Fixed Member Deflects Exiting Material Patents (Class 239/697)
  • Patent number: 10463811
    Abstract: The present invention provides a 2-way air flow type dispenser for spraying powder and a powder sprayer including the same. The present invention adopts a 2-way air flow manner in which an air flow causing the powder to be sprayed and an air flow causing the powder to be transferred from a container to a spraying nozzle are separately formed, thereby enabling the smooth spraying of the powder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2015
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2019
    Assignee: NEXTBIOMEDICAL CO., LTD.
    Inventors: Don Haeng Lee, Jong Chae Park, Eunhye Lee, Keun Su Kim
  • Patent number: 9795939
    Abstract: Apparatus and method in which a solid or liquid additive is dispensed within a mixing chamber for mixing with a fluid from the pressurized fluid flow line and is effective mixed in a vortex under vacuum while precluding contamination of the unused additive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2017
    Assignee: Hammonds Technical Services, Inc.
    Inventor: Carl L. Hammonds
  • Patent number: 9731306
    Abstract: The invention related to a device (1) for spraying charged droplets of a liquid towards a target along a spraying direction, comprising: a reservoir (10) for storing the liquid (L), a first electrode (100) being arranged at an outlet (11) of said reservoir (10), a second electrode (200) forming a counter electrode to the first electrode (100) for accelerating said droplets (D) along the spraying direction (S), and a housing (30) holding the reservoir (10) as well as said electrodes (100, 200).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2013
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2017
    Assignees: FACHHOCHSCHULE NORDWESTSCHWEIZ FHNW, UNIVERSITAT BERN
    Inventors: David Hradetzky, Erik Schkommodau, Stephan Bohringer, Amiq Gazdhar, Thomas Geiser
  • Patent number: 9027375
    Abstract: An apparatus for shot peening blade mounting areas on a disc of a rotor includes a peening nozzle unit which streams shot peening media along a longitudinal axis. The unit includes a nozzle outlet which extends at least partially in a circumferential direction of the unit, and a deflection arrangement with a deflection area for the media. The deflection area is at least partially cone or half-hyperboloid shaped, such that the media passes the nozzle outlet over an angle range in circumferential direction after being deflected by the deflection arrangement. A method for shot peening the blade mounting areas positions the unit in a slot profile of a blade mounting area, and guides the unit along the contour of the slot profile with the nozzle outlet facing the contour of the slot profile to approximately uniformly peen the contour of the slot profile.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 2014
    Date of Patent: May 12, 2015
    Assignees: Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG, Straaltechniek International B.V.
    Inventors: Wolfgang Hennig, Marco Klijsen
  • Patent number: 8888018
    Abstract: A system for dispensing pulverulent coating material comprises a source of pulverulent coating material, a source of compressed gas, a device for movably supporting a nozzle, the nozzle coupled to the source of pulverulent material and providing an opening through which the pulverulent material is dispensed, a deflector supported by the device and spaced from the opening to aid in shaping a cloud of dispensed coating material, and a source of high-magnitude electrostatic potential coupled to impart electrostatic potential to the dispensed pulverulent material. The deflector includes at least one first passageway extending with a radial component of the deflector and communicating with the source of compressed gas to direct gas with a radial component into the cloud of dispensed coating material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2012
    Date of Patent: November 18, 2014
    Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.
