Energy dissipation unit for high voltage charged paint system
10239072 ยท 2019-03-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Graham Scaife (Innisfil, CA)
- Koji Shido (Tochigi, JP)
- Masashi Honma (Bangkok, TH)
- Norihiko Sudo (Tochigi, JP)
Cpc classification
B05B5/1608
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A grounding dissipation unit for a paint delivery apparatus for delivering paint is disclosed. The paint delivery apparatus includes a first paint line for carrying paint from a canister, a second paint line for carrying paint to an ionizing applicator for electrically charging paint, a first water line for carrying water to a grounding source, a second water line carrying water to the grounding dissipation unit, and a third water line for carrying water to a dump. The grounding dissipation unit includes a core made of an electrically conductive material. A paint bore in the core connects the paint lines, and a water bore in the core connects to the water lines to ground the system. The paint bore and water bore do no intersect within the core.
Claims
1. A grounding dissipation unit for a paint delivery apparatus for delivering paint, the paint delivery apparatus including a first paint line for carrying paint from a canister, and a second paint line for carrying paint to an ionizing applicator for electrically charging paint, comprising: a grounding source; a first water line for carrying water to the grounding source; a second water line carrying water to the grounding dissipation unit; a third water line for carrying water to a dump; and a core comprising an electrically conductive material, the core further comprising; a paint bore in the core having a paint inlet and a paint outlet, wherein the first paint line is connected to the paint inlet for carrying paint to the grounding dissipation unit and the second paint line is connected to the paint outlet for carrying paint away from the grounding dissipation unit; a water bore in the core having a water inlet and a water outlet, the second water line is connected to the grounding source and to the water inlet for carrying water to the grounding dissipation unit and the third water line is connected to the water outlet for carrying water away from the grounding dissipation unit to a dump; and wherein the paint bore and water bore do not intersect within the core.
2. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 1 wherein the electrically conductive material is stainless steel.
3. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 1 further comprising: a housing, said housing comprising: a top for holding the core, the housing having a slot for purging ozone gas from the grounding dissipation unit; and a base fixedly attached to the paint delivery apparatus, said top being removably secured to the base.
4. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 3 wherein the core further comprises: a purge puck providing additional separation between a portion of the core and the housing, the purge puck having a notch corresponding to the slot in the housing, the purge puck comprised of a non-conducting material.
5. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 4 wherein the non-conduction material is a thermoplastic.
6. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 5 wherein the thermoplastic is polyoxymethylene.
7. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 3 wherein the housing is comprised of a non-conducting material.
8. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 7 wherein the non-conduction material is a thermoplastic.
9. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 8 wherein the thermoplastic is polyoxymethylene.
10. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 1 wherein the grounding source comprises: a manifold connected to the grounding source and having a bore, an inlet, and an outlet; wherein the first water line is connected to the inlet of the manifold; and wherein the second water line is connected to the outlet of the manifold for providing a pathway to ground the grounding dissipation unit.
11. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 3 wherein the top is removably secured to the base by three lateral pins and a bolt.
12. A method of grounding a paint delivery apparatus for delivering paint, the paint delivery apparatus including a first paint line for carrying paint from a canister, a second paint line for carrying paint to an ionizing applicator for electrically charging paint, a first water line for carrying water to a grounding source, a second water line for carrying water to the grounding dissipation unit, and a third water line for carrying water to a dump, comprising the steps of: providing a grounding dissipation unit having a core comprising an electrically conductive material, a paint bore in the core having a paint inlet and a paint outlet, wherein the first paint line is connected to the paint inlet for carrying paint to the grounding dissipation unit and the second paint line is connected to the paint outlet for carrying paint away from the grounding dissipation unit, a water bore in the core having a water inlet and a water outlet, the second water line is connected to the water inlet for carrying water to the grounding dissipation unit and the third water line is connected to the water outlet for carrying water away from the grounding dissipation unit to the dump; running water from a water source through the first water line to the grounding source, through the second water line to the core of the grounding dissipation unit, through the water bore, and through the third water line to the dump, wherein the water provide a grounding pathway from the grounding dissipation unit to the grounding source; and grounding the grounding dissipation unit and the paint delivery apparatus as water runs through the first, second, and third water lines and the grounding dissipation unit.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising the steps of: disconnecting the second and third water lines and the first and second paint lines from the core; removing the core and a housing top surrounding the core; replacing the core and the housing top with a replacement core and housing top; reconnecting the second and third water lines and the first and second paint lines to the replacement core.
