Claims
- 1. An electrostatic painting apparatus (10) for painting an article (35) with a liquid paint, comprising:
- first means (15,12,27,33) for projecting the paint in a plurality of atomized particles in a preselected spray pattern (28), the first means (15,12,27,33) including a gun body (27) and a nozzle (33) connected to the gun body (27); and
- second means (30,29) including an electrode (29) for establishing an electric field (32) between the nozzle (33) and the electrode (29), imparting an initial electrical charge of one polarity to the plurality of atomized particles at the nozzle (33), establishing a zone of ions (80) of an opposite polarity to said one polarity in the pathway of the preselected spray pattern (28) issuing from the nozzle (33), and neutralizing and reversing the polarity of a portion of the charged particles and providing a plurality of diversely charged particles.
- 2. The electrostatic painting apparatus (10) of claim 1 wherein the second means (30,29) includes a power supply (30) having a negative terminal connected to the electrode (29).
- 3. The electrostatic painting apparatus (10) of claim 1 wherein the electrode (29) has a negative charge sufficient for inducing a positive charge substantially solely on the nozzle (33).
- 4. The electrostatic painting apparatus (10) of claim 1 including third means (85,86) for partially breaking up the paint at a location upstream of the nozzle (33).
- 5. The electrostatic painting apparatus (10) of claim 4 wherein the third means (85,86) includes a preorifice (85) and a chamber (86) upstream of the nozzle (33).
- 6. The electrostatic painting apparatus (10) of claim 1 including an electrical ground (20) and resistor means (88) for establishing a preselected resistance between the nozzle (33) and the ground (20), the nozzle (33) being exposed to the electrical charge by the second means (30,29) and being otherwise electrically isolated except for an electrical path through the paint to the ground (20) through the resistor means (88).
- 7. The electrostatic painting apparatus (10) of claim 1 wherein the electrode (29) has an electrode tip (34), and the preselected spray pattern (28) is of a generally flat expanding fan pattern of paint particles, the electrode tip (34) being spaced a distance less than one-half inch from the pattern (28) at an electric potential in the order of about 15 kilovolts.
- 8. In an electrostatic paint gun (10) of the type utilizing a pressurized source (15,12) of fluid paint and a nozzle (33) for atomizing and delivering paint in a plurality of particles having a fan-shaped spray pattern (28), the improvement comprising:
- an electrode (29) having a distal end (34) spaced a preselected distance away from the spray pattern (28) and the nozzle (33); and
- means (30,31) for imparting a negative charge to the electrode (29) sufficient for establishing an electric field (32) between the nozzle (33) and the electrode (29), inducing a positive charge to the nozzle (33) and to the plurality of paint particles initiating therefrom, and for establishing a corona (80) of negative ions downstream of the nozzle (33) sufficient for neutralizing and reversing the polarity of a preselected portion of the positively charged particles in the spray pattern (28) and providing a plurality of diversely charged particles.
- 9. An electrostatic painting gun (10) comprising:
- an annular body (27) having a first orifice (85) and an internal chamber (86);
- a nozzle (33) having a second orifice (87) in communication with the internal chamber (86), the nozzle (33) being connected to the body (27);
- means (15,12) for hydrostatically urging paint through the first orifice (85), the chamber (86) the second orifice (87), and out the nozzle (33) in a spray pattern (28) of paint particles;
- an electrode (29) having a distal end (34) spaced a preselected distance from the nozzle (33) and being connected to the body (27);
- an electrical reference potential (20); and
- voltage means (30,31) connected to the electrode (29) for establishing an electric field (32) between the nozzle (33) and the electrode (29), inducing an electrical charge on the nozzle (33) of opposite polarity to that of the electrode (29) and a preselected current flow through the paint in the chamber (86) to the electrical reference potential (20), imparting a charge of one polarity to the paint particles at the nozzle (33), and for establishing a zone of ions (80) in the pathway of the spray pattern (28) sufficient for neutralizing and reversing the polarity of a portion of the paint particles.
- 10. A system for electrostatic coating of an article (35) with paint, comprising:
- atomizing gun means (10,12,15) for projecting the paint toward the article (35) in a plurality of atomized particles, the gun means (10,12,15) having a nozzle (33);
- an electrode (29) spaced from the nozzle (33) a preselected distance;
- first voltage source means (30,31) connected to the electrode (29) for establishing an electric field (32) between the nozzle (33) and the electrode (29), imparting an initial electrical charge of one polarity to the particles at the nozzle (33), establishing a zone of ions (80) of opposite polarity subsequently effective to neutralize and reverse the polarity of a portion of the particles, and providing a plurality of diversely charged paint particles; and
- second voltage source means (40,36) connected to the article (35) for influencing the path of travel of the diversely charged paint particles.
- 11. The system of claim 10 including an electrical ground (20) and means (27,85,86) for breaking up the paint stream prior to reaching the nozzle (33) and establishing a preselected electrical resistance from the nozzle (33) to the electrical ground (20).
- 12. The system of claim 10 including an electrical reference potential (20), and wherein the electrical charge at the electrode (29) is at a DC potential relative to the reference potential (20) of about 15 kilovolts and the article (35) is at a DC potential relative to the reference potential (20) of about 100 kilovolts.
- 13. An electrostatic painting apparatus for painting an article (35) with liquid paint, comprising:
- a nozzle (33);
- first means (15,12) for ejecting the paint from the nozzle (33) in a preselected stream pattern (28) of atomized particles;
- second means (29,30) including an electrode (29) spaced a preselected distance away from the stream pattern (28) for establishing an electric field (32) between the nozzle (33) and the electrode (29), for electrically charging the particles at the nozzle (33) and providing a charged stream pattern (28), establishing a zone of ions (80) intersecting the charged stream pattern (28), neutralizing and reversing the charge of some of the particles and providing a plurality of diversely charged particles; and
- third means (40,36) for electrically charging the article (35) and attracting the plurality of diversely charged particles along different individual paths.
- 14. The electrostatic painting apparatus of claim 13 including means (85,86) providing a preselected electrical resistance and a path upstream from the nozzle (33) through the paint to an electrical ground (20).
- 15. The electrostatic painting apparatus of claim 13 wherein the second means (29,30) includes means for charging the electrode (29) at about 15 kilovolts, and the third means (40,36) includes means for charging the article at about 100 kilovolts.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 678,844, filed Apr. 21, 1976, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| Products Finishing, Jan., 1976, "Electrostatic Spray of Water-Borne Paints", Gerard H. Poll, Jr., pp. 34-41. |
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