WO1987005832A1 - A method for supplying an electrically conductive, floating medium and a device for performing the method - Google Patents

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WO1987005832A1
WO1987005832A1 PCT/SE1987/000149 SE8700149W WO8705832A1 WO 1987005832 A1 WO1987005832 A1 WO 1987005832A1 SE 8700149 W SE8700149 W SE 8700149W WO 8705832 A1 WO8705832 A1 WO 8705832A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B5/00Electrostatic spraying apparatus; Spraying apparatus with means for charging the spray electrically; Apparatus for spraying liquids or other fluent materials by other electric means
    • B05B5/025Discharge apparatus, e.g. electrostatic spray guns
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B5/00Electrostatic spraying apparatus; Spraying apparatus with means for charging the spray electrically; Apparatus for spraying liquids or other fluent materials by other electric means
    • B05B5/16Arrangements for supplying liquids or other fluent material
    • B05B5/1608Arrangements for supplying liquids or other fluent material the liquid or other fluent material being electrically conductive
    • B05B5/1616Arrangements for supplying liquids or other fluent material the liquid or other fluent material being electrically conductive and the arrangement comprising means for insulating a grounded material source from high voltage applied to the material
    • B05B5/1658Details
    • B05B5/1666Voltage blocking valves, e.g. with axially separable coupling elements
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B5/00Electrostatic spraying apparatus; Spraying apparatus with means for charging the spray electrically; Apparatus for spraying liquids or other fluent materials by other electric means
    • B05B5/16Arrangements for supplying liquids or other fluent material
    • B05B5/1608Arrangements for supplying liquids or other fluent material the liquid or other fluent material being electrically conductive
    • B05B5/1616Arrangements for supplying liquids or other fluent material the liquid or other fluent material being electrically conductive and the arrangement comprising means for insulating a grounded material source from high voltage applied to the material
    • B05B5/1625Arrangements for supplying liquids or other fluent material the liquid or other fluent material being electrically conductive and the arrangement comprising means for insulating a grounded material source from high voltage applied to the material the insulating means comprising an intermediate container alternately connected to the grounded material source for filling, and then disconnected and electrically insulated therefrom

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  • the present invention refers to a metod for supplying an electrically conductive, floating medium, e.g. paint, from a storage system via a feed conduit to a consumption station in which is incorporated an electrostatically chargeable distribution device, e.g. a paint spraying gun, for treatment, e.g. painting of treatment units, whereby the medium is supplied to an intermediate storage forming part of the feed conduit between the consumption station and the storage system, and which feed conduit is adapted to be interrupted electrically and physically between the storage system and the intermediate storage by means of an interruption unit.
  • the invention furthermore incorporates a device for performing the method.
  • Another problem at conventional painting plants is the difficulty to change paint during the short time required for moving away the treated object and placing a new painting object within the action radius of the paint gun. As the painting ever more is carried out with aid of robots it is preferred that the paint change shall be effected without the need of changing spraying equipment.
  • the purpose of the invention is to provide a method and a device wherein the electrostatic charging in the spraying nozzle is not transferred to the storage system of the painting plant. Another purpose is to become independent of the comparatively long time required for the dielectric transfer of the paint, and to be able to make a paint change in a simple and very swift manner.
  • the demand from the car producer can be, e.g. that before painting of each car body it shall be possible to make a paint change.
  • the medium is pumped from the storage system via a first feed conduit to a first closed valve part forming part of said interruption unit, the second valve part of which, which is connected to a second feed conduit, at interconnection thereof establishes a closed medium connection between the feed conduits, that the medium during the interconnection period of the valve parts is pumped to the intermediate storage, whereby the electrostatical charging is interrupted, and that after disconnection of the valve parts the medium is subjected to pressure in the intermediate storage and during electrostatical charging is supplied to the distribution device.
  • the device according to the invention is characterized therein that the interruption unit incorporates a first valve part forming part of the feed conduit of the storage system and a second valve part forming part of the feed conduit of the distribution device, that the valve parts are connectable in a fluid-tight manner and electrically, physically releasable from each other by means of an actuator, which creates an air-gap between the spaced apart valve parts, that upstream of the interruption unit in the conduit is provided an intermediate storage, the volume of which at least corresponds to the treatment of a treatment object, and that a control device is provided, which during the interconnecting phase of the valve parts interrupts the electrostatic charging.
