Thermo spray gun with removable nozzle tip and method making and using the same
11014112 · 2021-05-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Ronald J. Molz (Mt. Kisco, NY, US)
- Dave Hawley (Westbury, NY, US)
- Richard McCullough (Brooklyn, NY, US)
Cpc classification
C23C4/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B05B1/1654
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/0431
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/65
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/0278
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B7/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C23C4/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B05B13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/65
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A thermo spray gun (10) includes at least one of; at least one removable nozzle tip (20) for spraying a coating material, at least one replaceable nozzle tip (20) for spraying a coating material, and at least one interchangeable nozzle tip (20) for spraying a coating material. A thermo spray gun system (1000) includes a thermal spray gun (10) and at least one mechanism (30/40) at least one of; storing at least one nozzle tip installable on the thermal spray gun and being structured and arranged to install at least one nozzle tip on the thermal spray gun. A method of coating a substrate (S) using a thermo spray gun (10) includes mounting at least one nozzle tip (20) on the thermo spray gun (10) and spraying a coating material with the at least one nozzle tip (20).
Claims
1. A thermal spray gun comprising an internal cathode section, an internal anode section, an internal arc attachment zone, and an internal cooling channel, and at least one interchangeable nozzle tip for spraying a coating material and that is removable while the internal anode section remains in place inside the thermal spray gun, wherein said nozzle tip has a connecting interface that extends inside the thermal spray gun and is installable via rotation in one direction and removable via rotation in an opposite direction, and wherein said nozzle tip is spaced from the cooling channel so that said nozzle tip does not come into contact with coolant from the cooling channel, wherein the nozzle tip comprises an engageable portion configured to be externally gripped while the cathode section and the anode section remain disposed inside the thermal spray gun and that, when installed, at least one of: extends outside the thermal spray gun and is directly accessible from outside the thermal spray gun for removing, replacing and/or interchanging said nozzle tip by rotation of said nozzle tip and without manual disassembly of at least part of the thermal spray gun; and/or is directly grippable from outside the thermal spray gun for removing, replacing and/or interchanging said nozzle tip by rotation of said nozzle tip and without manual disassembly of at least part of the thermal spray gun.
2. The thermal spray gun of claim 1, wherein said nozzle tip is mechanically coupled to the anode section of the thermal spray gun.
3. The thermal spray gun of claim 1, wherein said nozzle tip is electrically coupled to the anode section of the thermal spray gun.
4. The thermal spray gun of claim 1, wherein said nozzle tip is removable from the thermal spray gun by unthreading while the anode section remains coupled to the thermal spray gun.
5. The thermal spray gun of claim 1, wherein said nozzle tip includes the anode section of the thermal spray gun.
6. The thermal spray gun of claim 1, wherein the thermal spray gun is one of a plasma spray gun and an HVOF spray gun.
7. The thermal spray gun of claim 1, further comprising at least one feedstock supply line coupled to a portion of the thermal spray gun.
8. The thermal spray gun of claim 1, further comprising a robot, wherein the thermal spray gun is mounted to an arm of the robot.
9. The thermal spray gun of claim 1, in combination with a station or location storing a plurality of nozzle tips.
10. The thermal spray gun of claim 1, in combination with a station or location storing a plurality of different nozzle tips.
11. The thermal spray gun of claim 1, in combination with a station or location storing a plurality of nozzle tips arranged at a predetermined location that is different from a location containing a substrate being sprayed with the coating material.
12. A method of coating a substrate using the thermal spray gun of claim 1, comprising: mounting at least one interchangeable nozzle tip on the thermal spray gun; and spraying a coating material with the at least one interchangeable nozzle tip.
13. A method of coating a substrate using the thermal spray gun of claim 1, comprising: removably mounting at least one interchangeable nozzle tip on the thermal spray gun; and spraying a coating material with the at least one interchangeable nozzle tip.
14. A method of coating a substrate using the thermal spray gun of claim 1, comprising: mounting at least one interchangeable nozzle tip on the thermal spray gun; spraying a coating material with the at least one interchangeable nozzle tip; removing the at least one interchangeable nozzle tip from the thermal spray gun; and mounting another at least one interchangeable nozzle tip on the thermal spray gun.
