APPARATUS FOR APPLYING PAINT TO MAINLY FLAT PARTS
20220226854 · 2022-07-21
Inventors
- Cristian PUNGETTI (Ozzano dell'Emilia, IT)
- Angelo CARRIERO (Zola Predosa, IT)
- Stefano CHIARINI (Conselice, IT)
- Samuel MONTEFIORI (Imola, IT)
Cpc classification
B05B13/0484
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B16/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B14/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B16/95
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B14/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/0494
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B14/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B14/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Apparatus for painting mainly flat products including a spray booth, in its turn including a plenum, a conveying belt for conveying products at least a device for applying paint, and at least one suction plant, wherein the plenum of the spray booth has a symmetric M-shape including, from the respective peripheries to the centre of the plenum: two first descending surface portions tilted towards the periphery; two second lateral surface portions parallel to the belt; two third descending surface portions, with a tilt towards the centre, opposite the tilt of the first portions; a fourth central surface portion parallel to said belt, the fourth central surface portion being closer to the conveying belt than the lateral parallel sections.
Claims
1. Apparatus for painting mainly flat products including a spray booth (2), in turn including a plenum, a conveying belt for conveying products at least one device for applying paint, and at least one suction plant, wherein the plenum of the spray booth has a symmetric M-shape including, from the periphery to the centre of said plenum: two external first surface portions descending and tilted toward the periphery; two lateral second surface portions parallel to the conveying belt; two central third surface portions, descending to the centre with a tilt opposed to that of the external first surface portions; a central fourth surface portion parallel to said conveying belt, which is closer to said conveying belt than the lateral second surface portions.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the M-shaped plenum is permeable to air, and wherein the direction of the airflow is always perpendicular to each surface portion of the plenum.
3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein there is at least one separating baffle to distribute air inside chambers upstream of the M-shaped plenum, so that the maximum speed of air is dispensed by the more peripheral external first surface portions, while air speed progressively decreases in the other surface portions towards the central fourth surface portion.
4. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein there is at least one air delivery unit for forcing the entry of air through said M-shaped plenum.
5. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein there are two air delivery units.
6. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein at least two separating baffles are perpendicular to the ground.
7. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein at least two separating baffles are tilted with respect to the ground.
8. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein at least two separating baffles have a different extent and/or a different degree of permeability from one another.
9. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the suction plant has a filtration system.
10. Apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the filtration system is a water filtration system or a dry filtration system.
11. Apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the suction plant has a filtration system or a separating system for separating between paint nebulized in the air and air.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] The present invention will be disclosed below with the help of the following figures, which show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0041] It is worthwhile noting that, for particular applications, the air inlet units 4 can be absent, in this case, they are replaced by alternative units having the same function but which supply hyperfiltered air.
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[0044] From the periphery of the apparatus to the centre, said plenum 20 has two first external descending portions 21 tilted towards the periphery, which do not touch a belt 25 for conveying the products to be painted. After said portions 21 there are two lateral surface portions 22, parallel to the belt 25 conveying the parts. Two central tilted surface portions 23 follow that descend towards the rotating device 40 (that therefore have a tilt opposite the first portions 21). The two central descending surface portions 23 are connected through a parallel central surface portion 24, which is parallel to the conveying belt 25, which is placed lower (i.e. nearer the conveying belt 25) than the parallel lateral surface portions 22. The M-shaped plenum 20 is symmetric, and the two sides of the structure of the portions 21, 22, 23, 24 that has just been disclosed is identical. The various surface portions 21, 22, 23, 24 will from now on be referred to only as “portions”.
[0045] It should be pointed out that the air exiting the various portions 21, 22, 23, 24 of the plenum always exits perpendicularly to each surface 21, 22, 23, 24.
[0046] The speed at which the air exits the descending external portions 21 is such as to contrast the residual kinetic energy of the paint dispensed by spray guns 26, so that the overspray tends to recirculate towards the lateral parallel portion 22, to then be suctioned by the filtration system.
