozzle for transporting liquid coating to said liquid coating nozzle under control of said liquid coating valve.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said rotary atomizer includes a tubular section having an inner surface which includes said first surface and an outer surface which includes aid second surface, said tubular section terminating forwardly at said atomizing edge and having a nonuniform cross section which increases in the direction of said atomizing edge, and wherein said electrical connecting means extends radially through said tubular section.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 1 comprising at least three said electrical conductors stationarily mounted to said forward section of said body support at substantially equally spaced circumferential intervals, each said conductor having a free end located in closely spaced proximity to said circular electrical current-conducting element for transferring electrostatic energy thereto when energized from a high voltage source.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 further including
- separate insulative sleeves having forward and rear ends encasing each of said three electrical conductors, with the free ends of said electrical conductors projecting from the forward ends of their respectively associated insulative sleeve,
- separate resistors encased within each of said sleeves in series circuit with their respectively associated electrical conductors,
- said rear ends of said sleeves each being mounted to said forward section of said support body at circumferentially spaced locations.
- 18. Electrostatic rotary atomizing liquid spray coating apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
- said support body is generally cylindrically shaped having said forward and rear sections disposed on opposite sides of said intermediate section, said intermediate section having a diameter substantially less than that of said forward and rear body sections to define an annular cavity therebetween,
- said apparatus further comprising:
- drive means for rotating said rotary atomizer about its axis of rotation, said drive means including
- (a) an air turbine located within a cavity in said rear body support section,
- (b) a drive shaft connected between said turbine and said rotary atomizer and extending through a bore in said forward body support section, and
- (c) a bearing located in a cavity in said intermediate body support section for rotatably supporting said shaft,
- means for supplying liquid coating to said surface of said rotary atomizer when said atomizer is rotating about its rotational axis, said means including
- (a) a liquid coating valve mounted in said annular cavity proximate said forward section of said body, and
- (b) a liquid coating nozzle mounted on said forward body support section in proximity to said surface of said rotary atomizer, and
- (c) a liquid coating conduit interconnecting said liquid coating valve and said liquid coating nozzle for transporting liquid coating to said liquid coating nozzle under control of said liquid coating valve, and
- an electrical conductor stationarily mounted to said forward body support section, said conductor having a free end located in closely spaced proximity to said circular conducting element for transferring electrostatic energy thereto when said stationary electrical conductor is energized from a high voltage source for facilitating charging of liquid coating supplied to said surface of said rotary atomizer when said coating flows outwardly over said surface in charging relationship with said charging means toward said atomizing edge under centrifugal force produced by rotation of said rotary atomizer.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 further including
- a solvent spray nozzle stationarily mounted to said forward section of said support body proximate said surface of said rotary atomizer for directing solvent thereat to cleanse said surface,
- a solvent valve mounted in said annular cavity proximate said forward section of said support body, and
- solvent conduit means interconnecting said solvent valve and said solvent nozzle for transporting solvent to said solvent nozzle under control of said solvent valve to cleanse said surface of said rotary atomizer.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said solvent and liquid coating valves are fabricated substantially of insulative material.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising,
- a cap on the forward section of said support body generally surrounding said rotary atomizer, said cap having an outer face whose shape is adapted to provide a substantially laminar flow of air thereacross as said rotary atomizer rotates about said rotational axis during normal operation.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said cap includes a recess in which said rotary atomizer is at least partially disposed to define a gap between said cap and said second surface of said rotary atomizer, said free ends of said conductors and said circular current conducting element each being disposed substantially within said gap whereby said free ends and said element are afforded substantial protection against inadvertent contact.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 21, further comprising,
- an array of air passages surrounding said rotary atomizer, and
- means for supplying air under pressure to said passages to establish an array of air jets for projecting and shaping a pattern of atomized liquid coating material.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising,
- electrostatic repulsion means affixed to said apparatus to repel charged, atomized liquid coating therefrom.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising,
- a cap on the forward section of said support body generally surrounding said rotary atomizer, said cap having an outer face whose shape is adapted to provide a substantially laminar flow of air thereacross as said rotary atomizer rotates about said rotational axis during normal operation;
- an array of air passages in said cap surrounding said rotary atomizer;
- means for supplying air under pressure to said passages to establish an array of air jets for projecting and shaping a pattern of liquid coating material atomized by said rotary atomizer, and
- a repulsion ring on said cap to electrostatically repel charged liquid coating material atomized by said rotary atomizers.
