Claims
- 1. A rotary atomizing electrostatic coating apparatus comprising:
- (a) a static body having an axis therealong;
- (b) an atomizing head rotatable about the axis of the static body;
- (c) driving means for rotatably driving the atomizing head including a drive shaft coupled to said atomizing head; and
- (d) a static nozzle assembly coupled to said static body and opposite said atomizing head, including an equal number of paint nozzles and solvent nozzles, each said paint nozzle being disposed within a respective solvent nozzle and supplying a particular paint to said atomizing head, wherein said plurality of paint nozzles includes a valve structure corresponding to each said paint nozzle, said valve structure being arranged about and radially spaced from said drive shaft,
- wherein each said paint nozzle further comprises:
- (1) a valve seat formed adjacent a downstream end of the paint nozzle;
- (2) a needle valve disposed within the paint nozzle and sealingly engageable with the valve seat;
- (3) a cylinder;
- (4) a piston slidably disposed within the cylinder and defining a first chamber and a second chamber within the cylinder on opposite sides thereof, said piston being coupled to the needle valve;
- (5) a spring disposed in the first chamber to bias the piston and the needle valve towards a sealing engagement with the valve seat; and
- (6) an air circuit connected to the second chamber of the cylinder for introducing pressurized air in the second chamber.
- 2. A rotary atomizing electrostatic coating apparatus comprising:
- (a) a static body having an axis therealong;
- (b) an atomizing head rotatable about said axis of said static body;
- (c) driving means for rotatably driving said atomizing head; and
- (d) a static nozzle assembly coupled to said static body and opposite from said atomizing head, including a plurality of paint nozzles and one solvent nozzle, each said paint nozzle supplying a particular paint to said atomizing head, wherein said plurality of paint nozzles are arranged within and extend through said one solvent nozzle.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein between two and ten paint nozzles are provided.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein each paint nozzle of said plurality of paint nozzles has an end protruding by a fixed distance from said one solvent nozzle.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said fixed distance is between about 0.5-10 mm.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said atomizing head comprises a bell having an axis and a hub disposed within said bell in a plane perpendicular to said axis of said bell, wherein said hub has a central portion and a peripheral portion radially distal to said central portion, said hub including:
- a protruding portion provided at said central portion opposite said nozzle assembly,
- a plurality of first apertures formed through said hub at said peripheral portion of said hub for allowing a paint from said nozzle assembly to pass therethrough, and
- a plurality of second apertures formed through said hub adjacent said central portion of said hub for allowing a solvent to pass therethrough, wherein each said second aperture is angled with respect to said axis of said bell so that said second apertures converge toward said axis of said atomizing head along a direction away from said nozzle assembly.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising:
- an electrostatic high voltage generating device electrically connected with said atomizing head; and
- a paint-spray shaping air injection device coupled to said static body for shaping a spray pattern of a paint sprayed from one of said paint nozzles.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a plurality of paint valves, each said paint valve corresponding to and fluidly communicating with a respective paint nozzle.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising at least one solvent valve corresponding to and fluidly communicating with said one solvent nozzle.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising:
- a plurality of paint valves, each said paint valve corresponding to a respective paint nozzle, and at least one solvent valve, said at least one solvent valve corresponding to said one solvent nozzle;
- a plurality of paint sources, each said paint source corresponding to a respective paint nozzle, each said paint source having a unique paint relative to the other paint sources, and a solvent source;
- a plurality of paint passages, each said paint passage corresponding to a respective paint nozzle, and at least one solvent passage, said at least one solvent passage corresponding to said one solvent nozzle, each said paint passage connecting a paint nozzle to a respective paint valve and said at least one solvent passage connecting said one solvent nozzle to said at least one solvent valve; and
- a plurality of paint hoses and at least one solvent hose, each said paint hose connecting a respective paint valve to a respective paint source and each said solvent hose connecting said at least one solvent valve to said solvent source.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein each said paint hose includes a regulator and a gear pump.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a hollow shaft rotatably disposed within said static body so as to be rotatably driveable by said driving means, wherein said atomizing head is fixedly coupled to said hollow shaft so as to rotate together with said hollow shaft.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said driving means rotatably drives said hollow shaft having said atomizing head coupled thereto.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said one solvent nozzle has an end plate having as many apertures formed therethrough as the number of said paint nozzles provided, each said paint nozzle extending through a respective aperture with a clearance therebetween for allowing solvent to pass through.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said driving means for rotating said hollow shaft comprises a plurality of turbine blades fixedly mounted on a peripheral surface of said hollow shaft and a plurality of air injection nozzles provided in said static body for blowing air from a pressurized air source against the turbine blades to cause said hollow shaft to rotate.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a plurality of paint valves, each paint valve corresponding to and fluidly communicating with a corresponding one of said paint nozzles, and wherein each paint valve comprises an air-actuated ON/OFF valve.