    Inventors: Kui-Chui Kwok, John F. Schaupp
  • Patent number: 8777132
    Abstract: The invention provides a hair building solids dispenser for storing and dispensing hair building solids comprising first electrostatic charge controller adapted for altering and/or maintaining an electrostatic charge on a surface of at least some of said solids contained within, and/or as dispensed from, said dispenser, wherein at least a substantial portion of the exterior surface of the dispenser comprises substantially electrically non-conductive material, the first electrostatic charge controller being an electrically conductive material for providing an electrical connection between the inside and outside of the dispenser.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2010
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2014
    Inventor: Elliot Isaacs
  • Patent number: 8353469
    Abstract: A nozzle for a powder spray gun optionally includes an internal filter that allows air to be added to the powder flow within the nozzle shell. The nozzle may optionally include an off-axis outlet slot relative to a main flow axis of the powder into the nozzle shell so that powder encounters an obstruction before exiting through the outlet slot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2012
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2013
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Terrence M. Fulkerson, Michael R. Sanner, Brian D. Mather, Joseph G. Schroeder, Jeffery Edward Dailidas
  • Patent number: 8342120
    Abstract: A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, an apparatus having a tube with an ingress opening to receive a liquid, and an egress opening to release the liquid, a conductor positioned in a conduit of the tube, the conductor and the conduit having dimensions to cause a surface tension of the liquid to prevent a constant flow of the liquid from the egress opening, and a power supply coupled to the conductor to apply a charge to the liquid to overcome the surface tension and form at the egress opening a single jet stream of the liquid applicable on a substrate to create a pattern. The single jet stream can be controllable in part by a viscosity of the liquid. Additional embodiments are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2013
    Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
    Inventors: Kyekyoon Kim, Hyungsoo Choi, Philip Edward Heil, III
  • Patent number: 8123147
    Abstract: A nozzle for a powder spray gun optionally includes an internal filter that allows air to be added to the powder flow within the nozzle shell. The nozzle may optionally include an off-axis outlet slot relative to a main flow axis of the powder into the nozzle shell so that powder encounters an obstruction before exiting through the outlet slot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2012
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Terrence M. Fulkerson, Michael R. Sanner, Brian D. Mather, Joseph G. Schroeder, Jeffery Edward Dailidas
  • Patent number: 8109452
    Abstract: An electrostatic atomizer, for use in a motor vehicle, includes a discharge electrode, a water supply unit for cooling the discharge electrode to generate water condensed on the discharge electrode, and a high voltage applying unit for applying a high voltage to the water on the discharge electrode to electrostatically atomize the water. The electrostatic atomizer is arranged in a ceiling of the motor vehicle. The electrostatic atomizer further includes an ejection portion provided in the ceiling of the motor vehicle for ejecting electrically-charged water particles generated by electrostatic atomization and an ejection direction changing unit provided in the ejection portion for changing an ejection direction of the electrically-charged water particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2012
    Assignee: Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Shousuke Akisada, Takeshi Yano, Akihide Sugawa
  • Patent number: 8033485
    Abstract: An electrostatic atomizer includes an atomizing electrode to which a high voltage is applied to atomize water held on the atomizing electrode so as to generate charged water particles; and a cooling unit for producing water, to be supplied to the atomizing electrode, through condensation. The cooling unit is made using a cooling part of a cooling cycle which circulates a coolant between a heat-radiating part and the cooling part. A coolant-circulating equipment incorporating the electrostatic atomizer therein includes a condensation space in which the atomizing electrode is disposed to produce condensate water; a cooling space in which the cooling section of the cooling cycle is disposed to produce cold air; and a partition wall for separating the condensation space from the cooling space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2011
    Assignee: Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Tomohiro Yamaguchi
  • Publication number: 20110210181
    Abstract: An apparatus and a method for investigating and/or modifying a sample is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a charged particle source, at least one particle optical element forming a charged particle beam of charged particles emitted by said charged particle source. The apparatus further comprises an objective lens which generates a charged particle probe from said charged particle beam. The objective lens defines a particle optical axis. A first electrostatic deflection element is arranged—in a direction of propagation of charged particles emitted by said charged particle source—downstream of the objective lens. The electrostatic deflection element deflecting the charged particle beam in a direction perpendicular to said charged particle optical axis and has a deflection bandwidth of at least 10 MHz.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2010
    Publication date: September 1, 2011
    Applicant: Carl Zeiss SMS GmbH
    Inventors: Klaus Edinger, Rainer Becker, Michael Budach, Thorsten Hofmann
  • Patent number: 7977527