- 26. Electrostatic rotary atomizing liquid spray coating apparatus comprising:
- a generally cylindrically shaped support body having forward and rear sections disposed on opposite sides of an intermediate section, said intermediate section having a diameter substantially less than that of said forward and rear body sections to define an annular cavity therebetween,
- a frusto-conically shaped tubular rotary atomizer of insulative material having an inner surface and an outer surface extending between a rear edge and a forward atomizing edge, with the diameter of the forward edge exceeding the diameter of the rear edge, said atomizer having an axis of rotation,
- a circular charging electrode mounted on said inner surface encircling said axis of rotation,
- a circular current-conducting element mounted on said outer surface encircling said axis of rotation,
- means mounted to said rotary atomizer for electrically connecting said circular electrode and said circular element,
- drive means for rotating said rotary atomizer about its axis of rotation, said drive means including
- (a) an air turbine located within a cavity in said rear body support section,
- (b) a drive shaft connected between said turbine and said rotary atomizer and extending through a bore in said forward body support section, and
- (c) an air bearing located in a cavity in said intermediate body support section for rotatably supporting said shaft,
- means for supplying liquid coating to said inner surface of said rotary atomizer when said atomizer is rotating about its rotational axis, said means including
- (a) a liquid coating valve mounted in said annular cavity proximate said forward section of said support body, and
- (b) a liquid coating nozzle mounted on said forward body support section in proximity to said inner surface of said rotary atomizer, and
- (c) a liquid coating conduit interconnecting said liquid coating valve and said liquid coating nozzle for transporting liquid coating to said liquid coating nozzle under control of said liquid coating valve,
- plural electrical conductors stationarily mounted to said forward body support section at circumferentially spaced intervals, each said conductor having a free end located in closely spaced proximity to said circular conducting element for transferring electrostatic energy thereto when said stationary electrical conductors are energized from a high voltage source for facilitating contact charging of liquid coating supplied to said inner surface of said rotary atomizer when said coating flows forwardly and outwardly over said inner surface in contact with said charging electrode toward said atomizing edge under centrifugal force produced by rotation of said rotary atomizer.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein said circular electrode and circular element are semiconductive.
- 28. Electrostatic rotary atomizing liquid spray coating apparatus comprising:
- a support body of insulative material having forward, intermediate, and rear sections, said forward section having a front surface,
- a rotary atomizer of insulative material having an axis of rotation, and a surface over which liquid coating can flow outwardly to an atomizing edge thereof when said atomizer is rotated about said axis of rotation, said rotary atomizer including means for charging liquid coating material,
- drive means incorporated in said support body drivingly mounting said rotary atomizer to said forward section of said support body for rotating said rotary atomizer about said axis of rotation,
- means fabricated of insulative material for supplying liquid coating to said surface of said rotary atomizer when said atomizer is rotating about its rotational axis,
- an annular ring detachably mounted to said forward section of said support body and having a rear surface in contact with said front surface of said forward section of said support body and a front surface provided with a circular array of air passages, said rear surface of said annular ring having a first annular recess communicating with said circular array of air passages for supplying air thereto to establish a circular array of air jets for shaping the pattern of atomized liquid coating, said rear surface of said annular ring having a second annular recess,
- a circular conductor mounted in said second annular recess, and
- plural circumferentially-spaced electrical conductors stationarily mounted to said annular air ring, said conductors each having a rear end connected to said circular conductor and a forward free end located in closely spaced proximity to said rotary atomizer charging means for transferring electrostatic energy thereto when said stationary electrical conductors are energized from a high voltage source connected to said circular conductor for facilitating charging of liquid coating supplied to said rotary atomizer surface when said coating flows outwardly over said surface toward said atomizing edge in charging relationship to said rotary atomizer charging means.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28 further comprising:
- plural insulative sheaths respectively encasing said plural electrical conductors, each said sheath having a rear end detachably secured to said air ring from which the rear end of its respectively associated conductor extends and a forward end from which the forward end of its respectively associated conductor projects.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein said air ring includes plural threaded bores extending between said front surface and second annular recess of said air ring, and wherein said rear ends of said sheaths are threadedly secured in said threaded bores of said air ring with the rear ends of said conductors electrically connected to said circular conductor in said second annular recess of said air ring.