[0047] In the portions 22 and 23 of the plenum the speed of air exiting the surface of said plenum can be lower than that of the air exiting the portion 21, because they are in area zone in which the kinetic energy of the overspray is lower. The reduction of speed of the inlet air in the zones underneath the portions 22 and 23 of the plenum allows to an overall airflow to be obtained that is lower than in the apparatuses where the speed of the air exiting the plenum is homogeneous for all the sections 22, 23, 34, the air speed being equal to the air speed of the portion 21.
[0048] In said central parallel portion 24 of the plenum there is an airflow outlet from the plenum 20 that has the function of preventing the overspray generated by the spray guns 26 from dirtying the guns 26 themselves and the support 41 of said guns.
[0049] The partialization of the air speed in the different portions 21, 22, 23, 24 of the plenum is achieved by controlling the airflow supplied by fans 4 to the booth, adjusting the airflow itself through separating baffles 34, 35, which bound chambers 31, 32, 33 of the plenum itself. Owing to the presence of the chambers 31, 32, 33 formed by the respective baffles 34, 35, just two inlet air units can be used, which are placed on the respective sides of the apparatus 1. By modifying the crossing surface of the baffles 34, 35, the airflow in the different portions 21, 22, 23 24 of the plenum can be varied, so adjusting also the speed of the air entering the spray booth 2.
[0050] It is worthwhile noting that two walls 36 bound the volume in which the air is moved. Said walls 36 in fact bound a volume 37, containing the rotating device 40 is placed, and to which no air is conveyed in a forced manner.
[0051] For clarity's sake, the portion indicated with 3 in
[0052] In an alternative not shown embodiment, the separating baffles 34, 35 are not perpendicular to the ground as in the Figures, but are tilted, or have a different extension, or have a different degree of permeability.
[0053] The filtration system is provided in the form of lateral suction tanks 27, better observable in
[0054] The dimensions of the plenum 20 and its shape represent the best compromise between the overall dimensions of the apparatus 1 on one hand, and on the other hand the speed and quantity of air needed for containing the overspray, preventing the generation of paint accumulation inside the apparatus. In other words, a bigger apparatus would spontaneously lead to a lower overspray accumulation, but would be too cumbersome and too expensive to find its place in a production line. Indicatively, the dimensions of the spray booth 2 are 3.5 m×6.5 m, with a distance of 1.5 m between parallel lateral portion 22 and conveying belt 25.
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[0056] Said tanks 27 are a known water filtration system. Alternatively, said water filtration system can be replaced by a dry filtration system, prior art, too, or alternatively by other filtration systems prior art.
[0057] Experimentally, the best performance of the apparatus according to the present invention is obtained by combining the M-shaped plenum 20 with the oval rotating carousel 40, which combination is the described embodiment. Nonetheless, the M-shaped plenum 20 can also be combined with spraying devices of different shape, e.g. a rotating carousel the guns of which follow a circular path, or any configuration of a spraying device in which the spraying direction goes from the centre to the periphery of the apparatus. For example, in an alternative not shown embodiment, the same M-shaped plenum 20 can be used combined with spray guns placed in the centre of the apparatus that move with a rectilinear reciprocal movement along a direction orthogonal to the conveying direction of the products 30 to be painted, with such a direction that the paint jet goes from the centre of the apparatus to the periphery.
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[0060] The spray gun support arms 41 are supported by the pair of moving chains 42 which move along the oval movement trajectory of the guns between a pair of motorized sprocket wheels 57 and a pair of idle sprocket wheels 58 (both visible in
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[0062] Each pipe chain 44 contains the tubes for the delivery and return of the paint to each gun 26. The two ends of each pipe chain44 are fixed: [0063] The first end is fixed to a first rotating support 61, in its turn fixed to a rotating disc 56; [0064] The second end is fixed to a second rotating support 62, which in its turn is fixed to the gun support 41, in its turn fixed to the moving chains 42.
[0065] The two rotating supports 61 and 62, which are constructively identical, allow the rotation of the two ends of the pipe chain44, allowing it to move always on the same plane, preventing mechanical warping which would lead to its breakage. In fact, the rotating disc 56 is in phase with the chains 42, i.e. a full circle of the rotating disc 56 corresponds to a full circle of the moving chains 42.
