Claims
- 1. An electrostatic spray coating system comprising:
- a high voltage electrostatic supply for providing electrostatic voltages;
- a particle spray device having a particle spraying opening therein from which a stream of particles is sprayed in a path in a forward direction toward an article to be electrostatically coated;
- a particle deflector constructed of electrically nonconductive material located in said particle path for deflecting said particle stream, said deflector having (a) a rear surface upon which said particle stream impinges and as a result thereof becomes deflected, and (b) a front surface facing in said forward direction,
- a resistive sheet located between said front and rear surfaces having a peripheral edge at its outer limits for effectively providing a plurality of corona charging points past which said deflected particle stream passes in its path toward said article to be coated, said resistive sheet having a high voltage terminal region located remote from said peripheral edge for establishing an electrically resistive current path through said sheet between said terminal region and said peripheral edge for the purpose of minimizing shock and ignition hazards due to inadvertent discharge of electrical energy capacitively stored in said system; and
- an electrical path interconnecting said high voltage supply and said terminal region of said resistive sheet to facilitate the production of corona discharges at said peripheral edge of said resistive sheet for electrostatically charging said deflected steam as it flows in proximity thereto in its path toward said article to be coated.
- 2. The electrostatic spray system of claim 1 wherein said rear surface is conical and wherein said resistive sheet is circular such that its peripheral edge effectively defines a circular multi-point particle-charging electrode.
- 3. The electrostatic spray system of claim 1 wherein said deflector has a periphery, and wherein said peripheral edge of said sheet is exposed in the region of the periphery of said deflector.
- 4. The electrostatic spray system of claim 1 wherein said deflector has a periphery, and wherein said peripheral edge of said sheet is substantially flush with the periphery of said deflector.
- 5. The electrostatic spray system of claim 1 wherein said deflector is comprised of rear and front sections, and wherein said resistive sheet is substantially flat and is sandwiched between said front and rear sections.
- 6. The electrostatic spray system of claim 5 wherein said deflector has a periphery, and wherein said peripheral edge of said sheet is exposed in the region of said deflector periphery.
- 7. The electrostatic system of claim 6 wherein said peripheral edge of said sheet is substantially flush with said deflector periphery.
- 8. The electrostatic system of claim 1 wherein said electrical path includes an electrical conductor projecting forwardly through said rear surface of said deflector along the axis thereof into electrical contact with said terminal region of said resistive sheet.
- 9. The electrostatic spray system of claim 1 wherein said resistive sheet consists substantially of fibrous resistive materials.
- 10. The electrostatic spray system of claim 1 wherein said resistive sheet is comprised substantially of silicon carbide filaments.
- 11. The electrostatic spray system of claim 1 wherein said resistive sheet comprises nonwoven fabric consisting substantially of randomly oriented silicon carbide filaments and a bonding agent.
- 12. An electrostatic spray coating system comprising:
- a high voltage electrostatic supply for providing electrostatic voltages;
- a particle spray device having a particle-spraying opening therein from which a stream of particles is sprayed in a path in a forward direction toward an article to be electrostatically coated;
- a particle deflector constructed of electrically nonconductive material located in said particle path for deflecting said particle stream, said deflector having a surface upon which said particle stream impinges and as a result thereof becomes deflected;
- a resistive sheet electrode having a periphery proximate said deflector surface past which said deflected particle stream passes to be electrostatically charged in its path toward said article to be coated, said resistive sheet electrode having a high voltage terminal region located remote from said periphery for establishing an electrically resistive current path from said terminal through said resistive sheet electrode to said periphery for minimizing shock and ignition hazards due to inadvertent discharge of electrical energy capacitively stored in said system; and
- an electrical path interconnecting said high voltage supply and said terminal region of said resistive sheet electrode to facilitate the production of a corona discharges at said electrode periphery for electrostatically charging said deflected steam as it flows in proximity thereto in its path toward said article to be coated.
- 13. The electrostatic spray system of claim 12 wherein said resistive sheet electrode consists substantially of silicon carbide filaments.
- 14. The electrostatic spray system of claim 12 wherein said resistive sheet electrode comprises fabric consisting substantially of silicon carbide filaments.
