MANUAL COATING GUN AND COATING STATION COMPRISING SUCH A GUN
20170266681 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B5/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B5/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B5/053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B5/032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B12/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B5/053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
This manual gun (2) for applying a coating product comprises a high voltage unit (42), designed for electrostatically charge the coating product at a voltage/flow rate characteristic when it is supplied with electric power, and adjustment means (16), for selecting, from among several pre-adjusted voltage/current characteristics, the voltage/current characteristic according to which the product is electrostatically charged. This gun also comprises a control member (10), which is maneuverable between an inactive configuration, where it opposes the application of the coating product and wherein the high voltage unit (42) is not supplied with electric power, and an active configuration, wherein it does not oppose the application of the coating product and wherein the high voltage unit is supplied with electric power. The adjustment means (16) comprise control buttons, giving the possibility of manually adjusting the flow rate of coating product applied by the gun when the control member (10) is in an active configuration and of selecting the voltage/current characteristic when the control member is in an inactive configuration.
Claims
1. A manual gun for applying a coating product, this manual gun comprising: a high voltage unit, designed for electrostatically charging the coating product according to a pre-adjusted voltage/current characteristic when the high voltage unit is supplied with electric power, adjustment means, for selecting from among several pre-adjusted voltage/current characteristics, the voltage/current characteristic according to which the coating product is charged electrostatically, a control member, which is maneuverable between an inactive configuration, wherein the control member opposes the application of the coating product and wherein the high voltage unit is not supplied with electric power, and an active configuration, wherein the control member does not oppose the application of the coating product and wherein the high voltage unit is supplied with electric power, wherein the adjustment means comprise control buttons, giving the possibility of manually adjusting a coating product flow rate applied by the manual gun when the control member is in an active configuration and of selecting the voltage/current characteristic of the high voltage unit when the control member is in an inactive configuration.
2. The manual gun according to claim 1, wherein the control buttons include: a first button increasing the coating product flow rate when the control member is in an active configuration and for changing the voltage/current characteristic when the control member is in an inactive configuration, and a second button for decreasing the coating product flow rate when the control member is in an active configuration and changing the voltage/current characteristic when the control member is in an inactive configuration.
3. The manual gun according to claim 2, wherein the first button is coated with the sign “+”, while the second button is coated with the sign “−”.
4. The manual gun according to claim 1, comprising at least one first indicator light for signaling the selected voltage/current characteristic.
5. The manual gun according to claim 4, wherein the first indicator light is a light-emitting diode, the color of which varies according to the selected voltage/current characteristic.
6. The manual gun according to claim 4, wherein the first indicator light is a blinking light-emitting diode, the blinking frequency of which varies according to the selected voltage/current characteristic.
7. The manual gun according to claim 4, wherein the first indicator light remains lit, regardless of the configuration of the control member.
8. The manual gun according to claim 1, comprising a second indicator light for signaling a change in the flow rate of coating product.
9. The manual gun according to claim 1, comprising a third indicator light for signaling whether maximum or minimum flow rate of coating product is attained.
10. The manual gun according to claim 8, comprising at least one first indicator light for signaling the selected voltage/current characteristic, wherein the first indicator light and the second indicator light are each a bar graph, configured for permanently displaying the selected voltage/current characteristic or the coating product flow rate.
11. The manual gun according to claim 8, comprising at least one first indicator light for signaling the selected voltage/current characteristic, wherein the first indicator light and the second indicator light are a same bar graph, configured for displaying the selected voltage/current characteristic when the control member is in an inactive configuration or the coating product flow rate when the control member is in an active configuration.
12. The manual gun according to claim 1, wherein the control buttons give the possibility of exclusively acting on the coating product flow rate applied by the manual gun when the control member is in an active configuration and of exclusively acting on the voltage/current characteristic of the high voltage unit when the control member is in an inactive configuration.
13. A station for applying a coating product, comprising: a manual gun, a pump for supplying the manual gun with the coating product, a control module for controlling the pump, and an electric module for supplying the manual gun with electric power, wherein the manual gun is according to claim 1.
