This invention relates to apparatus and methods for the transport of pulverulent materials, hereinafter sometimes referred to as powder. It is disclosed in the context of powders which are used to coat articles. Such powders are hereinafter sometimes described as coating powders, powder coating materials, or similar terms. While the invention is disclosed in the context of various types of powder container unloaders, it should be understood that it is applicable to any type of powder container unloader, such as vibrator tables, tilt carts, and so on, to any type of powder container, such as powder boxes, bulk drums, and so on, and to powder transports of any type, such as dense phase pumps, venturi-style vacuum pumps, diaphragm pumps, and so on.
Various types of powder coating equipment are known. There are, for example, the systems illustrated and described in the following listed U. S. Patents and published applications, and in the prior art cited therein: 2004/0174862; 2005/0207901; 2006/0159565; 2006/0185586; U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,744,701; 5,199,989; 5,215,261; 5,240,185; 5,271,695; 5,323,547; 5,335,828; 5,351,520; 5,473,947; 5,518,344; 5,662,772; 5,690,450; 5,768,800; 5,800,876; 6,432,173; 6,669,780; 6,878,205; and, 6,908,048; in WO 2006/084253, EP 1 454 675 A2 and DE 103 53 968; and in ITW Gema FPP01 Fresh Powder Pump Operating Instructions And Spare Parts List, November, 2004. The disclosures of all of those references are hereby incorporated herein by reference. These listings are not intended to be representations 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, apparatus for transporting powder is adapted to engage a wall of a powder container. The apparatus is further adapted to support a pickup tube with a region of the pickup tube through which powder is picked up from the powder container adjacent a lowermost interior region of the powder container.
Illustratively, the apparatus includes movable jaws spring-urged to a closed orientation. The jaws are separable against the urging of the spring to mount the device on the wall.
Illustratively, the apparatus includes a first leg and a second leg. The second leg defines an opening having a dimension for receiving the wall in such a manner as to support the pickup tube with a region of the pickup tube through which powder is picked up from the powder container adjacent a lowermost interior region of the powder container.
Illustratively, the apparatus further includes a vibrator for vibrating the powder container to aid in migration of powder to the lowermost interior region.
Illustratively, the apparatus further includes a powder container unloader cart adapted to receive the powder container and to orient the powder container in a tilted orientation with the lowermost interior region adjacent the region of the pickup tube through which powder is picked up from the powder container. Illustratively, the apparatus further includes a vibrator for vibrating the powder container while the powder container is maintained in a tilted orientation to aid in migration of powder to the lowermost interior region.
Illustratively, the apparatus includes an arm adapted to extend from the wall of the powder container when the apparatus engages the wall. The arm is adapted to engage the pickup tube to orient the pickup tube generally vertically with the region of the pickup tube through which powder is picked up from powder container adjacent the lowermost interior region. Illustratively, the arm includes an opening for slidably receiving the pickup tube.
Illustratively, the apparatus includes first and second movable jaws and a threaded shaft extending between the first and second jaws. The threaded shaft is manipulable to clamp the wall between the first and second jaws.
Illustratively, the apparatus includes first and second movable jaws and an arm adapted to extend from a first one of the movable jaws. The arm is adapted to engage the pickup tube to orient the pickup tube in the powder container. The arm is pivotally mounted to the first one of the movable jaws.
Illustratively, the apparatus includes first and second movable jaws and an arm adapted to extend from a first one of the movable jaws. The arm includes a slot-shaped opening for receiving the pickup tube to orient the pickup tube adjustably along the slot-shaped opening in the powder container.
According to another aspect of the invention, a combination includes a powder container unloader cart adapted to hold a powder container in a tilted orientation providing a lowermost interior region of the container and an apparatus for transporting powder from the powder container. The apparatus is adapted to engage a wall of the powder container. The apparatus is adapted to support a pickup tube with a region of the pickup tube through which powder is picked up from the powder container adjacent the lowermost interior region of the powder container.
Illustratively, the powder container unloader cart further includes a vibrator for vibrating the powder container to aid in migration of powder to the lowermost interior region.