- 15. The electrostatic spray system of claim 12 wherein said resistive sheet electrode comprises nonwoven fabric consisting substantially of randomly oriented silicon carbide filaments and a bonding agent.
- 16. A particle deflector and charging assembly for use with an electrostatic spray system having a high voltage electrostatic supply for providing electrostatic voltages, and a particle spray device having a particle-spraying opening therein from which a stream of particles is sprayed in a path in a forward direction toward an article to be electrostatically coated, said particle deflector and charging assembly comprising the combination of;
- a particle deflector constructed of electrically nonconductive material located in said particle path for deflecting said particle stream, said deflector having (a) a rear surface upon which said particle stream impinges and as a result thereof becomes deflected, and (b) a front surface facing in said forward direction,
- a resistive sheet located between said front and rear surfaces having a peripheral edge at its outer limits defining a multiple point electrode past which said deflected particle stream passes to be electrostatically charged in its path toward said article to be coated, said resistive sheet having a high voltage terminal region located remote from said peripheral edge for establishing an electrically resistive current path through said sheet between said terminal region and said peripheral edge for the purpose of minimizing shock and ignition hazards due to inadvertent discharge of electrical energy capacitively stored in said system, said terminal region being connectable to said high voltage supply to facilitate the production of a corona discharge at said peripheral edge of said sheet for electrostatically charging said deflected stream as it flows in proximity thereto in its path toward said article to be coated.
- 17. The particle deflector and charging assembly of claim 16 wherein said resistive sheet consists substantially of silicon carbide filaments.
- 18. The particle deflector and charging assembly of claim 16 wherein said resistive sheet comprises fabric consisting substantially of silicon carbide filaments.
- 19. The particle deflector and charging assembly of claim 16 wherein said resistive sheet comprises nonwoven fabric consisting substantially of randomly oriented silicon carbide filaments and a bonding agent.
- 20. An electrostatic spray coating apparatus comprising:
- a particle spray device having a particle-spraying opening therein from which a stream of particles is sprayed in a path in a forward direction toward an article to be electrostatically coated;
- a particle deflector constructed substantially solely of electrically nonconductive material located in said particle path for deflecting said particle stream, said deflector having a surface upon which said particle stream impinges and as a result thereof becomes deflected;
- a plurality of electrode elements generally transverse said forwardly directed particle stream path, said electrode elements having electrode points proximate said deflector surface past which said deflected particle stream passes to be electrostatically charged in its path toward said article to be coated, said electrode points each being located exteriorly of said deflector surface for direct exposure to said spray opening to produce multiple simultaneous corona discharges when electrostatically energized from a high voltage source, said electrode elements, including said electrode points, not extending substantially into said opening,
- an electrical terminal associated with said deflector which is connectable to a source of high voltage, said terminal being remotely located relative to said plurality of electrode elements, and
- a plurality of resistive circuit paths incorporated in said deflector which are each connected between said terminal and a different one of said plurality of electrode elements, said resistive paths facilitating both energization of said electrode elements to produce said multiple simultaneous corona discharges at said electrode points when said terminal is connected to a high voltage source and minimizing shock and ignition hazards due to inadvertent discharge of electrical energy capacitively stored in said spray coating apparatus.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein said electrode elements are each discrete electrical conductors located in substantially a single plane and having an outer pointed end constituting one of said electrode points extending outwardly from said deflector exteriorly of said deflector surface in a direction transversely to said deflected particle stream and an inner end connected to a different one of said resistive circuit path.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein each said electrode element is a discrete electrical conductor incorporated in said deflector having an outer pointed end terminating proximate and exteriorly of said deflector surface consisting one of said electrode points and an inner end connected to a different one of said resistive paths, said electrode elements being located in substantially a single plane.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein said plurality of electrode elements collectively comprise serially connected segments of a single continuous electrode mounted to said deflector generally parallel to said deflector surface and transverse to said deflected particle stream, and wherein each of said resistive paths connect to a different one of said segments.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein said continuous electrode consists substantially of a fibrous resistive material.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein said fibrous resistive material comprises silicon carbide filaments.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein said resistive circuit paths each comprises a discrete resistor.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said resistive circuit paths each comprises a discrete resistor.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said resistive circuit paths each comprises a discrete resistor.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein said resistive circuit paths each comprises a discrete resistor.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein said resistive circuit paths each comprises a discrete resistor.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein said fibrous resistive material includes filaments having ends projecting outwardly therefrom whereat corona can occur when said continuous fibrous resistive electrode is energized from a high voltage source via said resistive circuit paths.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein said fibrous resistive material includes filaments having ends projecting outwardly therefrom whereat corona can occur when said continuous fibrous resistive electrode is energized from a high voltage source via said resistive circuit paths.
