IP Library Granted Patent US 8,490,572
Granted Patent B2
US 8,490,572 · App. 12/922,165 · Granted Jul 23, 2013

Rotary atomizer and coating pattern control method

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Patent No.
US 8,490,572
App. No.
12/922,165
Granted
Jul 23, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A rotary electrostatic atomizer uses shaping air and pattern control air. Shaping airflow is supplied from shaping air holes aligned along outer one of concentric circles that are concentric with the rotation axis of the bell cup and located behind the front end of the bell cup. Pattern control airflow is supplied from pattern control air holes aligned along inner one of the concentric circles. Both the shaping air flow and the pattern control airflow are expelled in circumferentially twisted directions substantially with an equal twist angle opposite from the rotating direction of the bell cup. The shaping airflow passes a circular line near to and radially outwardly apart from the outer perimeter of the bell cup. The pattern control airflow intersects the shaping airflow from radially inside at the position near to and radially outwardly apart from the outer perimeter of the bell cup. Thereby, the pattern control airflow gives the shaping airflow a radially outward force to enhance the centrifugal force of the shaping air and enlarge the coating pattern regulated by the shaping airflow.

Claims (30)

1. A rotary electrostatic coating device, comprising:

a rotary head for discharging paint radially outward, said rotary head having an axis of rotation;

a plurality of shaping air holes configured and arranged at intervals on a first circle which is positioned further back than an outer peripheral part of said rotary head and which has the axis of rotation of said rotary head at its center,

a helically swirling shaping airflow flowing out of said shaping air holes, said shaping air holes directing paint discharged radially outward from an outer peripheral edge of the rotary head toward a piece to be coated so as to produce a coating pattern,

a plurality of control air holes configured and arranged at intervals on a second circle having a smaller diameter than said first circle and is positioned to a rear of the outer peripheral part of said rotary head and concentric with the first circle, and

first control valve configured to control a flow rate of pattern control air which flows out from said control air holes, a second control valve configured to control a flow rate of shaping air which flows out from the shaping air holes; and

the shaping air holes and the control air holes are oriented in substantially a same torsion angle direction, opposite to a direction of rotation of the rotary head;

an axis of the shaping airflow passes through a position within proximity to and radially outward from the outer peripheral edge of the rotary head; and

an axis of the control airflow intersects the axis of the shaping airflow at a position within proximity to and radially outward from the outer peripheral edge of the rotary head, wherein

said shaping airflow and said control airflow merge radially outward from the outer peripheral edge of the rotary head, and

wherein said coating pattern is changed linearly by combining control of the said first and second control valves.

2. The rotary electrostatic coating device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein there are same number of shaping air holes as there are control air holes.

3. The rotary electrostatic coating device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a position of intersection of the axis of the shaping airflow and the axis of the pattern control air is set to be at a tip end of thread-like paint which is formed at the outer peripheral edge of the abovementioned rotary head or at a position immediately following where minute paint particles separate from the tip end of said thread-like paint.

4. The rotary electrostatic coating device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the end where the shaping air holes open is positioned further forward than an end where the control air holes open.

5. The rotary electrostatic coating device as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the shaping airflow which flows out from the shaping air holes is parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotary head, when seen from the side.

6. The rotary electrostatic coating device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the rotary head is a cup-shaped bell cup.

7. A method for controlling the electrostatic coating device comprising a rotary head for discharging paint radially outward, said rotary head having an axis of rotation;

a plurality of shaping air holes configured and arranged at intervals on a first circle which is positioned further back than an outer peripheral part of said rotary head and which has the axis of rotation of said rotary head at its center,

a pressurized air source generating a helically swirling shaping airflow out of said shaping air holes, said shaping air holes directing paint discharged radially outward from an outer peripheral edge of the rotary head toward a piece to be coated so as to produce a coating pattern,

a plurality of control air holes configured and arranged at intervals on a second circle having a smaller diameter than said first circle and is positioned to a rear of the outer peripheral part of said rotary head and concentric with the first circle, and

first control valve configured to control a flow rate of pattern control air which flows out from said control air holes, a second control valve configured to control a flow rate of shaping air which flows out from the shaping air holes; and

the shaping air holes and the control air holes are oriented in substantially a same torsion angle direction, opposite to a direction of rotation of the rotary head;

an axis of the shaping airflow passes through a position within proximity and radially outward from the outer peripheral edge of the rotary head;

an axis of the control airflow intersects the axis of the shaping airflow at a position within proximity to and radially outward from the outer peripheral edge of the rotary head, wherein

said shaping airflow and said control airflow merge radially outward from the outer peripheral edge of the rotary head, and

wherein said coating pattern is changed linearly by combining control of the said first and second control valves, said method comprising:

discharging paint radially outward from the rotary head;

producing a coating pattern, wherein the shaping air flows out from the shaping air holes to produce the coating pattern;

controlling the coating pattern wherein pattern control air which flows out from the control air holes is made to intersect the shaping airflow at a position within proximity to and radially outward from the outer peripheral edge of the rotary head, and

changing a diameter of the coating pattern.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 28, 2023
From: RANSBURG INDUSTRIAL FINISHING KK
To: CARLISLE FLUID TECHNOLOGIES RANSBURG JAPAN KK
Reel/Frame 065059/0511 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 11, 2010
From: MITSUI, MICHIO; TANI, RYUJI; INOSE, SADAO
To: RANSBURG INDUSTRIAL FINISHING K.K.
Reel/Frame 024971/0899 →