14. A method for applying a coating product with a manual gun as defined in claim 1, this method comprising successive steps consisting of: a) taking hold of the manual gun, b) by acting on the control buttons, selecting a voltage/current characteristic of the high voltage unit, c) maneuvering the control member from the inactive configuration to the active configuration, and d) by acting on the control buttons, adjusting the coating product flow rate applied by the manual gun.
Description
[0032] The invention and other advantages thereof will become more clearly apparent in the light of the description which follows of three embodiments of a gun in accordance with its principle, only given as an example and made with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
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[0037] The gun 2 belongs to an application station S which includes a pump 11 for supplying the gun with a coating product, a control module 13 for controlling the pump, and an electric module 15 for supplying the gun 2 with electric power. The electric module and the control module are grouped within a same electropneumatic module 17. A pipe 12 connects the gun 2 to the pump 11. A low voltage cable 14 connects the gun 2 to the electric module 13.
[0038] The gun 2 comprises a body 4 and a nozzle 6 for ejecting the coating product towards an object O to be coated displaced by a conveyor C. Advantageously, the nozzle 6 is mounted removably on the body 4. The gun 2 may operate both with a nozzle with a flat jet and with a nozzle with a round jet.
[0039] A high voltage unit 42 is positioned in the body 4 and designed for electrostatically charging the coating product according to a pre-adjusted voltage/current characteristic when it is supplied with electric power via the cable 14. Advantageously, the high voltage unit comprises an electrode 62 positioned at the center of the nozzle 6.
[0040] The gun 2 also comprises a control member 10 which, in the example is a movable trigger relatively to the body 4. The control member 10 is maneuverable by the painter between an inactive rest configuration, where it opposes the application of the coating product by the gun 2 and wherein the high voltage unit is not supplied with electric power, and an active operating configuration, wherein it does not oppose the application of the coating product and wherein the high voltage unit is supplied with electric power. The member 10 therefore forms a control means for applying the coating product and for charging the coating product to a high voltage. Typically, the control member 10 may be actuated by the user by positioning the palm of his/her hand against a rear face 8 of the body 4 of the gun 2 and by pulling the control trigger 10 with his/her fingers. Alternatively, the control trigger may be provided as a push button, the user then pressing on the button with his/her index finger.
[0041] In the example, the control member 10 acts for cutting off the supply of coating product and on an electric contactor, or a switch, not shown, for selectively cutting off the supply of the high voltage unit with electrical power.
[0042] Return means not visible in the figures give the possibility of returning the control member 10 to the inactive configuration.
[0043] A user interface 16 is positioned on a rear face 8 of the body 4 of the gun 2 corresponding to the face of the body 4 opposite to the ejection nozzle 6 of the coating product. The fact that the user interface 16 is positioned on the rear face 8 of the body 4 makes its handling easy by a user.
[0044] The interface 16 comprises two control buttons, 18a and 18b respectively, giving the possibility of manually adjusting the coating product's flow rate when the control member 10 is in an active configuration and of manually selecting the voltage/current characteristic when the member 10 is in an inactive configuration. The control buttons 18a and 18b therefore form adjustment means, in order to select, from among several high voltage levels, the voltage/current characteristic according to which the product is charged electrostatically and also means for adjusting the coating product's flow rate.
[0045] In particular, both control buttons 18a and 18b give the possibility of exclusively acting on the coating product's flow rate when the control member 10 is in an active configuration and of exclusively acting on the voltage/current characteristic when the member 10 is in an inactive configuration. Thus, and unlike the embodiment of the gun described in DE 10 2005 017 931 A1 for example, in the invention, when the control member 10 is in an active configuration, the user cannot modify the voltage/current characteristic and when the control member 10 is in an inactive configuration, the user cannot adjust the spraying flow rate.