- 33. The electrostatic spray system of claim 9 wherein said fibrous resistive sheet includes filaments having ends projecting outwardly therefrom at the periphery of said sheet whereat said corona discharges occur.
- 34. The electrostatic spray system of claim 10 wherein said silicon carbide filaments include ends projecting outwardly therefrom at the periphery of said sheet whereat said corona discharges occur.
- 35. The system of claim 13 wherein said silicon carbide filaments include ends projecting outwardly therefrom at the periphery of said sheet whereat said corona discharges occur.
- 36. The assembly of claim 17 wherein said silicon carbide filaments include ends projecting outwardly therefrom at the periphery of said sheet whereat said corona discharges occur.
- 37. The electrostatic spray system of claim 1 wherein said resistive sheet comprises woven silicon carbide filaments.
- 38. The electrostatic spray system of claim 1 wherein said resistive sheet comprises woven resistive filaments.
- 39. The system of claim 1 wherein said spray device includes (a) an electrically nonconductive barrel having a nozzle in which said particle spraying opening is located and (b) an electrically conductive section located remote from said nozzle;
- means connected to said electrically conductive section of said spray device for maintaining said electrically conductive section at an electrostatic voltage substantially different than the voltage of said corona charging points or at ground potential, and
- an electrostatic shield located between said corona charging points and said electrically conductive section to electrostatically shield electrostatically charged particles in the region of said nozzle from said electrically conductive section.
- 40. The system of claim 39 wherein said electrostatic shield is incorporated in said nozzle.
- 41. The system of claim 39 wherein said nozzle is outwardly and forwardly flared to provide, in the region of said charged particles proximate said particle-spraying opening, a portion thereof which is located outwardly and rearwardly of said corona charging points, thereby defining said electrostatic shield.
- 42. The system of claim 12 wherein said spray device includes (a) an electrically nonconductive barrel having a nozzle in which said particle spraying opening is located and (b) an electrically conductive section located remote from said nozzle,
- means connected to said electrically conductive section of said spray device for maintaining said electrically conductive section at an electrostatic voltage substantially different than the voltage of said electrode periphery or at ground potential, and
- an electrostatic shield located between said electrode periphery and said electrically conductive section to electrostatically shield electrostatically charged particles in the region of said nozzle from said electrically conductive section.
- 43. The system of claim 42 wherein said electrostatic shield is incorporated in said nozzle.
- 44. The system of claim 42 wherein said nozzle is outwardly and forwardly flared to provide, in the region of said charged particles proximate said particle-spraying opening, a portion thereof which is located outwardly and rearwardly of said electrode periphery, thereby defining said electrostatic shield.
- 45. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein said spray device includes (a) an electrically nonconductive barrel having a nozzle in which said particle spraying opening is located and (b) an electrically conductive section located remote from said nozzle,
- means connected to said electrically conductive section of said spray device for maintaining said electrically conductive section at an electrostatic voltage substantially different than the voltage of said electrode points or at ground potential, and
- an electrostatic shield means substantially solely of nonconductive material located between said electrode points and said electrically conductive section for electrostatically shielding electrostatically charged particles in the region of said nozzle from said electrically conductive section and for inhibiting parasitic flow of charge from said electrode elements.
- 46. The apparatus of claim 45 wherein said electrostatic shield is incorporated in said nozzle.
