Claims
- 1. A paint spray zone for applying a particulate paint including particulates and a solvent with rotary atomizers each having a bell cup including a substantially continuous conical overflow surface providing laminar flow, an annular spray edge surrounding said overflow surface, an inlet and a circular deflector opposite said inlet overlapping said overflow surface in spaced relation, wherein a diameter of said deflector is less than forty percent of said overflow surface at said annular spray edge causing evaporation of solvent, said rotary atomizers atomize the particulate paint droplets having a size deviation of less than 50 microns, comprising a first plurality of said rotary atomizers applying a first coat of the particular paint to a surface and a second plurality of said rotary atomizers applying a second coat of the particulate paint to said surface over said first coat.
- 2. The paint spray zone defined in claim 1, wherein said rotary atomizers atomize the particulate paint into paint droplets having a paint droplet size deviation of 30 microns or less.
- 3. The paint spray zone for applying a particulate paint as defined in claim 1, wherein said conical overflow surface of said bell cup of each of said rotary atomizers has a smooth constant continuous cone angle providing laminar flow of said particulate paint.
- 4. The paint spray zone for applying a particulate paint as defined in claim 3, wherein said cone angle of said overflow surface is between 26 and 30 degrees.
- 5. The paint spray zone for applying a particulate paint as defined in claim 1, wherein said annular spray edge has a diameter of between 63 and 75 mm.
- 6. The paint spray zone for applying a particulate paint as defined in claim 1, wherein said rotary atomizers apply said particulate paint to the surface and cause said particulates to lie flat on said surface.
- 7. A paint spray zone for applying a particulate paint including particulates and a solvent with rotary atomizers each having a bell cup including a smooth continuous conical overflow surface extending to a circular spray edge providing laminar flow over said smooth continuous conical overflow surface, a central particulate paint inlet and a central annular deflector opposite said inlet overlapping said overflow surface in spaced relation, wherein said rotary atomizers atomize the particulate paint into paint droplets having a paint droplet size deviation of less than 50 microns, said paint spray zone comprising a first plurality of said rotary atomizers applying a first coat of the particulate paint to a surface and a second plurality of said rotary atomizers applying a second coat of the particulate paint over said surface over said first coat.
- 8. The paint spray zone for applying a particulate paint as defined in claim 7, wherein said deflector has a diameter of less than forty percent of said overflow surface at said circular spray edge causing evaporation of said solvent.
- 9. The paint spray zone for applying a particulate paint as defined in claim 7, wherein said smooth continuous conical overflow surface of said bell cup has a cone angle of between 26 and 30 degrees.
- 10. The paint spray zone for applying a particulate paint as defined in claim 7, wherein said circular spray edge has a diameter of between 63 and 75 mm.
- 11. The paint spray zone for applying a particulate paint as defined in claim 7, wherein said rotary atomizers atomize the particulate paint into paint droplets having 80 percent within a 8 to 50 micron deviation.
- 12. The paint spray zone for applying a particulate paint as defined in claim 7, wherein said rotary atomizers atomize the particulate paint into paint droplets having a paint droplet size deviation of less than 30 microns.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/079,565, filed Mar. 27, 1998 and is a divisional U.S. application Ser. No. 09/271,477, filed Mar. 17, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,189,804.
US Referenced Citations (22)
Provisional Applications (1)
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