    Abstract: Described is a method of supplying an active ingredient to a location beneath the outer layer of skin or into soft tissue which includes the steps of providing a polymer-containing liquid comprising an active ingredient; subjecting the liquid issuing from an outlet to an electric field to cause the liquid to form at least one electrically charged jet that breaks up to provide charged fiber fragments or fibrils containing an active ingredient, the fiber fragments or fibrils being capable of sticking onto the outer layer of skin or soft tissue to supply the active ingredient beneath the outer layer of skin or soft tissue; and contacting skin with the fiber fragments or fibrils.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2010
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2011
    Assignee: Baltelle Memorial Institute
    Inventor: Ronald Alan Coffee
  • Patent number: 7959717
    Abstract: An air conditioning system with an electrostatically atomizing function includes an electrostatically atomizing unit and a ventilation duct which flows conditioned air. The electrostatically atomizing unit generates a mist of charged minute water particles. The electrostatically atomizing unit is provided with a discharge port which locates adjacent to an air outlet of the ventilation duct. The mist of the charged minute water particles flows into an airflow which is sent from the ventilation duct. The mist of the charged minute water particles effectively spreads to the space by the air flow without dissipating inside the ventilation duct.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2011
    Assignee: Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Takeshi Yano, Toshihisa Hirai, Kishiko Hirai, legal representative, Sumio Wada, Akihide Sugawa, Tatsuhiko Matsumoto, Shousuke Akisada
  • Patent number: 7823809
    Abstract: An electrostatic spraying device has a capability of confirming that the device is ready for making an electrostatic spraying of the liquid composition on a user's skin. The device includes a nozzle and a pump for dispensing the liquid composition out through the nozzle. An emitter electrode is disposed to electrostatically charge the liquid composition being dispensed for making the electrostatic spraying. The device is provided with a power switch and a selector for selection between a spraying mode and a dripping mode. In the dripping mode, the pump is alone actuated to dispense the liquid composition absent electrostatic charge. In the spraying mode, both of the pump and the emitter electrode are activated to make the electrostatic spraying. Thus, the user can be easy to drip the liquid composition by simply manipulating the selector prior to initiating the electrostatic spraying.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2010
    Assignees: Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd., The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Naoki Yamaguchi, Koji Asakawa, David Edward Wilson, Kazumi Toyama, Meei-Lih Lin
  • Patent number: 7823808
    Abstract: An electrostatic spraying device having a removable cartridge with a reservoir containing a volume of liquid compositions to be electrically sprayed on a user's skin. The device includes a nozzle for dispensing the liquid as well as an emitter electrode disposed adjacent to the nozzle for charging the liquid composition just being dispensed from the nozzle. A field electrode surrounds the reservoir in order to charge the liquid composition within the reservoir, thereby avoiding an occurrence of electric current which would otherwise flow in the liquid composition and would deteriorate the composition remaining in the reservoir. The reservoir is devoid of the field electrode, and therefor can be designed into a simple and compact structure without being restricted by the field electrode, assuring to have an enhanced liquid containing volume in relation to the bulk of the removable cartridge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2010
    Assignees: Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd., The Procter & Gamble Company
    Inventors: Naoki Yamaguchi, Koji Asakawa, David Edward Wilson, Shunichi Nagasawa
  • Patent number: 7784718
    Abstract: An electrostatic paint sprayer 10 includes a body member 12 defining a paint passage 12a for flowing liquid paint supplied from a paint source 44, a nozzle assembly 16 adapted to be mounted to the end of the body member 12 so as to fluidly communicate with the paint passage 12a and a plurality of electrode pins 22 disposed about the axis and electrically connected to a electric power source 40. The nozzle assembly includes a paint orifice for discharging the supplied paint along an axis, a plurality of atomizing air orifices for discharging atomizing air to atomize the paint dispensed through the paint orifice and a plurality of shaping orifices for discharging shaping air to form the paint dispensed through the paint orifice into a predetermined pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2010
    Assignee: Ransburg Industrial Finishing K.K.
    Inventor: Masahito Ohno
  • Patent number: 7472850
    Abstract: The invention relates to an ultrasonic standing-wave atomizer arrangement for producing a paint spray mist for painting a workpiece, with a sonotrode, with a component arranged lying opposite the sonotrode, a standing ultrasonic field being formed in the intermediate space between the at least one sonotrode and the component in the case of operation. At least one nozzle-shaped paint feeding device is arranged perpendicularly in relation to the center axis of the sonotrode and introduces the paint into the intermediate space for the atomizing process at least one paint discharge point, the component arranged lying opposite the sonotrode being a coaxially aligned reflector, and the end face of the latter, facing the sonotrode, having a step-shaped recessed formation and the depth of said recessed formation corresponding to a multiple of half the wavelength ? of the sonic vibrations in air that are produced in the sonotrode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2009
    Assignee: ABB Patent GmbH
    Inventors: Gert Stauch, Bjoern Mattias, Uwe Goerges, Gunter Boerner, Hidetoshi Yamabe, Josef Wittmann
  • Patent number: 6951309