  • Figure 1 shows highly schematized a painting plant wherein the method and the device according to the invention have been applied.
  • Figures 2 and 3 show in bigger scale sections through valve parts of an interruption unit forming part of the painting plant.
  • the numeral 11 refers to a storage system and 12 is a consumption station, which both form part of a preferrably computerized painting plant, where the computer is designated 13.
  • the storage system 11 incorporates a storage tank 14, for e.g. a water based paint, a rinsing medium container 15, a pressure air source 16 and an actuator 17 connected thereto and designed as a pneumatically driven piston 18 and cylinder 19.
  • the piston rod 18 at its free end carries one part 20 of a two part valve 21, the other part 22 of which forms part of the consumption station 12.
  • the valve 21, which is designed as an interruption unit, has one of its parts 20 connected to a conduit 25, which is branched off to the storage tank 14 and also to the rinsing medium tank 15 via one pump 23,24 each, whereas the other valve part 22 is connected to a conduit 26 belonging to the consumption station 12.
  • a non-return valve 27 Upstream of the valve part 22 of the interruption unit 21 is arranged a non-return valve 27 in the conduit 26, a dosing pump 28 and a distribution device 29, e.g. a spraying device having a spraying nozzle 30.
  • the dosing pump 28, which consists of piston pump with adjustable displacement is so designed, that the piston pump cylinder can be used as an intermediate storage, which has such a big volume that the stored quantity lasts for e.g. one treatment - painting - of a treatment object.
  • the consumption station 12 furthermore incorporates a high voltage source 31, which can create an electrostatic power field within the spraying device 29.
  • a pressure air conduit 32 from the pressure air source 16 and on one hand an air outlet 33 and on the other hand a draining conduit 34, which open in a container 35 for used rinsing fluid.
  • the dosing pump 28 is driven by pressure air via the conduit 36 from the pressure air source 16.
  • the dosing pump 28 furthermore has a means for bringing about turbulence, which means e.g. can be a propeller 37 driven by a motor 38.
  • the first operation moment in the painting plant is that the computer 13 or a corresponding control mechanism gives a signal to the pressure air source 16 to actuate the actuator 17, thus that the piston 18 is displaced in the cylinder 19 and the two valve parts 20,22 of the interruption unit 21 are displaced towards each other thus that an interconnection of the conduits 25 and 26 is effected.
  • the two valve parts are both provided with a spring-loaded valve body 39,40, which in the interconnected position of the two valve parts 20,22 are pressed against each other and thereby open the through passage for the medium.
  • the pump 23 When the interconnection is made the pump 23 is started, and pumps the chosen paint colour via the conduits 25 and 26 to the dosing pump 28, in which the piston rod, by provision of the computer 13, has taken up such a position that, in consideration to the painting object, a proper quantity is supplied to the pump cylinder acting as intermediate storage.
  • the pump 23 is stopped when said intermediate storage has been filled and the interruption unit 21 is pulled apart, thus that electric transfer is impossible also by air spark-over.
  • the high voltage aggregate 31 is started by the computer thus that an electrostatic field is created in the spraying device 29, whereupon, via an impulse from the computer 13, pressure air from the pressure air source 16 is fed to the negative side of the dosing pump 28, thus that paint is fed up to the spraying device 29 and out through the spraying nozzle 30.
  • the pump room 42 will be substantially emptied.
  • the high voltage aggregate 31 is thereupon closed off and the two valve parts 20 and 22 of the interruption unit thereupon again be interconnected, whereupon the next operation cycle can be started.
  • the computer 13 starts the pump 24, which from the rinsing fluid container 14 pumps rinsing fluid through the entire storage system and the consumption system, whereby the turbulence creating means 37 in the dosing pump 28 can give the rinsing fluid such a movement that all paint therein is dissolved and rinsed out.
  • the rinsing medium After the rinsing medium has passed the spraying device 29 it is discharged at one hand through the spraying nozzle 30 and on the other hand via the rinsing medium conduit 34 to the container 35.
  • the conduit system may possibly also be connected to the pressure air source 16, thus that a subsequent blow-by with pressure air can be made, thus that all paint and rinsing medium residues are rinsed out off the conduits.
  • the invention is not limited to the embodiment shown but a plurality of variations are possible within the scope of the claims.
