Claims
- 1. A powder spray booth comprising:
a booth floor; vertical walls extending from said floor; a powder overspray intake for drawing powder entrained air from an interior of the spray booth; said floor comprising a trough with a diverter plate that overlays at least a portion of said trough to form a duct in communication with said powder overspray intake; wherein said diverter plate comprises a plenum that directs pressurized air across a portion of a surface of said diverter plate to remove powder overspray there from.
- 2. The booth of claim 1 wherein said plenum extends along a length of said diverter plate and includes one or more openings for directing pressurized air across said surface.
- 3. The booth of claim 1 wherein said diverter plate includes two sloped sides that meet at an apex, said plenum being disposed along said apex.
- 4. The booth of claim 3 wherein said diverter plate comprises openings in said surface for overspray powder to pass into said trough.
- 5. The booth of claim 3 wherein said diverter plate comprises longitudinal sides that are spaced from sloped portions of said floor to form longitudinal slots through which powder blown off said surface enters said trough.
- 6. The booth of claim 1 wherein said diverter plate is hinged to allow access to said trough for cleaning.
- 7. The booth of claim 1 comprising a powder recovery system in communication with said overspray intake.
- 8. The booth of claim 7 wherein said system comprises a cyclone.
- 9. The booth of claim 1 wherein said overspray intake communicates with a vertical duct that extends along a vertical wall of said booth.
- 10. The booth of claim 9 wherein said duct comprises a wall portion having holes therein for aspirating powder entrained air from the booth interior.
- 11. The booth of claim 10 wherein said holes are asymmetrically spaced along said wall portion.
- 12. The booth of claim 10 wherein said wall portion forms part of one of said booth vertical walls.
- 13. The booth of claim 12 wherein said wall portion comprises a hinged door.
- 14. The booth of claim 1 wherein said pressurized air is pulsed.
- 15. A powder spray booth comprising:
a booth floor; vertical walls extending from said floor; a powder overspray intake for drawing powder entrained air from an interior of the spray booth; a vertically extending duct in communication with said overspray intake; said duct having a wall portion facing an interior of the booth; said wall portion having one or more openings therein for aspirating air from the booth interior.
- 16. The booth of claim 15 wherein said wall portion forms part of a vertical wall of said spray booth.
- 17. The booth of claim 15 wherein said openings are asymmetrically spaced along said wall portion.
- 18. The booth of claim 15 comprising a powder recovery system in communication with said overspray intake.
- 19. The booth of claim 18 wherein said system comprises a cyclone.
- 20. The booth of claim 15 wherein said wall portion comprises a hinged door for access to an interior of said duct.
- 21. The booth of claim 15 comprising sliding doors that form part of a vertical wall extending from said floor.
- 22. A powder spray booth comprising:
a booth floor; vertical walls extending from said floor; a powder overspray intake for drawing powder entrained air from an interior of the spray booth; said floor comprising a trough with a diverter plate that overlays at least a portion of said trough to form a duct in communication with said powder overspray intake; wherein said diverter plate comprises a flow passage for pressurized air that directs pressurized air across a portion of a surface of said diverter plate to remove powder overspray there from.
- 23. The booth of claim 22 wherein said flow passage comprises a plenum and extends along a length of said diverter plate and includes openings for directing pressurized air across said surface.
- 24. A powder spray booth comprising:
a booth floor having downwardly sloped portions; a powder overspray intake for drawing powder entrained air from an interior of the spray booth; said floor comprising a trough below said sloped portions with a diverter plate that overlays at least a portion of said trough to form a floor duct in communication with said powder overspray intake; and a source of pressurized air that blow overspray powder from said sloped floor portions and said diverter plate into said floor duct during a powder spraying operation.
- 25. The booth of claim 24 wherein said diverter plate includes sloped portions and comprises a plenum that directs pressurized air across said diverter plate to remove powder overspray there from.
- 26. The booth of claim 24 comprising a plenum that direct pressurized air across a portion of a surface of said sloped floor portions.
- 27. The booth of claim 24 wherein said pressurized air is pulsed.
- 28. A powder spray booth comprising:
a booth floor having downwardly sloped portions; a powder overspray intake for drawing powder entrained air from an interior of the spray booth; said floor comprising a trough below said sloped portions with a diverter plate that overlays at least a portion of said trough to form a floor duct in communication with said powder overspray intake; and a vertically extending duct in communication with said overspray intake; said vertically extending duct having a wall portion facing an interior of the booth; said wall portion having one or more openings therein for aspirating air and overspray powder from the booth interior.
- 29. The booth of claim 28 comprising a source of pressurized air to blow off overspray powder from said sloped floor portions and said diverter plate during a spraying operation.
- 30. The booth of claim 29 wherein said pressurized air is pulsed.
- 31. The booth of claim 28 wherein said wall portion is moveable for a cleaning operation.
- 32. The booth of claim 31 wherein said moveable wall portion comprises a hinged door.
- 33. A method of collecting overspray powder from a powder spray booth during a spraying operation, comprising the steps of:
directing pressurized air across portions of a floor of the booth during a spraying operation to blow overspray powder into a floor duct; and producing an air flow in the floor duct to transfer overspray powder through the floor duct and into a powder recovery system.
- 34. The method of claim 33 wherein the step of producing an air flow in the floor duct is performed by a cyclone in communication with the floor duct.
- 35. The method of claim 33 comprising the step of using pressurized air to blow overspray powder off a surface of the floor duct and into the floor duct during a spraying operation.
- 36. The method of claim 33 further comprising the step of aspirating air and overspray powder from an upper region of the booth into a vertically extending duct during a spraying operation.
- 37. A powder coating system comprising a powder spray booth with walls and floor having two side portions and a downwardly offset region therebetween which defines a trough between the side portions, one or more powder spray devices positioned with respect to the booth walls to spray articles passed through the booth via openings in the end walls, a powder recovery system having an overspray intake communicating with the interior of the booth, the powder recovery system including suction means for drawing overspray powder from the booth interior into the overspray intake, and, a diverter plate held within the booth between the floor side portions such as to close at least part of the trough and form a floor duct in communication with the overspray intake, the diverter plate including at least one aperture for the passage of overspray powder deposited thereon to the floor duct.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/168,329, filed on Jun. 20, 2002 for IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO POWDER COATING SYSTEMS, which is a §371 national patent application from PCT International patent application no. PCT/GB01/01116 filed on Mar. 14, 2001, for IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO POWDER COATING SYSTEMS and claims the benefit of European patent application no. 00302737.2 filed on Mar. 31, 2000, the entire disclosures all of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
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