14. A grounding dissipation unit, comprising a first line carrying an electrostatic liquid to the grounding dissipation unit; a second line carrying the electrostatic liquid away from the grounding dissipation unit; a first water line for carrying water from a grounding source; a second water line for carrying water to a dump; a core comprising an electrically conductive material; a bore in the core having a first inlet and a second outlet, wherein a first line is connected to the first inlet and the second line is connected to the second outlet; a water bore in the core having a water inlet and a water outlet, the first water line is connected to the water inlet and the second water line is connected to the water outlet; wherein the bore and water bore do not intersect within the core, and wherein the water flowing from the grounding source through the first water line to the grounding dissipation unit provides a grounding path between the grounding dissipation unit and the grounding source.
15. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 14 wherein the electrically conductive material is stainless steel.
16. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 15 further comprising: a housing, said housing comprising: a top for holding the core, the housing having a slot for purging ozone gas from the grounding dissipation unit; and a base, said top being removably secured to the base.
17. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 16 wherein the core further comprises: a purge puck providing additional separation between a portion of the core and the housing, the purge puck having a notch corresponding to the slot in the housing, the purge puck comprised of a non-conducting material.
18. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 17 wherein the housing is comprised of a non-conducting material.
19. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 18 wherein the non-conduction material is a thermoplastic.
20. The grounding dissipation unit of claim 19 wherein the thermoplastic is polyoxymethylene.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) The figures depict various embodiments of the embodiments for purposes of illustration only. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the following discussion that alternative embodiments of the structures and methods illustrated herein may be employed without departing from the principles of the embodiments described herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(15) Everything in the area of the electrostatic paint delivery system 10 must be grounded to prevent static buildup and arcing, which can damage the hanging devices and/or the locations where the hanging devices rest on the conveyor. All hangers, conveyors, etc. must be cleaned often to ensure a good ground and prevent anyone in the area from getting a severe shock. Also, the paint delivery system 10 must be grounded prior to docking the applicator 22 before the paint delivery system's 10 paint canisters are refilled or changed out for a color change.
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(18) The core 30 also includes a water bore 50. A first water line 52a is connected to an inlet 54 of the water bore 50, and a second water line 52b is connected to an outlet 56 of the water bore 50. The first water line 52a is connected to a water source 58 and transports water from the water source 58 to the grounding point 60. A second water line 52b then transports from the grounding point 60 to the core 30. A third water line 52c transports water away from the core 30 to be disposed in a dump 62, as illustrated in
(19) The grounding dissipation unit 26 operates by conducting electric charge from the paint line 28a, 28b through the electrically conductive core 30 to water flowing through the water lines 52b and the core 30, to a grounding source 60 when the water is flowing. Operation of the grounding dissipation unit 26 allows the voltage in the paint lines 28a, 28b to be safely dissipated prior to the ionizing electrode 20 from being docked for cleaning or the paint canister being replaced or refilled.
(20) The core 30 of the grounding dissipation unit 26 is made of an electrically conductive material, preferably stainless steel. Each of the bores 40, 50 may be created in any suitable manner known to those of ordinary skill in the art. One method, as shown in
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(23) The housing also includes a base 74, also preferably made of plastic, and is preferably a separate part from the top 72 of the housing 70. An embodiment of the base 74 is shown in
(24) In the embodiment shown, the housing top 72 and housing base 74 are made of the thermoplastic polyoxymethylene, also known as POM, acetal, polyacetal, and polyformaldehyde, and sold under the names Delrin, Celcon, Ramtal, Duracon, Kepital, and Hostaform. However, the housing top 72 and housing base 74 may be made of any other suitable non-conducting material known to one skilled in the art.
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(26) Reference in the specification to one embodiment or to an embodiment means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiments is included in at least one embodiment. The appearances of the phrase in one embodiment or an embodiment in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
(27) In addition, the language used in the specification has been principally selected for readability and instructional purposes, and may not have been selected to delineate or circumscribe the inventive subject matter. Accordingly, the disclosure of the embodiments is intended to be illustrative, but not limiting, of the scope of the embodiments, which is set forth in the claims.
(28) While particular embodiments and applications have been illustrated and described herein, it is to be understood that the embodiments are not limited to the precise construction and components disclosed herein and that various modifications, changes, and variations may be made in the arrangement, operation, and details of the methods and apparatuses of the embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiments as defined in the appended claims.