Claims
- 1. A voltage block device for receiving a conductive coating material at substantially ground potential and for dispensing the coating material to an electrostatic spray head which, when actuated, is charged by a power supply, said device comprising
- a cylinder having upper and lower ends, said cylinder being composed of non-conductive material,
- upper and lower caps secured to the ends of the cylinder to define a closed space therein,
- a discharge outlet secured in said lower cap, said outlet being operable to dispense conductive coating material for delivery to an electrostatic spray head,
- a valve secured in said upper cap and having an inlet for receiving conductive coating material under pressure at substantially ground potential and an outlet for discharging said conductive coating material into said closed space,
- a sensor for sensing when the cylinder contains a full reservoir of coating material adjacent the lower end thereof, wherein said full reservoir of coating material has an upper surface which is spaced a distance D from the upper cap,
- a pressure regulator for receiving compressed gas and delivering it into the closed space to maintain a pressure therein, and
- a valve circuit including said sensor and operable to open said valve so that a stream of conductive coating material is dispensed into said cylinder where it falls into the reservoir of conductive coating material, only when
- said sensor senses that the cylinder contains less than a full reservoir of coating material and
- the spray head is not being charged by said power supply,
- said valve circuit being further operable to close said valve whenever
- said sensor senses that the cylinder contains a full reservoir of coating material or
- the spray head is being charged by said power supply,
- wherein, when said valve is closed, an air gap having a length corresponding with said distance D is maintained in the device and wherein said air gap is sufficiently long to prevent the leakage of potential from the reservoir of coating material to said upper cap and said valve.
- 2. The device claimed in claim 1 wherein said sensor is secured to the device, outside of the cylinder and wherein said sensor is a capacitance type which emits a signal to detect the presence or absence of liquid in the cylinder, adjacent to the sensor.
- 3. The device claimed in claim 1 wherein said valve is opened and closed by an electric solenoid which is included in said valve circuit.
- 4. The device claimed in claim 1 wherein said sensor is connected between two terminals in said valve circuit, wherein said sensor electrically connects said terminals when it senses a full reservoir condition and wherein said sensor electrically disconnects said terminals when it does not sense a full reservoir condition.
- 5. A voltage block device for receiving a conductive coating material at substantially ground potential and for dispensing the coating material to an electrostatic spray head which, when actuated, is charged by a power supply, said device comprising
- a cylinder having upper and lower ends, said cylinder being composed of non-conductive material,
- upper and lower caps secured to the ends of the cylinder to define a closed space therein,
- a discharge outlet secured in said lower cap, said outlet being operable to dispense conductive coating material for delivery to an electrostatic spray head,
- a valve secured in said upper cap and having an inlet for receiving conductive coating material under pressure at substantially ground potential and an outlet for discharging said conductive coating material into said closed space,
- a sensor for sensing when the cylinder contains a full reservoir of coating material, wherein said full reservoir of coating material has an upper surface which is spaced a distance D from the upper cap,
- a pressure regulator for receiving compressed gas and delivering it into the closed space to maintain a pressure therein,
- a timer operable to repeatably create a first signal of a duration O and a second signal of a duration C, and
- a valve circuit including said sensor and said timer and being operable, when said sensor senses that the cylinder contains less than a full reservoir of coating material, to repeatedly open said valve and keep it open for a length of time equal to the duration O and to close said valve and keep it closed for a length of time equal to the duration C, so that discreet bodies of conductive coating material are dispensed into said cylinder where they fall into the reservoir of conductive coating material in the lower end of the cylinder, said bodies, while falling, each having a substantially uniform length of B,
- wherein, at all times when said valve is dispensing such bodies, the distance D minus the combined length B of all bodies which are falling in the cylinder equals a distance corresponding with a total air gap in the device and wherein said total air gap is sufficiently long that it prevents the leakage of potential from the reservoir of coating material to said upper cap and said valve when the electrostatic spray head is actuated and is being charged by the power supply.
- 6. The device claimed in claim 5 which further includes means for adjusting the duration of said first and second signals created by said timer.
