WEAR RESISTANT DISTRIBUTOR POST
20220219186 · 2022-07-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B15/25
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B3/1014
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B15/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A wear resistant mounting post for a distributor cap in a rotary bell cup atomizer. The mounting post includes a flange separating a thin barbed end from a larger diameter central portion. The flange fits into a countersunk depression in the distributor cap to provide a flange surface which is flush with the distributor cap surface. Paint flowing radially outward across the distributor cap follows the flange surface to the central portion of the post. This design prevents the paint from undercutting the surface of the distributor cap, and ensures that any abrasive wear of the post is limited to the larger diameter central portion.
Claims
1. A mounting post for attaching a distributor cap to a rotary bell cup in a spray painting atomizer system, said mounting post comprising: a first end configured for being fixedly embedded into an interior of a base portion of the rotary bell cup; a second end opposite the first end and configured for being fixedly embedded into the distributor cap; a cylindrical central portion located between the first end and the second end, the central portion having a larger diameter than the first end and the second end; and a disc-shaped flange located between the second end and the central portion, the flange having a larger diameter than the central portion.
2. The mounting post according to claim 1 including a filet at a junction of the central portion and the flange.
3. The mounting post according to claim 1 wherein the second end has a barbed shape configured for insertion into a hole in the distributor cap.
4. The mounting post according to claim 1 wherein, when the second end is embedded into the distributor cap, an exposed surface of the flange is flush with or slightly recessed below a front surface of the distributor cap.
5. The mounting post according to claim 1 wherein the first end has a male screw thread configured for installation into a female threaded hole in the base portion of the rotary bell cup.
6. The mounting post according to claim 1 wherein the first end has a barbed shape configured for being pressed into a plastic insert located in a hole in the base portion of the rotary bell cup.
7. The mounting post according to claim 1 wherein the mounting post is constructed of a single piece of titanium or stainless steel.
8. A distributor cap assembly for use in a bell cup in a spray painting rotary atomizer, said assembly comprising: a plurality of mounting posts, each mounting post including a first end configured for being fixedly embedded into an interior of a base portion of the bell cup, a second end opposite the first end and having a barbed shape, a cylindrical central portion located between the first end and the second end, the central portion having a larger diameter than the first end and the second end, and a disc-shaped flange located between the second end and the central portion, the flange having a larger diameter than the central portion; and a distributor cap having a pre-formed hole for receiving the second end of each of the mounting posts, thereby fixing the distributor cap in a position in the interior of the bell cup to deflect a flow of coating fluid radially outward, where the distributor cap further includes a countersunk recess surrounding each of the pre-formed holes, said recess having a size and shape configured to receive the flange.
9. The distributor cap assembly according to claim 8 wherein, when the distributor cap is installed on the mounting posts, an exposed surface of the flange of each of the mounting posts is flush with or slightly recessed below a front surface of the distributor cap.
10. The distributor cap assembly according to claim 8 wherein each of the mounting posts includes a filet at a junction of the central portion and the flange.
11. The distributor cap assembly according to claim 8 wherein the plurality of mounting posts is three mounting posts.
12. The distributor cap assembly according to claim 8 wherein each of the mounting posts is constructed of a single piece of titanium or stainless steel, and the distributor cap is constructed of a plastic material.
13. The distributor cap assembly according to claim 8 wherein the distributor cap includes a metallic insert at its center, where the flow of coating fluid impinges on the insert and then spreads radially outward on a front surface of the distributor cap.
14. The distributor cap assembly according to claim 8 wherein the first end of each of the mounting posts has a male screw thread configured for installation into a female threaded hole in the base portion of the bell cup, or the first end has a barbed shape configured for being pressed into a plastic insert located in a hole in the base portion of the bell cup.
