[0001] This invention relates to an apparatus for applying liquid substances over sheet-like
elements, such as cloths, hides, and the like.
[0002] As is known, such liquid substances as paints, water-dispersed liquid adhesives,
etc. are conventionally applied over textile, hide, and the like substrates by means
of air or airless spraying devices which utilize in practice guns or nozzles driven
reciprocatingly or carousel-fashion across a travel path of the sheet-like element
whereon the product is to be spread evenly distributed over its surface.
[0003] Such prior apparatus pose, in use, some important problems, especially as relates
to the overlap areas between application bands to be obtained with traditional spray
gun arrangements.
[0004] Furthermore, problems of product waste and complex construction are encountered when
trying to provide an even movement of the guns or nozzles.
[0005] In other industrial fields where the element whereon the liquid substance, generally
paint, is formed from a conductive metal material, it is known to apply coating products,
which may be water soluble in nature, by means of rotary bell or cone or centrifugal
electrostatic atomizer apparatus.
[0006] The coating product is caused to flow into a bell or cone rotated at a high speed
and subjected to a high electrostatic potential by some suitable means. Under the
combined effects of centrifugal force and of the electrostatic field, the coating
product or the like is atomized into very fine electrified particles which deposit
themselves over any electrically conductive ground-connected objects which happen
to be in front of the atomizer.
[0007] With such application arrangements, the waste of product into the environment is
almost nil, and a uniform application of the coating material can be ensured.
[0008] However, the above electrostatic process can only be employed with conductive metal
products, and its field of application cannot be extended to the painting of products
which are not electrically conductive, such as cloth, hide, and the like.
[0009] This invention is directed to provide an apparatus which can allow application of
such liquid substances as adhesives, paints, etc. by an electrostatic process over
sheet elements which are not inherently electrically conductive.
[0010] Within the above general aim, it is an object of this invention to provide an apparatus
for applying liquid substances over sheet-like elements, such as cloths, hides, and
the like, which affords all of the advantages inherent to electrostatic painting processes
even if the liquid substance is not applied to an electrically conductive element,
while affording continuous application capabilities, i.e. application over an element
which is caused to move continuously under the apparatus.
[0011] A further object of the invention is to provide an apparatus which, owing to its
peculiar construction, can give full assurance of being reliable and safe to use.
[0012] It is another object of this invention to provide an apparatus for applying liquid
substances over sheet-like elements, such as cloths, hides, and the like, which can
be readily formed from commercially available items and be highly advantageous from
a purely economical standpoint.
[0013] According to one aspeet of the invention, the above task and objects, as well as
yet other objects,such as will be apparent hereinafter,are achieved by an apparatus
for applying liquid substanoes over sheet-like elements, such as cloths, hides, and
the like, comprising a dispenser in communication with a storage tank containing a
liquid substance to be dispensed and being connected to an electrostatic generator
for delivering said liquid substance in the form of atomized and electrified particles,
characterised in that it comprises, facing said dispenser at a distance therefrom,
an electrically grounded conductive surface adapted to serve as a backing element
for a sheet-like element whereon said atomized electrified particles are spread evenly.
[0014] Further features and advantages will be more clearly understood from the following
description of a preferred, though not exclusive, embodiment of an apparatus for applying
liquid substances over sheet-like elements, such as cloths, hides, and the like, according
to the invention, with reference to the accompanying illustrative drawing , where:
Figure 1 shows schematically this apparatus for applying liquid substances over a
cloth or fabric material kept running continuously; and
Figure 2 shows schematically this apparatus for applying liquid paint or the like
substances over hide or other sheet elements not running continuously.
[0015] Making reference to the drawing views, an apparatus for applying liquid substances
over sheet-like elements, such as cloths, hides, and the like, according to this invention,
comprises a dispenser 1 of a type known per se, which may comprise a rotary bell or
cone atomizer, an electrostatic gun, a spray nozzle issuing a blade or band of the
product or the like,and which is in communication, with the interposition of a feed
pump 2, with a storage tank 3 containing a liquid substance to be supplied, which
liquid substance may comprise water-dispersed liquid adhesives, paints, etc. The dispenser
1 is electrically connected to an electrostatic generator 4, of a type known per se,
which is adapted to allow the dispenser, as connected to a compressed air supply 5,
to deliver atomized and electrified particles, a peculiar aspect of the invention
residing in that, arranged to face the dispenser outlet end, is a preferably flat
conductive surface 10 electrically grounded.
[0016] The surface 10 serves as a backing member for a sheet element to be painted, which
would be practically placed between the conductive surface 10 and dispenser 1.
[0017] In the embodiment shown in Figure 1, wherein the sheet element comprises a cloth
material 20 extending continuously between a supply coil and receiving coil, the cloth
in moving past the surface 10 behaves in practice as an electrically conductive element
in view of the high voltages (30-100 kV) involved.
[0018] Thus, an even distribution of the liquid substance over the cloth is achieved, and
hence an application thereof that results in no waste.
