1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a spray system, more particularly to an ultrasonic spray coating system and a spray-forming head thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
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(A) The overall structure is complicated and bulky, thus being quite restricted regarding spatial allocation; and
(B) The liquid supply applicator 13 is a linear atomizer and the orifice is rather small in diameter, hence the range and the spraying speed of the liquid supply are limited.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide an ultrasonic spray coating system and a spray-forming head thereof that can eliminate the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an ultrasonic spray coating system including a base seat, a piezoelectric transducer, a spray-forming head and a liquid supply applicator. The piezoelectric transducer is mounted on the base seat for generating ultrasonic vibrations.
The spray-forming head has a main body, a bottom body and an air-entrainment mechanism. The main body is mounted to and below the piezoelectric transducer, and the bottom body is integrally formed with the main body and extends downwardly from the main body in a vertical direction. A length of a bottom portion of the bottom body in a first horizontal direction that is perpendicular to the vertical direction gradually decreases downwardly in the vertical direction. The bottom body has an elongated bottom surface that extends in a second horizontal direction perpendicular to the vertical direction and the first horizontal direction. The air-entrainment mechanism has an air-stream channel and an air vent. The air-stream channel is formed inside the main body and the bottom body and is adapted to be connected to a high-pressure air source. The air vent is formed in the bottom surface of the bottom body and is in spatial communication with the air-stream channel. A length of the air vent in the second horizontal direction is greater than that of the air-stream channel.
The liquid supply applicator has a bottom seat mounted on the base seat, a discharge component and a control component. The discharge component is mounted on the bottom seat and cooperates with the bottom seat to define a discharge orifice. The control component is mounted on the discharge component for controlling the size of the discharge orifice. Liquid discharged by the liquid supply applicator is atomized by the ultrasonic vibrations and guided by high pressure air supplied by the high-pressure air source and discharged via the air vent.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided the spray-forming head of the aforementioned ultrasonic spray coating system.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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The spray-forming head 23 has a main body 231, a bottom body 232 and an air-entrainment mechanism 233. The main body 231 is mounted to and below the piezoelectric transducer 22, and the bottom body 232 is integrally formed with the main body 231 and extends downwardly from the main body 231 in a vertical direction (Z). In this embodiment, a length of a bottom portion of the bottom body 232 in a first horizontal direction (X) which is perpendicular to the vertical direction (Z) gradually decreases downwardly in the vertical direction (Z), and a length of the bottom body 232 in a second horizontal direction (Y) which is perpendicular to the vertical direction (Z) and the first horizontal direction (X) is substantially the same as that of the main body 231. The bottom body 232 has an elongated bottom surface 236 (see
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The discharge component 242 of the liquid supply applicator 24 has a basic block 244, a resilient block 245 and a gap 246. The basic block 244 is mounted with the control component 243. The resilient block 245 cooperates with the bottom seat 241 to define the discharge orifice 240 having an elongated shape in the second horizontal direction (Y). The gap 246 is formed between the basic block 244 and the resilient block 245.
When the control component 243 is operated to move downward relative to the basic block 244, the resilient block 245 is moved downward by the control component 243 such that the size of the gap 246 is increased and the size of the discharge orifice 240 is decreased. On the other hand, when the control component 243 is operated to move upward (i.e., the control component 243 is released from being pressed) , the resilient block 245 can return to its original form/position thereby enlarging the size of the discharge orifice 240. Therefore, the size of the discharge orifice 240 is adjustable to control and maintain a relatively constant discharge speed in order to achieve optimal coating effect.
In this design, through the elongate design of the air vent 235 of the air-entrainment mechanism 233 in the second horizontal direction (Y) and the elongate design of the discharge orifice 240 of the liquid supply applicator 24 also in the second horizontal direction (Y), the spraying range and speed can be increased.
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In summary, the advantages of the present invention are as follows.
A) The air-entrainment mechanism 233 is an integral part of the spray-forming head 23, which simplifies significantly the structural design in addition to being more flexible in spatial allocation. Moreover, the spray-forming head 23 itself is able to control the shape and direction of atomization.
B) The liquid supply applicator 24 has an elongated orifice to enable wide-range atomization so that the spraying speed is increased.
C) This invention increases the uniformity of fluid distribution of the spray. Moreover, the air stream coming through the air-entrainment mechanism 233 controls the shape and direction of atomization so that the liquid droplets of the spray coat evenly on the surface of a targeted object and will not bounce off due to excessive pressure. Therefore, the liquid is effectively consumed and the targeted object is not over-coated.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.