15. A rotary atomizer for use on a spray painting robot, said atomizer comprising: a bell cup mounted to a spray atomizer device on an outer arm or wrist of the robot, said bell cup configured to spin about a central axis; a plurality of mounting posts, each mounting post including a first end configured for being fixedly embedded into an interior of a base portion of the bell cup, a second end opposite the first end and having a barbed shape, a cylindrical central portion located between the first end and the second end, the central portion having a larger diameter than the first end and the second end, and a disc-shaped flange located between the second end and the central portion, the flange having a larger diameter than the central portion; and a distributor cap having a plurality of pre-formed holes, one hole for receiving the second end of each of the mounting posts, thereby fixing the distributor cap in a position in the interior of the bell cup to deflect a flow of coating fluid radially outward, where the distributor cap further includes a countersunk recess surrounding each of the pre-formed holes, said recess having a size and shape configured to receive the flange.
16. The rotary atomizer according to claim 15 wherein, when the distributor cap is installed on the mounting posts, an exposed surface of the flange of each of the mounting posts is flush with or slightly recessed below a front surface of the distributor cap.
17. The rotary atomizer according to claim 15 wherein each of the mounting posts includes a filet at a junction of the central portion and the flange.
18. The rotary atomizer according to claim 15 wherein each of the mounting posts is constructed of a single piece of titanium or stainless steel, and the distributor cap is constructed of a plastic material.
19. The rotary atomizer according to claim 15 wherein the distributor cap includes a metallic insert at its center, where the flow of coating fluid impinges on the insert and at least a portion of the flow of coating fluid spreads radially outward on a front surface of the distributor cap.
20. The rotary atomizer according to claim 15 wherein the first end of each of the mounting posts has a male screw thread configured for installation into a female threaded hole in the base portion of the bell cup, or the first end has a barbed shape configured for being pressed into a plastic insert located in a hole in the base portion of the bell cup.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0017] The following discussion of the embodiments of the disclosure directed to a wear resistant mounting post for a distributor cap is merely exemplary in nature, and is in no way intended to limit the disclosed devices and techniques or their applications or uses.
[0018] It is well known to use industrial robots for spray painting workpieces such as automobile bodies. Various types of spray painting devices may be used on painting robots to deliver a controlled flow of paint or other coating fluid onto the workpiece in a consistent and well-distributed spray pattern. These devices include air-propelled spray devices and rotary bell cup atomizers, among others.
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[0020] All of the paint is flung radially outward from the front surface 132 and the rear surface 136 of the distributor cap 130 due to the high rotational speed of the bell cup apparatus 100. From the distributor cap 130, the paint lands on an inner surface 112 of the bell cup 110. The rotation of the bell cup 110 causes the paint to flow along the inner surface 112 until being expelled from the bell cup 110 as indicated by arrow 150. The paint leaves the bell cup 110 around its entire circumference as a pattern of finely atomized droplets which are deposited on the workpiece. An electrostatic charge may be applied to improve the deposition of the paint droplets on the workpiece, as known in the art.
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[0022] One known design of the mounting posts 140 has a first end 142, a second end 144 and a central portion 146. The first end 142 is attached to the interior base of the bell cup 110, such as by screw threads. The second end 144 has a barbed shape and is pressed into holes in the distributor cap 130. This arrangement allows for straightforward assembly of the distributor cap 130 to the bell cup 110, and the larger diameter central portion 146 provides a defined stand-off spacing of the distributor cap 130 from the bell cup 110.
[0023] As discussed earlier, paint from the robot flows into the bell cup 110 along the arrow 122, impinges on the insert 134 and spreads radially outward across the front surface 132 of the distributor cap 130, as indicated by the arrow 124 (which was shown on the right side of
[0024] The paint following the arrow 124 will be forced to flow around the central portion 146 when the paint encounters the mounting post 140. In addition to the paint spreading circumferentially around the central portion 146, the high-velocity splash will cause some of the paint to deflect axially as indicated by arrows 126 and 128. The paint following the arrow 126 will soon find its way around the central portion 146 and out to the bell cup 110. The paint following the arrow 128 has axial energy which must first be deflected by the front surface 132 of the distributor cap 130. Depending on the flow rate of the paint, the spin rate of the bell cup 110, the type of paint (e.g., metal-flake) and other factors, over time the paint can abrasively wear the front surface 132 of the distributor cap 130 in the immediate vicinity of the mounting posts 140. This wear undermines the central portion 146 of the mounting post 140, and eventually allows high-velocity paint to impinge on the second end 144 where it meets the central portion 146. The high-velocity flow of paint can then cause abrasive wear to the second end 144 of the mounting post 140, which is not desirable.