Illustratively, the apparatus for transporting powder from the powder container includes an arm adapted to extend from the wall of the powder container when the apparatus engages the wall. The arm is adapted to engage the pickup tube to orient the pickup tube with the region of the pickup tube through which powder is picked up from the powder container adjacent the lowermost interior region.
Illustratively, the arm includes an opening for slidably receiving the pickup tube.
Illustratively, the apparatus includes first and second movable jaws and a threaded shaft extending between the first and second jaws. The threaded shaft is manipulable to clamp the wall between the first and second jaws.
Illustratively, the apparatus includes first and second movable jaws and an arm adapted to extend from one of the movable jaws. The arm is adapted to engage the pickup tube to orient the pickup tube in the powder container. The arm is pivotally mounted to said one of the movable jaws.
Illustratively, the apparatus includes first and second movable jaws and an arm adapted to extend from one of the movable jaws. The arm includes a slot-shaped opening for receiving the pickup tube to orient the pickup tube adjustably along the slot-shaped opening.
Illustratively, the apparatus includes movable jaws spring-urged to a closed orientation. The jaws are separable against the urging of the spring to mount the device on the wall.
Illustratively, the apparatus includes a first leg and a second leg. The second leg defines an opening having a dimension for receiving the wall in such a manner as to support the pickup tube with a region of the pickup tube through which powder is picked up from the powder container adjacent a lowermost interior region of the powder container.
The invention may best be understood by referring to the following detailed descriptions and accompanying drawings which illustrate the invention. In the drawings:
A typical powder container unloader cart 20 orients the powder container 22 in a tilted orientation, at an angle θ, usually along an edge 24 or at a corner 26 of the container 22. This is done to urge the powder toward a lowest point 24 or 26 in the container 22, where it can be conveniently transported from the container 22 to a coating dispensing device 28, hereinafter sometimes a powder gun, to be dispensed onto an article to be coated by the dispensed powder. Often, such carts 20 are provided with vibrators 30 for vibrating the tilted containers 22 to enhance the flow of the powder to the lowest point 24 or 26 in the container 22.
Such carts 20 typically are also provided with pickup tubes 32 including powder pumps 34, for example, pumps of the venturi type that induce a flow of air adjacent (a) port(s) 36 at or near the lower end 38 of the pickup tube 32. The air entrains powder and transports the powder to the gun 28 to be dispensed onto articles to be coated. Typically, the pickup tubes 32 are slidably mounted on the carts 20 so that the pickup tubes 32 can follow the level of the powder in the powder containers 22 as the containers 22 are emptied, and can be raised to facilitate removal/replacement of powder containers 22 on the carts 20 and then lowered into the replacement containers 22 to facilitate powder pickup and transport.
Typical powder containers 22 are constructed from, for example, corrugated boxboard and/or other materials that are sufficiently rigid to withstand shipping and handling with few or no deleterious effects. According to the invention, the mounting of the pickup tube 32 on the cart 20 is eliminated. This takes advantage of the relatively robust construction of typical powder containers 22 and simplifies the construction and operation of the powder container unloader cart 20.
The invention includes a device 40 for engaging a wall 42 of the powder container 22. The device 40 includes an arm 44 which projects outward from the wall 42 over the interior of the powder container 22 when the device 40 is properly oriented on the powder container 22. The arm 44 includes an opening 46 for receiving the pickup tube 32. In this way, the device 40, either with or without the pickup tube 32 attached, can be readily removed from, for example, an empty powder container 22, temporarily put aside, a replacement powder container 22 positioned on the cart 20, and the device 40 placed on the wall 42 of the replacement powder container 22. If the pickup tube 32 is fixed to the arm 44, placement of the device 40 fixes the lower, pickup end 38 of the pickup tube 32 adjacent the lowermost region 24, 26 of the replacement powder container 22. If the pickup tube 32 is slidably mounted on the arm 44, the pickup tube 32 can then be slid into appropriate position to facilitate pickup of the powder from the replacement powder container 22.
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This application claims the benefit of the Dec. 26, 2006 filing date of U.S. Ser. No. 60/871,846. The complete disclosure of U.S. Ser. No. 60/871,846 is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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60871846 | Dec 2006 | US |