[0046] The properties of the jet vary according to the used voltage/current characteristic. For example, a voltage/current characteristic with a low slope is further adapted for a nozzle with a flat jet, while a voltage/current characteristic with a higher slope is as for it rather adapted for a nozzle with a round jet. Also, the voltage/current characteristic is also adapted according to the complexity of the part to be coated.
[0047] The first button 18a gives the possibility of increasing the coating product's flow rate when the member 10 is in an active configuration and gives the possibility of changing the voltage/current characteristic when the member 10 is in an inactive configuration. The second button 18b gives the possibility of decreasing the coating product's flow rate when the member is in an inactive configuration and of changing the voltage/current characteristic when the member is in an inactive configuration.
[0048] In particular, the first button 18a gives the possibility of selecting a voltage/current characteristic with a lower slope when the member 10 is in an inactive configuration, while the second button 18b gives the possibility of selecting a voltage/current characteristic with a larger slope when the member 10 is in an inactive configuration.
[0049] The first button 18a is coated with the sign “+”, while the second button 18b is coated with the sign “−”, which makes their use intuitive. When the gun 2 is held vertically, the button 18b is laid out above the button 18a.
[0050] The control interface 16 also comprises two indicator lights, 20a and 20b respectively, for signaling the voltage/current characteristic which is selected from among the different pre-adjusted voltage/current characteristics. In the example of
[0051] Advantageously, the indicator light 20a or 20b remains lit regardless of the configuration of the control member 10.
[0052] Optionally, the electropneumatic module also comprises a control interface.
[0053] In
[0054] In the embodiment of
[0055] Unlike the first two embodiments, in the embodiment of
[0056] In order to proceed with the application of the coating product, the user begins, during a step a), by grasping the gun, and then, during a step b), he/she selects a voltage/current characteristic of the high voltage unit 42 by acting on the control buttons 18a and 18b. Next, the user maneuvers, during a step c), the control member 10 from the inactive configuration to the active configuration, and thus begins spraying. Finally, by acting on the control buttons 18a and 18b, the user adjusts, during a step d), the coating product's flow rate applied by the gun 2.
[0057] Advantageously, and given that the gun 2 comprises means for returning the control member 10 into an inactive configuration, when the control member 10 is returned in an inactive configuration, a new voltage/current characteristic may be selected by acting on the control buttons 18a and 18b.
[0058] In an alternative not shown, the number of voltage/current characteristics which may be selected by the painter is greater than 3.
[0059] In an alternative not shown, the gun comprises a single indicator light for signaling to the painter the selected voltage/current characteristic from among the different pre-adjusted characteristics. Advantageously, this indicator light is a light-emitting diode, for which the color varies depending on the selected voltage/current characteristic. Alternatively, the indicator light is a blinking light-emitting diode, the blinking frequency of which varies according to the selected voltage/current characteristic.
[0060] According to another embodiment not shown, the gun 2 comprises another indicator light for signaling a change in the flow rate of the coating product. Advantageously, the gun further comprises another indicator light for signaling when the maximum flow rate or the minimum flow rate of the coating product is attained. This indicator light may be of the type described earlier and may be the same indicator light as the one used for signaling a change in flow rate of the coating product.
[0061] According to another alternative not shown, the user interface comprises a bar graph representative of the selected voltage/current characteristic and/or a bar graph representative of the coating product's flow rate. Each bar graph is configured for permanently displaying the selected voltage/current characteristic or the coating product's flow rate.
[0062] Advantageously, the same bar graph may be used for alternatively indicating the selected voltage/current characteristic and the coating product's flow rate. In the example, this bar graph is configured for displaying the selected voltage/current characteristic when the control member is in an inactive configuration or the coating product's flow rate when the control member is in an active configuration.
[0063] For example, the bar graph may be configured for changing color according to the position of the control member 10 in order to indicate to the operator on whether this is the high voltage or the flow rate by pressing on the buttons 18a and 18b.
[0064] The characteristics of the alternatives and embodiments contemplated above may be combined together in order to generate new embodiments of the invention.