    Abstract: A powder spraycoating apparatus includes at least one compressed-air outlet (8) connected to a source (14) of compressed air from which it receives compressed air (15) at such a rate and such pressure that the compressed air at the compressed-air outlet (8) shall detach the powder's rim layer from the powder duct (4) and shall concentrate the powder flow toward the radial flow center and make it swirl, at a site near the downstream end (6) of the powder duct (4).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2005
    Assignee: ITW Gema AG
    Inventors: Karl Buschor, Felix Mauchle, Hanspeter Vieli, Silvano Gelain
  • Patent number: 6796519
    Abstract: An electrostatic spray gun apparatus includes a spray gun housing and a nozzle attached to a spray end of the housing, and a powder path that extends in a substantially straight line along an axis of the housing from the powder inlet to the powder outlet. The powder path is in the form of an enclosed smooth powder passage that is substantially continuous and uninterrupted from the powder inlet to the powder outlet to eliminate substantially all recesses or gaps that could capture or trap powder. The powder passage is formed by a plurality of tubular segments that are aligned along the housing axis and abut end to end, that when assembled in the housing axially compress the segments together to substantially eliminate dead spots or recesses to form the continuous smooth powder path. A gun purge function is provided that allows a purge line to be installed on the gun assembly. A cartridge valve and conductor assembly is provided between the gun electrode in the nozzle and the output of the voltage multiplier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2004
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Alan J. Knobbe, Andrew M. Peddie, John B. Wolanin, John C. A. Traylor, Bryan J. Bowman, Paul F. Meyers, Daniel J. Thompson, Joseph G. Schroeder
  • Patent number: 6732960
    Abstract: A system for blowing loose-fill insulation includes a loose-fill blowing machine including a discharge hose. An ionizer is disposed in the flow path of the insulation through the discharge hose, wherein the ionizer reduces the static charge developed on the insulation prior to discharge thereof. A method of reducing static charge developed on loose-fill insulation during blowing is also provided and includes the step of ionizing the insulation in the flow path of the insulation while the insulation is being discharged to reduce the static charge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2004
    Assignee: Certainteed Corporation
    Inventors: Wayne Shaw, Joseph Michetti
  • Publication number: 20030001030
    Abstract: A flexible charged powder particle application device consisting of a resistor unit in contact with a power source on one side thereof and with wiring on a second side thereof, the resistor being found within an electrode block unit with a centerhole and connected to an electrode block extension unit with a centerhole all within housing and with the wiring being insulated within flexible tubing material being attached at one end to splines on an end of the extension unit such that the tubing is amenable to carriage within it of the wiring as well as accommodating within it, a flow of powder particles introduced under pressure into the centerholes such that charge from the power source via the wiring and the powder particles under pressure are amenable to concomitant expulsion from the tubing held at a second end by splines on an electrode hub holding an electrode base and electrode and adapter nozzle via a held base bushing and adapter screw lock into and about the housed electrode out through the hub for ult
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 11, 2000
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Inventor: Peter C. Buscemi
  • Patent number: 6467705
    Abstract: The invention provides a gun for spraying a powder onto a work piece to form a coating and includes a pistol-grip housing having an air valve coupled to a source of pressurized air. The housing also supports a source of variable electrical potential. A powder container is disposed in fluid communication with the air valve so that powder within the container may be fluidized by air from the source of pressurized air when the valve is opened. A nozzle is positioned within the housing and includes a central passageway having an open end and disposed in fluid communication with the powder container. The central passageway frictionally imparts a net electrical charge of a first polarity to a first portion of the powder when the first portion of the powder contacts the surface during the spraying.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2002
    Assignee: The Easthill Group, Inc.
    Inventor: Mark Alan Robidoux
  • Publication number: 20020100823
    Abstract: The invention provides a gun for spraying a powder onto a work piece to form a coating and includes a pistol-grip housing having an air valve coupled to a source of pressurized air. The housing also supports a source of variable electrical potential. A powder container is disposed in fluid communication with the air valve so that powder within the container may be fluidized by air from the source of pressurized air when the valve is opened. A nozzle is positioned within the housing and includes a central passageway having an open end and disposed in fluid communication with the powder container. The central passageway frictionally imparts a net electrical charge of a first polarity to a first portion of the powder when the first portion of the powder contacts the surface during the spraying.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2001
    Publication date: August 1, 2002
    Inventor: Mark Alan Robidoux
  • Patent number: 6254684
    Abstract: A powder-spraying appliance for electrostatic powder coating of work pieces. In order to achieve particularly good charging of powder particles, the powder-spraying appliance contains a chamber, into which a powder/air mixture is introduced transversely to a spraying direction via a supply conduit. An earth electrode and a plurality of high-voltage electrodes are disposed in the chamber. All of the electrodes are flushed with cleaning air in order to avoid powder deposits on the electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2001
    Assignee: ABB Research Ltd.