- 47. The apparatus of claim 45 wherein said nozzle is outwardly and forwardly flared to provide, in the region of said charged coating proximate said particle-spraying opening, a portion thereof which is located outwardly and rearwardly of said electrode elements, thereby defining said electrostatic shield.
- 48. An electrostatic spray coating apparatus comprising:
- a particle spray device having a particle-spraying opening therein from which a stream of particles is sprayed in a path in a forward direction toward an article to be electrostatically coated;
- a multipoint electrode comprising a substantial number of closely spaced electrode elements located generally transverse of said forwardly directed particle stream path and having electrode points in direct exposure to said opening, said electrode elements, including said electrode points, not extending significantly into said opening through which said particle stream passes to be electrostatically charged in its path toward said article to be coated, said electrode elements being connectable to an electrostatic voltage source for establishing a plurality of simultaneous corona discharges at said corona charging points to enhance transfer efficiency.
- 49. The apparatus of claim 48 wherein the multipoint electrode includes silicon carbide fabric having a peripheral edge defining said plurality of spaced electrode points.
- 50. The apparatus of claim 48 wherein the multipoint electrode includes resistive sheet located in substantially a single plane and having a peripheral edge defining said substantial number of closely spaced electrode points directly exposed to said opening.
- 51. The apparatus of claim 48 wherein the multipoint electrode includes mesh having a peripheral edge defining said substantial number of closely spaced electrode points.
- 52. The apparatus of claim 51 wherein the mesh is resistive.
- 53. The apparatus of claim 48 wherein the multipoint electrode includes a sheet having a toothed peripheral edge defining said substantial number of closely spaced electrode points.
- 54. The apparatus of claim 53 wherein said sheet is a composite including (a) an outer section on which said teeth are formed, and (b) an inner section connectable to a source of high voltage which is more electrically resistive than said outer section.
- 55. The apparatus of claim 48 wherein the multipoint electrode includes a semiconductive sheet located in substantially a single plane and having a peripheral edge defining said substantial number of closely spaced electrode points directly exposed to said opening.
- 56. The system of claim 1 wherein said spray device includes (a) an electrically nonconductive barrel having a nozzle in which said particle spraying opening is located and (b) a rear section located remote from said nozzle; and
- an electrostatic shield extending laterally beyond and rearwardly of said corona charging points to electrostatically shield electrostatically charged particles in the region of said nozzle from sources of electrostatic potential different from that of said electrode located rearwardly and/or laterally relative to said corona charging points.
- 57. The system of claim 56 wherein said electrostatic shield is incorporated in said nozzle.
- 58. The system of claim 56 wherein said nozzle is outwardly and forwardly flared to provide, in the region of said charged particles proximate said particle-spraying opening, a portion thereof which is located outwardly and rearwardly of said corona charging points, thereby defining said electrostatic shield.
- 59. The system of claim 12 wherein said spray device includes (a) an electrically nonconductive barrel having a nozzle in which said particle spraying opening is located and (b) a rear section located remote from said nozzle, and
- an electrostatic shield extending laterally beyond and rearwardly of said electrode periphery to electrostatically shield electrostatically charged particles in the region of said nozzle from sources of electrostatic potential different from that of said electrode located rearwardly and/or laterally of said electrode periphery.
- 60. The system of claim 59 wherein said electrostatic shield is incorporated in said nozzle.
- 61. The system of claim 59 wherein said nozzle is outwardly and forwardly flared to provide, in the region of said charged particles proximate said particle-spraying opening, a portion thereof which is located outwardly and rearwardly of said electrode periphery, thereby defining said electrostatic shield.
- 62. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein said spray device includes (a) an electrically nonconductive barrel having a nozzle in which said particle spraying opening is located and (b) a rear section located remote from said nozzle, and
- an electrostatic shield substantially solely of nonconductive material extending laterally beyond and rearwardly of said corona charging electrode points for electrostatically shielding electrostatically charged particles in the region of said nozzle from sources of electrostatic potential different from that of said electrode points located rearwardly and/or laterally relative to said electrode points and for inhibiting parasitic flow of charge from said electrode elements.
