The present invention relates to a method for decorating a hollow glass item, for example a vial or a bottle, in particular intended for perfume.
The invention also relates to a corresponding decorating installation.
Many techniques exist for finishing glass, such as screen printing, varnishing, sanding, frosting with acid, for example. These operations are done on the already-blown or formed glass item.
It is further known to perform direct powdering of a surface of a glass item by directly applying a dyeing powder, then optionally firing the deposition thus formed.
Such finishing techniques are generally satisfactory, but one skilled in the art continues to look for new techniques making it possible to obtain a same result faster or more easily, or making it possible to obtain a new treatment allowing a new decorative effect.
Furthermore, it is known to perform electrostatic powdering on certain materials that conduct electricity very well, such as metals.
One aim of the invention is therefore to provide a method for decorating hollow glass item making it possible either to produce an existing decoration more quickly, or to produce a new decoration.
To that end, the invention relates to a method for decorating a hollow glass item, comprising the following steps:
According to particular embodiments, the method comprises one or more of the following features, considered according to any technically possible combinations:
The invention also relates to an installation for decorating a hollow glass item, comprising:
The invention will be better understood upon reading the following description, provided solely as an example, and done in reference to the appended drawings, in which:
An installation 1 according to the invention is described in reference to
The item 3 comprises a body 5, a bottom 6 and a ring 7.
The body 5 defines a surface 9 to be decorated, advantageously an outer surface. The body 5 defines an inner volume 11.
The inner volume 11 is outwardly open via the ring 7. The inner volume 11 is for example intended to receive perfume.
The installation 1 comprises a spraying system 13 (
As shown in
Ground traditionally refers to a conductive element with zero electrical potential.
The member 23 is suitable for being inserted into the inner volume 11 of the item 3, and placed in electrical contact with the item.
The support 19 is for example suitable for receiving the bottom 6 of the item 3, the item resting upright on the support.
The spraying system 13 comprises a reservoir 25 suitable for containing a dyeing powder 27, a gun 29 for spraying the dyeing powder connected by a hose 31 to the reservoir, and a high-voltage source 33 electrically connected to the gun 29. Optionally, the spraying system 13 also comprises an enclosure 35 suitable for avoiding a dispersion of the sprayed dyeing powder 27. The enclosure 35 is advantageously hermetic, at least during the spraying of the powder.
The dyeing powder 27 for example comprises, at least at 50% by weight, an epoxy resin, a polyester, a polyurethane, an acrylic resin or a mixture of two or more of these compounds. The dyeing powder 27 further advantageously comprises pigments.
The dyeing powder 27 for example includes an anchoring primer.
Alternatively, the anchoring primer is advantageously deposited in advance on the item 3 to allow better anchoring of the powder on the surface 9.
The deposited anchoring primer for example comprises a hydro, UV or epoxy varnish.
The anchoring primer is optional, in particular if the powder is adhesive enough once deposited.
The hose 31 is suitable for allowing the dyeing powder 27 to be conveyed from the reservoir 25 to the gun 29.
The gun 29 comprises an outlet 37 advantageously emerging inside the enclosure 35 to eject the powder, and an electrode 39 suitable for electrifying the dyeing powder 27, for example positively.
The electrode 39 is electrically connected to the high-voltage source 33 to electrify the dyeing powder 27, advantageously by “corona” effect.
As shown in
The furnace 41 for example comprises a support 43 provided to receive the item 3.
According to one particular embodiment (not shown), the enclosure 35 is also a furnace and there is no furnace 41 separate from the enclosure 35. This makes it possible to avoid moving the item 3 between spraying of the dyeing powder and firing.
According to one particular embodiment, the firing system 17 further comprises an infrared tunnel (not shown) in which the item 3 passes to reduce the firing duration of the surface 9.
The operation of the installation 1 will now be described.
The item 3 is first provided at the end of a manufacturing step known in itself. For example, the item 3 is blown in a blow mold (not shown).
The item 3 is placed in contact with the ground 21 by depositing it on the support 19 in the enclosure 35. Optionally, the member 23 is introduced into the inner volume 11.
Then, dyeing powder 27 is sprayed to obtain a deposition 45 of the dyeing powder on the surface 9 of the item 3.
The dyeing powder 27 contained in the reservoir 25 flows through the hose 31 into the gun 29. The gun 29 ejects the dyeing powder 27 through the outlet 37 in order to obtain a cloud of powder 42 near the item 3.
The electrode 39, brought to a very high potential, for example positively electrifies the ejected grains of powder. The ejected dyeing powder 27 is attracted on the surface 9 by electrostatic forces. The deposition 45 forms quickly, advantageously in less than a few seconds.
Next, the item 3 is placed in the oven 41 as shown in
The firing duration is for example comprised between 6 and 20 minutes.
Advantageously, when the deposition 45 is done as shown in
According to one particular embodiment, the surface 9 has previously been varnished, by means known in themselves, before the step for spraying the dyeing powder 27.
Owing to the features described above, it is possible to obtain a deposition 45 quickly and easily, having interesting aesthetic qualities.
In some cases, depending on how the spraying is done and depending on the configuration of the grounding system 15, the deposition 45 has an appearance that is difficult, or even impossible, to obtain using methods of the prior art. In reference to
The grounding system 115 shown in
The support 119 is for example in the form of a rod including a lower tip suitable for grasping the ring 7 of the item 3, for example the inside of the ring.
The grounding system 215 shown in
The support 219 is for example structurally similar to the support 119, except that it includes an upper tip suitable for grasping the ring 7 of the item 3, the ring being oriented downward.
The grounding system 315 shown in
The optional member 23 is for example situated in the extension of the supports 119, 219, 319, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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15 60138 | Oct 2015 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2016/075582 | 10/24/2016 | WO | 00 |