- 17. An apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a solvent valve corresponding to said one solvent nozzle, wherein said solvent valve is an air-actuated ON/OFF valve.
- 18. An apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a plurality of paint valves, one said paint valve corresponding to and fluidly communicating with a respective one of said paint nozzles, each said paint valve comprising:
- a valve body having a paint flow hole formed therein, said paint flow hole being connected with one of said paint nozzles;
- a paint flow ON/OFF portion for selectively preventing a paint from flowing through said paint flow hole; and
- a paint suction portion, located downstream of said paint flow ON/OFF portion, for suctioning paint in said paint flow hole between said nozzle and said paint flow ON/OFF portion after said paint flow ON/OFF portion is operated to prevent paint flow.
- 19. An apparatus according to claim 18, wherein said paint suction portion comprises:
- a piston-rod hole in communication with the paint flow hole;
- a cylinder;
- a piston slidably disposed within said cylinder; and
- a piston-rod coupled to said piston and slidably disposed within said piston-rod hole.
- 20. An apparatus according to claim 19, wherein said cylinder of said paint suction portion has a first chamber and a second chamber on opposite sides of said piston, an expansible spring being housed in said first chamber to bias said piston and said piston-rod in a direction toward said paint flow hole, a pressurized air circuit being connected to said second chamber.
- 21. An apparatus according to claim 19, wherein a diameter said piston-rod is about 2-6 mm.
- 22. An apparatus according to claim 18, wherein said paint flow ON/OFF portion comprises:
- a cylinder;
- a valve seat formed adjacent to a junction between said cylinder and said paint flow hole;
- a needle valve movable toward and away from a sealing engagement with said valve seat; and
- a piston slidably disposed within said cylinder and coupled with said needle valve.
- 23. An apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising:
- a plurality of electrode pins arranged radially outside of and spaced from said atomizing head; and
- an electrostatic high voltage generating device spatially separated from said static body and electrically connected with said plurality of electrode pins.
- 24. An apparatus according to claim 23, wherein said plurality of electrode pins are arranged at equi-intervals on a circle about an axis of said static body.
- 25. A rotary atomizing electrostatic coating apparatus comprising:
- (a) a static body having an axis therealong;
- (b) an atomizing head rotatable about said axis of said static body;
- (c) driving means for rotatably driving said atomizing head;
- (d) a static nozzle assembly coupled to said static body and opposite from said atomizing head, including a plurality of paint nozzles and at least one solvent nozzle, each said paint nozzle supplying a particular paint to said atomizing head; and
- (e) a plurality of paint valves, each said paint valve corresponding to and fluidly communicating with a respective one of said paint nozzles, each said paint valve comprising:
- a valve body having a paint flow hole formed therein, said paint flow hole being connected with one of said paint nozzles;
- a paint flow ON/OFF portion for selectively preventing a paint from flowing through said paint flow hole; and
- a paint suction portion, located downstream of said paint flow ON/OFF portion, for suctioning paint in said paint flow hole between said nozzle and said paint flow ON/OFF portion after said paint flow ON/OFF portion is operated to prevent paint flow.
