Information
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Patent Grant
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6756080
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Patent Number
6,756,080
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 21, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 29, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Browdy and Neimark, P.L.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 118 302
- 118 323
- 427 421
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The installation according to the invention comprises at least one robot of which a mobile part supports at least one sprayer and a tank of coating product connected thereto for feeding the sprayer. The robot bears a second tank adapted to be filled with cleaning product, this second tank being connected to feed cleaning product to the tank of coating product, the sprayer and/or the conduits connecting the first tank to the sprayer.The first tank, the sprayer and/or the conduits can be cleaned in masked time.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an installation for spraying coating product and to a process for cleaning such an installation.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
EP-A-0 274 322, for example, discloses using a tank mounted at the end of the polyarticulated arm of a multi-axis robot for feeding coating products to a sprayer supported by this arm, particularly in the case of an installation for spraying an electrically conducting coating product by means of a sprayer of electrostatic type. In this known installation, it is provided to periodically connect the tank and the sprayer to a circuit of cleaning product, in order to eliminate any coating product remaining in the tank, in the sprayer and in conduits connecting this tank and this sprayer, at the end of a spraying phase. In effect, it is essential to eliminate any trace of one coating product before introducing a fresh coating product in the tank.
In this known installation, the tank must be cleaned before being filled with fresh coating product, which involves immobilizing the robot for a relatively long period, during which it cannot be used for spraying the coating product.
It is a more particular object of the present invention to overcome these drawbacks by proposing a novel installation which enables the time during which a sprayer is not productive to be reduced.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To that end, the invention relates to an installation for spraying coating products comprising at least one robot of which a mobile part supports at least one sprayer and a tank of coating product connected thereto for feeding the sprayer. This installation is characterized in that the robot bears a second tank adapted to be filled with cleaning product, this second tank being connected in order to feed cleaning product to the tank of coating product, the sprayer and/or the conduits connecting the tank to the sprayer.
Thanks to the invention, the contents of the second tank may be used for cleaning the tank of coating product, the sprayer and/or the conduits associated therewith, as soon as a step of spraying coating product has terminated, i.e. before the robot has positioned its sprayer and tank with respect to means located at a fixed station and provided to feed it with coating products. In other words, the time taken by the robot to move from its position of spraying towards its position of filling with fresh coating product, may advantageously be used for cleaning the tank of coating product, the sprayer and the conduits associated therewith, from the contents of the second tank.
According to advantageous but non-obligatory aspects of the invention, this installation incorporates one or more of the following characteristics:
The second tank has an internal volume allowing it to contain a sufficient quantity of cleaning product to clean the tank of coating product, the sprayer and/or the conduits associated therewith, at least twice. This aspect of the invention makes it possible to reduce the frequency of filling of the second tank with respect to the frequency of filling of the tank of coating product.
The second tank is mounted on the robot in the vicinity of the tank of coating product.
First connection means, located at a fixed station in the vicinity of the robot and second connection means mounted on the robot and connected to the second tank are provided, these first and second connection means being adapted to establish a connection between a circuit for feed of cleaning product and the second tank. In these cases, the second connection means are advantageously adapted to be connected to the first connection means when first and second principal connection means, provided respectively at a fixed station and on the robot, are connected for filling the tank of coating product. In addition, the first principal connection means may be provided to comprise different connectors, each connected to a circuit for feed of a predetermined coating product, a first connection means for feeding the second tank being arranged in the vicinity of each of these connectors.
The robot bears a third tank connected to the tank of coating product, to the sprayer and/or to conduits connecting the tank to the sprayer, this third tank being adapted to receive at least part of the residues of cleaning of the tank of coating product, the sprayer and/or the conduits mentioned above. This third tank makes it possible temporarily to store the essential of the cleaning residues. This third tank may be provided to be mounted on the robot in the vicinity of the tank of coating product and of the second tank. Means for connecting the third tank to a dump circuit are advantageously provided.
The second tank and possibly the third tank may be piston tanks or tanks with deformable wall.
The invention also relates to a process for cleaning an installation as described hereinabove and, more specifically, a process for cleaning an installation for spraying coating products comprising a tank of coating product and a sprayer associated therewith, this tank and/or this sprayer being mounted on a multi-axis robot, characterized in that it comprises a step consisting in feeding the tank, the sprayer and/or the conduits connecting the tank to the sprayer, with cleaning products from a second tank mounted on the robot.
According to advantageous aspects of the invention, this process may include one or more of the following characteristics:
The tank of coating product, the sprayer and/or the conduits are fed with cleaning product from the second tank at the end of a step of spraying coating product, preferably before the tank of coating product is filled again.
The second tank is fed with cleaning product at the same time as the tank of coating product is filled.