    Inventors: Günter Börner, Hans-Christoph Nienburg, Josef Wittmann, Helmut Böhme
  • Patent number: 6252129
    Abstract: A dispensing device and method for forming a least partially solid or gel-like material from a liquid. At least one liquid issuing from an outlet is subjected to an electric field causing the liquid to form at least one electrically charged jet which, after formation, forms a fiber (F) or breaks up into fiber fragments (FF) or particles (D). The thus formed at least partially solid or gel-like material may be directly deposited, by virtue of the energy in the electrical field, onto a surface area, for example an area of skin enabling, for example, formation of a dressing for a wound or burn which is of high specific area and extremely absorbent. A biologically active ingredient such as a pharmaceutical ingredient or biological matter such as DNA may be incorporated into the fibers (F), fragments (FF) or particles (D). Fibrils, particles or microcapsules incorporating a biologically active ingredient may be supplied for oral or nasal administration to an animal such as a human being.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2001
    Assignee: Electrosols, Ltd.
    Inventor: Ronald Alan Coffee
  • Patent number: 6027699
    Abstract: Systems and methods are described for rapidly forming precision metallic and intermetallic alloy net shape parts directly from liquid metal droplets. A directed droplet deposition apparatus includes a crucible with an orifice for producing a jet of material, a jet destabilizer, a charging structure, a deflector system, and an impact zone. The systems and methods provide advantages in that fully dense, microstructurally controlled parts can be fabricated at moderate cost.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2000
    Assignee: Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corp.
    Inventors: David E. Holcomb, Srinath Viswanathan, Craig A. Blue, John B. Wilgen
  • Patent number: 6012657
    Abstract: An improved apparatus for applying coating material includes a spray head having a housing which encloses a deflector. The deflector and housing cooperate to form a plurality of coating material flow channels which diverge in a direction of flow of coating material through the spray head. The deflector and housing cooperate to define a long thin outlet with relatively wide channel outlet sections at opposite ends of the outlet. An electrode assembly includes an electrode element having a long thin surface area which extends between opposite end portions of the long thin outlet and is exposed to the flow of coating material through the outlet. A wear tube encloses a portion of the electrode assembly and connects the deflector with the housing. The electrode element may be a plate which is molded into the deflector with a minor edge portion of the plate exposed to the flow of coating material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2000
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Alan J. Knobbe, Terrence M. Fulkerson, Hector L. Serrano, John C. A. Traylor, Frank DeAngelis
  • Patent number: 5997643
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for spraying powder into the interior of welded hollow can bodies from a spray gun mounted to the welding arm of a can forming machine. The spray gun can either apply a stripe of highly charged powder on the welded seam areas of hollow can bodies, or can simultaneously apply a coating of powder having a first thickness on the longitudinally welded seam areas and a second thickness less than the first thickness on the remainder of the interior surface. Air is vented off from the powder flow being transported through the welding arm so that the powder to air ratio is increased. Air is introduced at the downstream end of the welding arm to provide a suction force to help draw the powder flow through the welding arm and to increase the velocity of the powder flow for better tribo charging of the powder in the gun and to improve spray pattern stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1999
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy Edward Wilson, Masafumi Matsunaga, Wataru Kakuta, Raymond J. Merk, Ronald E. Niemiec, Laurence B. Saidman, Gerald W. Crum, William L. Palmer
  • Patent number: 5820941
    Abstract: Apparatus for powder spray coating comprises means (4) for electrostatically-charging powder entrained in air, a conduit (6) for transporting the electrostatically charged powder from the charging means (4) to an internal chamber (12) in a spray head (8), the spray head (8) having at least one passage (16) from the internal chamber (12) to at least one nozzle (17) from which the powder is discharged, and a deflector (18) mounted externally of the spray head (8) and adjacent to the or each nozzle (17) to deflect the discharged powder into a flat spray pattern, the spray head (8) and the flat spray pattern being substantially symmetrical about a common longitudinal axis. The apparatus is particularly suitable for coating a large surface area, or a plurality of small objects hung in a planar array. Preferably multiple triboelectric type charging means (4) are used and a single pump is used to supply powder to the multiple charging means through a common distributor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Harry-Graham Felton, Jan Ruud
  • Patent number: 5779162