- 31. Electrostatic rotary atomizing liquid spray coating apparatus comprising:
- a support body of insulative material having forward, intermediate, and rear sections;
- a cap on the forward section of said support body, said cap having a recess;
- a rotary atomizer of insulative material having an axis of rotation, a first surface over which liquid coating can flow outwardly to an atomizing edge thereof when said atomizer is rotated about said axis of rotation, and a second surface separated from said first surface by said atomizing edge, said rotary atomizer being at least partially disposed within said recess to define a gap between said cap and said second surface;
- a circular ring-shaped charging electrode mounted on said first surface encircling said axis of rotation;
- a circular electrical current-conducting element mounted on said second surface encircling said axis of rotation;
- means mounted to said rotary atomizer for electrically connecting said circular electrode and said electrical current-conducting element;
- drive means incorporated in said support body drivingly mounting said rotary atomizer to said forward section of said support body for rotating said rotary atomizer about said axis of rotation;
- means fabricated substantially of insulative material for supplying liquid coating to said first surface of said rotary atomizer when said atomizer is rotating about its rotational axis, and
- plural circumferentially-spaced electrical conductors stationarily mounted to said cap, said each of said conductors having a free end located within said gap in closely spaced proximity to said circular electrical current-conducting element for transferring electrostatic energy thereto when said stationary electrical conductors are energized from a high voltage source for facilitating contact charging of liquid coating supplied to said first surface when said coating flows outwardly over said first surface in contact with said charging electrode toward said atomizing edge.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein said circular electrical current-conducting element is located recessed within said cap.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 32 further comprising,
- a charging resistor connected electrically in series with each of said plural circumferentially spaced electrical conductors, each of said charging resistors being at least partially imbedded within said cap.
- 34. Electrostatic rotary atomizing liquid spray coating apparatus comprising:
- a generally cylindrically shaped support body having forward and rear sections disposed on opposite sides of an intermediate section, said intermediate section having a diameter substantially less than that of said forward and rear body sections to define an annular cavity therebetween,
- a frusto-conically shaped tubular rotary atomizer of insulative material having an inner surface and an outer surface extending between a rear edge and a forward atomizing edge, with the diameter of the forward edge exceeding the diameter of the rear edge, said atomizer having an axis of rotation,
- a circular charging electrode mounted on said inner surface encircling said axis of rotation,
- a circular current-conducting element mounted on said outer surface encircling said axis of rotation,
- a cap on the forward section of said support body, said cap having an outer face whose shape is adapted to provide a substantially laminar flow of air thereacross as said rotary atomizer rotates about said axis of rotation during normal operation,
- means mounted to said rotary atomizer for electrically connecting said circular electrode and said circular element,
- drive means for rotating said rotary atomizer about its axis of rotation, said drive means including
- (a) an air turbine located within a cavity in said rear body support section,
- (b) a drive shaft connected between said turbine and said rotary atomizer and extending through a bore in said forward body support section, and
- (c) an air bearing located in a cavity in said intermediate body support section for rotatably supporting said shaft,
- means for supplying liquid coating to said inner surface of said rotary atomizer when said atomizer is rotating about its rotational axis, said means including
- (a) a liquid coating valve mounted in said annular cavity proximate said forward section of said support body, and
- (b) a liquid coating nozzle mounted on said forward body support section in proximity to said inner surface of said rotary atomizer, and
- (c) a liquid coating conduit interconnecting said liquid coating valve and said liquid coating nozzle for transporting liquid coating to said liquid coating nozzle under control of said liquid coating valve,
- plural electrical conductors stationarily extending from said cap at circumferentially spaced intervals, each said conductor having a free end located in closely spaced proximity to said circular conducting element for transferring electrostatic energy thereto when said stationary electrical conductors are energized from a high voltage source for facilitating contact charging of liquid coating supplied to said inner surface of said rotary atomizer when said coating flows forwardly and outwardly over said inner surface in contact with said charging electrode toward said atomizing edge under centrifugal force produced by rotation of said rotary atomizer.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein said cap further comprises,
- air flow means for establishing a generally forwardly directed flow of air, and
- a repulsion ring to electrostatically repel charged liquid coating material atomized by said rotary atomizer.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 35 wherein said air flow means comprises,
- at least one air passage located rearwardly of said atomizing edge, and
- means for supplying air under pressure to said passages.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 36 wherein said passages are disposed in an array surrounding said rotary atomizer to establish a corresponding array of air jets for shaping and generally forwardly projecting said spray pattern.