- 63. The apparatus of claim 62 wherein said electrostatic shield is incorporated in said nozzle.
- 64. The apparatus of claim 62 wherein said nozzle is outwardly and forwardly flared to provide, in the region of said charged coating proximate said particle-spraying opening, a portion thereof which is located outwardly and rearwardly of said electrode points, thereby defining said electrostatic shield.
- 65. The apparatus of claim 48 wherein said multipoint electrode is an electrically conductive sheet located in substantially single plane and having a peripheral edge defining said substantial number of closely spaced electrode points.
- 66. An electrostatic spray coating system comprising:
- a high voltage electrostatic supply for providing electrostatic voltages;
- a particle spray device having a particle-spraying opening therein from which a stream of particles is sprayed in a path in a forward direction toward an article to be electrostatically coated;
- a particle deflector constructed of electrically nonconductive material located in said particle path for deflecting said particle stream, said deflector having a surface upon which said particle stream impinges and as a result thereof becomes deflected;
- a conductive sheet electrode having a periphery proximate said deflector surface past which said deflected particle stream passes to be electrostatically charged in its path toward said article to be coated, said conductive sheet electrode also having a high voltage terminal region located remote from said periphery, the portion of said conductive sheet electrode disposed between said terminal and said periphery establishing electrical current paths from said terminal through said sheet electrode to said periphery;
- an electrical path interconnecting said high voltage supply and said terminal region of said conductive sheet electrode to facilitate the production of a plurality of corona discharges at said electrode periphery for electrostatically charging said deflected stream as it flows in proximity thereto in its path toward said article to be coated.
- 67. An electrostatic spray coating apparatus comprising:
- a particle spray device having a particle-spraying opening therein from which a stream of particles is sprayed in a path in a forward direction toward an article to be electrostatically coated;
- a particle deflector constructed of electrically nonconductive material located in said particle path for deflecting said particle stream, said deflector having a surface upon which said particle stream impinges and as a result thereof becomes deflected;
- a plurality of electrode elements in substantially a single plane generally transverse said forwardly directed particle stream path, said electrode elements directly exposed to said opening and proximate said deflector surface past which said deflected particle stream passes to be electrostatically charged in its path toward said article to be coated by multiple corona points at said electrodes when said electrodes are energized from a high voltage electrostatic source;
- an electrical terminal associated with said deflector which is connectable to a source of high voltage, said terminal being remotely located relative to said plurality of electrode elements, and
- a sheet incorporated in said deflector defining a plurality of circuit paths which are each connected between said terminal and a different one of said plurality of electrode elements, said paths facilitating energization of said electrode elements to create at each of said electrode elements corona discharges when said terminal is connected to a high voltage source.
- 68. An electrostatic spray coating apparatus comprising:
- a particle spray device having a particle-spraying opening therein form which a stream of particles is sprayed in a path in a forward direction toward an article to be electrostatically coated;
- a particle deflector constructed of electrically nonconductive material located in said particle path for deflecting said particle stream, said deflector having a surface upon which said particle stream impinges and as a result thereof becomes deflected;
- a plurality of electrode elements in substantially a single plane generally transverse said forwardly directed particle stream path, said electrode elements directly exposed to said opening and proximate said deflector surface past which said deflected particle stream passes to be electrostatically charged in its path toward said article to be coated by multiple corona points at said electrodes when said electrodes are energized from a high voltage electrostatic source;
- an electrical terminal associated with said deflector which is connectable to a source of high voltage, said terminal being remotely located relative to said plurality of electrode elements, and
- a plurality of circuit paths which each include sheet material, said circuit paths each being incorporated in said deflector, and connected between said terminal and a different one of said plurality of electrode elements for facilitating energization of said electrode elements to create at each of said electrode elements corona discharges when said terminal is connected to a high voltage source.
- 69. The system of claim 1 wherein said resistive sheet comprises plural circumferentially-spaced resistive sectors each having a peripheral edge segment susceptive of being one of said plurality of corona points and a radially inner end, said peripheral edge segments collectively comprising said peripheral edge of said resistive sheet to render said peripheral edge discontinuous, said inner ends of said resistive sectors being connected to said high voltage terminal region, said system further comprising means for insulating said circumferentially-spaced resistive sectors to electrically insulate said resistive sectors from each other at least in the region of said peripheral edge segments to facilitate simultaneous generation of corona points at plural peripheral edge segments when said terminal region is energized by said high voltage electrostatic supply.