    Abstract: An electrostatic spraying device for use in spraying liquids having resistivities of the order of 5.times.10.sup.6 ohm.multidot.cm and viscosities of the order of 1 Poise at a spraying rate up to at least 4 cc/min (especially paint formulations) is provided with an annular shroud (112) of semi-insulating material (e.g. bulk resistivity of the order of 10.sup.11 to 10.sup.12 ohm.multidot.cm) which is electrically connected to a high voltage generator (126) for supplying high voltage to liquid emerging at the outlet of the nozzle (114). In this way, a voltage is established on the annular electrode (126) which is of the same polarity, and substantially the same magnitude, as the voltage applied to the liquid thereby modifying the potential gradient in the immediate vicinity of the nozzle outlet so as to allow the use of the high voltage needed to effect efficient spraying of liquids having the specified resistivity and viscosity at flow rates up to at least 4 cc/min.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1998
    Assignee: Imperial Chemical Industries PLC
    Inventors: Timothy James Noakes, Michael Leslie Green, Maurice Joseph Prendergast, Andrew Jefferies
  • Patent number: 5725670
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for spraying powder into the interior of welded hollow can bodies from a spray gun mounted to the welding arm of a can forming machine. The spray gun can either apply a stripe of highly charged powder on the welded seam areas of hollow can bodies, or can simultaneously apply a coating of powder having a first thickness on the longitudinally welded seam areas and a second thickness less than the first thickness on the remainder of the interior surface. Air is vented off from the powder flow being transported through the welding arm so that the powder to air ratio is increased. Air is introduced at the downstream end of the welding arm to provide a suction force to help draw the powder flow through the welding arm and to increase the velocity of the powder flow for better tribo charging of the powder in the gun and to improve spray pattern stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1998
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy Edward Wilson, Masafumi Matsunaga, Wataru Kakuta, Raymond J. Merk, Ronald E. Niemiec, Laurence B. Saidman, Gerald W. Crum, William L. Palmer
  • Patent number: 5711489
    Abstract: An electrostatic powder coating apparatus is provided which includes a spray gun and a powder supply unit. The spray gun includes facilities for dually functioning to both pulverize and disperse the aggregated powder and powder adhesion preventing facilities. Both the pulverizing and dispersing facilities and the powder adhesion prevention facilities are provided in a nozzle lip of the spray gun of the electrostatic powder coating apparatus. The powder supply unit includes a temperature/humidity control facilities for adjusting the temperature and humidity of the compressed air supplied to an air chamber within the powder supply unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1998
    Assignee: Nihon Parkerizing Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Kenzo Yanagida, Masahiro Yamamoto, Mituyosi Kumata, Koichi Tsutsui, Shannon Libke
  • Patent number: 5402940
    Abstract: A tribo-electric powder spray gun includes a diffuser for mixing powder with a conveying gas, a charging portion downstream of the diffuser, and a sprayhead at the outlet of the charging portion for dispensing the charged powder. The charging portion has an inner core removably positioned within a hollow outer cylinder with an annular gap formed between the outer cylinder and inner core providing a charging flowpath for the powder. The inner core and the outer cylinder have undulating or wavy charging surfaces made of an electrically insulating material, so that the annular gap provides a tortuous path for the powder, enhancing powder contact and the charge imparted to the powder. Grounding is provided by surface conduction of the electrically insulating contact material through a ground ring located outside the powder path at the inlet to the charging portion of gun where the greatest amount of charging occurs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1995
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Curtis B. Haller, Alan J. Knobbe, Gerald W. Crum
  • Patent number: 5344082
    Abstract: A tribo-electric powder spray gun includes a diffuser for mixing powder with a conveying gas, a charging portion downstream of the diffuser, and a sprayhead at the outlet of the charging portion for dispensing the charged powder. The charging portion has an inner core removably positioned within a hollow outer cylinder with an annular gap formed between the outer cylinder and inner core providing a charging flowpath for the powder. The inner core and the outer cylinder have undulating or wavy charging surfaces made of an electrically insulating material, so that the annular gap provides a tortuous path for the powder, enhancing powder contact and the charge imparted to the powder. Grounding is provided by surface conduction of the electrically insulating contact material through a ground ring located outside the powder path at the inlet to the charging portion of gun where the greatest amount of charging occurs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1994
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Curtis B. Haller, Alan J. Knobbe, Gerald W. Crum
  • Patent number: 5154358
    Abstract: An electrostatic repulsion device is provided in an electrostatic spray paint booth having a grounded ceiling and conveyor to improve transfer efficiency in applying the paint to a workpiece and maintain a safe working environment without requiring protective fencing between an operator and the application equipment. The device includes an electrical cable having a resistive conductor surrounded by an insulation layer. The conductor provides a low electrical capacitance when connected to a high voltage source. Conductive pins are mounted along the cable through the insulation to contact the conductor and are arranged parallel to the spray path in two longitudinal groups, with the first set being diametrically opposed to the second set. Each pin has a discharge end that is substantially flush with the outside surface of the insulation layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1992