- 7. The device claimed in claim 5 wherein said sensor is secured to the device, outside of the cylinder and wherein said sensor is a capacitance type which emits a signal to detect the presence or absence of liquid in the cylinder, adjacent to the sensor.
- 8. The device claimed in claim 5 wherein said valve is opened and closed by an electric solenoid which is included in said valve circuit.
- 9. The device claimed in claim 5 wherein said sensor is connected between two terminals in said valve circuit, wherein said sensor electrically connects said terminals when it senses a full reservoir condition and wherein said sensor electrically disconnects said terminals when it does not sense a full reservoir condition.
- 10. A voltage block device for receiving a conductive coating material at substantially ground potential and for dispensing the coating material to an electrostatic spray head which, when actuated, is charged by a power supply, said device comprising
- a cylinder having upper and lower ends, said cylinder being composed of non-conductive material,
- upper and lower caps secured to the ends of the cylinder to define a closed space therein,
- a discharge outlet secured in said lower cap, said outlet being operable to dispense conductive coating material for delivery to an electrostatic spray head,
- a valve secured in said upper cap and having an inlet for receiving conductive coating material under pressure at substantially ground potential and an outlet for discharging said conductive coating material into said closed space,
- a sensor for sensing when the cylinder contains a full reservoir of coating material, wherein said full reservoir of coating material has an upper surface which is spaced a distance D from the upper cap,
- a pressure regulator for receiving compressed gas and delivering it into the closed space to maintain a pressure therein,
- a timer operable to repeatably create a first signal of a duration O and a second signal of a duration C,
- switch means for selecting between operation of the device in a first mode and a second mode,
- a valve circuit including said sensor and said switch means and operable, in the first mode of operation, to open said valve so that a stream of conductive coating material is dispensed into said cylinder where it falls into the reservoir of conductive coating material, only when
- said sensor senses that the cylinder contains less than a full reservoir of coating material and
- the spray head is not being charged by said power supply,
- said valve circuit being further operable, in said first mode of operation, to close said valve whenever
- said sensor senses that the cylinder contains a full reservoir of coating material or
- the spray head is being charged by said power supply,
- wherein, when said valve is closed in said first mode of operation, an air gap having a length corresponding with said distance D is maintained in the device and wherein said air gap is sufficiently long to prevent the leakage of potential from the reservoir of coating material to said upper cap and said valve,
- said valve circuit being operable, in the second mode of operation, when said sensor senses that the cylinder contains less than a full reservoir of coating material, to repeatedly open said valve and keep it open for a length of time equal to the duration O and to close said valve and keep it closed for a length of time equal to the duration C, so that discreet bodies of conductive coating material are dispensed into said cylinder where they fall into the reservoir of conductive coating material in the lower end of the cylinder, said bodies, while falling, each having a substantially uniform length of B,
- wherein, at all times when said valve is dispensing such bodies in said second mode of operation, the distance D minus the combined length B of all bodies which are falling in the cylinder equals a distance corresponding with the total air gap in the device and wherein said total air gap is sufficiently long that it prevents the leakage of potential from the reservoir of coating material to said upper cap and said valve when the electrostatic spray head is actuated and is being charged by the power supply.
- 11. The device claimed in claim 10 which further includes means for adjusting the duration of said first and second signals created by said timer.
- 12. The device claimed in claim 10 wherein said sensor is secured to the device, outside of the cylinder and wherein said sensor is a capacitance type which emits a signal to detect the presence or absence of liquid in the cylinder, adjacent to the sensor.
- 13. The device claimed in claim 10 wherein said valve is opened and closed by an electric solenoid which is included in said valve circuit.
- 14. The device claimed in claim 10 wherein said sensor is connected between two terminals in said valve circuit, wherein said sensor electrically connects said terminals when it senses a full reservoir condition and wherein said sensor electrically disconnects said terminals when it does not sense a full reservoir condition.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/157,741 filed Nov. 24, 1993, now abandoned.
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