Claims
- 1. A method for electrostatic spraying of a powder onto a work piece having a broad surface to form a coating comprising the steps of:
- (A) providing a gun for spraying a powder onto a work piece to form a coating, said gun comprising:
- a handle grip including a trigger actuated air valve;
- a powder container disposed in fluid communication with said air valve wherein said powder is fluidized by air from said source of pressurized air when said valve is actuated;
- a nozzle having a first end through which said fluidized powder is introduced into a central passageway and a second end through which said fluidized powder emerges, said central passageway having at least one charging surface therein made of a first electrically insulated material suitable for electrically charging said powder by friction;
- a plurality of discrete tubes disposed within said central passageway, but separate from said central passageway and having at least one charging surface thereon made of a second electrically insulated material suitable for electrically charging said powder by friction;
- a rod disposed within said flow path and projecting outwardly from said opening and having a distal end; and
- a deflector removably fastened to said distal end of said rod and comprising a disk having a plurality of bores defined therethrough; and
- (B) spraying said work piece with powder from said gun.
- 2. Apparatus for spraying a powder onto a work piece to form a coating comprising:
- means for manipulating and for controlling a flow of air from a pressurized source through said apparatus;
- a container disposed in fluid communication with said means for manipulating and controlling, wherein said powder is held and fluidized by the flow of air from said pressurized source;
- means for defining a flow path for said powder having an exit opening, said powder container arranged in fluid communication with said flow path;
- means for imparting a net electrical charge of a polarity opposite to that of said work piece to said powder when said powder flows through said flow path during said spraying;
- a rod disposed within said flow path and projecting outwardly from said exit opening and having a distal end; and
- a deflector removably fastened to said distal end of said rod and comprising a disk having a plurality of bores defined therethrough.
- 3. A gun for spraying a powder onto a work piece to form a coating, said gun comprising:
- a handle grip including an air valve coupleable to a source of pressurized air;
- a powder container disposed in fluid communication with said air valve wherein said powder is fluidized by air from said source of pressurized air when said valve is opened;
- a nozzle having an internal surface defining a central passageway having an open end and disposed in fluid communication with said powder container, said internal surface frictionally imparting a net electrical charge of a first polarity to a first portion of said powder when said first portion of said powder contacts said surface during said spraying;
- a plurality of discrete tubes disposed within said central passageway and capable of imparting a net electrical charge of a second polarity to a second portion of said powder when said second portion of said powder contacts said tubes during said spraying;
- a rod disposed within said flow path and projecting outwardly from said opening and having a distal end; and
- a deflector removably fastened to said distal end of said rod and comprising a perforated disk.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said deflector includes an angled deflecting surfaces arranged so as to face said opening and thereby cause charged and air entrained powder to deflect radially outwardly relative to said rod during operation of said gun.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein air released into said central passageway from said powder container flows through and around said tubes and at least a portion of said air flows through said perforated disk.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein each of said tubes is mutually separate from adjacent ones of said tubes and all of said plurality of tubes are separate from said nozzle.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said nozzle is formed from an insulating material having a tendency to charge said powder negatively.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7 wherein each of said plurality of tubes is formed from an insulating material having a tendency to charge said powder positively.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said nozzle comprises polyamide and said tubes comprise polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said nozzle is formed from an insulating material having a tendency to charge said powder positively.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 10 wherein each of said plurality of tubes is formed from an insulating material having a tendency to charge said powder negatively.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said nozzle is formed from polytetrafluoroethylene and said tubes are formed from polyamide.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 3 further comprising means for providing a corona discharge adjacent to said open end of said nozzle.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 13 wherein said means for providing a corona discharge comprises an emitter assembly having a tubular sleeve disposed within said central passageway and adapted to support said rod in substantially coaxial relation to said central passageway, said rod being conductive and comprising a proximal end and said distal end wherein said proximal end is positioned through a side bore in said sleeve and is interconnected to a source of electrical potential.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said source provides a predetermined electrical potential in the range from about 1 kV to about 30 kV.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said source provides a predetermined electrical potential in the range from about 8 kV to about 20 kV.
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said powder container is coupled to at least one of the handle grip and the nozzle.
- 18. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said source of pressurized air provides pressurized air in the range from about 5 psi to about 12 psi.
- 19. A gun for spraying a powder onto a work piece to form a coating, said gun comprising:
- a base including an air valve;
- a powder container disposed in fluid communication with said air valve wherein said powder is fluidized by air from said source of pressurized air when said valve is actuated;
- a nozzle having a first end through which said fluidized powder is introduced into a passageway and a second end through which said fluidized powder emerges, said passageway having at least one charging surface therein made of a first electrically insulated material suitable for electrically charging said powder by friction; and,
- a plurality of discrete tubes disposed within said central passageway, but separate from said central passageway and having at least one charging surface thereon made of a second electrically insulated material suitable for electrically charging said powder by friction;
- a rod disposed within said flow path and projecting outwardly from said opening and having a distal end; and
- a deflector removably fastened to said distal end of said rod and comprising a disk having a plurality of bores defined therethrough.
- 20. A gun for spraying a powder onto a work piece to form a coating, said gun comprising:
- means for manipulating said gun and for controlling a flow of air from a pressurized source through said gun;
- a container disposed in fluid communication with said means for manipulating and controlling, wherein said powder is held and fluidized by the flow of air from said pressurized source;
- means for defining a flow path through said gun, having an open end, said powder container being releasably fastened to said gun in fluid communication with said flow path, and said means for defining a flow path frictionally imparting a net electrical charge of a first polarity to a first portion of said powder when said first portion of said powder contacts said flow path defining means during said spraying; and,
- means within said flow path for imparting a net electrical charge of a second polarity to a second portion of said powder when said second portion of said powder contacts said second polarity charge imparting means during said spraying;
- a rod disposed within said flow path and projecting outwardly from said opening and having a distal end; and
- a deflector removably fastened to said distal end of said rod and comprising a disk having a plurality of bores defined therethrough.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 08/956,508, filed Oct. 23, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,850,976.
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