- 26. An apparatus according to claim 25, wherein between two and ten paint nozzles are provided.
- 27. An apparatus according to claim 25, wherein each said paint nozzle extends about 0.5-10 mm farther than said at least one solvent nozzle.
- 28. An apparatus according to claim 25, wherein said atomizing head comprises a bell having an axis and a hub disposed within said bell in a plane perpendicular to said axis of said bell, wherein said hub has a central portion and a peripheral portion radially distal to said central portion, said hub including:
- a protruding portion provided at said central portion opposite said nozzle assembly,
- a plurality of first apertures formed through said hub at said peripheral portion of said hub for allowing a paint from said nozzle assembly to pass therethrough, and
- a plurality of second apertures formed through said hub adjacent said central portion of said hub for allowing a solvent to pass therethrough, wherein each said second aperture is angled with respect to said axis of said bell so that said apertures converge toward said axis of said atomizing head along a direction away from said nozzle assembly.
- 29. An apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising:
- an electrostatic high voltage generating device electrically connected with said atomizing head; and
- a paint-spray shaping air injection device coupled to said static body for shaping a spray pattern of a paint sprayed from one of said paint nozzles.
- 30. An apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising a plurality of paint valves, each said paint valve corresponding to and fluidly communicating with a respective paint nozzle.
- 31. An apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising at least one solvent valve corresponding to and fluidly communicating with said at least one solvent nozzle.
- 32. An apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising:
- at least one solvent valve, said at least one solvent valve corresponding to said at least one solvent nozzle;
- a plurality of paint sources, each said paint source corresponding to a respective paint nozzle, each said paint source having a unique paint relative to other paint sources, and a solvent source;
- a plurality of paint passages, each said paint passage corresponding to a respective paint nozzle, and at least one solvent passage, said at least one solvent passage corresponding to said at least one solvent nozzle, each said paint passage connecting a paint nozzle to a respective paint valve and each said solvent passage connecting said at least one solvent nozzle to said at least one solvent valve; and
- a plurality of paint hoses and at least one solvent hose, each said paint hose connecting a respective said paint valve to a respective said paint source and each said solvent hose connecting a respective said solvent valve to said solvent source.
- 33. An apparatus according to claim 32, wherein each said paint hose includes a regulator and a gear pump.
- 34. An apparatus according to claim 25, and further comprising a hollow shaft rotatably disposed within said static body so as to be rotatably driveable by said driving means, wherein said atomizing head is fixedly coupled to said hollow shaft so as to rotate together with said hollow shaft.
- 35. An apparatus according to claim 34, wherein said driving means rotatably drives said hollow shaft having said atomizing had coupled thereto.
- 36. An apparatus according to claim 34, wherein one solvent nozzle is provided, and wherein said paint nozzles are arranged within and extend through said one solvent nozzle.
- 37. An apparatus according to claim 36, wherein said solvent nozzle has an end plate having as many apertures formed therethrough as the number of paint nozzles provided, each said paint nozzle extending through a respective aperture with a clearance therebetween for allowing solvent to pass through.
- 38. An apparatus according to claim 34, wherein said driving means for rotating said hollow shaft comprises a plurality of turbine blades fixedly mounted on a peripheral surface of said hollow shaft and a plurality of air injection nozzles provided in said static body for blowing air from a pressurized air source against the turbine blades to cause said hollow shaft to rotate.
- 39. An apparatus according to claim 36, wherein each said paint valve comprises an air-actuated ON/OFF valve.
- 40. An apparatus according to claim 36, further comprising a solvent valve corresponding to said one solvent nozzle, wherein said solvent valve is an air-actuated ON/OFF valve.
- 41. An apparatus according to claim 25, wherein said paint suction portion comprises:
- a piston-rod hole in communication with said paint flow hole;
- a cylinder;
- a piston slidably disposed within said cylinder; and
- a piston-rod coupled to said piston and slidably disposed within said piston-rod hole.
