Varnishing plant for body shops
09751103 ยท 2017-09-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B16/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B14/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A varnishing plant comprising: a platform on which a plurality of work stations are defined, each of which is adapted to receive a vehicle, a spray booth movable on the platform and positionable on each of said work stations, and an air supply and extraction system associated with the spray booth, wherein said air supply and extraction system comprises a fresh air intake duct and a polluted air exhaust duct, stationary and communicating with an external environment, wherein the polluted air exhaust duct communicates with air suction volumes located below said platform, wherein said fresh air intake duct has a plurality of openings located at respective work stations, and wherein the spray booth comprises a fresh air suction mouth selectively connectable to the opening located at the work station on which the spray booth is located.
Claims
1. A varnishing plant comprising: a platform having a perforated floor, an air suction volume located below said perforated floor, a plurality of work stations defined on said perforated floor, a spray booth movable on the platform and selectively positionable on a selected one of said plurality of work stations, an extraction system comprising a stationary exhaust duct communicating at a first end with said air suction volume and at a second end with an external environment, and a stationary fresh air intake duct having a plurality of air intake openings facing respective work stations, wherein the spray booth comprises a fresh air suction mouth selectively connectable to one of the plurality of air intake openings facing one of the plurality of work stations on which the spray booth is located.
2. The varnishing plant according to claim 1, wherein said stationary fresh air intake duct and said stationary exhaust duct communicate with an intake/exhaust unit located in an indoor environment, and communicating with an external environment via an outer exhaust duct and an outer intake duct.
3. The varnishing plant according to claim 1, wherein said stationary fresh air intake duct and said stationary exhaust duct communicate with an intake/exhaust unit located in an outside environment.
4. The varnishing plant according to claim 1, wherein said fresh air suction mouth is provided with a front seal which establishes a sealing contact with a front wall of the stationary fresh air intake duct around a corresponding opening.
5. The varnishing plant according to claim 4, wherein said front seal has a cavity which can be pressurized to move the front seal between a sealing position and a disengagement position.
6. The varnishing plant according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of air intake openings of said stationary fresh air intake duct are closed by respective openable doors.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, provided purely by way of non-limiting example, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) With reference to
(9) The varnishing plant 10 comprises a platform 16 fastened to the floor 12, on which a plurality of work stations 18, 20, 22 are defined, each of which is adapted to receive a vehicle V. In
(10) The platform 16 has a horizontal floor which can be slightly raised from the floor 12 of the building. As shown in
(11) The varnishing plant 10 includes a spray booth 28 which is provided with wheels which engage the rails 26 of the platform 16. The spray booth 28 is movable along the rails 26 in the direction indicated by the arrows A in
(12) The varnishing plant 10 comprises an air intake and extraction system 42 adapted to perform a replacement of air within the spray booth 28 in any position of the spray booth 28. The air intake and extraction system 42 comprises a fresh air intake duct 44 and a polluted air exhaust duct 46, both communicating with the outside of the building in which the varnishing plant 10 is installed. In the embodiment illustrated in the figures, the fresh air intake duct 44 and the polluted air exhaust duct 46 are straight ducts of folded sheet metal with square cross section and which extend one above the other parallel to the direction of movement of the spray booth 28 on the inner side of the peripheral wall 14. It is of course understood that the ducts 44, 46 can have any shape and may be arranged in any way, not necessarily parallel to the direction of movement of the spray booth 28.
(13) The polluted air exhaust duct 46 communicates with a polluted air suction volume 48 located below the work stations 18, 20, 22, and in communication with the internal environment of the building via the grid shaped perforated surfaces of the metal panels 24 forming the floor of the platform 16. Filtering material may be disposed in the polluted air suction volume 48. The air intake and extraction system 42 comprises an intake/exhaust unit 50 formed by a metal casing located on the inner side of the peripheral wall 14 at one end of the ducts 44, 46. Alternatively, the intake/exhaust unit 50 may be disposed on the outer side of the peripheral wall 14 in any position along the length of the ducts 44, 46. In
(14) The fresh air intake duct 44 communicates with the external environment through the intake/exhaust unit 50. The fresh air intake duct 44 has a plurality of openings 56 located at respective work stations 18, 20, 22. The openings 56 are preferably closed by respective openable doors. The openable doors associated to the openings 56 can be opened manually or by motorized devices.
(15) With reference in particular to
(16) The paint booth 28 carries a fresh air supply fan 62 which feeds a flow of fresh air from an intake 58 and sends it to a fresh air distribution system located within the spray booth 28.
(17) The coating system 10 includes a cable chain 64 lying parallel to the ducts 44, 46. The cable chain 64 connects the electrical system aboard the booth 28 with the power grid of the building. The cable chain 64 can also connect the spray booth 28 to compressed air tubes or tubes supplying natural gas to the drying arc. The spray booth 28 can also be provided with a burner 66 fed with natural gas for heating the internal volume of the spray booth 28.
(18) In use, the vehicles V are placed on the work stations 18, 20, 22 where they are subjected to repair operations such as disassembly/assembly, replacement of damaged body parts, repair or replacement of mechanical components, etc. At the end of the repair operations, the vehicle is not moved from the work station 18, 20, 22 on which it is positioned. To perform the varnishing operation, the paint booth 28 is moved in the direction A and positioned on the work station 18, 20, 22 on which the vehicle V that must be subjected to varnishing operations is located. During the travel of the booth 28, the doors 38 of the side walls 32 are raised. When the spray booth 28 is correctly positioned on the work station 18, 20 or 22 the spray booth 28 is blocked and the doors 38 are lowered. The suction mouth 58 of the spray booth 28 is connected to the intake duct 44 through the opening 56 facing the suction mouth 58. The fresh air supply fan 62 of the spray booth 28 draws a flow of fresh air from outside the building and distributes it inside the spray booth 28. At the same time, the exhaust fan 55 of the intake/exhaust unit 50 draws a flow of polluted air through the floor of the platform 16 and sends it outside the building through the exhaust duct 52. In the spray booth 28 varnishing and drying operations are carried out in an environment isolated from the inside volume of the building, without the risk of contamination of the inside volume of the building with paint sprayed inside the booth 28. Within the spray booth 28 the flow of fresh air moves from top to bottom, and carries out a complete washing of the paint in suspension in the air.
(19) The coating system according to the present invention eliminates displacements and movements of the vehicles inside the body shop during all phases of repair. The vehicles once positioned in the assigned work station will not be handled until the end of the operations. This also allows a reduction in the number of booths installed in a body shop relative to conventional plants with stationary booths.
(20) Of course, without altering the principle of the invention, the details of construction and forms of embodiment may be varied widely with respect to those described and illustrated without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims which follow.