IP Library Granted Patent US 7,520,450
Granted Patent B2
US 7,520,450 · App. 11/545,435 · Granted Apr 21, 2009

Electrical connections for coating material dispensing equipment

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Patent No.
US 7,520,450
App. No.
11/545,435
Granted
Apr 21, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A rotary atomizer includes a motor for spinning an output shaft. At least a portion of the shaft is electrically relatively non-insulative. An atomizing device is mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith. A passageway extends the length of the shaft. A feed tube extends through the passageway for supplying a coating material to be atomized to the atomizing device. At least a portion of the feed tube in contact with the coating material to be atomized as the coating material to be atomized flows through the feed tube toward the atomizing device is electrically relatively non-insulative. The atomizer further includes a device for promoting electrical charging of the coating material to be atomized as the coating material to be atomized is in contact with the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the feed tube.

Claims (9)

1. A rotary atomizer including a motor for spinning an output shaft, at least a portion of the shaft being electrically relatively non-insulative, an atomizing device mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith, a passageway extending the length of the shaft, a feed tube extending through the passageway for supplying a coating material to be atomized to the atomizing device, at least a portion of the feed tube in contact with the coating material to be atomized as the coating material to be atomized flows through the feed tube toward the atomizing device being electrically relatively non-insulative, and a device for promoting electrical charging of the coating material to be atomized as the coating material to be atomized is in contact with the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the feed tube, the device for promoting electrical charging of the coating material including an electrically relatively non-insulative first portion in sufficiently close proximity to the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the shaft to provide relatively low resistance electrical charge transfer between the first portion and the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the shaft, and an electrically relatively non-insulative second portion extending in sufficiently close proximity to the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the feed tube to provide relatively low resistance electrical charge transfer between the second portion and the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the feed tube, the first and second portions being electrically coupled to each other to permit current flow to the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the shaft and the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the feed tube, the first and second portions comprising electrically relatively non-insulative brushes.

2. The rotary atomizer of claim 1 wherein the electrically relatively non-insulative brushes comprise brushes having electrically relatively non-insulative resin or polymer bristles.

3. The rotary atomizer of claim 2 wherein the electrically relatively non-insulative resin or polymer bristles comprise carbon-filled resin or polymer bristles.

4. A rotary atomizer including a motor for spinning an output shaft, at least a portion of the shaft being electrically relatively non-insulative, an atomizing device mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith, a passageway extending the length of the shaft, a feed tube extending through the passageway for supplying a coating material to be atomized to the atomizing device, at least a portion of the feed tube in contact with the coating material to be atomized as the coating material to be atomized flows through the feed tube toward the atomizing device being electrically relatively non-insulative, and a device for promoting electrical charging of the coating material to be atomized as the coating material to be atomized is in contact with the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the feed tube, the device for promoting electrical charging of the coating material including an electrically relatively non-insulative first portion in sufficiently close proximity to the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the shaft to provide relatively low resistance electrical charge transfer between the first portion and the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the shaft, and an electrically relatively non-insulative second portion extending in sufficiently close proximity to the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the feed tube to provide relatively low resistance electrical charge transfer between the second portion and the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the feed tube, the first and second portions being electrically coupled to each other to permit current flow to the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the shaft and the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the feed tube, the first portion comprising at least one electrically relatively non-insulative brush.

5. The rotary atomizer of claim 4 wherein the at least one electrically relatively non-insulative brush comprises at least one brush having electrically relatively non-insulative resin or polymer bristles.

6. The rotary atomizer of claim 5 wherein the electrically relatively non-insulative resin or polymer bristles comprise carbon-filled resin or polymer bristles.

7. A rotary atomizer including a motor for spinning an output shaft, at least a portion of the shaft being electrically relatively non-insulative, an atomizing device mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith, a passageway extending the length of the shaft, a feed tube extending through the passageway for supplying a coating material to be atomized to the atomizing device, at least a portion of the feed tube in contact with the coating material to be atomized as the coating material to be atomized flows through the feed tube toward the atomizing device being electrically relatively non-insulative, and a device for promoting electrical charging of the coating material to be atomized as the coating material to be atomized is in contact with the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the feed tube, the device for promoting electrical charging of the coating material including an electrically relatively non-insulative first portion in sufficiently close proximity to the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the shaft to provide relatively low resistance electrical charge transfer between the first portion and the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the shaft, and an electrically relatively non-insulative second portion extending in sufficiently close proximity to the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the feed tube to provide relatively low resistance electrical charge transfer between the second portion and the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the feed tube, the first and second portions being electrically coupled to each other to permit current flow to the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the shaft and the electrically relatively non-insulative at least a portion of the feed tube, the second portion comprising at least one electrically relatively non-insulative brush.

8. The rotary atomizer of claim 7 wherein the at least one electrically relatively non-insulative brush comprises at least one brush having electrically relatively non-insulative resin or polymer bristles.

9. The rotary atomizer of claim 8 wherein the electrically relatively non-insulative resin or polymer bristles comprise carbon-filled resin or polymer bristles.

Assignments (3)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO INCLUDE THE ENTIRE EXHIBIT INSIDE THE ASSIGNMENT DOCUMENT PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 036101 FRAME: 0622. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Oct 7, 2015
From: FINISHING BRANDS HOLDINGS INC.
To: CARLISLE FLUID TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 036886/0249 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 13, 2015
From: FINISHING BRANDS HOLDINGS INC.
To: CARLISLE FLUID TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 036101/0622 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 9, 2006
From: CEDOZ, ROGER T; SEITZ, DAVID M
To: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.
Reel/Frame 018502/0657 →