The residues of cleaning of the tank of coating product, the sprayer and/or the conduits are at least partly stored temporarily in a third tank mounted on the robot. In that case, a step is advantageously provided, consisting in pouring the contents of the third tank in a dump circuit. Depending on the variants, this step of pouring the contents of the third tank takes place before or after a step of filling the second tank with cleaning product. In a variant, steps may be provided, consisting in alternately connecting the second tank to a circuit for feeding cleaning product and the third tank to the dump circuit, using common connection means provided on the robot.
The step consisting in pouring the contents of the third tank towards the dump circuit and/or the step consisting in filling the second tank take place simultaneously to the filling of the tank with coating product.
The tank of coating product, the sprayer and the conduits are cleaned by streams of air and cleaning product.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be more readily understood on reading the following description of four forms of embodiment of an installation in accordance with its principle and of the process for cleaning thereof, given solely by way of example and made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
schematically shows an installation according to the invention for spraying coating product, in the course of being used for spraying a coating product.
FIG. 2
is a view similar to
FIG. 1
during filling of the tank of coating product used in the installation of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a view similar to
FIG. 1
for an installation in accordance with a second form of embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 4
is a view similar to
FIG. 1
for an installation in accordance with a third form of embodiment of the invention, and
FIG. 5
is a view similar to
FIG. 1
for an installation in accordance with a fourth form of embodiment of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings, and firstly to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the installation according to the invention comprises an automat or robot
1
which is disposed in the vicinity of a conveyor
2
transporting the objects to be coated, in the present case automobile vehicle bodies
3
. The robot
1
is of multi-axis type and comprises a chassis
4
mobile on a guide
5
extending parallel to the direction of conveyance X-X′. An arm
6
is supported by the chassis
4
and comprises a plurality of segments
6
a
,
6
b
,
6
c
, articulated with respect to one another. The chassis
4
is constituted by parts
4
a
and
4
b
articulated with respect to each other about a substantially vertical axis Z-Z′.
The segment
6
c
of the arm
6
supports an assembly comprising a tank
7
, a sprayer
8
and a plate
9
in which are arranged conduits connecting the tank
7
to the sprayer
8
, one of these conduits being shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
with reference
91
.
The sprayer
8
is of electrostatic type and is connected to a high-voltage generator (not shown). The product contained in the tank
7
may be a water-soluble paint or a solvent-based paint.
In the configuration of
FIG. 1
, the sprayer
8
is used for spraying coating product, coming from tank
7
, onto the body
3
.
A second tank
10
is mounted on the robot
1
, in the vicinity of the segment
6
c
and is connected, by conduits (not shown), to the tank
7
, to the sprayer
8
and to the plate
9
. This tank
10
is provided to be filled with cleaning product, which may be a solvent of the coating product contained in the tank
7
. In practice, the nature of the cleaning product is adapted to the type of coating product transiting through the elements
7
to
9
.
In a variant, the tank
10
might be mounted on the plate
9
and/or attached to the tank
7
.
At the end of spraying of the coating product on the body
3
, and before the robot reaches the position of
FIG. 2
where the tank
7
is filled with coating product again, the contents of the tank
10
may thus be used for cleaning elements
7
,
8
and
9
.
This cleaning step can take place simultaneously to the displacement of the sprayer
8
from its position of
FIG. 1
towards its position of
FIG. 2
, i.e. in masked time. To that end, a container
20
for collecting used cleaning product is provided in the booth C, near the foot of the partition
12
. This container collects the product having served to clean the terminal part
8
a
of the sprayer
8
and may be connected to a dump circuit for evacuating the used cleaning product.
The tank
7
is provided on its outer surface with a first connector
71
intended to cooperate with a connector
11
provided at a fixed station on a partition
12
of the spraying booth C in which the robot
1
is installed. The tank
7
is also provided with a second connector
72
intended to cooperate with a second connector
13
disposed in the booth C, in the vicinity of the connector
11
.
The connector
11
is connected by a conduit
11
1
to a unit
11
2
for changing coating product which makes it possible to feed the connector
11
with different coating products, depending on the nature of the product to be sprayed on the next body
3
arriving opposite the robot
1
.
As for the connector
13
, it is connected by a conduit
13
1
to a source
13
2
of cleaning product. The connector
11
is connected to the interior of the tank
7
while the connector
72
is connected to the interior of the tank
10
.
In this way, when the tank
7
is presented opposite the connectors
11
and
13
, the tank
7
is filled with coating product at the same time as the tank
10
is filled with cleaning product.
