Collection Of Off-target Or Fugitive Coating Material Patents (Class 427/478)
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Patent number: 9278363Abstract: A nozzle is mounted on an end of an ejector for ejecting an aerosol on an ejection side in a honeycomb filter production apparatus. The nozzle is formed into a shape having a longitudinal direction. A single introduction port is formed at an end surface of the nozzle on one side in the longitudinal direction, and a plurality of discharge ports are formed at an end surface of the nozzle on the other side in the longitudinal direction. A single introduction passage extends linearly from the single introduction port in the longitudinal direction. A plurality of discharge passages are each branched from an end portion of the introduction passage on a side opposite to the introduction port and extend to corresponding one of the discharge ports in a direction tilted from the longitudinal direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2014Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Assignee: NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventors: Yasuho Aoki, Tasuke Narishige, Shinya Yoshida
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Patent number: 9266128Abstract: A device and method for electrostatic powder coating include: obtaining continuously a working fluid constituted by air deprived of undesirable substances; supplying the working fluid, between 0.5 bar and 10 bar, in a container containing an amount of coating powder; extracting from the container; a first flow made up of working fluid and powder; atomizing the first flow with working fluid at a pressure of between 0.5 bar and 10 bar; supplying working fluid at a pressure of between 0.5 bar and 10 bar to create a second transport flow made up of working fluid and atomized powder; charging the second flow electrostatically under pressure; and sending the second electrostatically charged flow of working fluid and atomized powder onto a substrate, at a temperature of between ?15° C. and +45° C., and a device and method for electrostatic painting including heating/cooling temperature adjustment of the painting mixture.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2013Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: EUROSIDER S.A.S.di Milli Ottavio & C.Inventor: Ottavio Milli
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Patent number: 8691014Abstract: Prepping a surface entails entraining a coating particle into a fluid stream, directing the fluid stream containing the coating particle at the surface to be prepped to thereby prep the surface using the coating particle. The prepped surface can then be coated using the same or substantially similar coating particle. This technique can be used with a continuous airjet, a forced pulsed airjet, a continuous waterjet or a forced pulsed waterjet as the carrier stream. This invention solves the problem of foreign blasting particles becoming embedded in the atomic matrix of the surface to be prepped, which can result in unpredictable behavior of the surface properties and even catastrophic failure.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2011Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: VLN Advanced Technologies Inc.Inventor: Mohan M. Vijay
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Patent number: 8387467Abstract: A method for testing a coating for blade roots, includes: providing a disk test piece including at least one bearing surface and a blade test piece including at least one bearing surface coated with the coating to be tested, the blade test piece including two test piece halves adapted to be engaged on either side of the disk test piece, and subjecting the blade test piece engaged with the disk test piece to tensile cycles during which the test pieces undergo tensile stress with respect to each other in a tensile direction, the tensile strain being transmitted via the bearing surfaces contacting the blade test piece and the disk test piece. The method allows for very faithful reproduction of the behavior and ageing of the coating and thus allows for accurate evaluation of the quality of the coatings.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2009Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: SNECMAInventors: Alain Bassot, Laurent Dudon, Anne-Claire Perriau
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Publication number: 20110229650Abstract: Workpieces, which are conveyed by a conveying device along a conveying path, are heated by a heating and degreasing coil. Then, resin powder is downwardly sprayed from a nozzle of a coating device to each corresponding one of the workpieces, which are conveyed by the conveying device. The workpieces are thereafter heated by a heating and curing coil. At each of the heating coils, a dummy member, which is made of an electrically conductive material, is displaced from a retracted position to a forward position, which is located between the corresponding heating coil and a corresponding adjacent part of the conveying path of the conveying device, when an empty one of mount locations of the conveying device reaches the forward position of the dummy member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: ASMO CO., LTD.Inventors: Keiji Inoue, Makoto Oishi, Yuya Furukawa, Yoshihiro Ikebe