  • the dosing pump furthermore can be of another type and the intermediate storage can be a separate container.

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A method for supplying an electrically conductive, floating medium, e.g. paint, from a storage system (11) via a feed conduit to a consumption station (12) in which is incorporated an electrostatically chargeable distribution device (29), e.g. a paint spraying gun, for treatment, e.g. painting of treatment units, whereby the medium is supplied to an intermediate storage forming part of the feed conduit between the consumption station and the storage system, and which feed conduit is adapted to be interrupted electrically and physically between the storage system and the intermediate storage by means of an interruption unit. The purpose is to prevent the electrostatic charge in the spraying nozzle from being transferred to the storage system of the painting plant. This has been solved in that the medium is pumped from the storage system via a first feed conduit to a first closed valve part forming part of said interruption unit, the second valve part of which, which is connected to a second feed conduit, at interconnection thereof establishes a closed medium connection between the feed conduits, that the medium during the interconnection period of the valve parts is pumped to the intermediate storage, whereby the electrostatical charging is interrupted, and that after disconnection of the valve parts the medium is subjected to pressure in the intermediate storage and during electrostatical charging is supplied to the distribution device.

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A METHOD FOR SUPPLYING AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE. FLOATING MEDIUM AND A DEVICE FOR PERFORMING THE METHOD
The present invention refers to a metod for supplying an electrically conductive, floating medium, e.g. paint, from a storage system via a feed conduit to a consumption station in which is incorporated an electrostatically chargeable distribution device, e.g. a paint spraying gun, for treatment, e.g. painting of treatment units, whereby the medium is supplied to an intermediate storage forming part of the feed conduit between the consumption station and the storage system, and which feed conduit is adapted to be interrupted electrically and physically between the storage system and the intermediate storage by means of an interruption unit. The invention furthermore incorporates a device for performing the method.
Background of the invention
The use of water based paints in combination with electrostatic charging has brought about that the safety aspects have been focused, as shortcircuits between the high-voltage electrostatic charging in the paint gun and the grounded paint conduit system may occur.
Different devices are earlier known for preventing such potential differences to arise. All these known methods operate according to the so called "rain-drop principle", which means that the storage container, in which the paint is stored, is separated from the electrostatically charged paint gun, and supplies the paint drop by drop via such a big air-gap that no spark-over can occur. These devices however have the drawback of having a very limited capacity and do not allow a continuous spray painting, particularly if it concerns bigger painting objects, such as e.g. car bodies.
Another problem at conventional painting plants is the difficulty to change paint during the short time required for moving away the treated object and placing a new painting object within the action radius of the paint gun. As the painting ever more is carried out with aid of robots it is preferred that the paint change shall be effected without the need of changing spraying equipment.
The purpose and most important features of the invention
The purpose of the invention is to provide a method and a device wherein the electrostatic charging in the spraying nozzle is not transferred to the storage system of the painting plant. Another purpose is to become independent of the comparatively long time required for the dielectric transfer of the paint, and to be able to make a paint change in a simple and very swift manner. The demand from the car producer can be, e.g. that before painting of each car body it shall be possible to make a paint change. These tasks have been solved in that the medium is pumped from the storage system via a first feed conduit to a first closed valve part forming part of said interruption unit, the second valve part of which, which is connected to a second feed conduit, at interconnection thereof establishes a closed medium connection between the feed conduits, that the medium during the interconnection period of the valve parts is pumped to the intermediate storage, whereby the electrostatical charging is interrupted, and that after disconnection of the valve parts the medium is subjected to pressure in the intermediate storage and during electrostatical charging is supplied to the distribution device.
The device according to the invention is characterized therein that the interruption unit incorporates a first valve part forming part of the feed conduit of the storage system and a second valve part forming part of the feed conduit of the distribution device, that the valve parts are connectable in a fluid-tight manner and electrically, physically releasable from each other by means of an actuator, which creates an air-gap between the spaced apart valve parts, that upstream of the interruption unit in the conduit is provided an intermediate storage, the volume of which at least corresponds to the treatment of a treatment object, and that a control device is provided, which during the interconnecting phase of the valve parts interrupts the electrostatic charging.
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The invention will hereinafter be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show an embodiment of the invention.
Figure 1 shows highly schematized a painting plant wherein the method and the device according to the invention have been applied.
