Claims
- 1. A coating booth having an electrostatic coating device for producing coating particles electrically charged with a first negative DC potential in order to coat articles with said coating particles, said coating booth comprising:
- a plurality of panel means forming at least some of internal surfaces within said coating booth, at least some of said panel means having a conductive means covered by a dielectric material;
- grounding means for supporting and grounding said articles to be coated such that said coating particles are attracted to said articles; and
- electrical means coupled to said conductive means of said panel means to apply a panel potential to said panel means, said panel potential being between said ground potential and said first negative DC potential such that said coating particles tend to be repelled from said panel means.
- 2. A coating booth as set forth in claim 1 wherein said conductive means is a sheet of aluminum having a large surface area.
- 3. A coating booth as set forth in claim 1 wherein said dielectric material is a layer of polypropylene.
- 4. A coating booth as set forth in claim 1 wherein said dielectric material is a layer of plastic.
- 5. A coating booth as set forth in claim 1 wherein said dielectric material is a layer of glass.
- 6. A coating booth as set forth in claim 1 wherein said conductive means is a sheet of metal.
- 7. A coating booth as set forth in claim 1 wherein said conductive means is metal mesh.
- 8. A coating booth as set forth in claim 1 wherein said dielectric material encapsulates said conductive means.
- 9. A coating booth as set forth in claim 1 wherein said dielectric material extends beyond the edges of said conductive means.
- 10. A coating booth as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said panel means is at least one foot by one foot.
- 11. A coating booth as set forth in claim 5 including conveyor means for conveying said articles within said coating booth, at least some said plurality of said panel means forming a conveyor protective housing for said conveyor means.
- 12. A spray paint booth apparatus for electrostatically painting a target with paint particles emitted from a paint spraying means, said spray paint booth apparatus comprising:
- paint spray charging means for charging said paint spraying means to a first direct current potential that is negative with respect to ground potential such that said paint particles emitted from said paint spraying means have a first negative DC potential with respect to ground;
- target conveying means for conveying said target in said spray paint booth apparatus and coupling said target to ground potential so that the electrically charged paint particles emitted by said paint spraying means are attracted toward said target;
- a plurality of wall means at least partially forming internal surfaces within said spray paint booth apparatus, said wall means being disposed in spatial relationship with respect to said target, at least some of said wall means including conductive means covered by a dielectric shield; and
- wall charging means for charging said at least some of said wall means to a second negative DC potential of approximately 30,000 volts DC negative with respect to ground, said second negative DC potential being intermediate said first negative DC potential and said ground potential such that said paint particles tend to be repelled from said at least some of said wall means charged to said second negative DC potential.
- 13. A method of electrostatically paint spraying articles in an enclosure having walls, at least some of said walls of said enclosure include a conductive means covered by a dielectric shield, said method comprising the steps of:
- conveying at least one article to be painted into said enclosure;
- electrically charging a paint applicator device to a first higher negative potential than a negative 30,000 volts DC so as to produce electrically charged paint particles that are directed toward said article, said charged paint particles being charged to said first potential;
- electrically grounding said article to be painted, the potential difference between said first potential on said charged paint particles and said grounded article creating an electric field so that said paint particles are attracted to said article being conveyed through said enclosure; and
- electrically charging said at least some of said walls in the enclosure to a potential of approximately negative 30,000 volts DC with respect to ground so that the resulting electric field created by said wall deflects paint particles from said wall.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/495,334 filed on Mar. 19, 1990.
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