Patent classifications
B05B5/047
Venturi pump and facility for applying paint coatings
A Venturi pump used for sucking powder from a supply, diluting the same, then feeding it to a gun via a conveyor pipe. The pump comprises an outer body, at least one powder suction duct, at least two air connections, of which a first air connection is capable of supplying an injector to create a vacuum inside the suction duct and a second air connection is capable of supplying a dilution air circuit separate from the powder flow. The pump including at least one powder outlet nozzle centered on an axis of diffusion, the inlet of which is located downstream from the first air connection and the suction duct. At least one protection barrier contains a non-return valve disposed inside the dilution air circuit and at least one outlet tip of the dilution circuit disposed around the nozzle and also connected to the conveyor pipe.
Powder coating nozzle
A paint nozzle may include a nozzle body defining a nozzle body axis. The nozzle body includes one or more sidewalls, an engagement upper surface and a dispensing lower surface. An internal nozzle chamber is formed between the upper and lower surfaces. A center dispensing channel connects the internal nozzle chamber to the dispensing lower surface and is parallel and coincident with the nozzle body axis. Two or more vortex dispensing channels are spaced axially outward from the center dispensing channel and are orientated at a dispensing angle relative to the nozzle body axis in order to generate a vortex flow around the center dispensing channel.
Powder coating nozzle
A paint nozzle may include a nozzle body defining a nozzle body axis. The nozzle body includes one or more sidewalls, an engagement upper surface and a dispensing lower surface. An internal nozzle chamber is formed between the upper and lower surfaces. A center dispensing channel connects the internal nozzle chamber to the dispensing lower surface and is parallel and coincident with the nozzle body axis. Two or more vortex dispensing channels are spaced axially outward from the center dispensing channel and are orientated at a dispensing angle relative to the nozzle body axis in order to generate a vortex flow around the center dispensing channel.