Claims
- 1. A tribo-electric powder spray gun, which comprises:
- a mixing section in which powder is mixed with a conveying gas;
- a charging section downstream of the mixing section in which the powder is electrically charged as it flows therethrough, the charging section comprising an inner core having at least one inner core member positioned within a hollow outer cylinder having at least one outer cylinder member, the outer cylinder member having an inner dimension, the inner core member having an outer dimension, an annular gap being formed between the outer cylinder member and inner core member providing a friction charging flowpath for the powder, the outer dimension of the inner core member and the inner dimension of the outer cylinder member each have a plurality of increases and decreases providing undulating charging surfaces, the outer dimension of the inner core member increasing at generally the same longitudinal position that the inner dimension of the outer cylinder member increases, the outer dimension of the inner core member decreasing at generally the same longitudinal position that the inner dimension of the outer cylinder member decreases, the charging surfaces of the inner core member and the outer cylinder member each made of electrically insulating material, whereby the powder is frictionally charged by repeated contact with the cylinder member and the core member during flow through the annular gap; and
- a sprayhead downstream of the charging section for dispensing the charged powder.
- 2. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 1, further comprising a ground electrode located externally to the flowpath of the powder.
- 3. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 2, wherein the ground electrode comprises a ground ring around the exterior of the outer cylinder.
- 4. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 3, wherein a second gap is present between elements forming part of the powder flowpath to provide for surface conduction between elements, the second gap being positioned adjacent to the ground ring.
- 5. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 4, comprising in addition at least one ring made from electrically insulating material provided between the inner core and the outer cylinder in contact with the charging surfaces thereof.
- 6. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 1, wherein the inner core includes an inner wear sleeve formed of a stiffening element with an external contact layer made of an electrically insulating material forming a charging surface.
- 7. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 1, wherein the outer cylinder includes an outer wear sleeve formed of a stiffening element with a contact layer made of an electrically insulating material forming a charging surface.
- 8. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 1, wherein the inner core is removable from the outer cylinder, and the largest outer dimension of the inner core is smaller than the smallest inner dimension of the outer cylinder to permit the inner core to be removed longitudinally from the outer cylinder.
- 9. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 1, wherein the width of the annular gap remains generally constant along the length of the outer cylinder member and the inner core member.
- 10. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 1, wherein the mixing section includes a diffuser at the inlet end of the gun, the diffuser including a first inlet for the powder suspended in a gas and a second inlet for the conveying gas.
- 11. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 10, wherein the diffuser controls the charge on the powder by driving the powder through the charging section at a selected velocity.
- 12. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 1, wherein the inner core includes an inlet distributor and the outer cylinder includes an inlet wear sleeve, the inlet distributor and the inlet wear sleeve defining a diverging annular inlet to the annular gap between the inner core member and the outer cylinder member.
- 13. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 12, wherein the inlet distributor and the inlet wear sleeve are constructed of electrically insulating material.
- 14. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 1, wherein the inner core includes an outlet distributor and the outer cylinder includes an outlet wear sleeve, the outlet distributor and the outlet wear sleeve defining a converging annular outlet from the annular gap between the inner core member and the outer cylinder member.
- 15. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 14, wherein the outlet distributor and the outlet wear sleeve are constructed of electrically insulating material.
- 16. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 1, wherein the inner core member includes an inner wear sleeve and the outer cylinder member includes an outer wear sleeve, the inner wear*sleeve and the outer wear sleeve each being removable from the spray gun separately from other elements of the gun.
- 17. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 16, wherein the inner wear sleeve is longitudinally symmetrical, whereby it can be re-inserted into the outer wear sleeve in either direction.
- 18. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 16, wherein the outer wear sleeve is longitudinally symmetrical, whereby the inner wear sleeve can be re-inserted into it in either direction.
- 19. A tribo-electric powder spray gun, which comprises:
- a mixing section in which powder is mixed with a conveying gas;
- a charging section downstream of the mixing section in which the powder is electrically charged as it flows therethrough, the charging section comprising an inner core positioned within a hollow outer cylinder, an annular gap being formed between the outer cylinder and inner core providing a friction charging flowpath for the powder, at least one of the inner core and outer cylinder being electrically connected to ground through an annular ground ring positioned externally to the flowpath of the powder, the ground ring located at the inlet of the charging section and extending along substantially less than half of the charging section, whereby the powder is frictionally charged by repeated contact with the cylinder and the core during flow through the annular gap; and
- a sprayhead downstream of the charging section for dispensing the charged powder.