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventor: Ron Hartle
  • Patent number: 4815666
    Abstract: A powder spray gun for use in spraying particulate powder material of different colors is constructed of a number of individual parts which are quickly and easily disassembled from one another so that each part which comes into contact with particulate powder material can be individually cleaned in changing over from one powder to another. The powder spray gun comprises a mounting block which carries a rearward barrel member and a powder inlet tube, a forward barrel member connected to the rearward barrel member, a nozzle and pattern adjustment sleeve both carried on the forward barrel member and an electrostatic cable assembly received within a barrel liner which extend axially along the length of the spray gun. All but one of the connections between these parts are made by O-rings which frictionally engage facing surfaces of the parts so that they are easily pulled apart, cleaned by a jet of air or the like and then reassembled in preparation for spraying another color of particulate powder material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1989
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Mark Gacka, Thomas E. Hollstein, John C. Traylor
  • Patent number: 4811898
    Abstract: An electrostatic spray device having a gun barrel formed with a powder delivery passageway connected to a source of particulate powder material, a nozzle mounted at the forward end of the gun barrel which is formed with a discharge opening for emitting coating particles, a deflector carrying an electrode which produces an electrostatic field in the path of the coating particles emitted from the discharge opening and a pattern adjustment sleeve carried by the gun barrel which is radially outwardly spaced from the deflector and discharge opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 14, 1989
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventor: James C. Murphy
  • Patent number: 4749125
    Abstract: A nozzle apparatus and method for electrically charging and dispensing fluids and other flowable materials, comprising a fluid reservoir and a housing. The housing includes walls which define a chamber having an elongated slot at the tip thereof. The slot is resiliently compressible. The reservoir communicates with the chamber such that the fluid is introduced into the chamber at a controlled rate and a low hydrostatic pressure. A shim is placed within the chamber slot partially occluding fluid flow through the slot. The shim and the amount of compression of the slot defines with precision the size and shape of the slot. The shim and fluid are electrically connected to a high voltage source through the housing. The fluid forms a meniscus about the housing slot whereby upon actuation of the high voltage source, the fluid is dispensed as one or more charged fluid paths or a plurality of charged droplets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1988
    Assignee: Terronics Development Corp.
    Inventors: Eduardo C. Escallon, Anthony E. Tyner
  • Patent number: 4726521
    Abstract: The spray mist is produced by ejecting the liquid from one or more nozzles (1) in the form of jets (2) disintegrating into drops and the liquid formed from the drops is then conveyed to a spray system (4) which is electrically insulated from the nozzles (1) and a powerful electric field is applied between the nozzles (1) and the spray system (4). A spherical impact electrode or a two-material spray nozzle insulated against earth under a high voltage may be used as spray system. The main advantage is that the smooth jet nozzle (1) and hence also the container for the liquid to be sprayed are at earth potential.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1986
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1988
    Assignee: Bayer Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Walter Simm, Friedrich-Wilhelm Kremer
  • Patent number: 4715535
    Abstract: A powder spray gun for applying particulate powder material onto a surface includes a gun body having a venturi transfer pump which receives air-entrained particulate powder material from a supply conduit and distributes the powder for discharge into a discharge conduit connected to the gun body. A spray head formed with a powder discharge slot is mounted to said discharge conduit. The discharge conduit is formed with a bend, preferably of about 90.degree., to concentrate the powder material along an outer wall formed by the bend for delivery in a concentrated stream to the spray head. A deflector is preferably mounted within the discharge conduit to direct the concentrated powder stream into the spray head in a predetermined manner. The powder discharge slot, which has a predetermined width and is formed by angled side walls meeting at an apex, receives the concentrated powder stream from the discharge conduit and sprays the powder in a wide, uniform spray pattern onto a surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1987
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventor: Douglas C. Mulder
  • Patent number: 4634058
    Abstract: A powder spray gun for spraying solid particulate powder material wherein there is a venturi sleeve mounted internally of the gun barrel, within the rear of an extension tube, for increasing the velocity of powder conveyed therethrough and for generating turbulence in the powder so as to better dispense the powder throughout the powder pattern emitted from the gun.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1987