- 42. An apparatus according to claim 41, wherein said cylinder of said paint suction portion has a first chamber and a second chamber on opposite sides of said piston, an expansible spring being housed in said first chamber to bias said piston and said piston-rod in a direction toward said paint flow hole, a pressurized air circuit being connected to said second chamber.
- 43. An apparatus according to claim 41, wherein a diameter of said piston-rod is about 2-6 mm.
- 44. An apparatus according to claim 25, wherein said paint flow ON/OFF portion comprises:
- a cylinder;
- a valve seat formed adjacent to a junction between said cylinder and said paint flow hole;
- a needle valve which is movable toward and away from a sealing engagement with said valve seat; and
- a piston slidably disposed within said cylinder and coupled with said needle valve.
- 45. An apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising:
- a plurality of electrode pins arranged radially outside and spaced from said atomizing head; and
- an electrostatic high voltage generating device spatially separated from said static body and electrically connected with said plurality of electrode pins.
- 46. An apparatus according to claim 45, wherein said plurality of electrode pins are arranged at equi-intervals on a circle about an axis of said static body.
- 47. An apparatus according to claim 25, wherein said drive assembly has a drive shaft which is coupled to said atomizing head.
- 48. An apparatus according to claim 47, wherein said plurality of paint nozzles are arranged about and radially spaced from said drive shaft of said drive assembly.
- 49. An apparatus according to claim 48, wherein each said paint nozzle further comprises:
- a valve seat formed adjacent to a downstream end of said paint nozzle;
- a needle valve disposed within said paint nozzle and sealingly engageable with said valve seat;
- a cylinder;
- a piston slidably disposed within said cylinder and defining a first chamber and a second chamber within said cylinder on opposite sides of said piston, said piston being coupled to said needle valve;
- a spring disposed in said first chamber to bias said piston and said needle valve toward a sealing engagement with said valve seat; and
- an air circuit connected to said second chamber of said cylinder for introducing pressurized air into said second chamber.
- 50. An apparatus according to claim 49, wherein an identical number of solvent nozzles and paint nozzles are provided, wherein each said paint nozzle is disposed within a respective said solvent nozzle.
- 51. An apparatus according to claim 47, wherein each of said paint nozzles is angled toward the axis of said static body with respect to a direction toward said atomizing head and away from said static body.
- 52. A rotary atomizing electrostatic coating apparatus comprising:
- (a) a static body having an axis therealong;
- (b) an atomizing head rotatable about said axis of said static body;
- (c) driving means for rotatably driving said atomizing head; and
- (d) a static nozzle assembly coupled to said static body and opposite from said atomizing head, including a plurality of paint nozzles and a plurality of solvent nozzles, wherein an identical number of solvent nozzles and paint nozzles are provided, wherein each said paint nozzle is provided within a respective said solvent nozzle, each said paint nozzle supplying a particular paint to said atomizing head.
- 53. An apparatus according to claim 52, wherein between two and ten paint nozzles are provided.
- 54. An apparatus according to claim 52, wherein each said paint nozzle extends about 0.5-10 mm farther than a corresponding said solvent nozzle.
- 55. An apparatus according to claim 52, wherein said atomizing head comprises a bell having an axis and a hub disposed within said bell in a plane perpendicular to said axis of said bell, wherein said hub has a central portion and a peripheral portion radially distal to said central portion, said hub including:
- a protruding portion provided at said central portion opposite said nozzle assembly,
- a plurality of first apertures formed through said hub at said peripheral portion of the hub for allowing a paint from said nozzle assembly to pass therethrough, and
- a plurality of second apertures formed through said hub adjacent said central portion of said hub for allowing a solvent to pass therethrough, wherein each said second aperture is angled with respect to said axis of said bell so that said second apertures converge toward said axis of said atomizing head along a direction away from said nozzle assembly.
- 56. An apparatus according to claim 52, further comprising:
- an electrostatic high voltage generating device electrically connected with said atomizing head; and
- a paint-spray shaping air injection device coupled to said static body for shaping a spray pattern of a paint sprayed from one of the paint nozzles.
- 57. An apparatus according to claim 52, further comprising a plurality of paint valves, each said paint valve corresponding to and fluidly communicating with a respective said paint nozzle.
- 58. An apparatus according to claim 52, further comprising at least one solvent valve corresponding to and fluidly communicating with said plurality of solvent nozzles.
- 59. An apparatus according to claim 52, further comprising:
- a plurality of paint valves, each said paint valve corresponding to a respective paint nozzle, and at least one solvent valve, said at least one solvent valve corresponding to said plurality of solvent nozzles;
- a plurality of paint sources, each said paint source corresponding to a respective paint nozzle, each said paint source having a unique paint relative to other said paint sources, and a solvent source;
- a plurality of paint passages, each said paint passage corresponding to a respective paint nozzle, and at least one solvent passage, said at least one solvent passage corresponding to said plurality of solvent nozzles, each said paint passage connecting a paint nozzle to a respective paint valve and each said solvent passage connecting a solvent nozzle to a respective solvent valve; and
- a plurality of paint hoses and at least one solvent hose, each said paint hose connecting a respective paint valve to a respective paint source and each said solvent hose connecting a respective solvent valve to said solvent source.
- 60. An apparatus according to claim 59, wherein each said paint hose includes a regulator and a gear pump.
- 61. An apparatus according to claim 52, further comprising a hollow shaft rotatably disposed within said static body so as to be rotatably driveable by said driving means, wherein said atomizing head is fixedly coupled to said hollow shaft so as to rotate together with said hollow shaft.
- 62. An apparatus according to claim 61, wherein said driving means rotatably drives said hollow shaft having said atomizing head coupled thereto.
- 63. An apparatus according to claim 61, wherein said driving means for rotating said hollow shaft comprises a plurality of turbine blades fixedly mounted on a peripheral surface of said hollow shaft and a plurality of air injection nozzles provided in said static body for blowing air from a pressurized air source against the turbine blades to cause said hollow shaft to rotate.
- 64. An apparatus according to claim 52, further comprising further comprising a plurality of paint valves, each said paint valve corresponding to and fluidly communicating with a corresponding one of said paint nozzles, and wherein each said paint valve comprises an air-actuated ON/OFF valve.
- 65. An apparatus according to claim 52, further comprising:
- a plurality of paint valves, one said paint valve corresponding to and fluidly communicating with a respective one of said paint nozzles, each said paint valve comprising:
- a valve body having a paint flow hole formed therein, said paint flow hole being connected with one of said paint nozzles;
- a paint flow ON/OFF portion for selectively preventing a paint from flowing through said paint flow hole; and
- a paint suction portion, located downstream of said paint flow ON/OFF portion, for suctioning paint in said paint flow hole between said nozzle and said paint flow ON/OFF portion after said paint flow ON/OFF portion is operated to prevent paint flow, wherein said paint suction portion comprises:
- a piston-rod hole in communication with the paint flow hole;
- a cylinder;
- a piston slidably disposed within the cylinder; and
- a piston-rod coupled to the piston and slidably disposed within the piston-rod hole.
- 66. An apparatus according to claim 65, wherein said cylinder of said paint suction portion has a first chamber and a second chamber on opposite sides of said piston, an expansible spring being housed in said first chamber to bias said piston and said piston-rod in a direction toward said paint flow hole, a pressurized air circuit being connected to said second chamber.
- 67. An apparatus according to claim 65, wherein a diameter said piston-rod is about 2-6 mm.