- 20. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 19, wherein the ground ring is located around the exterior of the outer cylinder.
- 21. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 19, wherein a second gap is present between elements forming part of the powder flowpath, the second gap being positioned adjacent to the ground electrode.
- 22. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 19, wherein the mixing section includes a diffuser at the inlet end of the gun, the diffuser including a first inlet for the powder suspended in a gas and a second inlet for conveying gas.
- 23. A tribo-electric powder spray gun which comprises:
- a mixing section in which powder is mixed with a conveying gas;
- a charging section downstream of the mixing section in which the powder is electrically charged as it flows therethrough, the charging section comprising an inner core-positioned within a hollow outer cylinder, the inner core and the outer cylinder each having inner charging surfaces, an annular gap being formed between the outer cylinder and inner core providing a friction charging flowpath for the powder, at least one of the inner core and outer cylinder being electrically connected to ground through a ground electrode located externally to the flowpath of the powder, the ground electrode being positioned at the inlet to the charging section, a second gap being present between elements forming part of the powder flowpath, the second gap being positioned adjacent to the ground electrode, there being at least one ring made of electrically insulating material located between the inner core and the outer cylinder, the ring being in contact with the charging surfaces, whereby the powder is frictionally charged by repeated contact with the cylinder and the core during flow through the annular gap; and
- a sprayhead at the outlet of the charging section for dispensing the charged powder.
- 24. A tribo-electric powder spray gun which comprises:
- a mixing section in which powder is mixed with a conveying gas;
- a charging section downstream of the mixing section in which the powder is electrically charged as it flows therethrough, the charging section comprising an inner core having at least one inner core member positioned within a hollow outer cylinder having at least one outer cylinder member, the outer cylinder member having an external inner dimension and the inner core member having an external outer dimension, the outer dimension of the inner core member and the inner dimension of the outer cylinder member each having a plurality of increases and decreases providing undulating inner charging surfaces, the outer dimension of the inner core member increasing at generally the same longitudinal position that the inner dimension of the outer cylinder member increases, the outer dimension of the inner core member decreasing at generally the same longitudinal position that the inner dimension of the outer cylinder member decreases, an annular gap being formed between the outer cylinder member and inner core member providing a friction charging flowpath for the powder, at least one of the inner core member and outer cylinder member being electrically connected to ground through a ground electrode located externally to the flowpath of the powder, whereby the powder is frictionally charged by repeated contact with the cylinder member and the core member during flow through the annular gap; and
- a sprayhead downstream of the charging section for dispensing the charged powder.
- 25. A tribo-electric powder spray gun which comprises:
- a mixing section in which powder is mixed with a conveying gas;
- a charging section downstream of the mixing section in which the powder is electrically charged as it flows therethrough, the charging section comprising an inner core positioned within a hollow outer cylinder, the outer cylinder including an outer wear cylinder formed of a stiffening element with a contact layer forming an outer charging surface, the inner core including an inner wear cylinder formed of a stiffening element with a contact layer forming an inner charging surface, the stiffening elements being made from a NEMA Grade G-10 material, an annular gap being formed between the outer charging surface and the inner charging surface providing a friction charging flowpath for the powder, whereby the powder is frictionally charged by repeated contact with the charging surfaces during flow through the annular gap; and
- a sprayhead at the outlet of the charging section for dispensing the charged powder.
- 26. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 25, wherein the inner core comprises a diverging inlet distributor and a converging outlet distributor installed on opposite ends of the inner wear cylinder.
- 27. A tribo-electric powder spray gun, which comprises:
- a body;
- a mixing section mounted on the body in which powder is mixed with a conveying gas;
- a charging section removably attached to the body downstream of the mixing section in which the powder is electrically charged as it flows therethrough, the charging section comprising an inner core positioned within a hollow outer cylinder, the inner core being positioned relative to the outer cylinder by at least one ring located between the inner core and the outer cylinder, an annular gap being formed between the outer cylinder and inner core providing a friction charging flowpath for the powder, whereby the powder is frictionally charged by repeated contact with the cylinder and the core during flow through the annular gap, a tubular extension fitting over the outer cylinder and removably attached to the body to releasably secure the inner core and the outer cylinder to the body; and
- a sprayhead at the outlet of the charging section for dispensing the charged powder.
- 28. The tribo-electric powder spray gun of claim 27, wherein the inner core and the outer cylinder are releasably secured to the body by a bayonet connection between the tubular extension and the body.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 956,615, filed Oct. 5, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,344,082.
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