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Patent number: 7569181Abstract: A method of deactivating chemical contaminants and biological agents from a target surface by and aerosol spraying the target surface with a electrostatically charged, photosensitizer solution, and then illuminating the surface with ultraviolet light.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2003Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Clean Earth Technologies, LLCInventor: Jeffry Golden
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Patent number: 7325750Abstract: Powder overspray that is extracted from a spray booth is recovered back to a powder supply that is used to supply powder to the spray guns inside the spray booth. The powder overspray extracted from the booth is separated from the high flow air stream by a separator such as a cyclone separator. The powder falls into a transfer pan and a vacuum is used to convey the powder from the transfer pan to a vacuum receiver. The powder is then discharged to the feed hopper in the feed center. The use of a vacuum to convey powder from the cyclone to the feed center in effect permits substantially all of the powder overspray to be recovered from the spray booth directly to the feed hopper with minimal dwell or residence time within the cyclone or vacuum receiver subsystems during a spraying operation. The receiver can be rotated for easy cleaning, and the vacuum line cleaned by one or more cleaning elements drawn through the vacuum line.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventors: Jeffrey R. Shutic, Larry R. Fenik, David Mancuso, Andrew M. Peddie, Erich W. Selic, Joseph G. Schroeder, Herman E. Turner
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Patent number: 7276271Abstract: An apparatus for forming a tubular structure from a liquefied polymer, the apparatus comprising: (a) a dispenser for dispensing the liquefied polymer; (b) a precipitation electrode being at a first potential relative to the dispenser, the precipitation electrode being designed and constructed for generating a polymeric shell thereupon; and (c) a mechanism for increasing a local density of the polymeric shell in a plurality of predetermined sub-regions of the polymeric shell, thereby to provide a tubular structure having an alternating density in a longitudinal direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2002Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Nicast Ltd.Inventors: Alexander Dubson, Eli Bar
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Patent number: 6896935Abstract: A method of forming a coating on an inner periphery of a tube with a cylindrical barrel, a mouth on one axial end of the barrel, and a shoulder located between the barrel and the mouth. The method involves holding the tube, and subsequently jetting powder into the tube from a spray gun, through a bottom side opening on the other axial end of said barrel. A first passage guides to the spray gun a first air stream together with the powder. A second passage feeds to the spray gun a second air stream with the powder. A third passage suction collects surplus powder through the tube mouth. A fourth passage suction collects surplus powder through the bottom side opening of the tube. At least one of the passages is subject to a feedback control such that flow rate and/or internal pressure therein are maintained at target levels.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Taisei Kako Co., Ltd.Inventors: Taizo Kimura, Naoki Fujisawa
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Patent number: 6589345Abstract: A powder spray-coating cabin, in particular a vertically cylindrical cabin, has its air suction flows shifted away from the center of spray coating toward object wall passages.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: ITW Gema AGInventor: Silvano Gelain
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Patent number: 6496071Abstract: An amplifier stage comprises a transistor, an output load, at least two resistive elements, and at least two control switches. The transistor has an input terminal, an output terminal and a ground terminal. The load has a first terminal coupled to the transistor output terminal and a second terminal coupled to a positive power supply source. A first resistive element comprises a first resistor having a first terminal and a second terminal, and a first diode having an anode coupled to the transistor ground terminal and a cathode coupled to the first terminal of the first resistor. A second resistive element comprises a second resistor having a first terminal and a second terminal, and a second diode having an anode coupled to the transistor ground terminal and a cathode coupled to the first terminal of second resistor. The first control switch couples the diode cathode to the positive power supply source.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: National Semiconductor CorporationInventor: Bernard Xavier
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Patent number: 6245391Abstract: This invention pertains to a powder coating apparatus and a method for using the powder coating apparatus. The apparatus includes a booth that defines a coating space, a holder to hold an object within the coating space, electrodes positioned within the coating space, a power supplier to supply a voltage between the electrodes, a coating material blower to blow powder coating material into the coating space, and structure to form a circulating stream of the powder coating material within the coating space. The method includes blowing powder coating material into the coating space, whereby an object held by the holder becomes coated with the powder coating material. While the powder coating material is being blown into the coating space air is also blown in the coating space, whereby the powder coating material is carried in a stream that flows along the object in a first direction and then along the electrodes in an opposite second direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Nihon Parkerizing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroki Kawai, Masahiro Yamamoto