15. A method of coating a substrate using the thermal spray gun of claim 1, comprising: moving the thermal spray gun to a predetermined location; and mounting at least one interchangeable nozzle tip on the thermal spray gun.
16. A method of coating a substrate using the thermal spray gun of claim 1, comprising: spraying a coating material with the at least one interchangeable nozzle tip; moving the thermal spray gun to a predetermined location; and removing the at least one interchangeable nozzle tip from the thermal spray gun.
17. A method of coating a substrate using the thermal spray gun of claim 1, comprising: automatically moving the thermal spray gun of to a predetermined location; and automatically removing the at least one interchangeable nozzle tip from the thermal spray gun.
18. A method of coating a substrate using the thermal spray gun of claim 1, comprising: automatically moving the thermal spray gun to a predetermined location; and automatically installing at least one interchangeable nozzle tip onto the thermal spray gun.
19. A method of coating a substrate using the thermal spray gun of claim 1, comprising: automatically moving the thermal spray gun to a predetermined location; automatically removing the at least one interchangeable nozzle tip onto the thermal spray gun; and automatically installing another at least one interchangeable nozzle tip onto the thermal spray gun.
20. A method of coating a substrate using the thermal spray gun of claim 1, comprising: spraying a coating material with the at least one interchangeable nozzle tip; moving the thermal spray gun to a predetermined location; removing the at least one interchangeable nozzle tip onto the thermal spray gun; installing an other at least one interchangeable nozzle tip onto the thermal spray gun; and spraying a coating material with the other at least one interchangeable nozzle tip.
21. A method of coating a substrate using the thermal spray gun of claim 1, comprising: spraying in a controlled manner a coating material with the at least one interchangeable nozzle tip; moving in a controlled manner the thermal spray gun to a predetermined location; removing in a controlled manner the at least one interchangeable nozzle tip onto the thermal spray gun; installing in a controlled manner an other at least one interchangeable nozzle tip onto the thermal spray gun; and spraying in a controlled manner a coating material with the other at least one interchangeable nozzle tip.
22. A method of coating a substrate using the thermal spray gun of claim 1, comprising: spraying a coating material with the at least one interchangeable nozzle tip; automatically moving the thermal spray gun to a predetermined location; automatically removing the at least one interchangeable nozzle tip onto the thermal spray gun; automatically installing an other at least one interchangeable nozzle tip onto the thermal spray gun; and spraying a coating material with the other at least one interchangeable nozzle tip.
23. A thermal spray gun comprising: an internal cathode section; an internal anode section having at least one cooling channel; at least one interchangeable nozzle tip for spraying a coating material spaced from the at least one cooling channel so that said nozzle tip does not come into contact with coolant from the cooling channel; said nozzle tip being axially movable relative to the internal anode section during removal of said nozzle tip; said nozzle tip, when installed on the thermal spray gun, comprising: a rear portion that is surrounded by a portion of the at least one cooling channel; and a front portion extending in front of the internal anode section; said nozzle tip having a connecting interface that extends inside the thermal spray gun and is installable via rotation in one direction and removable via rotation in an opposite direction, wherein the nozzle tip comprises an engageable portion configured to be externally gripped while the cathode section and the anode section remain disposed inside the thermal spray gun and that, when installed, at least one of: said nozzle tip extends outside the thermal spray gun and is directly accessible from outside the thermal spray gun for removing, replacing and/or interchanging said nozzle tip by rotation and without manual disassembly of at least part of the thermal spray gun; and/or said nozzle tip is directly grippable from outside the thermal spray gun for removing, replacing and/or interchanging said nozzle tip by rotation and without manual disassembly of at least part of the thermal spray gun.
24. The thermal spray gun of claim 23, wherein said nozzle tip is removable while the internal anode section remains in place inside the thermal spray gun.