[0066] In order to understand the operation of the oval rotating device 40, the three
[0067] The same gearmotor 59, again with a chain transmission, moves the disc 56 too, which moves the first end 61 of the pipe chain44 and a rotating joint 43.
[0068] Said rotating joint 43 (visible also in
[0069] The rectilinear tracts of the oval rotating carousel are perpendicular to the feeding direction of the parts, indicated by the arrow in bold print in
[0070] Through supply pipes and a supply pump (which are not shown), the paint is sent from storage reservoirs (which are not shown), placed outside the apparatus 1, to the rotating joint 43 placed at the centre of the rotating device 40. From a not shown distributor connected to said joint 43 the supply pipes (that are not shown) lead away, directed to the individual guns 26. In order to allow the correct movement of the pipes from the central portion of the rotating joint to the peripheral portions on which the guns 26 move, said pipe chains 44 are used. For simplicity's sake, in
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[0072] During the rototranslation of guns 26, substantially the inverted U is distorted, in which the two arms of the U are distanced from each other and at the same time the height of the inverted U is reduced.
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[0074] The moving chains 42 and the disc 56 are moved by the gearmotor 59 at the same time: a relative motion is generated between the two ends of the pipe chain 44. During the gun movements, the rotating supports 61 and 62 move along two different trajectories: the rotating support 61 follows a circular trajectory on the disc 56, while the rotating support 62 follows an oval trajectory on the chains 42.
[0075] It is worthwhile highlighting that pipe chains have to move their mobile ends only and only on their working plane only, in order to function properly. Otherwise, if the mobile ends of a pipe chain 44 are moved on different planes, transverse loads are generated, which lead to the breakage of the pipe chain 44 itself. In the known art, such pipe chains 44 normally are used to guide the movement of pipes or cables between two mobile ends that move on rectilinear and coplanar pathways. In this case, unlike what happens in the prior art, pipe chains are used on a path provided with a rototranslation movement, with a rectilinear and a rotatory component
[0076] It is worthwhile remembering that paint tends to settle, and therefore the supply circuits of painting apparatuses are provided with a return branch to form a recirculation system keeping the paint in motion. As a consequence, the number of pipes specified above must be doubled, in order to have a paint delivery and return system.
[0077] The paint delivery branch goes from the storage reservoir (which is not shown) to a recirculating block 45 (visible in
[0078] A further feature of the rotating device 40 is that the device 40 can be moved, towards or away from the device, and therefore the guns 26, to/from the transiting products 30 to be painted. The whole device 40 is supported by two support columns 51, visible in
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[0081] The two
[0082] This rotating brush is intended for cleaning the nozzles of the guns 26 when it is brought into a position suitable for interfering with the gun 26.
[0083] During spraying, when the spray guns 26 are active, said cleaning device 65 is in the rest position (bottom, shown in
[0084] The position of the cleaning device 65 is defined: in order to perform the cleaning of all the guns 26, the cleaning device has to be lifted to the height of the guns 26. The passage of a gun 26 to the next occurs while the cleaning device 65 is in the lower rest position, while when the gun arrives at the cleaning device 65, the device 65 is lifted to the working position. In other words, during a cleaning cycle the cleaning device undergoes a number of translations corresponding to the number of guns present. This translation movement is performed by a pneumatic cylinder 69, visible in
[0085] Not all commercially available spray guns are identical, an adjusting arrangement is accordingly provided to allow the correct positioning of the brush 66 with respect to the nozzle of the specific gun 26.
[0086] Finally, it is worthwhile specifying that in addition to the automatic cleaning that operates as explained above, also focused manual cleaning can be performed of the single spray gun 26.
[0087] Each gun 26 with its respective support arm 41 is marked with a progressive number, e.g. from one to twelve or from one to twenty-four, which allows the gun 26 to be identified univocally. For example, let the case be considered in which gun number eleven sprays poorly because the nozzle thereof is clogged. The apparatus 1 is provided with a program allowing the apparatus 1 to bring the desired gun, e.g. gun number eleven, at the greater axis of the oval. A human operator can remove the corresponding glass protection 6 and proceed to the manual cleaning of the nozzle of gun number eleven.