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Patent number: 6214421Abstract: A method of powder coating at least one surface of a non-conductive object having a plurality of sequential steps. The first step is pretreating the surface of the non-conductive object to ensure that the surface is suitably cleaned. The second step to apply a sufficient quantity of moisture on the surface of the non-conductive object to facilitate adhesion of a powder coating to the surface. The next step is to spray a polymer coating powder on the moistened surface of the non-conductive object. This spraying step is done immediately following the application of moisture but prior to a complete evaporation of the applied moisture. The fifth step is to evaporate any remaining applied moisture from the non-conductive object prior to curing. The last step is to cure the coating on the surface of the non-conductive object without decomposing the powder and then either cool or allow the non-conductive object to cool naturally.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1998Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Inventor: Dennis Pidzarko
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Patent number: 6129946Abstract: The invention provides a powder coating apparatus, comprising a fresh powder container for receiving fresh powder, a recovery container for receiving powder recovered from the coating process, and a mixing container, which is connected to the fresh powder container and the recovery container via a first powder line and a second powder line, and comprising a control means for adjusting the mass flow rates of powder flowing in the first and the second powder line at a predetermined ratio of fresh powder and recovered powder. A first powder mass sensor is provided in or at the first powder line, and a second powder mass sensor is provided in or at the second powder line, wherein the control means is coupled with the first and the second powder mass sensor to adjust the ratio of the mass flow rates of powder flowing in the first and the second powder line.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1999Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Wagner International AGInventor: Horst Adams
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Patent number: 6129947Abstract: The present invention is a means and method for powder dusting various manufactured products such as extrusions, sheet materials, thin films, and piece parts. The powder dusting system includes a regenerative compressor which propels an air/dust mixture through a control valve body into a cone shaped filter where a majority of the air is filtered out. The remaining concentrated air/dust mixture enters a head component where head jets direct the air/dust mixture to the item that is being coated. The powder duster of the present invention also provides a method of coating manufactured products on both their interior and exterior surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1999Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Inventor: Michael Grissom
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Patent number: 6099898Abstract: An apparatus and process for allowing a powder paint system to utilize reclaimed oversprayed powder paint of various colors by collecting it in a common reclaim collector system. The reclaimed powder paint is then applied to a work piece as a base coat to attain a portion of the total film build required. The remainder of the film thickness is then applied in subsequent application of virgin powder paint.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Haden, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Joyce, Jeffrey C. Johnson
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Patent number: 6045855Abstract: This invention relates to a process and a device for producing an even and homogenous coating of liquids or powders on small free-falling objects that are not earthed. The process and the device according to the invention are primarily intended for surface coating of medicinal products and foodstuffs.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignees: Anders Lindqvist, Nils Lewinsky, Hasse JohanssonInventor: Anders Lindqvist
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Patent number: 6015585Abstract: Paints of different color brightness not deposited on the work to be coated in a powder coating process are recovered as a mixture, and a fresh paint of high or low color brightness is added to the mixture to adjust its color brightness and thereby prepare a fresh mixture of medium color brightness which can be used as a paint of medium color brightness.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1998Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masayuki Yamaguchi, Yukihide Yamashita, Kenichiro Mori