- 70. The system of claim 69 wherein said resistive sectors are generally pie-shaped with their respective inner ends disposed centrally of said resistive sheet and collectively constituting said high voltage terminal region.
- 71. The system of claim 70 wherein said insulative means are generally pie-shaped and disposed between said pie-shaped resistive sectors.
- 72. The system of claim 71 wherein said pie-shaped insulative means are fabricated of sheet material, said pie-shaped insulative sheet means and said pie-shaped resistive sheet sectors collectively defining a generally circular array of alternating resistive sectors and insulative means.
- 73. The system of claim 12 wherein said resistive sheet comprises plural circumferentially-spaced sectors each having a peripheral edge segment susceptive of being one of said plurality of corona points and a radially inner end, said peripheral edge segments collectively comprising said periphery of said resistive sheet to render said periphery discontinuous, said inner ends of said sectors being connected to said high voltage terminal region, said system further comprising insulative means located between said circumferentially-spaced resistive sectors to electrically insulate said resistive sectors from each other at least in the region of said peripheral edge segments to facilitate simultaneous generation of corona points at plural peripheral edge segments when said terminal region is energized by said high voltage electrostatic supply.
- 74. The system of claim 73 wherein said resistive sectors are generally pie-shaped with their respective inner ends disposed centrally of said resistive sheet and collectively constituting said high voltage terminal region.
- 75. The system of claim 74 wherein said insulative means are generally pie-shaped and disposed between said pie-shaped resistive sectors.
- 76. The system of claim 75 wherein said pie-shaped insulative means are fabricated of sheet material, said pie-shaped insulative sheet means and said pie-shaped resistive sheet sectors collectively defining a generally circular array of alternating resistive sectors and insulative means.
- 77. A particle deflector and charging assembly for use with an electrostatic spray system having a high voltage electrostatic supply for providing electrostatic voltages, and a particle spray device having a particle-spraying opening therein from which a stream of particles is sprayed in a path in a forward direction toward an article to be electrostatically coated, said particle deflector and charging assembly comprising the combination of;
- a particle deflector constructed of electrically nonconductive material located in said particle path for deflecting said particle stream, said deflector having (a) a rear surface upon which said particle stream impinges and as a result thereof becomes deflected, and (b) a front surface facing in said forward direction,
- a plurality of circumferentially-spaced sectors of resistive sheet material located between the front and rear surfaces of the deflector and each having a peripheral edge segment susceptive of being a corona point and a radially inner end, said peripheral edge segments collectively comprising a discontinuous peripheral edge containing plural corona points located proximate said stream of particles, said inner ends of said sectors being connectable to a high voltage source,
- insulative means located between said circumferentially-spaced resistive sectors to electrically insulate said resistive sectors from each other at least in the region of said peripheral edge segments to facilitate simultaneous generation of corona points at plural peripheral edge segments when said inner ends are energized by a high voltage electrostatic source.
- 78. The assembly of claim 77 wherein said resistive sectors are generally pie-shaped with their respective inner ends disposed centrally of said resistive sheet and collectively constituting a high voltage terminal region connectable to a high voltage source.
- 79. The assembly of claim 78 wherein said insulative means are generally pie-shaped and disposed between said pie-shaped resistive sectors.
- 80. The assembly of claim 79 wherein said pie-shaped insulative means are fabricated of sheet material, said pie-shaped insulative sheet means and said pie-shaped resistive sheet sectors collectively defining a generally circular array of alternating resistive sectors and insulative means.
- 81. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the electrode elements are located in substantially a single plane.
- 82. The apparatus of claim 48 wherein the electrode elements are located in substantially a single plane.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending C.I.P. application Ser. No. 791,352, filed Oct. 25, 1985 (now abandoned), which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 724,392, filed Apr. 18, 1985 now abandoned.
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