Tacky netting for collecting dirt and paint overspray
10946403 ยท 2021-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D46/0035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B14/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B14/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A flexible sheet collects overspray and keeps spray booth environments clean, thereby reducing or eliminating dust and foreign matter from landing on wet painted surfaces which might otherwise result in a paint surface defect. The flexible sheet comprises a woven or non-woven mesh or net material having apertures or perforations that penetrate through the sheet. The sheet is impregnated with a tacky substance, such that paint overspray and dirt particles cling to the impregnated sheet. In the preferred embodiment, the tacky substance is a wax-based substance, more preferably a natural or synthetic beeswax-based substance. The material may be made from polymeric filaments of nylon or other natural or synthetic fibers, threads or strands. The flexible sheet of material may be provided in roll form for use. Method of making a tacky netting are also disclosed. The product is particularly useful in vehicle spray-booth applications.
Claims
1. A product for collecting overspray and contaminants, comprising: a flexible sheet of material adapted to hang as a flat curtain proximate to a spray painting operation; wherein the sheet of material is a knitted or chain-stitched mesh or net material made from polymeric filaments having apertures or perforations that penetrate through the sheet; and wherein the sheet is impregnated with a tacky substance, such that paint overspray and dirt particles cling to the impregnated sheet.
2. The product of claim 1, wherein the tacky substance is a wax-based substance.
3. The product of claim 1, wherein the tacky substance is a beeswax-based substance.
4. The product of claim 1, wherein the tacky substance includes wax and a surfactant or wetting agent.
5. The product of claim 1, wherein the tacky substance includes wax, a surfactant, and a resin or oil.
6. The product of claim 1, wherein the tacky substance includes a flame retardant.
7. The product of claim 1, wherein: the material has upper and lower edges; and one or both of the upper and lower edges includes spaced-apart eyelets for hanging purposes.
8. The product of claim 1, wherein the polymeric filaments are nylon.
9. The product of claim 1, wherein the flexible sheet of material is provided in roll form for use.
10. A method of making a tacky netting used to collect overspray and dirt in a spray booth, comprising the steps of: providing a flexible sheet of woven or non-woven mesh or net material having apertures or perforations that penetrate through the sheet; coating or impregnating the sheet of material with a tacky substance; and hanging the impregnated sheet in a spray booth or other area associated with spray painting.
11. The method of claim 10, including the step of passing the sheet of material through a bath of molten wax.
12. The method of claim 10, including the step of removing excess wax with a squeegee or blade.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein: the sheet includes spaced-apart eyelets along at least one edge; and hanging the sheet from the eyelets.
14. The method of claim 10, including the step of providing the sheet in roll form for use.
15. A product for collecting overspray and contaminants, comprising: a flexible sheet of material having upper and lower edges; wherein one or both of the upper and lower edges of the flexible sheet include spaced-apart eyelets for hanging as a flat curtain proximate to a spray painting operation; wherein the flexible sheet of material is a woven or non-woven mesh or net material having apertures or perforations that penetrate through the sheet; and wherein the sheet is impregnated with a tacky substance, such that paint overspray and dirt particles cling to the impregnated sheet.
16. The product of claim 15, wherein the tacky substance is a wax-based substance.
17. The product of claim 15, wherein the tacky substance includes a flame retardant.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(3) In broad and general terms, the products described herein may be thought of as tacky netting. In the preferred embodiment, the netting comprises is a monofilament nylon (similar to fishing line) mesh impregnated with an open tack formulation that allows the netting to stay sticky for prolonged periods of time, up to 6 months under normal conditions.
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(5) It was discovered, through trial-and-error and experimentation, that the close-knit design shown in
(6) In use, the material hangs up similar to a shower curtain and is therefore installs easily and quickly. As shown in
(7) The chemistry of the tacky portion should take into consideration heat (from spray booths, which may be up to 175 F), be non-contaminating, and stay tacky for prolonged periods of time. To accomplish these goals, the tacky substance is wax-based. The netting material is drawn through a bath of liquefied wax, and squeegee blades are used to remove excess liquid prior to rolling and packaging.
(8) The preferred embodiment uses a beeswax-based formula that is liquefied by heating to over 190 F. The beeswax may be natural or synthetic, and other alternatives are possible including candelilla and other formulations known in the art. In addition to the beeswax, the preferred embodiment includes a surfactant (wetting agent) that helps keep the formula in suspension. A combination of resins or oils such as linseed oil may be present as well. A flame retardant may be added, allowing the netting to be placed in areas where there is electricity, since, in many cases, paint is sprayed electrostatically.
(9) In terms of packaging, an easy-to-use dispenser includes a perforated slit the length of the box. This allows the user to pull the netting out of the box without having to touch another surface and become contaminated. The inside of the box is also preferably plastic coated so that no fibers from the box can attach to the netting roll.