Claims
- 1. Apparatus for spraying liquids having a resistivity in the range 10.sup.10 to 10.sup.7 ohm cm, comprising in combination
- a spray head;
- means for delivering liquid to said spray head under pressure, to be sprayed by said spray head, said delivery means comprising:
- an electrostatic pump including a housing, the housing containing:
- a passageway for liquid to be pumped through said housing;
- a single injection electrode disposed in an upstream position of said passageway, said electrode having a sharp electrically-conducting tip;
- a constriction in the region of the tip of said injection electrode, so shaped as to conform to the surface configuration of said tip so that liquid being pumped flows past the said tip in laminar nonturbulent flow through an orifice of reduced cross-section, and so dimensioned as to provide a high resistance path in said liquid; and
- a chamber disposed downstream of said constriction and of larger cross-section than said constriction; a discharge electrode disposed in said chamber and separated by said chamber and said constriction from the injection electrode; electrical connections to provide an electrical connection from a high voltage generator to said injection and discharge electrodes to maintain an electric potential of the order of kilovolts therebetween.
- 2. Apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said spray head is an electrostatic spray head.
- 3. Apparatus as recited in claim 2 further comprising a container which contains liquid to be pumped by said electrostatic pump to said spray head, said container operatively connected to said passageway inlet.
- 4. Apparatus as recited in claim 3 wherein said container comprises means for mounting said electrostatic pump therein with said passageway inlet in operative communication with liquid in the interior of said container.
- 5. An electrostatic pump according to claim 4 wherein said injection electrode is screw-threaded into engagement with said housing so that the position of said tip with respect to said orifice may be adjusted.
- 6. An electrostatic pump according to claim 5 wherein said injection electrode includes a screw-threaded external surface, and further comprising means defining a pair of grooves in said threaded surface of said injection electrode to provide said inlet to said passageway.
- 7. An electrostatic pump for pumping liquids having a resistivity in the range of 10.sup.10 to 10.sup.7 ohm cm, comprising a housing; said housing containing;
- a passageway for liquid to be pumped through said housing;
- a single injection electrode disposed in an upstream position of said passageway, said electrode having a sharp electrically-conducting tip;
- a constriction in the region of the tip of said injection electrode, so shaped as to conform to the surface configuration of said tip so that liquid being pumped flows past the said tip in laminar nonturbulent flow through an orifice of reduced cross-section, and so dimensioned as to provide a high resistance path in said liquid; and
- a chamber disposed downstream of said constriction and of larger cross-section than said constriction; a discharge electrode disposed in said chamber and separated by said chamber and said constriction from the injection electrode; electrical connections to provide an electrical connection from a high voltage generator to said injection and discharge electrodes to maintain an electric potential of the order of kilovolts therebetween.
- 8. An electrostatic pump according to claim 7, wherein said orifice is circular in cross-section, having a diameter between 0.1-1 mm, and having a length between 0.1-5 mm.
- 9. An electrostatic pump according to claim 8 wherein the tip of said injection orifice is displaced from said orifice a distance of between 0.025-0.3 mm.
- 10. An electrostatic pump according to claim 7 wherein the tip of said injection electrode is of conical configuration.
- 11. An electrostatic pump according to claim 10 wherein said injection electrode comprises an electrically conductive core containing a passageway for liquid to be pumped, and terminating in said tip, said conductive core being surrounded by a non-conductive coating.
- 12. An electrostatic pump according to claim 10, wherein the apex angle of the conical tip of said injection electrode is 36 degrees, and wherein the constriction is also conical, so as to conform to the surface configuration of the tip, the apex angle of the conical constriction being 40 degrees.
- 13. An electrostatic pump according to claim 7 wherein the tip of said injection electrode is in the form of a blade having a sharpened edge.
- 14. An electrostatic pump according to claim 7 wherein said injection electrode is screw-threaded into engagement with said housing so that the position of said tip with respect to said orifice may be adjusted.
- 15. An electrostatic pump according to claim 14 wherein said injection electrode includes a screw-threaded external surface, and further comprising means defining a pair of grooves in said threaded surface of said injection electrode to provide said inlet to said passageway.
- 16. An electrostatic pump according to claim 7 wherein said collector electrode comprises a smooth metal bush.
- 17. An electrostatic pump according to claim 7 wherein said housing has internal cross-sectional dimensions substantially greater than the cross-sectional dimensions of said passageway, and wherein a plurality of said injection electrodes with associated passageways are provided within said housing, disposed in parallel with each other, both physically and electrically.
- 18. An electrostatic pump as recited in claim 17 wherein a single collector electrode cooperates with all of said injection electrodes.
- 19. An electrostatic pump according to claim 7 wherein said injection electrode includes a body portion in operative engagement with said housing, and means defining grooves in said body portion, said grooves extending generally parallel to said passageway, and defining said inlet to said passageway.
- 20. A pump assembly comprising a series of pumps each having a housing containing a passageway a single injection electrode, a constriction, a chamber and a discharge electrode as claimed in claim 7, said series of pumps being connected for fluid to flow in series from one to the next through the passageways of each pump, the assembly thereby having at its upstream end an end injection electrode and at its downstream end an end discharge electrode, an injection electrode intermediate said end injection electrode and said discharge electrode acting also as the discharge electrode for the next injection electrode in the upstream direction in the series.
- 21. An electrostatic pump for pumping liquids, comprising a housing; said housing containing:
- a passageway for liquid to be pumped through said housing between an inlet and an outlet;
- an injection electrode disposed in an upstream position of said passageway, said electrode having a sharp electricallyconducting tip of conical configuration, and said injection electrode comprising an electrically conductive core containing a passageway for liquid to be pumped, and terminating in said tip, said conductive core being surrounded by an non-conductive coating;
- a collector electrode disposed in a downstream position of said passageways and separated from said injection electrode by a chamber downstream from said injection electrode;
- means defining an orifice of significantly less cross-sectional area than the cross-sectional area of said chamber, and positioned between said tip and said collector electrode;
- electrical connection means for providing electrical connection from a high voltage generator to said injection and collector electrodes to maintain an electric potential on the order of kilovolts therebetween; and
- said passageway in the region of the tip of said injection electrode being shaped to conform to the surface configuration of said tip so that liquid being pumped flows past the said tip in laminar non-turbulent flow through said orifice into said chamber.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 515,267, filed July 19, 1983, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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