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas E. Hollstein, David E. O'Ryan, Joseph C. Waryu
  • Patent number: 4509694
    Abstract: The electrostatic nozzle may be used to spray one or more charged clouds in different areas of an enclosed room to allow different materials to be deposited on different sections of the surfaces. The nozzle includes a conduit through which air passes over one or more airfoils to entrain a liquid across the surface. A charged electrode, facing the surface, inductively charges the liquid on the surface. The liquid is atomized at the trailing edge of the airfoil by a cross-current created by an air deflector near the trailing edge of the airfoil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 9, 1985
    Assignee: Canadian Patents & Development Limited
    Inventors: Ion I. Inculet, Kenneth J. Hodgson
  • Patent number: 4470550
    Abstract: A hand-held electrostatic sprayer for use in a process for the electrostatic spraying of pesticides by producing a descending cloud of charged pesticide particles and impressing a lateral component of motion upon the cloud with the aid of a laterally disposed electrode charged in the same sense as the cloud, the sprayer including an elongated body forming the sprayer handle and having: a neck supporting a downwardly-directed electrostatic sprayhead; a reservoir for supplying liquid to the sprayhead; and a high voltage generator for charging the sprayhead to a high potential, wherein the neck carries one or more conductive elements extending downwardly from the neck beyond the sprayhead for impressing a lateral component of motion upon a cloud of charged liquid particles from the sprayhead, the elements being electrically connected to high potential of the same sign as the sprayhead.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 11, 1984
    Assignee: Imperial Chemical Industries PLC
    Inventor: Ronald A. Coffee
  • Patent number: 4399945
    Abstract: The invention relates to a powder sprayer with electrostatic charging capacity and by means of which in a simple and effective manner by way of example a coloring powder can be electrostatically charged, so that it will be completely charged all over the entire surface of the particles.The powder sprayer (1) comprises a number of curved charging ducts (6, 6') of long extension made of electrically non-conducting material which ducts are coated with an electrically conducting layer (7) along the main portion of their extension, said coated layer (7) being connected to a conductor (8, 10) intended by way of example to be connected with the ground, whereby a charging of the powder material takes place during its movement through said charging ducts (6, 6') after contact with the inner walls of the ducts (6, 6'), when the sprayer is in use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1983
    Inventor: Jan T. Ruud
  • Patent number: 4380320
    Abstract: A nozzle assembly for an electrostatic powder spray gun is disclosed. The powder spray gun includes an electrically non-conductive barrel through which a high voltage electrical path passes. The nozzle assembly is mounted in the open forward end of the barrel and includes a sleeve located on the center axis of the barrel for directing a flow of a pressurized gas, e.g., air, through the center of the nozzle assembly, a nozzle surrounding the sleeve defining an annular flow path for powder spray coating material encircling the flow of pressurized air and an air deflector cap for directing the pressurized air radially outwardly and into the flow of powder spray coating material being emitted from the nozzle. The air impacts the powder coating material to form a conical spray pattern of coating material. The gun also includes an electrode extending out of the nozzle assembly for electrostatically charging the powder. The nozzle assembly eliminates mechanical powder deflectors and the problems attendant therewith.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1983
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas E. Hollstein, Ronald J. Hartle
  • Patent number: 4310474
    Abstract: A method of generating a vapor stream is disclosed which comprises the steps of providing a jet of electrostatically chargeable liquid particles and electrostatically controlling the jet so as to meter some of the liquid particles into a vaporizer for a period of time sufficient to become vaporized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1982
    Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Rama Iyengar
  • Patent number: 4135667
    Abstract: An electrostatic spray apparatus wherein a charging chamber is formed as an enlargement in the conduit feed to the spray nozzle. The charging electrode is disposed axially of the conduit with a pointed end located at the exit end of the enlargement and facing upstream of a particle stream flow and opposed to a counterelectrode end located at the inlet side of said enlargement. The counterelectrode may be an obtuse end of an elongated element or may be formed as a grid extending across the conduit or as an annular element formed about a wall of the conduit. Optionally shown are a plurality of enlarged charging chambers, as annular element forming a constricted flow path and a charging electrode second end extending beyond the spray nozzle. Means introduce an air flow into the particle stream at both the nozzle and at the charging chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1979
    Assignee: Hajtomuvek es Festoberendezesek Gyara
    Inventors: Gyorgy Benedek, Peter Hornung