Claims
- 1. An electrostatic rotary spray device, comprising:
- an atomizer housing defining an interior chamber therein;
- a rotary drive shaft extending at least partially through the interior chamber of the atomizer housing, the rotary drive shaft mounted at a first end to a turbine disposed in the atomizer housing and at a second end to an atomizer cup located outside of the atomizer housing, the atomizer cup comprising:
- a body having an outer surface, a rear section, and a generally frustoconically shaped forward section, the forward section having a front surface;
- one or more pathways within the body for conducting an electrical charge from the outer surface to the front surface, wherein at least one of the one or more pathways is a first type of pathway that includes three ends, a first end extending to the front surface and further comprising an extension portion which extends within the body from the conductive pathway to a second end proximate one of the outer or front surfaces of the body of the atomizer cup, and a third end extending to the rear or outer surface, the one or more pathways formed of a relatively more electrically conductive material in comparison with the material of the body; and
- a circuit for transferring a high voltage electrostatic charge from a power supply to an electrode, the electrode having an end positioned proximate to the third end of the conductive pathway to transfer electrical charge to the conductive pathway.
- 2. The electrostatic rotary spray device of claim 1 wherein there are two sets of pathways, the first set comprising a plurality of said first type of pathways, the second set comprising a plurality of a second type of pathways, the second type of pathways each comprising a first end proximate the outer surface of the rear section and a second end proximate the front surface of the forward section.
- 3. The electrostatic rotary spray device of claim 2 wherein each of the pathways are circumferentially spaced from each other about a longitudinal rotational axis of the body, wherein each pathway of the second type is located between a pair of pathways of the first type and wherein each of the pathways of the first type is located between a pair of pathways of the second type.
- 4. The electrostatic rotary spray device of claim 1 wherein there are a plurality of the pathways, the pathways disposed within the body of the atomizer cup at spaced intervals about a rotational axis of the cup.
- 5. The electrostatic rotary spray device of claim 1 further comprising a charging ring having a front wall with a circular bore therethrough, the charging ring mounted to the atomizer housing, the charging ring having the end of the electrode extending from the front wall.
- 6. The electrostatic rotary spray device of claim 5 wherein the rotary drive shaft is disposed within the interior chamber of the atomizer housing and extends exterior of the atomizer housing such that a rotational axis of the drive shaft is axially aligned with the center of the circular bore of the charging ring and with a rotational axis of the cup.
- 7. An atomizer cup for an electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device for spraying a liquid coating material, comprising:
- a body having an inner surface, an outer surface, a rear section, and a forward section, the forward section axially aligned with the rear section; and
- one or more pathways within the body and formed of a relatively more conductive material in comparison with the material of the body, the one or more pathways having a first end proximate the outer surface of the rear section and a second end proximate the inner surface of the forward section; and
- wherein at least one of said one or more pathways is a first type of pathway that further includes a conductive extension which extends from the pathway within the body to a third end proximate one of the inner or outer surfaces of the front section.
- 8. The atomizer cup of claim 7 wherein the third end is proximate the inner surface of the forward section, the conductive extension further including a fourth end, the fourth end proximate the outer surface of the front section.
- 9. The atomizer cup of claim 7 wherein the rear section is cylindrical and wherein the forward section is frustoconically shaped.
- 10. The atomizer cup of claim 9 further comprising an intermediate section, the intermediate section including a converging section and a diverging section connected through a concave radius, the intermediate section axially aligned, interposed between and flushly connecting with the cylindrical rear section and the frustoconical forward section.
- 11. The atomizer cup of claim 7 wherein the second end of the one or more pathways is of increased cross-sectional area relative to the first end of said pathway.
- 12. The atomizer cup of claim 7 wherein there are two sets of pathways, the first set comprising a plurality of said first type of pathways, the second set comprising a plurality of a second type of pathways, the second type of pathways each comprising a first end proximate the outer surface of the rear section and a second end proximate an inner surface of the forward section.
- 13. The atomizer cup of claim 12 wherein each of the pathways are circumferentially spaced from each other about a longitudinal rotational axis of the body, wherein each pathway of the second type is located between a pair of pathways of the first type and wherein each of the pathways of the first type is located between a pair of pathways of the second type.
- 14. The atomizer cup of claim 12 wherein each of the second ends of the pathways of the second set are located the same distance R from the longitudinal axis.
