This invention relates to electrode configurations and potential supplies for coating dispensing devices (hereinafter sometimes spray guns or guns).
Various types of manual and automatic spray guns are known. There are, for example, the automatic and manual spray guns illustrated and described in the following listed U.S. patents and published applications: 2006/0081729; 2003/0006322; U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,296,760; 7,296,759; 7,292,322; 7,247,205; 7,217,442; 7,166,164; 7,143,963; 7,128,277; 6,955,724; 6,951,309; 6,929,698; 6,916,023; 6,877,681; 6,854,672; 6,817,553; 6,796,519; 6,790,285; 6,776,362; 6,758,425; RE38,526; 6,712,292; 6,698,670; 6,679,193; 6,669,112; 6,572,029; 6,460,787; 6,402,058; U.S. Pat. Nos. RE36,378; 6,276,616; 6,189,809; 6,179,223; 5,836,517; 5,829,679; 5,803,313; U.S. Pat. Nos. RE35,769; 5,639,027; 5,618,001; 5,582,350; 5,553,788; 5,400,971; 5,395,054; D349,559; 5,351,887; 5,332,159; 5,332,156; 5,330,108; 5,303,865; 5,299,740; 5,289,974; 5,284,301; 5,284,299; 5,236,129; 5,209,405; 5,209,365; 5,178,330; 5,119,992; 5,118,080; 5,180,104; D325,241; 5,090,623; 5,074,466; 5,064,119; 5,054,687; 5,039,019; D318,712; 5,022,590; 4,993,645; 4,934,607; 4,934,603; 4,927,079; 4,921,172; 4,911,367; D305,453; D305,452; D305,057; D303,139; 4,844,342; 4,819,879; 4,770,117; 4,760,962; 4,759,502; 4,747,546; 4,702,420; 4,613,082; 4,606,501; 4,572,438; D287,266; 4,537,357; 4,529,131; 4,513,913; 4,483,483; 4,453,670; 4,437,614; 4,433,812; 4,401,268; 4,361,283; D270,368; D270,367; D270,180; D270,179; RE30,968; 4,331,298; 4,289,278; 4,285,446; 4,266,721; 4,248,386; 4,214,709; 4,174,071; 4,174,070; 4,171,100; 4,169,545; 4,165,022; D252,097; 4,133,483; 4,116,364; 4,114,564; 4,105,164; 4,081,904; 4,066,041; 4,037,561; 4,030,857; 4,020,393; 4,002,777; 4,001,935; 3,990,609; 3,964,683; 3,940,061; 3,169,883; and, 3,169,882. There are also the disclosures of WO 2005/014177 and WO 01/85353. There are also the Ransburg model REA 3, REA 4, REA 70, REA 90, REM and M-90 guns, all available from ITW Ransburg, 320 Phillips Avenue, Toledo, Ohio, 43612-1493.
The disclosures of these references are hereby incorporated herein by reference. The above listing is not intended to be a representation that a complete search of all relevant art has been made, or that no more pertinent art than that listed exists, or that the listed art is material to patentability. Nor should any such representation be inferred.
According to an aspect of the invention, a device for dispensing coating material includes at least two electrodes for coupling to at least one high-magnitude potential supply so that the at least two electrodes are maintained substantially at two different high-magnitude potentials so that an electric field exists between the at least two electrodes. At least one of the at least two electrodes includes a passageway extending therethrough to provide a flow of compressed gas through the at least one of the at least two electrodes.
Illustratively, a voltage divider is coupled to the at least one high-magnitude potential supply. The at least two electrodes are coupled to different points on the voltage divider to maintain the at least two electrodes substantially at two different high-magnitude potentials.
Alternatively illustratively, two high-magnitude potential supplies having high-magnitude potential output ports provide the two different high-magnitude potentials. Each high-magnitude potential output port is coupled to a respective one of the at least two electrodes.
Illustratively, each of the at least two electrodes includes a passageway extending therethrough to provide flows of compressed gas through the at least two electrodes.
Illustratively, the at least two electrodes are coupled to a common source of compressed gas.
Alternatively illustratively, the at least two electrodes are coupled to respective ones of at least two sources of compressed gas.
Illustratively, the device is selected from the group consisting of pneumatic atomizers, pneumatically-assisted hydraulic atomizers, high-volume, low pressure pneumatic (HVLP) atomizers and hydraulic atomizers.
Alternatively illustratively, the device comprises a device for dispensing pulverulent coating material (hereinafter sometimes coating powder or powder).
The invention may best be understood by referring to the following detailed description and accompanying drawings which illustrate the invention. In the drawings:
The coating material dispensed through nozzle 14 is charged by two or more electrodes 22-1, . . . 22-n, only two of which are illustrated in the drawings. Electrodes 22-1, . . . 22-n are in the form of hollow needles or small gauge tubes. Different high-magnitude (typically negative) electrostatic potentials are coupled from (a) high-magnitude potential source(s) 24-1, . . . 24-m, to electrodes 22-1, . . . 22-n. In this way, (an) electric field(s) exist(s) not only between each electrode 22-1, . . . 22-n articles 26 (hereinafter sometimes targets) to be coated by the coating material dispensed through nozzle 14, but also between the electrodes 22-1, . . . 22-n themselves. Additionally, compressed gas, illustratively air, is supplied from a source 28 of compressed gas, illustratively through a valve 30 controlled by the trigger 20 position, to the base of each electrode 22-1, . . . 22-n. Thus, as coating material is flowing through nozzle 14, compressed gas is flowing through electrodes 22-1, . . . 22-n. This assists in maintaining the electrodes 22-1, . . . 22-n relatively free of coating material. This assists in the flow of charge from electrodes 22-1, . . . 22-n to the coating material as it is being dispensed, which, in turn, improves the transfer efficiency of coating material to the targets 26 as they are presented in front of gun 12, illustratively on a grounded conveyor 32, for coating.
The high-magnitude potential source(s) 24-1, . . . 24-m need not be separate power supplies. Instead, they can be provided by a common supply feeding a voltage divider 36 characterized by impedances z1 and z2 which may be provided within the body of gun 12, or may be provided within the power supply, or may be a separate voltage divider to which the power supply and electrodes 22-1, . . . 22-n are coupled. The generalized impedance voltage divider 36 is illustrated in
It should also be understood that while the resistors and capacitors of the various voltage dividers 36, 36′, 36″ are illustrated as separate components, one or more of these may be components, a resistor or capacitor, for example, that are already incorporated into the gun 12 for other known purposes, such as, for example, as part of a high voltage rectifier and multiplier. Ordinarily, these are Cockcroft-Walton multipliers, sometimes referred to as cascades.
Additionally, it should be understood that, while the supplies of compressed gas to the bases of the electrodes 22-1, . . . 22-n are illustrated as originating from a common source 28 of compressed gas, the electrodes 22-1, . . . 22-n may be supplied from two or more sources 28-1, . . . 28-p through respective valves 30-1, . . . 30-p under the control of trigger 20. This is illustrated in
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