Claims
- 1. A coating material dispensing system comprising an electrostatic high potential supply having an output terminal on which the supply maintains a high electrostatic potential, a source of coating material, a dispenser for dispensing the coating material, means for coupling the dispenser to the source of coating material, means for coupling the output terminal to the dispenser to supply potential to the coating material dispensed by the dispenser, and means for providing a flow of coating material from the source to the dispenser, the means for coupling the dispenser to the source of coating material including a device for substantially dividing the coating material being delivered to the dispenser at any given time into a plurality of discrete slugs of coating material substantially to interrupt the electrical path through the coating material from the terminal to the coating material supply.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the device comprises a peristaltic device.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein the peristaltic device comprises a length of resilient conduit having an inlet end and an outlet end for coupling between the source of coating material and the dispenser, a housing having an interior wall against which the resilient conduit lies, a rotor, means for rotatably mounting the rotor within the housing, the rotor supporting means for contacting the resilient conduit, the contacting means compressing the resilient conduit at a plurality of locations against the interior wall of the housing substantially to separate the coating material carried thereby at any given time into the plurality of discrete slugs.
- 4. The system of claim 3 wherein the interior wall is generally right circular cylindrical in configuration and the length of resilient conduit is formed into somewhat of a helix around the interior wall.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein the resilient conduit is generally flat when it is empty.
- 6. The system of claim 3 wherein the interior wall is generally frustoconical in configuration and the length of resilient conduit is formed somewhat into a spiral wrapped around the interior wall.
- 7. The system of claim 2 wherein the peristaltic device comprises a length of resilient conduit having an inlet end and an outlet end for coupling between the source of coating material and the dispenser, a mandrel having an exterior wall against which the resilient conduit lies, a rotor, means for rotatably mounting the rotor to surround the mandrel, the rotor supporting means for contacting the resilient conduit, the contacting means compressing the resilient conduit at a plurality of locations against the exterior wall of the mandrel substantially to separate the coating material carried thereby at any given time into the plurality of discrete slugs.
- 8. The system of claim 7 wherein the exterior wall is generally right circular cylindrical in configuration and the length of resilient conduit is formed into somewhat of a helix around the exterior wall.
- 9. A peristaltic voltage block comprising a resilient, electrically non-conductive conduit, first means for supporting multiple loops of the conduit, a rotor for supporting contactors for contacting the conduit, and second means for supporting the rotor for rotation with the contactors in contact with the conduit for occluding the conduit at multiple contact points to divide an electrically non-insulative fluid in the conduit into slugs separated by respective ones of the occlusions to minimize current flow through the fluid between the ends of the conduit, the first means comprising means for supporting the loops of conduit in substantially parallel planes with lengths of conduit extending between adjacent planes to connect adjacent loops of conduit to each other.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the rotor is positioned radially outwardly from the outside surface.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the contactors comprise rollers, and means for supporting the rollers for rotation in contact with the conduit.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the rotor further comprises means for selectively forcing the rollers to occlude the conduit.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the first means comprises a housing having a cylindrical inside surface including means defining passageways extending through the cylindrical inside surface for accommodating the lengths of conduit which extend between adjacent planes.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the rotor is positioned radially inwardly from the inside surface.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the contactors comprise rollers, and means for supporting the rollers for rotation in contact with the conduit.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the rotor further comprises means for selectively forcing the rollers to occlude the conduit.
- 17. A peristaltic voltage block comprising a resilient, electrically non-conductive conduit, first means for supporting multiple loops of the conduit, a rotor for supporting contactors for contacting the conduit, and second means for supporting the rotor for rotation with the contactors in contact with the conduit for occluding the conduit at multiple contact points to divide an electrically non-insulative fluid in the conduit into slugs separated by respective ones of the occlusions to minimize current flow through the fluid between the ends of the conduit, the first means comprising means for supporting the loops of conduit in substantially parallel planes with lengths of conduit extending between adjacent planes to connect adjacent loops of conduit to each other, the first means comprising a mandrel having a cylindrical outside surface and including means defining passageways internally of the mandrel for accommodating the lengths of conduit which extend between adjacent planes.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the mandrel defines an axis and includes channels formed around its outside surface defining the substantially parallel planes.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein the passageways extend between adjacent channels, the adjacent loops of conduit lying in adjacent channels, and the connecting lengths of conduit extending through the passageways between adjacent channels.
- 20. A peristaltic voltage block comprising a resilient, electrically non-conductive conduit, first means for supporting multiple loops of the conduit, a rotor for supporting contactors for contacting the conduit, and second means for supporting the rotor for rotation with the contactors in contact with the conduit for occluding the conduit at multiple contact points to divide an electrically non-insulative fluid in the conduit into slugs separated by respective ones of the occlusions to minimize current flow through the fluid between the ends of the conduit, the first means comprising means for supporting the loops of conduit in substantially parallel planes with lengths of conduit extending between adjacent planes to connect adjacent loops of conduit to each other, the first means comprising a housing having a cylindrical inside surface including means defining passageways extending through the cylindrical inside surface for accommodating the lengths of conduit which extend between adjacent planes, the housing defining an axis and including channels formed around its inside surface defining the substantially parallel planes.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the passageways extend between adjacent channels, the adjacent loops of conduit lying in adjacent channels, and the connecting lengths of conduit extending through the passageways between adjacent channels.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of our earlier filed and co-pending U.S.S.N. 07/208,774 filed June 17, 1988, assigned to the same assignee as this application, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,878,622.
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