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Patent number: 5976635Abstract: A method for coating a paper or board web or the like (7) using a coating mix aerosol generated by means of an ultrasonic atomizer. The output power of a plurality of ultrasonic transducers (15) disposed proximate to a surface of the moving web (7) is passed via a vibrated beam (14) to a coating mix flow (2) flowing proximate to the web (5). Ultrasonic vibrations applied to the coating mix atomize the upper layer of the coating mix flow into an aerosol (11) which is emitted toward the web (7) and adheres thereto.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventor: Jorma Kinnunen
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Patent number: 5908705Abstract: Lithographic plate compositions and a method for their production have been discovered that are especially useful in conjunction with digitally controlled lasers to directly construct printable images on lithographic plates. The plates comprise a substrate and an ablatable polymeric coating on the substrate where the ablatable, imageable coating is prepared by in situ or solution polymerization of conjugated monomers deposited on the plate by vapor deposition or in solution. Examples of such monomers are thiophene, pyrrole and aniline.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1997Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics, LLCInventors: My T. Nguyen, Hui Zhu, S. Peter Pappas, Ken-ichi Shimazu, Robert Hallman
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Patent number: 5795626Abstract: An environmentally compliant triboelectric applicator and process for coating or ablating a substrate and for retrieving excess or ejected material from the substrate. The applicator comprises an inner supersonic nozzle for accelerating triboelectrically charged projectile particles entrained in a supersonic gas to speeds sufficiently high to coat or ablate a substrate and an outer evacuator nozzle coaxially surrounding the inner supersonic nozzle for retrieving excess projectile particles, ablated substrate powders, or other environmentally hazardous materials. A fluid dynamic coupling uses the efficacy of the Mach turning angle associated with a supersonic boundary layer of carrier gas to aspirate the central core of the supersonic two-phase jet.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Innovative Technology Inc.Inventors: Howard Gabel, Ralph M. Tapphorn
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Patent number: 5776554Abstract: An electrostatic powder coating system usable for coating articles transported along a substantially non-conductive article transport conveyor belt supported by a substantially non-conductive slide member. The system includes a substantially non-conductive coating booth with an open side portion supported by an upright support member disposed on a movable base member. The coating booth is laterally movable toward and away from the conveyor, and the coating booth is movable along the upright support member so as to position the coating booth downwardly toward and upwardly away from the conveyor. An electrostatic coating applicator is directed into the coating booth for applying powder coating to articles transported along the conveyor. A coating collector includes a coating booth exhaust duct coupled to the coating booth, and a conveyor exhaust duct laterally movable toward and away from the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1997Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Christopher R. Merritt, Robert M. Thorn
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Patent number: 5707636Abstract: Controlled release solid forms, apparatus and method for preparing solid forms for controlled release of an active ingredient.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1996Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Saitec S.R.L.Inventors: Lorenzo Rodriguez, Maurizio Cini, Cristina Cavallari, Giuseppe Motta
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Patent number: 5690995Abstract: A spray booth for use in the spray coating of articles with coating powder. The spray booth forms a coating space which at a bottom is bounded by powder collection means. The powder collection means is divided into an inner collection means and a surrounding outer collection means for the separate collection of surplus powder and the separate removal of the entire surplus powder from the booth. The outer collection means collects surplus coating powder dropping off the inside surfaces of the booth walls. Since this powder may be contaminated with different color or different types of powder from previous spraying operations, it is discarded as waste. The inner collection means collects pure surplus powder which has not touched the booth wall surfaces. This pure surplus powder is recycled.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1995Date of Patent: November 25, 1997Assignee: Gema Volstatic AGInventors: Gallus Fischli, Silvano Gelain, Markus Lenherr
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Patent number: 5629051Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming an insulator 62 on one major surface of a uniaxial tension focus mask 25 includes the steps of: positioning a mask sheet 27, having a multiplicity of openings 42 that extend from a first major surface of the mask sheet through a main body portion thereof to an oppositely disposed second major surface, at a distance from a charging gun 72, 172 having a source 74, 174 of a dry-powdered insulative material; charging and directing the dry-powdered insulative material toward the first major surface of the mask to provide a coating of the charged, dry-powdered insulative material thereon, and providing means 70, 272 for preventing the charged, dry-powdered insulative material from extending into the openings 42 and being deposited onto the main body portion of the mask surrounding the openings and the second major surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: Thomson Multimedia, S. A.Inventor: Eugene S. Poliniak