Figures 2 and 3 show in bigger scale sections through valve parts of an interruption unit forming part of the painting plant.
Description of embodiment
In figure 1 the numeral 11 refers to a storage system and 12 is a consumption station, which both form part of a preferrably computerized painting plant, where the computer is designated 13.
The storage system 11 incorporates a storage tank 14, for e.g. a water based paint, a rinsing medium container 15, a pressure air source 16 and an actuator 17 connected thereto and designed as a pneumatically driven piston 18 and cylinder 19. The piston rod 18 at its free end carries one part 20 of a two part valve 21, the other part 22 of which forms part of the consumption station 12. The valve 21, which is designed as an interruption unit, has one of its parts 20 connected to a conduit 25, which is branched off to the storage tank 14 and also to the rinsing medium tank 15 via one pump 23,24 each, whereas the other valve part 22 is connected to a conduit 26 belonging to the consumption station 12.
Upstream of the valve part 22 of the interruption unit 21 is arranged a non-return valve 27 in the conduit 26, a dosing pump 28 and a distribution device 29, e.g. a spraying device having a spraying nozzle 30. The dosing pump 28, which consists of piston pump with adjustable displacement is so designed, that the piston pump cylinder can be used as an intermediate storage, which has such a big volume that the stored quantity lasts for e.g. one treatment - painting - of a treatment object. The consumption station 12 furthermore incorporates a high voltage source 31, which can create an electrostatic power field within the spraying device 29. To this is furthermore connected a pressure air conduit 32 from the pressure air source 16 and on one hand an air outlet 33 and on the other hand a draining conduit 34, which open in a container 35 for used rinsing fluid.
The dosing pump 28 is driven by pressure air via the conduit 36 from the pressure air source 16. The dosing pump 28 furthermore has a means for bringing about turbulence, which means e.g. can be a propeller 37 driven by a motor 38.
The operation manner of the device
The first operation moment in the painting plant is that the computer 13 or a corresponding control mechanism gives a signal to the pressure air source 16 to actuate the actuator 17, thus that the piston 18 is displaced in the cylinder 19 and the two valve parts 20,22 of the interruption unit 21 are displaced towards each other thus that an interconnection of the conduits 25 and 26 is effected. As seen from Figures 2 and 3 the two valve parts are both provided with a spring-loaded valve body 39,40, which in the interconnected position of the two valve parts 20,22 are pressed against each other and thereby open the through passage for the medium. When the interconnection is made the pump 23 is started, and pumps the chosen paint colour via the conduits 25 and 26 to the dosing pump 28, in which the piston rod, by provision of the computer 13, has taken up such a position that, in consideration to the painting object, a proper quantity is supplied to the pump cylinder acting as intermediate storage. The pump 23 is stopped when said intermediate storage has been filled and the interruption unit 21 is pulled apart, thus that electric transfer is impossible also by air spark-over. The high voltage aggregate 31 is started by the computer thus that an electrostatic field is created in the spraying device 29, whereupon, via an impulse from the computer 13, pressure air from the pressure air source 16 is fed to the negative side of the dosing pump 28, thus that paint is fed up to the spraying device 29 and out through the spraying nozzle 30. As the quantity of paint in the dosing pump 28 is adjusted thus that it is just enough for painting the treatment object in question, the pump room 42 will be substantially emptied. The high voltage aggregate 31 is thereupon closed off and the two valve parts 20 and 22 of the interruption unit thereupon again be interconnected, whereupon the next operation cycle can be started.
If a paint change is desired prior to the next transfer of new paint, the computer 13 starts the pump 24, which from the rinsing fluid container 14 pumps rinsing fluid through the entire storage system and the consumption system, whereby the turbulence creating means 37 in the dosing pump 28 can give the rinsing fluid such a movement that all paint therein is dissolved and rinsed out. After the rinsing medium has passed the spraying device 29 it is discharged at one hand through the spraying nozzle 30 and on the other hand via the rinsing medium conduit 34 to the container 35. The conduit system may possibly also be connected to the pressure air source 16, thus that a subsequent blow-by with pressure air can be made, thus that all paint and rinsing medium residues are rinsed out off the conduits.
The invention is not limited to the embodiment shown but a plurality of variations are possible within the scope of the claims. Thus it is possible that as many storage tanks are included in the system as the number of paint colours, thus that an immediate paint change can be effected. The dosing pump furthermore can be of another type and the intermediate storage can be a separate container.

