Claims
- 1. A high-speed rotary atomizer for applying electrically conductive paint, including water based paints, the high-speed rotary atomizer comprising:an electrode configuration having electrodes for electrostatic external charging; an atomizer housing formed of an electrically insulating material; driving devices disposed in said atomizer housing; an electrically conductive spraying bell to be connected to an earth potential, said spraying bell able to be set in rotation by said driving devices; a directing air ring formed of an electrically conductive material which operationally carries a high-voltage potential and said directing air ring is capable of blowing out directing air; and a device forming an ohmic resistance in a range from 10 MΩ to 500 MΩ and establishing an electrical connection of said directing air ring to the earth potential through said ohmic resistance.
- 2. The high-speed rotary atomizer according to claim 1, wherein said device includes at least one resistance component disposed for connecting said directing air ring to the earth potential.
- 3. The high-speed rotary atomizer according to claim 2, including at least one spring element disposed between said resistance component and said directing air ring for providing an electrical contacting of said resistance component.
- 4. The high-speed rotary atomizer according to claim 1, wherein said directing air ring is formed from a high-impedance material, so that said directing air ring itself is used as said device for connecting to the earth potential, said directing air ring having an ohmic resistance in a range from 10 MΩ to 500 MΩ between an edge of said directing air ring facing said electrodes and a component carrying the earth potential.
- 5. The high-speed rotary atomizer according to claim 1, including an electrically insulating part covering said directing air ring in a region facing said spraying bell, whereby a minimum distance of 4 mm to 15 mm is set between an uncovered region of said directing air ring and said spraying bell.
- 6. The high-speed rotary atomizer according to claim 1, including an electrically insulating part covering said spraying bell on its outer side, facing said directing air ring.
- 7. The high-speed rotary atomizer according to claim 1, including:an insulating-material cover covering at least a part of said directing air ring facing said electrodes; and a ring formed of a high-impedance material is inserted between said insulating-material ring and said directing air ring to reduce a field strength, air gaps between said ring, said insulating-material ring and said directing air ring being avoided by suitable shaping of said ring, said insulating-material ring and said directing air ring.
- 8. The high-speed rotary atomizer according to claim 1, including an insulating part covering a partial region of a surface of said directing air ring, said insulating part covering an edge of said directing air ring facing said spraying bell to reduce a risk of electrical breakdowns between said directing air ring and said spraying bell.
- 9. The high-speed rotary atomizer according to claim 8, wherein said insulating part has openings formed therein such that additional air can be blown through said openings in said insulating part into an intermediate space between said insulating part and said spraying bell, whereby air vortices at an edge of said spraying bell can be avoided.
- 10. The high-speed rotary atomizer according to claim 7, including a coating of a high-impedance material on a front edge of said insulating-material cover to reduce a field strength in a region of said front edge of said insulating-material cover.
- 11. The high-speed rotary atomizer according to claim 10, wherein said coating is a paint coating.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP99/01705, filed Mar. 16, 1999, which designated the United States and which was published on Sep. 21, 2000 in a language other than English.
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