Abstract:
A paint cartridge (31) is provided with a wash fluid passage (43) which is in communication with a paint chamber (36), along with a wash fluid valve (45) which is adapted to open and close the wash fluid passage (43). Provided on the side of a replenishing stool (52) are a replenishing valve (61) which supplies or discharges paint to or from the paint chamber (36), an extruding thinner feed/discharge valve (86) which supplies or discharges paint-extruding thinner to or from an extruding thinner chamber (37), and a wash fluid supply valve (101) which supplies a wash fluid to the paint chamber (36) through the wash fluid passage (43). Accordingly, upon opening the replenishing valve (61), wash fluid supply valve (101) and wash fluid valve (45), a wash fluid from the wash fluid supply valve (101) is allowed to flow into the paint chamber (36) through the wash fluid passage (43) and discharged through a feed tube (34) to wash away deposited paint therefrom.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a spray system and a spraying method for coating liquids. An accessory liquid (10) wets the front, external surface's terminal zone (8) of the spray system (2) discharging the spray jet (6) of coating liquid, for instance the front terminal zone of the external periphery of a rotating atomizing bell (4), in order to prevent drying and layering of coating liquid (10) precipitated on said external surface.
Abstract:
An automatic coating apparatus which is arranged to guarantee higher operational reliability, particularly to preclude coating defects as caused by malfunctioning of a cartridge gripper (56) or by the use of an non-replenished or deficiently replenished paint cartridge. A cartridge gripper assembly (55) is constituted by a gripper member (56) with gripper claws for gripping a paint cartridge (25), a grip detector switch (67) which is adapted to detect whether or not the paint cartridge (25) is securely gripped by the gripper. (56), and a replenishment level detector switch (68) which is adapted to detect whether or not the paint cartridge (25) is replenished with paint to a predetermined extent. Therefore, as the paint cartridge (25) is gripped by the cartridge gripper (56), the grip condition on the paint cartridge (25) can be monitor by the grip detector switch (67). At the same time, a replenished paint level within the cartridge (25) can be monitored from outside by the replenishment level detector switch (68).
Abstract:
An atomizing apparatus comprises an electrode, an orifice through which coating material to be atomized is discharged, and a power supply for maintaining across the electrode and an article to be coated by coating material dispensed from the apparatus a potential for transferring electrical charge to the material to be atomized to cause the material to be attracted toward the article. The apparatus has a first surface providing a locus for electrical discharge when the potential is maintained on the electrode. At least one first resistance has first and second terminals adjacent the first surface and the electrode, tending to localize the discharge at the first surface to the first terminal.
Abstract:
A coating dispensing head includes a rotary dispensing device, a rotator for rotating the rotary dispensing device and a tachometer for generating a light signal in response to rotation of the rotator. The head includes a first connection for supplying the coating to the dispensing device, a second connection for supplying motive power to the rotator and a first optical fiber having a first end for receiving the light signal and a second end. At least one of the first and second connections includes first and second passageways terminating at respective first and second generally flat surfaces and connectors for holding the first and second surfaces against each other with the first and second passageways aligned so that the one of coating and motive power supplied to one of the first and second passageways flows into the other of the first and second passageways and thence to the one of the dispensing device and rotator. The second end of the first optical fiber conducts the light signal to one of the first and second surfaces. Third and fourth passageways are provided in the first and second surfaces. The connectors hold the first and second surfaces against each other with the third and fourth passageways aligned. A first retainer is provided for retaining the second end of the optical fiber in a fixed location adjacent the one of the first and second surfaces. A light receiver is provided for receiving the light signal from the second end of the optical fiber. A second retainer is provided for retaining the light receiver in a fixed location adjacent the other of the first and second surfaces.
Abstract:
A fluent, electrically non-insulative coating composition for an electrically non-conductive rotary atomizer comprises about one-tenth to about one-seventh, by weight, short oil alkyds, about one-fourth to about one-third, by weight, phenolic, and about one-half to about two-thirds, by weight, powdered mixture of oxides of antimony and tin, all in a fluid carrier.
Abstract:
An OFF/OFF valve including a fluid passage formed in the valve body, and having a valve seat, a smaller diameter portion extending from the valve seat on a downstream side of the valve seat, and a larger diameter portion extending from the smaller diameter portion on a downstream side of the smaller diameter portion. A valve element is disposed so as to be movable between a position adjacent the valve seat and a position within the larger diameter portion. The valve element is driven by a valve element driving assembly. When the valve is closed, the valve element moves toward the valve seat. When the valve element moves within the smaller diameter portion, the fluid which has passed through the valve element is drawn back due to the pumping effect of the valve element before the valve element finally reaches the valve seat and the valve is completely closed.
Abstract:
A process for coating a substrate such as a photoreceptor is performed by delivering at least two fluid streams to a bell of a rotary atomizer, combining the fluid streams substantially at the bell of the rotary atomizer such that the bell atomizes and mixes the fluid streams into a substantially homogenous atomized mixture, and depositing the mixture onto the substrate in the form of a layer on the substrate. The process is useful for depositing a plurality of different substances, such as two charge generating pigments, on the surface of a substrate such as a photoreceptor. Because the substances are combined substantially at the bell of the rotary atomizer and subsequently dried or polymerized, different substances can be incorporated into a single layer on the substrate that would normally not be combinable due to interaction between the plurality of substances such as agglomeration.
Abstract:
A spray disk (4) rotating at high speed and connected to high voltage surrounds a guide rod (30) and can be reciprocated up and down along said guide rod, the latter being of a stationary arrangement. This permits the use of drive means (34, 50) which extend along the guide rod (30) so that for the up and down motion of the spray disk (4) there are no carrier rods required which protrude beyond the stroke of the spray disk beyond the device.
Abstract:
An electrostatic spray coating apparatus. Piping for supplying paint, operating air, etc. is divided in the middle of its course between a pressurized air source and downstream portions such as an air motor and a color-change valve, and is connected by a joint at these divided points. The apparatus can thereby be put to functional testing before it is installed on its work spot.