[0019] It should also be noted that it is possible to provide, in accordance with individual
embodying requirements, one or more rotary bell electrostatic atomizing units suitably
arranged above the cloth 20 or sheet element whereon the liquid substance is to be
applied.
[0020] Where the sheet elements do not extend continuously, as is the case with, for example,
hides and the like, indicated at 30, a conveyor belt or carpet 40 is provided which
runs continuously with one portion of its upper run located above the cited conductive
surface 10. The belt or carpet 40 serves, in turn, as a supporting element for the
sheet elements, which may comprise hides or the like, to establish a similar situation
to the former, since owing to the small thickness involved versus the high voltages
used, the sheet elements, such as hides and the like, while not being inherently conductive
materials, can actually behave as such on account of the conductive metal surface
10 underlying them.
[0021] In a highly advantageous embodiment of the invention for use with products which
do not extend continuously, such as hides or the like, an -apparatus may be employed
which can detect the outlines of the oncoming pieces to only ground those areas of
the conductive surface 10 which are affected by the piece; in this case, the conductive
surface comprises conductive surface portions laid side-by-side and electrically insulated
from one another which can be selectively connected to ground.
[0022] Such apparatus may comprise an optical or electric eye bar (not shown) having a light
sensitive portion (opto-- metric sensors) and a light (neon) source which can detect,
on the basis of the blotted out optometric sensors, the outline of a piece moving
past it, to transmit the information to an electronic unit for storing information
from the bar. The electronic unit controls, in accordance with the carpet advancement,
which portions of the conductive surface are destined to be located under the piece
and their grounding, to leave the remnant at a floating potential.
[0023] A carpet timing assembly can be also provided (not shown) comprising a gear wheel
and a proximity sensor operative to supply a signal at each forward unit movement
of the carpet and appropriately drive the electronic unit.
[0024] It may be appreciated from the foregoing description that the invention achieves
its objects, and in particular the fact should be emphasized that the apparatus of
this invention, by utilising said conductive metal surface 10 both as a backing element
and ground connection element, enables liquid substances to be applied over elements
inherently non-conductive with the same techniques as are currently employed for the
application of paints and the like over electrically conductive materials and parts.
[0025] Furthermore, an added important object of the invention is that liquid substances
can be applied over non-conductive sheet elements to provide a uniform distribution
of the product across the element, while product waste can be significantly reduced
owing to the product being solely spread over the areas affected by the elements.
[0026] The invention as disclosed is susceptible to many modifications and changes without
departing from the purview of the instant inventive concept.
[0027] Thus, as an example, the supporting carpet for the sheet element to be painted may
be formed from a material made electrically conductive by means of wires or a mesh,
or the like, which would be grounded electrically, thereby the conductive plate 10
may be omitted altogether.
[0028] All of the details, moreover, may be replaced with other, technically equivalent,
elements.
[0029] In practicing the invention, the materials used, as well as the dimensions and contingent
shapes, may be any suitable ones to fill individual requirements.
1. An apparatus for applying liquid substances over sheet-like elements, such as cloths,
hides, and the like, comprising a dispenser in communication with a storage tank containing
a liquid substance to be dispensed and being connected to an electrostatic generator
for delivering said liquid substance in the form of atomized and electrified particles,
character- ized in that it comprises, facing said dispenser (1) at a distance therefrom, an electrically
grounded conductive surface (10) adapted to serve as a backing element for a sheet-like
element (20) whereon said atomized electrified particles are spread evenly.
2. An apparatus for applying liquid substances over sheet-like elements, such as cloths,
hides, and the like, according to Claim 1, characterized in that said sheet-like element
(20) is placed between said backing element (10) and said dispenser (1).
3. An apparatus for applying liquid substances over sheet-like elements, such as cloths,
hides, and the like, according to the preceding claims, characterized in that said
sheet-like element (20) is kept moving continuously relatively to said backing element
(10).
4. An apparatus for applying liquid substances over sheet-like elements, such as cloths,
hides and the like, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that continuously running sheet-like elements (20) are supported directly on said
conductive surface (10).
5. An apparatus for applying liquid substances over sheet-like elements, such as cloths,
hides, and the like, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that, with discontinuous sheet-like elements (30), a conveyor belt or carpet (40)
is provided which extends continuously and has at least one portion of the active
run thereof extending above said conductive surface (10), said sheet-like elements
(30) being laid onto said carpet (40).
6. An apparatus for applying liquid substances over sheet-like elements, such as cloths,
hides, and the like, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said conductive surface (10) comprises a plurality of conductive surface portions
laid side-by-side and electrically insulated from one another, said conductive surface
portions being selectively connectable to ground on discontinuous or discrete sheet-like
elements (30) moving past by an electronic unit driven by an optical bar operative
to detect the outlines of said discrete sheet-like elements.
7. An apparatus for applying liquid substances over sheet-like elements, such as cloths,
hides, and the like, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that it comprises a supporting carpet formed from an electrically conductive material
electrically grounded.