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Patent number: 5560962Abstract: A structure of controlled water resistance comprises a core of material having mechanical strength when dry but not when water-wet and a coating comprising biodegradable water resistant polymer. The polymer is preferably applied to the core by electrostatic coating of dry fine particles as laid down in microorganism cells or as clusters of such particles. The structure is useful in the form of disposable biodisintegrable articles.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1994Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: Zeneca LimitedInventors: Peter M. Brunger, David J. Kemmish
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Patent number: 5476689Abstract: A continuous, automated method and apparatus for transporting and electrostatically powder coating articles such as fasteners. Articles in an unoriented state are oriented one behind another, transferred in succession to and magnetically retained on a face of a rotating feed wheel at a first position with respect to the feed wheel, transported to a second position by rotation of the feed wheel, transferred in succession at the second position to a respective portion of a moving conveyor, and releasably suspended magnetically and electrically grounded at the respective portion of the conveyor. Magnets used to suspend the articles from the conveyor are shielded from direct contact with the articles to avoid coating the magnets. While the articles remain suspended magnetically from the conveyor by their end portions, they are conveyed through a coating booth where they are electrostatically powder coated.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: James W. Stone, Frederick A. Kish, John Wojcik, Donald L. Van Erden, David E. Frederickson, Parimal M. Vedhar
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Patent number: 5326599Abstract: A method and apparatus for powder spraying a automotive or other vehicle body in a powder spray booth includes a cabin purge zone in which a pair of inlet hood assemblies are positioned to the side window openings on each side of the body and the cavity is purged of excess powder by extracting the powder from the cavity through the inlet hood assemblies. The effective and efficient removal of suspended oversprayed powder from the interior of the vehicle cabin is accomplished through the production of a symmetrical air flow through the vehicle cabin in which air is exhausted through the two side window openings while the interior of the vehicle cabin is replenished with air through the front windshield opening and the rear window opening.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1993Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Nordson CorporationInventor: Jeffrey R. Shutic
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Patent number: 5238709Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for electrostatically applying a coating, such as solder mask, to a substrate such as a circuit board. A grounded conveyor system includes electrically conductive means for suspending the substrate from the conveyor and grounding the substrate. An atomizing spray nozzle provides an atomized, electrically charged spray of the coating material in the direction of the grounded substrate. A focusing element is positioned to confine the spray to a desired pattern, and a receiving backplate, which carries a charge opposite that of the spray, is positioned behind the substrate to attract the charged coating particles that do not impinge on the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1991Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn.Inventor: Robert R. Wilkie
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Patent number: 5173326Abstract: A method and an apparatus for electrostatic coating of workpieces with powdered material includes a plurality of successively arranged spray guns which are passed by the workpieces. At least the spray gun which is passed first by the workpieces is charged with recycled powder while at least the spray gun which is passed last by the workpieces is charged with fresh powder in form of a powder-air mixture containing a low amount of air and supplied at low velocity.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1991Date of Patent: December 22, 1992Assignee: Metri Airfluid AGInventor: Erich Kramer
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Patent number: 5162132Abstract: A collapsible spray housing and method of using the housing in electrostatic powder spray operations. The housing is collapsible so that it can be folded and inserted into a conventional cartridge filter type powder recovery system. Separate collapsible housings may be maintained, each interconnected with a respective cartridge filter, dedicated to running one particular color therethrough. A skeletal frame may be employed upon which the various collapsible housings may be inserted and removed between successive runs different colors.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1990Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Assignee: ReclaimInventor: William Diaz