IP Library Granted Patent US 9,707,578
Granted Patent B2
US 9,707,578 · App. 14/404,207 · Granted Jul 18, 2017

Rotary atomizer nozzle head, and rotary atomizer with such a nozzle head

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Patent No.
US 9,707,578
App. No.
14/404,207
Granted
Jul 18, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A bell plate is rotated about a rotational axis, and coating material is supplied to a discharge surface of the bell plate such that the coating material is projected away from the bell plate. A working fluid is blown at least temporarily as a transonic or supersonic flow onto the coating material coming from the bell plate by means of a dispensing device. Furthermore, a spray head for a rotary atomizer is provided for applying a coating material to an object, having a bell plate which can be rotated about a rotational axis and which has a discharge surface, wherein coating material can be supplied to the discharge surface such that the coating material is projected away from the bell plate. A dispensing device which can blow a working fluid at least temporarily as a transonic or supersonic flow onto the coating material coming from the bell plate.

Claims (13)

1. Nozzle head for a rotary atomizer for applying a coating material to an object comprising:

a bell disc which is rotatable about a rotational axis and has a flow-off surface which is supplied with coating material in such a way that coating material is hurled away from the bell disc, the bell disc being surround by a guiding body

wherein

a discharge device is present, by means of which a working fluid is blown at least temporarily as a transonic or supersonic flow onto coating material coming from the bell disc, and

an outer lateral surface of the bell has a first annular prominence formed thereon and an inner lateral surface of the guiding body has a second annular prominence formed thereon, the prominences being configured opposite each other and defining an annular gap there between.

2. Nozzle head according to claim 1 , wherein the first annular prominence and the second annular prominence form a Laval annular nozzle which blows the working fluid in the direction of a breakaway edge of the bell disc.

3. Nozzle head according to claim 1 , wherein the first annular prominence and the second annular prominence form a Laval annular nozzle which blows the working fluid onto coating material separating from a breakaway edge of the bell disc.

4. Nozzle head according to claim 1 , wherein the annular gap comprises a Laval nozzle unit having an annular discharge gap or a plurality of discharge openings.

5. Nozzle head according to claim 4 , wherein a fluid source is present, from which the Laval nozzle unit is supplied with the working fluid under positive pressure.

6. Nozzle head according to claim 1 , wherein an annular channel is present between the bell disc and the guiding body, the annular channel being wider than the annular gap.

7. Nozzle head according to claim 1 , wherein the outer lateral surface of the bell disc forms a truncated cone surface.

8. Rotary atomizer for applying a coating material to an object having a nozzle head wherein, the nozzle head is formed according to claim 1 .

9. Nozzle head according to claim 1 , wherein in an annular channel present there are arranged guide vanes which are configured such that, on rotation of one or more of the bell disc and a guiding body, working fluid situated in the annular channel is conveyed to the annular gap.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 30, 2015
From: MEIER, RALPH; REICHLER, JAN; LANG-KOETZ, CLAUS; KALMBACH, THOMAS; LIEBING, MANUEL; HAUBER, MARKUS
To: EISENMANN SE
Reel/Frame 036216/0802 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 29, 2015
From: EISENMANN AG
To: EISENMANN SE
Reel/Frame 036203/0852 →