25. A thermal spray gun comprising an internal cathode section, an internal anode section having an arc attachment zone and an internal cooling channel, and at least one interchangeable nozzle tip for spraying a coating material and that is located in front of the arc attachment zone and removable while the internal anode section remains in place inside the thermal spray gun, wherein said nozzle tip has a connecting interface that that is spaced from the arc attachment zone, extends inside the thermal spray gun and is installable via rotation in one direction and removable via rotation in an opposite direction, wherein said nozzle tip is spaced from the cooling channel so that said nozzle tip does not come into contact with coolant from the cooling channel; and wherein the nozzle tip comprises an engageable portion configured to be externally gripped while the cathode section and the anode section remain disposed inside the thermal spray gun and that, when installed, at least one of: extends outside the thermal spray gun and is directly accessible from outside the thermal spray gun for removing, replacing and/or interchanging said nozzle tip by rotation of said nozzle tip and without manual disassembly of at least part of the thermal spray gun; and/or is directly grippable from outside the thermal spray gun for removing, replacing and/or interchanging said nozzle tip by rotation of said nozzle tip and without manual disassembly of at least part of the thermal spray gun.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention is further described in the detailed description which follows, in reference to the noted drawings by way of a non-limiting example embodiment of the present invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) The particulars shown herein are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of the embodiments of the present invention only and are presented in the cause of providing what is believed to be the most useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the present invention. In this regard, no attempt is made to show structural details of the present invention in more detail than is necessary for the fundamental understanding of the present invention, the description taken with the drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how the several forms of the present invention may be embodied in practice.
(14) In accordance with one non-limiting embodiment of the invention, there is provided a thermo spray gun 10 which includes at least one of: at least one removable nozzle tip 4 for spraying a coating material, at least one replaceable nozzle tip 4 for spraying a coating material, and at least one interchangeable nozzle tip 4 for spraying a coating material.
(15) In accordance with another non-limiting embodiment, there is provided a thermo spray gun system 1000 comprising a thermal spray gun 10 and at least one mechanism 30 comprising at least first and second nozzle tips 20 and being movable between a first position wherein the first nozzle nip is utilized to spray a coating material and a second position wherein the second nozzle nip is utilized to spray a coating material.
(16) In accordance with still another non-limiting embodiment, there is provided a thermo spray gun system 1000 comprising a thermal spray gun 10 and at least one mechanism, e.g., support 30 and/or fixture 40, at least one of storing at least one nozzle tip 20 installable on the thermal spray gun 10 and being structured and arranged to install at least one nozzle tip 20 on the thermal spray gun 10. Such a system is preferably an automated system.
(17) With an automated interchangeable nozzle system 2000, the processing of complex coating systems with different layered materials can be undertaken in one process step or station 30 without the need for manual hardware changes and the lost production time associated with manual intervention. In addition the time between layer applications is reduced and this can lead to improved adhesion between the layers and overall coating quality.
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(20) To facilitate easy or automatic removal or installation of the nozzle tip 4, an exposed outer section or diameter 9 of the nozzle insert or tip 4 is configured to be gripped. In embodiments, this section 9 can optionally have a groove (not shown) into which a gripping device, e.g., a collet or chuck type gripping device, can grip or grab the nozzle insert 4. The collet or chuck can preferably be driven by a spindle or motor so that it can rotate the gripped nozzle tip 4. For example, the gripping device can grip the section 9 of the tip 4 and rotate it in one direction so as to unscrew it (and remove it) from the plasma gun 10 and rotate it in an opposite direction to screw the nozzle tip 4 into the nozzle base 3 (and installed the same). When the gripping device is used in an automated context, the gripping device (gripping section 9) and plasma gun 10 have their movements coordinated so that one nozzle tip 4 is removed from the plasma gun 10 and another is installed on the plasma gun 10 in a controlled or pre-programmed way. In embodiments, the gripping device can utilize a spring (not shown) loaded in the axial direction and that can apply a force against the face of the gun. The spring would function to allow the collet to move axially as a nozzle tip 4 is threaded on or off the plasma gun 10.
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(26) An exemplary fixture 40 as described can preferably handle, store or retain thereon almost any number of nozzle tips 20 (whether different or not) as is required for a specific job or process. The fixture 40 can also include as many different nozzle tips 20 as are available for the specific plasma gun.
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(34) It is noted that the foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present invention. While the present invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it is understood that the words which have been used herein are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Changes may be made, within the purview of the appended claims, as presently stated and as amended, without departing from the scope and sprit of the present invention in its aspects. Although the present invention has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the present invention extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims.