Claims
- 1. Apparatus for reproducing a predetermined pattern on a medium comprising in combination
- a source of colored ink,
- a primary source of compressed air, and
- a spray head, said spray head comprising:
- a housing having an inner ink chamber in flow communication with said source of ink,
- an outer air chamber in flow communication with said source of air and surrounding said inner ink chamber,
- a spray nozzle having an outside diameter and an internal longitudinal bore connected to said inner ink chamber and extending forward of said housing,
- a spray shield having an outer surface adjacent said medium and an inner surface positioned adjacent to and spaced from said housing and having a transverse opening therethrough in alignment with said nozzle, and
- an auxiliary air supply having a pressure significantly less than the pressure of the air from said primary source of compressed air, said auxiliary air supply being in flow communication with the space between said shield and said housing thereby to force clean air through the space and out through said spray shield opening.
- 2. A combination as claimed in claim 1 wherein
- said inner surface is spaced from said housing between about 0.02 and 0.05 inches.
- 3. The combination as claimed in claim 1 wherein said nozzle extends into said opening.
- 4. The combination as claimed in claim 3 wherein
- said nozzle terminates within said opening and between said inner and outer surfaces of said spray shield.
- 5. The combination as claimed in claim 2 wherein
- said opening in the spray shield is tapered through a thickness of the spray shield with a large diameter portion of the tapered opening positioned adjacent the medium to be sprayed,
- and said nozzle extends into said opening.
- 6. The combination as claimed in claim 4 wherein
- said opening in the spray shield is tapered from a portion having a large diameter to a portion having a smaller diameter with said smaller diameter surrounding said nozzle.
- 7. The combination as claimed in claim 6 wherein
- said portion of said tapered opening has a diameter approximately equal to twice the outside diameter of said nozzle.
- 8. The combination as claimed in claim 6 wherein
- said smaller portion in said spray shield is between about 0.03 and 0.08 inches.
- 9. The combination as claimed in claim 1 wherein
- said auxiliary air supply supplies air at a pressure of about 3 to 6 psi.
- 10. Apparatus for reproducing a predetermined pattern on a medium comprising in combination
- a source of colored ink,
- a primary source of compressed air, and
- a spray head, said spray head comprising:
- a housing having an inner ink chamber in flow communication with said source of ink,
- an outer air chamber in flow communication with said source of air and surrounding said inner ink chamber,
- a spray nozzle having an outside diameter and an internal longitudinal bore connected to said inner ink chamber and extending forward of said housing,
- a spray shield having an outer surface adjacent said medium and an inner surface positioned adjacent to and spaced from said housing and having a transverse opening therethrough in alignment with said nozzle, and
- said nozzle has a longitudinal axis extending lengthwise of said nozzle and an end surface forming an angle significantly less than ninety degrees from the longitudinal axis of said nozzle.
- 11. The combination as claimed in claim 10 wherein
- said angle is between 20 and 70 degrees.
- 12. The combination as claimed in claim 10 including
- means for supplying air to the space between said housing and the spray shield at a pressure lower than the pressure supplied by said primary source of compressed air.
- 13. The combination as claimed in claim 12 wherein
- the pressure of said air supplied to the space between the spray shield and the housing is about 3 to 6 psi.
- 14. A jet spray system, comprising:
- a medium to be sprayed with ink,
- an ink jet nozzle having a longitudinal axis extending lengthwise thereof and an exposed end portion adjacent said medium, said end portion of said nozzle having a non-circular external perimeter that is unsymmetrical with respect to the longitudinal axis of said nozzle,
- a source of ink connected to said nozzle,
- a primary source of high pressure air,
- means for directing a flow of air from said primary source around the end portion of said nozzle thereby to cause a flow of ink to be withdrawn from said nozzle and atomized upon said medium, and
- means for producing a transverse asymmetrical relationship between the flow of said air and said flow of ink adjacent said exposed end portion of said nozzle.
- 15. The system as claimed in claim 14 wherein
- the unsymmetry of said end portion of said nozzle is produced by an external projection on the nozzle.
- 16. A jet spray system, comprising
- a medium to be sprayed with ink,
- an ink jet nozzle having an exposed end portion adjacent said medium, said nozzle having an external circumference that deviates from a circular pattern by having a different radius of curvature over a portion of the circumference,
- a source of ink connected to said nozzle,
- a primary source of high pressure air,
- means for directing a flow of air from said primary source around the end portion of said nozzle thereby to cause a flow of ink to be withdrawn from said nozzle and atomized upon said medium, and
- means for producing a transverse asymmetrical relationship between the flow of said air and said flow of ink adjacent said exposed end portion of said nozzle.
- 17. A jet spray system, comprising
- a medium to be sprayed with ink,
- an ink jet nozzle having an exposed end portion adjacent said medium,
- a source of ink connected to said nozzle,
- a primary source of high pressure air,
- a spray shield having an outer surface adjacent said medium and having a transverse opening therethrough in alignment with said nozzle,
- means for directing a flow of air from said primary source around the end portion of said nozzle thereby to cause a flow of ink to be withdrawn from said nozzle and atomized upon said medium, and
- means for producing a transverse asymmetrical relationship between the flow of said air and said flow of ink adjacent said exposed end portion of said nozzle.
- 18. The system as claimed in claim 17 wherein
- said opening is tapered through a thickness of the spray shield with a large diameter portion nearest said medium.
- 19. The system as claimed in claim 17 wherein
- the end portion projects into said shield and terminates between opposing surfaces thereof.
- 20. The system as claimed in claim 17 wherein said nozzle has a longitudinal axis extending lengthwise of thereof and an end surface of said nozzle lies in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the end portion of said nozzle.
- 21. The system as claimed in claim 20 wherein
- the end surface of said nozzle and the longitudinal axis of the end portion of the nozzle are disposed of an angle between about 20 and 70 degrees.
- 22. The system as claimed in claim 17 including means for supplying air to between said housing and the spray shield at a pressure lower than the pressure supplied by said primary source of compressed air.
- 23. A method of spray painting a predetermined pattern on a medium by atomized ink comprising the steps of
- providing an ink source, a nozzle having an open end with a capillary bore therein connected to said ink source, a primary source of compressed air, and means connecting said source of compressed air to said open end of said nozzle,
- positioning said nozzle with said open end adjacent said medium,
- forming a tubular flow of said air around said nozzle in a direction of said medium with sufficient velocity to withdraw ink from said nozzle, and
- providing a non-symmetrical mechanical structure adjacent said open end of said nozzle by positioning said capillary bore in said nozzle off-center from a central longitudinal axis of said nozzle,
- thereby creating a transverse asymmetrical relationship between the flow of said air and said ink adjacent said open end of said nozzle.
- 24. A method of spray painting a predetermined pattern on a medium by atomized ink comprising the steps of
- providing an ink source, a nozzle having an open end with a capillary bore therein connected to said ink source, and a primary source of compressed air connected to said open end of said nozzle,
- positioning said nozzle with said open end adjacent said medium,
- forming a tubular flow of said air around said nozzle in a direction of said medium with sufficient velocity to withdraw ink from said nozzle, and
- providing said nozzle with a cross-sectional non-circular exterior diameter that is unsymmetrical with respect to a central longitudinal axis of said nozzle,
- thereby creating a transverse asymmetrical relationship between the flow of said air and said ink adjacent said open end of said nozzle.
- 25. A method of spray painting a predetermined pattern on a medium by atomized ink comprising the steps of
- providing an ink source, a nozzle having an open end with a capillary bore therein connected to said ink source, and a primary source of compressed air connected to said open end of said nozzle,
- positioning said nozzle with said open end adjacent said medium,
- forming a tubular flow of said air around said nozzle in a direction of said medium with sufficient velocity to withdraw ink from said nozzle, and providing said open end of said nozzle with an external circumference that deviates from a circular pattern by having different radius of curvature over a portion of the circumference,
- thereby creating a transverse asymmetrical relationship between the flow of said air and said ink in the area of said open end of said nozzle.
- 26. A method of spray painting a predetermined pattern on a medium by atomized ink comprising the steps of
- providing an ink source, a nozzle having an open end with a capillary bore therein connected to said ink source, and a primary source of compressed air in flow communication with said open end of said nozzle,
- positioning said nozzle with said open end adjacent said medium,
- forming a tubular flow of said air around said nozzle in a direction of said medium with sufficient velocity to withdraw ink from said nozzle,
- providing a spray shield between said nozzle and said medium, said spray shield having a transverse opening therein in alignment with said nozzle, and
- providing a non-symmetrical mechanical structure adjacent said open end of said nozzle,
- thereby creating a transverse asymmetrical relationship between the flow of said air and said ink adjacent said open end of said nozzle.
- 27. The method as claimed in claim 26 wherein
- said opening in said spray shield is tapered through a thickness of the spray shield with a large diameter portion nearest said medium.
- 28. The method as claimed in claim 27 wherein
- a small diameter portion of said opening is approximately twice an outside diameter of said nozzle.
- 29. The method as claimed in claim 26 including the steps of
- producing an auxiliary flow of clean air at a pressure significantly less than the pressure provided by said primary air source and directing said air over a surface of said spray shield opposite from said medium and through said opening.
- 30. A system for spray painting a multi-colored pattern on a medium comprising in combination
- a primary source of compressed air,
- a plurality of ink sources for different colored inks, and
- a spray head, said spray head comprising; a plurality of jet spray assemblies each including
- a housing having an inner ink chamber,
- means for connecting inner ink chamber with one of said ink sources,
- an outer air chamber surrounding said inner ink chamber,
- means for connecting said air chamber to said primary source of air, and
- a spray nozzle having an internal capillary bore connected to said inner ink chamber and extending forward of said housing, and
- a spray shield positioned between said medium and said spray head, said shield having a plurality of transverse openings each including a spray nozzle extending therein.
- 31. The combination as claimed in claim 30 wherein
- each of said openings is tapered through a thickness of the spray shield with a large diameter portion of each of said openings positioned adjacent said medium.
- 32. The combination as claimed in claim 31 wherein
- each of said nozzles terminates within one of said openings.
- 33. The combination as claimed in claim 31 wherein
- a small diameter portion of each of said openings is about twice an outside diameter of an adjacent nozzle.
- 34. The combination as claimed in claim 32 including
- said housing enclosing said jet spray assemblies and having a surface spaced from said shield.
- 35. The combination as claimed in claim 34 including
- means for producing a low pressure auxiliary flow of clean air into said space between said housing and said shield and thence through said openings.
- 36. The combination as claimed in claim 35 wherein
- said auxiliary flow of clean air is at a positive pressure lower than the pressure required to extract ink from said nozzles.
- 37. The combination as claimed in claim 34 including
- means in combination with said shield and said housing for forming an enclosure encompassing an entrance to said space between said housing and said shield, and
- a source of low pressure air connected to said enclosure whereby a constant flow of air passes into said space between said housing and said shield and exits through said openings.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/186,308, filed Jan. 26, 1994, now abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/814,566, filed Dec. 30, 1991 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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