Claims
- 1. In electrostatic spray coating, apparatus having a self contained electrical power supply devoid of external electrical connection thereto, means for converting the kinetic energy of a moving air stream into electrical energy comprising,
- rotatable turbine means having a low moment of inertia peripherally exposed to a stream of air moving at high speed for converting the kinetic energy of said stream of air into kinetic energy of a rotating mass,
- alternator means having a low moment of inertia and a common axis of rotation with said turbine means and directly driven thereby,
- said rotatable turbine means and alternator means jointly constituting a composite low moment of inertia rotatable means accelerable from rest to an operating speed of over 10,000 r.p.m. in less than 1/4 second for rapidly converting the kinetic energy of said stream of air into alternating electrical energy suitable for use as a primary electrical power source for said electrostatic spray coating apparatus.
- 2. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said turbine means comprises an impulse type air motor.
- 3. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said alternator means includes a solid magnet armature magnetized across a diameter thereof.
- 4. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said alternator means includes a stator comprising a tape wound core having at least a pair of coils toroidally wound thereabout.
- 5. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said stream of air is derived from a remote source thereof and has a volumetric flow rate of about 3 scfm.
- 6. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said alternator means is adapted to provide a power output of from 5 to 10 watts at an output voltage of at least 5 volts within 1/4 second after starting from rest.
- 7. In electrostatic spray coating apparatus having a self contained electrical power supply devoid of external electrical connections thereto, means for converting the kinetic energy of a moving air stream into electrical energy comprising,
- an impulse type air motor having a low moment of inertia for converting the kinetic energy of a moving air stream from a remote source thereof into kinetic energy of a rotating mass and
- alternator means having a solid magnet armature of low moment of inertia and magnetized across a diameter thereof, disposed coaxially with said air motor and directly driven thereby,
- said air motor and alternator means jointly constituting a low moment of inertia rotatable mass accelerable from rest to an operating speed of over 10,000 r.p.m. in less than 1/4 second for rapidly converting the kinetic energy of said stream of air into alternating electrical energy suitable for use as a primary electrical power source for said electrostatic spray coating apparatus.
- 8. Apparatus as set forth in claim 7 including control and regulating means disposed intermediate said air motor and said remote source of said stream of air for effecting a constant flow of said air to said turbine means at a fixed pressure and of a kinetic energy content to provide an alternating electrical power output from said alternator of at least 5 watts.
- 9. Energy conversion apparatus for effecting the rapid conversion of the kinetic energy of a moving stream of air into electrical energy comprising,
- a perimetric housing defining a pair of coaxially aligned cylindrical chambers therewithin,
- rotatable turbine means having a low moment of inertia disposed in one of said chambers,
- alternator means having a rotor with a low moment of inertia on a common axis of rotation with said turbine means and adapted to be directly driven thereby disposed in said second chamber,
- said turbine means and alternator means jointly constituting a composite low moment of inertia rotatable mass accelerable from rest to an operating speed of over 10,000 r.p.m. in less than 1/4 second,
- means for directing a stream of air moving at high speed into said first chamber into driving engagement with said turbine means to convert the kinetic energy of said air stream into kinetic energy of rotation of said turbine means and alternator rotor,
- and stator means included in said alternator means and forming at least a portion of the defining walls of said second chamber for converting the kinetic energy of said rotating rotor into electrical energy.
- 10. Apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said turbine means comprises an impulse type air motor periperally engaged by said stream of air tangentially directed relative thereto.
- 11. Apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said rotor comprises a solid magnet armature magnetized across a diameter thereof and said stator comprises a tape wound core having at least a pair of coils toroidally wound thereabout.
- 12. Apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said stream of air is derived from a remote constant pressure source thereof and has a volumetric flow rate of about 3 scfm.
- 13. Apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said perimetric housing and the components contained therein comprise a replaceable cartridge subassembly.
- 14. Apparatus as set forth in claim 12 wherein said alternator means is adapted to provide a power output of from 5 to 10 watts at an output voltage of at least 5 volts within 1/4 second after starting from rest.
- 15. Apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein said means for directing a stream of air into said first chamber includes control valve regulating means disposed intermediate said chamber and a remote source of constant pressure compressed air for effecting a constant flow of said air at substantially fixed pressure into said first chamber.
- 16. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said stream of air is derived from a remote constant pressure source thereof and further comprising
- control and regulating means disposed intermediate said turbine means and said remote source of said air for directing a constant flow of a portion of said air at substantially fixed pressure to said turbine means and for directing the remainder thereof at a selected pressure for adjunct spray usage.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of my pending application Ser. No. 754,161 filed Dec. 27, 1976, now abandoned.
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