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[0026] A portion of three mounting posts 340 are shown in
[0027] The present disclosure describes a new distributor cap mounting post which is designed to prevent the high-velocity flow of paint from cutting into the surface of the distributor cap and impinging on the small-diameter portion of the post as illustrated in
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[0029] A plurality of mounting posts 440 are used to fixedly mount the distributor cap 430 in position in the bell cup 410. Two of the mounting posts 440 are shown in
[0030] Each of the mounting posts 440 has a first end 442, a second end 444 and a central portion 446. The first end 442 is attached to the interior base of the bell cup 410, such as by screw threads. The second end 444 has a barbed shape and is pressed into holes in the distributor cap 430. The larger diameter central portion 446 provides a defined stand-off spacing of the distributor cap 430 from the bell cup 410. The mounting post 440 also includes a disc-shaped flange 450 at the junction of the second end 444 and the central portion 446, as shown. The flange 450 fits into a corresponding countersink recess in the distributor cap 430, so that an exposed surface 452 of the flange 450 is flush with a front surface 432 of the distributor cap 430. Because the flange 450 is flush with the front surface 432 or just below it, the flange 450 does not redirect the flow of paint or experience any impingement from the paint.
[0031] The flange 450 is designed to control the flow of high-velocity paint so that the paint does not undercut the mounting post into the distributor cap 430. Instead, the high-velocity paint flows along the exposed surface 452 and impinges on the mounting post 440 (radially and tangentially, as discussed above) at the base of the central portion 446, causing the paint to follow the path indicated by arrow 424. The paint then quickly flows around the central portion 446 and flies off to the bell cup 410, as indicated by arrows 426.
[0032] The flange 450 ensures that the paint which strikes the mounting post 440 does not deflect (due to the splash effect) into the plastic distributor cap 430, as with the current design illustrated in
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[0035] The first end 442, the second end 444 and the central portion 446, discussed earlier, are shown in
[0036] In one embodiment, the mounting post 440 has reference features and dimensions as follows; the first end 442 is threaded with a male machine screw thread having a diameter of about 1.5 mm; the second end 444 has a barbed cylindrical shape and a diameter of about 1.0 mm; the central portion 446 is cylindrical and has a diameter of about 2.5-3.0 mm; and the flange 450 is disc-shaped with a thickness of less than 1 mm and an outside diameter of about 5 mm. The mounting post 440 is preferably constructed of a single piece of a high strength corrosion resistant material such as titanium or stainless steel. The specifications listed in this paragraph are merely exemplary. Dimensions may be larger or smaller depending on the application and the bell cup and distributor cap sizes.
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[0038] The mounting post 840 has a second end 844 and a central portion 846 which are the same at their equivalent features on the mounting post 440 of
[0039] As outlined above, the disclosed embodiments of distributor cap mounting posts provide significant advantages over existing mounting post designs. Specifically, the mounting post flange which is countersunk into a recess in the face of the distributor cap improves the fluid dynamics of paint flow around the mounting post, and solves the problem of abrasive wear of the distributor cap which can lead to wear-through of the barbed end of existing mounting post designs.
[0040] While a number of exemplary aspects and embodiments of wear resistant mounting posts for a distributor cap in a rotary bell cup atomizer have been discussed above, those of skill in the art will recognize modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations thereof. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims and claims hereafter introduced are interpreted to include all such modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations as are within their true spirit and scope.