According to a variant of the invention (not shown), it is possible to provide for the tank
10
a sufficient capacity to allow two successive cleanings of the tank
7
, the sprayer
8
and the plate
9
. In that case, the tank
10
is not necessarily filled each time the tank
7
is filled. In a variant, the capacity of the tank
10
may be such as to allow more than two cleanings of elements
7
,
8
and
9
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, it is possible to provide a plurality of connectors
11
,
11
′ and
11
″ of the type of connector
11
and a plurality of connectors
13
,
13
′ and
13
″ of the type of connector
13
each connected to a source
13
2
,
13
′
2
or
13
″
2
of cleaning product. This avoids having to resort to a phase of cleaning of the unit for changing the coating products, of the type of unit
11
2
of the first embodiment, when a change of shade is made between two successive bodies
3
. The fact that a connector
13
,
13
′ or
13
″ is provided in the vicinity of each connector
11
,
11
′ or
11
″ makes it possible to fill the tank
10
, as mentioned hereinabove with reference to the first embodiment, independently of the choice of the fresh coating product to be used, i.e. of the choice of the connector
11
,
11
′ or
11
″.
In the third embodiment of the invention shown in
FIG. 4
, elements similar to those of the first embodiment bear identical references increased by 100. The robot
101
of this embodiment is disposed opposite a conveyor
102
over which bodies
103
of automobile vehicles advance. The robot
101
comprises a chassis
104
mobile over guide
105
and an arm
106
comprising a plurality of segments
106
a
,
106
b
and
106
c
. A tank
107
is mounted on the arm
106
c
and is associated with an electrostatic sprayer
108
to which it is connected thanks to a plate
109
in which conduits are arranged, one of which is shown with reference
191
.
A second tank
110
is mounted on the robot
101
in the vicinity of the tank
107
and is intended to be filled with cleaning product, like tank
10
of the first embodiment.
A third tank
120
is also mounted on the robot
101
in the vicinity of the tank
107
and is intended to receive the residues of cleaning of the elements
107
,
108
and
109
, except for those corresponding to the cleaning of the terminal part
108
a
of the sprayer
108
, which may be rejected in the booth, as they are of very small volume. In a variant, a container of the type of container
20
of the first embodiment might by provided.
In practice, the tanks
110
and
120
are adjacent to the plate
109
.
As previously, connectors
171
and
172
are provided on the tank
107
in order to cooperate with connectors
111
and
113
provided at a fixed station in the booth C, the connectors
111
and
113
being respectively connected to a unit
111
2
for changing coating product and to a source
113
2
of cleaning product. A third connector
173
is provided on the tank
107
to cooperate with a connector
114
installed at a fixed station on the partition
112
of the booth C and connected by a conduit
114
1
to a dump
114
2
.
In this way, at the end of a cleaning operation of elements
107
,
108
and
109
, the tank
107
may be brought opposite the connectors
111
,
113
and
114
, which makes it possible to fill the tanks
107
and
110
respectively with coating product and cleaning product and to empty the tank
120
towards the dump
114
2
.
In the fourth embodiment of the invention shown in
FIG. 5
, elements similar to those of the first embodiment bear identical references increased by
200
. The robot
201
of this embodiment is disposed opposite a conveyor
202
over which automobile vehicle bodies
203
transit. This robot
201
comprises a chassis
204
mounted on a guide
205
as well as an arm
206
comprising a plurality of segments
206
a
,
206
b
and
206
c
. As previously, a tank
207
is mounted on the segment
206
c
and is associated with an electrostatic sprayer
208
thanks to conduits arranged in a plate
209
, one conduit being visible in
FIG. 5
with reference
291
.
A tank
210
of cleaning product is provided on the robot
201
in the vicinity of the tank
207
, as well as a tank
220
for collecting the residues of cleaning of elements
207
to
209
.
Two connectors
271
and
272
are provided on the tank
207
in order to cooperate respectively with connectors
211
and
213
provided at a fixed station on the partition
212
of the booth C in which the robot
201
is installed. The connector
211
is connected by a conduit
211
1
to a unit
211
2
for changing coating product. The connector
213
is connected by a conduit
213
1
to a three-way valve
213
2
itself connected by conduits
213
3
,
213
4
to a source
213
5
of cleaning product and to a dump
213
6
.
Tanks
210
and
220
, which are in practice adjacent the plate
209
, may present sufficient capacities to allow them not to be filled or dumped every time the tank
207
is connected to the connector
211
. In this way, the connectors
272
and
213
may be provided to be used alternately in order to place the source
213
5
and the tank
210
in communication, and the tank
220
and the dump
213
6
in communication.
In a variant embodiment, the tanks
210
and
220
may be provided to be respectively filled and emptied each time that the tank
207
is connected to the source of coating products, the tank
210
firstly being filled from the source
213
5
, then the three-way valve
213
2
being tipped towards its second position where it allows the contents of the tank
220
to be poured towards the dump
213
6
.
In a variant, the pouring of the contents of the tank
220
may be effected before the tank
210
is filled.