- 38. Electrostatic rotary atomizing liquid spray coating apparatus comprising:
- a support body,
- a frusto-conically shaped tubular rotary atomizer of insulative material supported by said support body, said atomizer cup having an inner surface and an outer surface extending between a rear edge and a forward atomizing edge, with the diameter of the forward edge exceeding the diameter of the rear edge, said atomizer having an axis of rotation,
- means for supplying liquid coating material to said atomizer cup to form an atomized spray pattern of coating material,
- electrostatic charging means for imparting an electrostatic charge to said coating material,
- a cap included on the forward section of said support body, said cap including a generally convex outer face along at least a portion thereof, said outer face being adapted to provide a substantially laminar flow of air thereacross as said rotary atomizer rotates about said axis of rotation during normal operation,
- air flow means located rearward of said atomizing edge for establishing a generally forwardly directed flow of air, and
- a repulsion ring adapted to be energized to a polarity the same as the polarity of said electrostatic charge imparted to said coating material,
- whereby said outer face of said cap, said air flow means and said repulsion ring cooperate to urge said spray pattern generally forwardly of said rotary atomizer.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 38 wherein said cap further includes a recess, said rotary atomizer being at least partially disposed within said recess.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 38 wherein said air flow means comprises,
- at least one air passage located rearwardly of said atomizing edge, and
- means for supplying air under pressure to said passages.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 40 wherein said passages are disposed in an array surrounding said rotary atomizer to establish a corresponding array of air jets for shaping and generally forwardly projecting said spray pattern.
- 42. Electrostatic rotary atomizing liquid spray coating apparatus comprising:
- a support body of insulative material having forward, intermediate, and rear sections,
- a rotary atomizer of insulative material having an axis of rotation, a first surface over which liquid coating can flow outwardly to an atomizing edge thereof when said atomizer is rotated about said axis of rotation, and a second surface separated from said first surface by said atomizing edge,
- charging means extending through said atomizer between said first and second surfaces for charging said liquid coating, said charging means having an outer portion positioned proximate said second surface and an inner portion positioned proximate said first surface to be contacted by liquid coating material flowing outwardly over said first surface,
- drive means incorporated in said support body drivingly mounting said rotary atomizer to said forward section of said support body for rotating said rotary atomizer about said axis of rotation,
- means for supplying liquid coating to said first surface of said rotary atomizer when said atomizer is rotating about its rotational axis, and
- at least one electrical conductor stationarily mounted to said forward section of said support body, said conductor having a free end located in closely spaced proximity to said outer portion of said charging means for transferring electrostatic energy to the charging means when said stationary electrical conductor is energized from a high voltage source for facilitating charging of liquid coating supplied to said first surface when said coating flows outwardly over said first surface in contact with said outer portion of said charging means toward said atomizing edge.
- 43. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein said inner portion of said charging means comprises:
- a circular ring-shaped charging electrode mounted on said first surface encircling said axis of rotation.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 43 wherein said charging means further comprises:
- a plurality of posts extending through said atomizer and electrically connected to said ring on said first surface, each of said posts having ends proximate said second surface forming the outer portion of said charging means.
- 45. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein said charging means further comprises:
- a plurality of discrete charging electrodes extending through said atomizer from said first to said second surfaces, said electrodes being circumferentially spaced about the atomizer axis of rotation,
- the inner portion of said charging means comprising the inner ends of said electrodes and the outer portion of said charging means comprising the outer ends of said electrodes.
- 46. The apparatus of claim 45 wherein the number of said electrodes is at least eight in number.
- 47. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein the charging means is formed at least in part of semiconductive material.
Parent Case Info
This Case is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 014,450, filed. Feb. 13, 1987 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 853,746, filed Apr. 18, 1986, and now abandoned.
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