APPARATUS FOR A LOW PRESSURE NON-CONTACT CLEANING OF A PAINT APPLICATOR
20210346904 · 2021-11-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/1673
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B15/555
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A non-contact cleaner for a paint spray equivalent having a housing with an open top with a venturi opening. A ring is contained the housing in a space downwardly from the entry opening thus forming a chamber between the ring and the venturi opening adapted to receive the paint spray tip to be cleaned. A plurality of circumferently spaced air nozzles created downward airflow through the housing while a solvent nozzle contained in the housing sprays solvent onto the paint tip to be cleaned.
Claims
1-6. (canceled)
7. An integrated media separator for a paint spray cleaner comprising: a base; a funnel positioned in the base creating a baffle between the funnel and the base, wherein the funnel is configured to receive a residual cleaning agent from a cleaning assembly of the paint spray cleaner; a plurality of air nozzles positioned in an interior of the funnel, wherein the air nozzles are configured to expel air to direct the residual cleaning agent downwards through the funnel; a collection area positioned in the base, wherein the collection area is configured to collect the residual cleaning agent from the funnel and allow air to be removed from the residual cleaning agent; and a vent integrated with the base, wherein the vent is configured to allow the air to escape from the integrated media separator; wherein the air is directed by the baffle from the collection area to the vent.
8. The integrated media separator of claim 7, wherein the base comprises a first open top.
9. The integrated media separator of claim 8, wherein the funnel overlies the first open top of the base.
10. The integrated media separator of claim 7, wherein the funnel comprises a second open top.
11. The integrated media separator of claim 10, wherein a support overlies the second open top of the funnel.
12. The integrated media separator of claim 7, wherein the vent is located at the top of the base.
13. A paint spray cleaner comprising: a cleaning assembly; the cleaning assembly comprising a support having an open top adapted to receive a paint spray tip; and a plurality of first nozzles positioned within the support; wherein the plurality of first nozzles are configured to spray air and discharge a cleaning agent to clean the paint spray tip; a media separator comprising: a base; a funnel positioned in the base creating a baffle between the funnel and the base, wherein the funnel is configured to receive a residual cleaning agent from the cleaning assembly of the paint spray cleaner; a plurality of air nozzles positioned in an interior of the funnel, wherein the air nozzles are configured to expel air to direct the residual cleaning agent downwards through the funnel; a collection area positioned in the base, wherein the collection area is configured to collect the residual cleaning agent from the funnel and allow air to be removed from the residual cleaning agent; and a vent integrated with the base, wherein the vent is configured to allow the air to escape from the media separator; wherein the air is directed by the baffle from the collection area to the vent.
14. The integrated media separator of claim 13, wherein the plurality of air nozzles are configured to direct airflow downwardly away from the paint spray tip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0015] A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
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[0030] In order to increase the efficiently of drying, a heat exchanger 100 underlies and is in contact with the air pressure distribution 48. The heat exchanger 100 has a fluid inlet 102 and outlet 104 and heated water is preferably used as the fluid. Consequently, in opposition, the heat exchanger 100 heats the air flowing through the pipes 44 and 50 to facilitate drying.
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[0032] In practice, following a spraying operation, a robot moves the paint applicator so that it is positioned within the opening 32 (
[0033] Simultaneously, pressurized water-based solvent from the four sprayers 54 sprays the tip of the paint sprayer thus removing any paint from the paint spray tip. Simultaneously, the air flow through the tubes 50 draws the water together with any entrained paint downwardly through the funnel 24 (
[0034] After the tip has been cleaned of paint, water-based solvent spray from the nozzle 54 is terminated and the end of the paint applicator is slowly lifted upwardly and out of the ring assembly 28. Furthermore, the speed of withdrawal of the now cleaned painting tip from the housing 28 will preferably be sufficiently slow so that the air flow from the nozzles 40 completely dries the paint applicator before it is finally removed from the ring assembly 28.
[0035] A prime advantage of the present invention is that is can clean both the shroud and spray tip of the paint applicator. Furthermore, when changing paint colors, the old color paint can be completely purged from the applicator. Furthermore, the funnel and housing create a baffle where the air is able to escape and the solvent is stripped out and drains down for collection. The baffle, the vent and the funnel make up the “integrated media separator”.
[0036] In view of the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention provides an effective apparatus for cleaning the spray tip in an automated paint spraying operation. Having described my invention, however, many modifications thereto will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains without deviation from the spirit of the invention as defined by the scope of the appended claims.