Abstract:
A spray gun coating objects with a coating material. Its barrel (2) and its grip (4), at least their basic shapes, are one integral structure (6).
Abstract:
Electrostatic spray device for coating powder or liquid with at least one charging electrode for electrostatic charging the coating material. The device has at least one, and preferably a plurality, of counter electrodes for the electrostatic removal of free charges (electrons or ions) from the stream of sprayed coating material adjacent a coating material discharge nozzle on the device. The counter electrodes are carrier by a ring which is slipped onto a body of the device. A sleeve screwed onto the body holds the ring in an axial direction on the body. An electrical line for discharging the free charges from the counter electrodes is secured to the ring. The electrical line passes through and is confined in a bore in the body to prevent rotation and axial movement of the ring on the body. When the sleeve is removed from the body, the counter electrode ring and attached electrical line can be withdrawn from the body in the axial direction as a unit.
Abstract:
Contained in the feed gas line (4) and in the dosing gas line (24) of an injector (2) is a pressure setting instrument (6, 26) each which is adjustable with regard to its outlet pressure. A gas flow instrument (46) displays the entire amount of feed air and dosing air flowing per unit of time. This makes it possible to change the pressures of the feed air and the dosing air while nonetheless keeping the entire gas quantity in the powder/gas flow in a simple way at a desired value.
Abstract:
An atomizer has a channel through which material to be atomized, preferably comprising a transport gas and a powder, liquid or granular material, flows in a first direction. At or slightly downstream from the downstream end of the channel, preferably an atomizer gas is injected into the stream to be atomized, the injection occurring at an angle to the first direction. Preferably the atomizer gas is injected to impart a rotary motion to the stream. At the downstream end of the channel is a funnel-shaped outlet whose surface is so shaped that the stream can adhere to the interior surface of the outlet under the Coanda effect, producing an atomized cloud of transversely uniform density. A gas jacket may be used to control the shape of the cloud. The flow of both the atomizer gas and the gas forming the gas jacket is preferably adjustable in speed and direction.
Abstract:
A pneumatic conveyor for powdered to granular bulk material, having adjustable conveyance capacity, is disclosed, the capacity being adjusted by electromagnetic adjustment of a pressure regulator disposed in a conduit used to supply a propellant for drawing the bulk material from a storage container thereof and for conveying it. A supplemental supply of gas, which may be but need not be different from the propellant gas, may be provided to control the flow of propellant gas independently of the first pressure regulator. In this case, the flow of the supplemental gas may itself be controlled by a second pressure regulator. The pressure regulators operate according to the diffuser or Venturi principle. The device may be particularly advantageously applied to the spray-coating of articles with a bulk material.
Abstract:
A spray coating device for the electrostatic spray coating of articles. The device includes a spray appliance which is carried by an elongated tubular support housing through which all connecting conduits for the spray appliance extend. The tubular support can be supported by a carrier device, such as a reciprocator, located outside of a spray booth and can extend through a side wall opening in the spray booth for positioning the spray appliance in the spray booth. The spray appliance may be a powder coating material applicator. Preferably, the top surfaces of the spray appliance and the tubular carrier are substantially continuous and without significant steps and of the smallest possible size in order to minimize the deposit of coating material and dust.
Abstract:
The gun grip (18) and the gun barrel (2) are two bodies that are detachably connected with each other. The fluid line (26) is a stiff tube with two tubular shanks (27, 28) which at said angle extend obliquely to each other. The one tubular shank (28) is removably installed in a channel (25) of the gun grip (18), the other tubular shank (27) in a first channel (10) of the gun barrel (2), each from sides of the gun grip (18) and the gun barrel (2) that border on each other.
Abstract:
A spraying device for spraying powdered material on an article includes an axially extending powder channel formed in the body of the spraying device which has an upstream region and a downstream end. The material flows out through a spraying opening located at the downstream end. A support extends from the spraying opening, upstream into the powder channel. The support defines a gas channel therein. A plurality of gas outlet orifices, located near the spraying opening, connect the gas channel to the powder channel. The orifices are inclined obliquely in the downstream direction. Electrical electrodes, connected to a high voltage, extend into the orifices and reach to or just beyond the orifices, into the powder channel. The axial distance from the tip of the electrodes to the spraying opening should be about equal to the diameter of the powder channel or according to an alternate embodiment about one half the diameter. The gas flowing past the electrodes picks up and carries electrical charges from the electrodes into the powdered material and further prevents settling of a powdered material on the electrodes.
Abstract:
A spray-coating control system for automatically spraying articles moved through a spray-coating region by a conveyor is disclosed. A pulse generating means such as a shaft encoder, which is connected to the conveyor, generates conveyor movement pulses in response to movement of the conveyor. These pulses are processed by a timing signal generating circuit to produce timing signals at a fraction of the frequency of the conveyor movement pulses and in synchronism therewith. The timing signals are used to control the operation of the sprayer synchronously with the movement of the articles through the spray-coating region. Hangers for suspending the articles from the conveyor are nominally equally spaced along the conveyor. These hangers can, however, be positioned at varying distances from one another along the conveyor due to stretching of local sections of the conveyor. In order for the timing signals to be generated at a frequency representative of the true movement of the hangers, and therefore the true movement of the articles to be sprayed, even when the distance between hangers varies, the hangers serve as signal elements and are sensed by a hanger detector which generates a hanger detection signal generated every time a hanger is sensed. Each of these hanger detection signals resets the timing signal generating circuit which then begins to operate in response to pulses from the pulse generating means and generates a timing signal each time a first predetermined number of pulses from the pulse generating means has been received, until a second predetermined number of timing signals has been received.