- 68. An apparatus according to claim 52, further comprising:
- a plurality of paint valves, one said paint valve corresponding to and fluidly communicating with a respective one of said paint nozzles, each said paint valve comprising:
- a valve body having a paint flow hole formed therein, said paint flow hole being connected with one of said paint nozzles;
- a paint flow ON/OFF portion for selectively preventing a paint from flowing through said paint flow hole; and
- a paint suction portion, located downstream of said paint flow ON/OFF portion, for suctioning paint in said paint flow hole between said nozzle and said paint flow ON/OFF portion after said paint flow ON/OFF portion is operated to prevent paint flow;
- wherein said paint flow ON/OFF portion comprises:
- a cylinder;
- a valve seat formed adjacent to a junction between said cylinder and said paint flow hole;
- a needle valve which is movable toward and away from a sealing engagement with said valve seat; and
- a piston slidably disposed within said cylinder and coupled with said needle valve.
- 69. An apparatus according to claim 52, further comprising:
- a plurality of electrode pins arranged radially outside and spaced from said atomizing head; and
- an electrostatic high voltage generating device spatially separated from said static body and electrically connected with said plurality of electrode pins.
- 70. An apparatus according to claim 69, wherein said plurality of electrode pins are arranged at equi-intervals on a circle about an axis of said static body.
- 71. An apparatus according to claim 52, wherein said drive assembly has a drive shaft which is coupled to said atomizing head.
- 72. An apparatus according to claim 71, wherein said plurality of paint nozzles includes a valve structure corresponding to each said paint nozzle and is arranged about and radially spaced from said drive shaft of the drive assembly.
- 73. An apparatus according to claim 71, wherein each of said paint nozzles is angled toward an axis of said static body with respect to a direction toward said atomizing head and away from said static body.
- 74. A rotary atomizing electrostatic coating apparatus comprising:
- a static body having an axis therealong;
- an atomizing head rotatable about said axis of said static body;
- driving means for rotatably driving said atomizing head; and
- a static nozzle assembly coupled to said static body and opposite from said atomizing head, including a plurality of paint nozzles and at least one solvent nozzle, each said paint nozzle supplying a particular paint to said atomizing head,
- wherein said solvent nozzle has an end plate which defines a plurality of apertures therethrough equal in number to said plurality of paint nozzles, each said paint nozzle extending through a respective aperture reserving a clearance therebetween for allowing solvent to pass through.
- 75. A rotary atomizing electrostatic coating apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of paint nozzles; and
- a plurality of paint valves, one said paint valve corresponding to and fluidly communicating with a respective one of said plurality of paint nozzles, each said paint valve comprising:
- a valve body having a paint flow hole formed therein, the paint flow hole being connected with one of said paint nozzles;
- a paint flow ON/OFF portion for selectively preventing paint from flowing through said paint flow hole; and
- a paint suction portion, located downstream of said paint flow ON/OFF portion, for suctioning paint in said paint flow hole between said nozzle and said paint flow ON/OFF portion after said paint flow ON/OFF portion is operated to prevent paint flow,
- wherein said paint suction portion comprises:
- a piston-rod hole in communication with said paint flow hole;
- a cylinder;
- a piston slidably disposed within said cylinder; and
- a piston-rod coupled to said piston and slidably disposed within said piston-rod hole.
- 76. An apparatus according to claim 75, wherein said cylinder of said paint suction portion has a first chamber and a second chamber on opposite sides of said piston, an expansible spring housed in said first chamber so as to bias said piston and said piston-rod in a direction toward said paint flow hole, and a pressurized air circuit connected to said second chamber.
- 77. An apparatus according to claim 75, wherein a diameter of said piston-rod hole is about 2-6 mm.
- 78. An apparatus according to claim 75, wherein said paint flow ON/OFF portion comprises:
- a cylinder;
- a valve seat formed adjacent to a junction between said cylinder and said paint flow hole;
- a needle valve which is movable toward and away from a sealing engagement with said valve seat; and
- a piston slidably disposed within said cylinder and coupled with said needle valve.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/117,670, filed on Sep. 8, 1993, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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