Patents Represented by Attorney Richard D. Conard
  • Patent number: 4169545
    Abstract: A plural component dispensing system includes supplies which furnish first and second components under pressure to a dispensing apparatus having first and second valves, respectively. Each of the valves includes a rotatable valve member in a combination retainer and seat. The valves are connected to first and second pinion gears, respectively, and a rack engages each of the pinion gears. The rack is attached to a piston which is disposed for reciprocation in a cylinder in response to fluid pressure on one side or the other of the piston. Actuation of the piston in a first direction provides paths for component flow through the first and second rotatable valve members and through first and second orifices, respectively, into a mixing chamber. The first and second orifices are disposed to provide impinging streams of the first and second components, the impingement insuring complete and thorough mixing of the components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 2, 1979
    Assignee: Ransburg Corporation
    Inventor: Herman W. Decker
  • Patent number: 4165022
    Abstract: An electrostatic, coating-dispensing apparatus includes an electrode upon which an electrostatic potential is impressed. The electrostatic potential is developed by a switching circuit, autotransformer and voltage multiplier from rectified line voltage. The entire apparatus is housed in a hand-held applicator to which line voltage is supplied. The apparatus includes a socket defined at one end thereof for interchangeably receiving containers holding various colors or types of coating material. Each container includes an electrode for contacting the first-mentioned electrode. The containers are shaped to fit snugly into the socket to hold the two electrodes in contact. An outer end wall of each container has a mesh portion through which charged particles of coating material from the interior of the container pass when the apparatus is activated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 21, 1979
    Assignee: Ransburg Corporation
    Inventors: Stanley L. Bentley, David G. Jessup
  • Patent number: 4161666
    Abstract: Apparatus for determining the amount and location of imbalance in an article which is to be balanced about its axis includes a table for receiving the article and for positioning its axis. The table is supported upon a base for substantially free tilting movement generally about a point on a vertically extending axis defined by the base. A number of proximity transducers for sensing the orientation of the table relative to the base are provided. A pair of force coils positioned in quadrature about the axis between the base and the table are responsive to the proximity transducers to apply forces between the table and the base to bring the table and the article which rests thereon into a substantially neutral orientation with respect to the base. The method of the present invention comprises the steps of placing the article on the table with the article axis at a predetermined position thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 17, 1979
    Assignee: Ransburg Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas J. Bacsanyi, Edward J. Harmon
  • Patent number: 4159806
    Abstract: An apparatus for controlling a color change sequence of automatic paint spray equipment. The apparatus controls the performance of various cleaning functions when it is desired to convert the spray equipment from spraying one color of paint to spraying of another color of paint. The apparatus includes a fluid motor coupled through a reducing transmission to a drum-type programmer. The drum-type programmer includes a set of program sections, each section being divided into a plurality of sectors and each sector adapted to receive a cam plug. Each section is programmed by inserting cam plugs in selected sectors thereof. Fluid switches are mounted adjacent the drum programmer, at least one switch being associated with each of the sections of the drum programmer and responsive to the presence and absence of cam plugs from various ones of the sectors in its respective section of the drum programmer to control a color change function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 3, 1979
    Assignee: Ransburg Corporation
    Inventor: James A. Scharfenberger
  • Patent number: 4148932
    Abstract: A method of atomizing liquid paint using a rotating atomizing device and electrostatically coating an article with a smooth homogeneous film of paint and without the generation of foam or other surface irregularities on the article being coated, wherein an electrostatic field is established between the peripheral edge of the rotating atomizing device and the article to be coated and the liquid paint flows toward the edge of the atomizing device as a continuous thin film, which film is formed into a circumferential series of branch flows of narrow width flowing in the peripheral direction of the atomizing edge, and the liquid paint is atomized from the series of branch flows as they are projected beyond the edge of the atomizing device. The rotary atomizing device may be in the form of a bell or disk and includes a plurality of shallow grooves near its periphery preferably extending radially and of increasing depth in the direction of paint flow and terminating at the discharge edge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 10, 1979
    Assignee: Ransburg Japan, Ltd.
    Inventors: Yoshinori Tada, Michio Mitsui
  • Patent number: 4129966
    Abstract: A hand-held grinder including a motor, a motor output shaft and a grinding tool mounted on the motor output shaft. Water is supplied from a source through a port into a sealed annular chamber surrounding the output shaft. A bore extends concentrically through the shaft between a point adjacent the annular chamber and the end of the shaft remote from the motor. Communicating bores extend radially through the shaft and through a collar keyed to the shaft from the concentric bore to the annular chamber. Additional bores, adjacent the end of the shaft remote from the motor, provide communications between the concentric bore and the outside of the shaft. Preferably, the sum of the cross-sectional areas of these last-mentioned bores is relatively less than the cross-sectional area of the concentric bore. Water dispensed through these communicating bores is atomized by rotation of the motor output shaft and grinding tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1978
    Assignee: Ransburg Corporation
    Inventors: William L. Smart, Stuart A. Hoenig, Christian W. Savitz, Douglas K. Darlington
  • Patent number: 4117715
    Abstract: A simple, inexpensive, hand-held and operated apparatus for providing a substantially immediate indication of the density of, and charge on, airborne particulate contaminants of a predetermined size or within a predetermined size range includes a first filter for removing particulate contaminants having a size greater than the maximum size of the range, and a second filter for passing all particulate contaminants having size smaller than the minimum size of the range. The two filters are arranged in series in a housing, and a hand-operated pump having a known capacity is used to draw contaminant-laden air through the series filters. A conductive screen is placed against the second filter to provide an electrical indication of the polarity of the charge on the contaminants trapped by the second filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1978
    Assignee: Ransburg Corporation
    Inventor: Stuart A. Hoenig
  • Patent number: 4106964
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for correcting imbalance occurring in pneumatic tires during their manufacture. Correction is made by depositing on the inside surface of the tire, at a balance-correcting position, a measured quantity of an uncured, quick-curing, urethane or other liquid elastomer composition which bonds to such surface when cured, and curing the composition in place against the surface. The surface is cleaned in advance, as by washing, scrubbing, and/or abrading, to remove mold release agents and the like and to expose the bare rubber of the tire wall for bonding. The elastomer is desirably deposited in a pool, but may be dispensed in a stream of air or other gas directed toward the deposit. The air reduces the thickness of the pool and feathers its edges and thereby reduces the discontinuity between the deposited material and the tire surface, and promotes bonding.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1978
    Assignee: Ransburg Corporation
    Inventor: Joseph M. DeVittorio