Whatever the embodiment considered, it may be provided to clean the tank of coating product, the sprayer and the conduits associated therewith, thanks to these streams of air and cleaning product.
The second tanks
10
,
110
and
210
of an installation according to the invention are advantageously piston tanks or tanks with deformable wall, which makes it possible to control the flowrate of the cleaning product towards the cleaning members. In the same way, the third tanks
120
or
220
may likewise be constituted by piston tanks or tanks with deformable wall.
According to constructional variants, the second tanks
10
,
110
and
120
are mounted on the robots permanently or removably. The same applies to the third tanks
120
and
220
which may be considered as optional equipment.
The invention has been described with a multi-axis robot. However, it is applicable independently of the exact type of robot, as long as a tank of coating product and a tank of cleaning product are integrated to a mobile part of this robot. It may be question of a reciprocator of a so-called “roof” machine or a so-called “lateral” machine.
Claims
- 1. Installation for spraying coating product comprising at least one robot of which a mobile part supports at least one sprayer and a tank of coating product connected thereto for feeding said sprayer,wherein said robot bears a second tank adapted to be filled with cleaning product, said second tank being connected in order to feed cleaning product to said tank of coating product, said sprayer and/or conduits connecting said tank of coating product to said sprayer.
- 2. The installation of claim 1, wherein said second tank presents an internal volume allowing it to contain a quantity of cleaning product sufficient to clean said tank of coating product, said sprayer and/or said conduits at least twice.
- 3. The installation of claim 1, wherein said second tank is mounted on said robot in the vicinity of the tank of coating product.
- 4. The installation of claim 1, wherein it comprises first connection means located at a fixed station in the vicinity of said robot and second connection means mounted on said robot and connected to said second tank, said first and second connection means being adapted to establish a connection between a circuit for feeding cleaning product and said second tank.
- 5. The installation of claim 4, wherein said second connection means are adapted to be connected to said first connection means when the first and second principal connection means, respectively provided at a fixed station and on said robot, are connected for filling said tank of coating product.
- 6. The installation of claim 4, wherein said first principal connection means comprise different connectors each connected to a circuit for feeding a predetermined coating product, a first connection means for feeding the second tank being disposed in the vicinity of each connector.
- 7. The installation of claim 1, wherein said robot bears a third tank connected to said tank of coating product, to said sprayer and/or to conduits connecting said tank to said sprayer, said third tank being adapted to receive at least a part of the residues of cleaning of said tank of coating product, of said sprayer and/or of said conduits.
- 8. The installation of claim 7, wherein said third tank is mounted on said robot in the vicinity of the tank of coating product and of the second tank.
- 9. The installation of claim 7, wherein it comprises means for connecting said third tank to a dump circuit.
- 10. The installation of claim 1, wherein said second tank and possibly said third tank are piston tanks.
- 11. The installation of claim 1, wherein said second tank and possibly said third tank are tanks with deformable wall.
- 12. Process for cleaning an installation for spraying coating product comprising a tank of coating product and a sprayer associated therewith, said tank and/or said sprayer being mounted on a robot,wherein it comprises a step consisting in feeding said tank, said sprayer and/or the conduits connecting said tank to said sprayer, with cleaning product from a second tank mounted on the robot.
- 13. The process of claim 12, wherein feed of said tank of coating product, of said sprayer and/or of said conduits with cleaning product from the second tank is effected at the end of a step of spraying of coating product.
- 14. The process of claim 13, wherein said tank of coating product, said sprayer and/or said conduits are fed with cleaning product from the second tank before the tank of coating product is filled again.
- 15. The process of claim 14, wherein it comprises a step consisting in pouring the contents of said third tank in a dump circuit.
- 16. The process of claim 15, wherein the step consisting in pouring the contents of the third tank towards the dump circuit and/or the step consisting in filling the second tank take place simultaneously to the filling of the tank of coating product.
- 17. The process of claim 15, wherein it comprises steps consisting in alternately connecting said second tank to a circuit for feeding cleaning product and said third tank to said dump circuit, using common connection means provided on said robot.
- 18. The process of claim 15, wherein the step of pouring the contents of the third tank takes place after a step of filling said second tank with cleaning product.
- 19. The process of claim 15, wherein the step of pouring the contents of the third tank takes place before a step of filling the second tank with cleaning product.
- 20. The process of claim 12, wherein the second tank is fed with cleaning product at the same time as the tank of coating product is filled.
- 21. The process of claim 12, wherein the residues of cleaning of said tank of coating product, of said sprayer and/or of said conduits are at least partly stored temporarily in a third tank mounted on said robot.
- 22. The process of claim 12, wherein said tank of coating product, said sprayer and said conduits are cleaned by streams of air and cleaning product.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
02 01418 |
Feb 2002 |
FR |
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