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1. A method for supplying an electrically conductive, floating medium, e.g. paint, from a storage system (11) via a feed conduit (25,26) to a consumption station (12) in which is incorporated an electrostatically chargeable distribution device (29), e.g. a paint spraying gun, for treatment, e.g. painting of treatment units, whereby the medium is supplied to an intermediate storage (42) forming part of the feed conduit (26) between the consumption station (12) and the storage system (11), and which feed conduit is adapted to be interrupted electrically and physically between the storage system (11) and the intermediate storage (42) by means of an interruption unit (21), c h a r a c t e r i z e d t h e r e i n, that the medium is pumped from the storage system (11) via a first feed conduit (25) to a first closed valve part (20) forming part of said interruption unit (21), the second valve part (22) of which, which is connected to a second feed conduit (26), at interconnection thereof establishes a closed medium connection between the feed conduits (25,26), that the medium during the interconnection period of the valve parts (20,22) is pumped to the intermediate storage (28), whereby the electrostatical charging is interrupted, and that after disconnection of the valve parts (20,22) the medium is subjected to pressure in the intermediate storage (28) and during electrostatical charging is supplied to the distribution device (29).
2. A method as claimed in claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d t h e r e i n, that at change of medium, a flushing of the medium transfer path through the storage system (11) and the consumption station (12) is effected prior to the transfer of a new medium.
3. A device for performing the method as claimed in claim 1 at transfer of an electrically conductive, floating medium, particularly paint, from a storage system (11) via a feed conduit (25,26) to a consumption station (12) in which is incorporated an electrostatically chargeable distribution device (29), e.g. a paint spraying gun, for treatment, e.g. painting of treatment units, whereby in the conduit (25,26) between the storage system (11) and the intermediate storage (42) is provided an interruption unit (21) designed to interrupt the conduit electrically and physically, c h a r a c t e r i z e d t h e r e i n, that the interruption unit (21) incorporates a first valve part (20) forming part of the feed conduit (25) of the storage system (11) and a second valve part (22) forming part of the feed conduit (26) of the distribution device (29), that the valve parts (20,22) are connectable in a fluid-tight manner and electrically, physically releasable from each other by means of an actuator (17), which creates an air-gap between the spaced apart valve parts (20,22), that upstream of the interruption unit (21) in the conduit (26) is provided an intermediate storage (28), the volume of which at least corresponds to the treatment of a treatment object, and that a control device (13) is provided, which during the interconnecting phase of the valve parts (20,22) interrupts the electrostatic charging.
4. A device as claimed in claim 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d t h e r e i n, that the intermediate storage is constituted by a dosing pump (28), preferably a piston pump having an adjustable pump stroke.
5. A device as claimed in claim 3 or 4, c h a r a c t e r i z e d t h e r e i n, that the dosing pump (28) is equipped with means (37,38) for generating turbulence in the pump room (42).
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AT87902177T ATE64324T1 (en) 1986-03-24 1987-03-23 METHOD FOR DELIVERING AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE FLOATING MEDIUM AND ARRANGEMENT FOR CARRYING OUT THIS METHOD.
KR1019870701089A KR950004145B1 (en) 1986-03-24 1987-03-23 Method of supplying a conductive liquid medium and apparatus for performing the method
DE8787902177T DE3770816D1 (en) 1986-03-24 1987-03-23 METHOD FOR SUPPLYING AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE FLOATING MEDIUM AND ARRANGEMENT FOR CARRYING OUT THIS METHOD.
JP62502040A JPH0779974B2 (en) 1986-03-24 1987-03-23 Method for supplying an electrically conductive floating medium and apparatus for carrying out the method
DK607587A DK168943B1 (en) 1986-03-24 1987-11-19 Method for delivering an electrically conductive, fluid medium and apparatus for performing the method
NO874891A NO171954C (en) 1986-03-24 1987-11-24 PROCEDURE FOR AA PROVIDES AN ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVE, FLUID MEDIUM AND A DEVICE FOR PERFORMING THE PROCEDURE
FI884328A FI91606C (en) 1986-03-24 1988-09-21 A method for introducing an electrically conductive, fluid medium and an apparatus for carrying out the method

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