Claims
- 1. An electrostatic spraying installation for low resistivity water based paints comprising:
- (a) a plurality of electrically grounded primary paint circulation circuits each adapted to contain paint of a respective color;
- (b) a plurality of intermediate storage tanks electrically insulated from ground, equal in number to said primary circuits and each assigned to a respective primary circuit;
- (c) operable insulating duct means inserted between each intermediate storage tank and its respective primary circuit;
- (d) a conveyor adapted to convey spaced like large objects at least substantially of the size of an automobile body, said objects to be painted being regularly spaced to provide for a substantially constant distance between their respective leading edges;
- (e) a plurality of electrostatic sprayers comprising respective spray members connected to adjustable high voltage means, said sprayers being positioned to paint respective specific parts of said objects as they are displaced by said conveyor, and being separated into groups respectively substantially situated in the vicinity of a number of planes perpendicular to the path of movement of said objects, said planes being spaced from each other by said substantially constant distance;
- (f) a number of paint change units equal to said number of planes, each unit having one outlet connected to feed sprayers of a corresponding said group and having several controlled inlet means respectively connected to said intermediate storage tanks; and
- (g) control means for controlling operations of said high voltage means, said insulating duct means and said paint change units, said control means being adapted to at least substantially lower said high voltage means and then to operate at least a subset of said insulating duct means and to operate said paint change units simultaneously, only and as soon as said spray members of all the sprayers of all groups are simultaneously facing spaces between said like objects.
- 2. Installation according to claim 1 wherein each intermediate storage tank comprises filling means including a level sensor and a valve controlled by said level sensor connected between said tank and the respective selective connection means.
- 3. Installation according to claim 1 further comprising a respective closed loop secondary paint circulation circuit between each intermediate storage tank and said paint change units.
- 4. Installation according to claim 1 wherein each said paint change unit includes the same number of selector valves as there are intermediate storage tanks and a manifold connecting the outlets of said selector valves to a respective group of sprayers.
- 5. Installation according to claim 4 further comprising an electrically grounded primary solvent circulation circuit, a rinsing valve in each paint change unit connected to the corresponding manifold and means for selectively connecting said solvent circuit to said rising valve when voltage from said high voltage means is at least substantially lowered.
- 6. Installation according to claim 4 further comprising air feed means and a discharger-and-dryer valve in each paint change unit connected between the corresponding manifold and said air feed means.
- 7. Installation according to claim 1 wherein said high voltage means is one voltage source common for all spray members of the sprayers of all said groups. u
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/494,547, filed Mar. 16, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/113,269 filed Oct. 27, 1987, now abandoned.
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