- 15. An electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device, comprising:
- an atomizer housing defining an interior chamber therein;
- a rotary drive shaft mounted at a first end to a turbine disposed in the atomizer housing and having an atomizer cup mounted at a second end, the atomizer cup comprising:
- a body having an inner surface, an outer surface, a rear section, a forward section, and a rotational axis, and
- one or more conductive pathways within the body and formed of a relatively more conductive material in comparison with the material of the body, the one or more conductive pathways having a first end proximate the outer surface of the rear section and a second end proximate the inner surface of the forward section; and
- wherein at least one of said one or more conductive pathways further includes a conductive extension which extends from the conductive pathway within the body to a third end proximate one of the inner or outer surfaces of the front section; and
- a circuit for transferring a high voltage electrostatic charge from a power supply to an electrode, the electrode having an end positioned proximate to the first end of the conductive pathway to transfer electrical charge to the conductive pathway.
- 16. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 15 wherein the conductive extension extends within the body from the conductive pathway to both the outer surface and the inner surface of the forward section of the atomizer cup.
- 17. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 15 wherein there are a plurality of conductive pathways, the conductive pathways disposed within the body of the atomizer cup at evenly-spaced intervals about the rotational axis of the cup.
- 18. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 15 wherein the forward section of the atomizer cup is frustoconically shaped.
- 19. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 15 further comprising a charging ring having a front wall with a circular bore therethrough, the charging ring mounted to the atomizer housing, the charging ring having the end of the electrode extending from the front wall.
- 20. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 19 wherein the rotary drive shaft is disposed within the interior chamber of the atomizer housing and extends exterior of the atomizer housing such that a rotational axis of the drive shaft is axially aligned with the center of the circular bore of the charging ring and with the rotational axis of the cup.
- 21. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 19 wherein there are a plurality of electrodes, the ends of which are circumferentially spaced about the front wall of the charging ring.
- 22. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 19 further comprising an access hole extending through the charge ring to engage a recess in the drive shaft with a tool inserted through the access hole to prevent rotation of the drive shaft.
- 23. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 15 further comprising a coating feed line disposed within the drive shaft.
- 24. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 15 further comprising an access hole extending through the atomizer housing to engage a recess in the drive shaft with a tool inserted through the access hole to prevent rotation of the drive shaft.
- 25. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 24 further comprising a valve member disposed within the access hole to prevent or restrict the flow of air through the valve member during operation of the device.
- 26. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 24 further comprising an electrode disposed near the access hole.
- 27. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 26 wherein the electrode disposed near the access hole provides a low voltage at the access hole.
- 28. An electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device, comprising:
- an atomizer housing having an interior chamber;
- a rotary drive shaft substantially disposed within the interior chamber of the atomizer housing, the rotary drive shaft having an atomizer cup mounted at an end and having a recess for engagement with a tool to prevent rotation of the rotary drive shaft.
- 29. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 28 further comprising an access hole in the atomizer housing for inserting the tool to engage the recess in the drive shaft to prevent rotation of the drive shaft.
- 30. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 29 further comprising an electrode disposed near the access hole and a valve member disposed within the access hole.
- 31. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 28 further comprising a charging ring having a bore therethrough, the charging ring mounted to the atomizer housing, the charging ring further having an access hole for inserting the tool to engage the recess in the drive shaft to prevent rotation of the drive shaft.
- 32. The electrostatic rotary atomizing spray device of claim 31 further comprising an electrode disposed near the access hole and a valve member disposed within the access hole.
CORRESPONDING APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/919,831 filed Aug. 28, 1997, which matured into U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,377, entitled ELECTROSTATIC ROTARY ATOMIZING SPRAY DEVICE WITH IMPROVED ATOMIZER CUP, itself a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/891,693 entitled ELECTROSTATIC ROTARY ATOMIZING SPRAY DEVICE WITH IMPROVED ATOMIZER CUP, filed Jul. 11, 1997, since abandoned, both applications of which are incorporated herein by reference.
This application relates to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/834,290 entitled ELECTROSTATIC ROTARY ATOMIZING DEVICE, filed Apr. 16, 1997, which in turn is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/404,355 entitled ELECTROSTATIC ROTARY ATOMIZING SPRAY DEVICE, filed Mar. 15, 1995, and assigned to the common assignee with the present invention. This application also relates to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/264,606 entitled TRANSFER OF ELECTORSTATIC CHARGE THROUGH THE HOUSING OF A ROTARY ATOMIZING SPRAY DEVICE, filed Jun. 23, 1994, and assigned to the common assignee with the present invention.
US Referenced Citations (16)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
0 574 305 A1 |
Dec 1993 |
EPX |
0 600 397 A1 |
Jun 1994 |
EPX |
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
New Rotary Bell for Metallic Paint Application by Fukuta, et al., Metal Finishing, Oct. 1993, pp. 39-42. |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
919831 |
Aug 1997 |
|
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
891693 |
Jul 1997 |
|