Spray gun cleaning arrangements
First Claim
1. Apparatus for removing powder overspray from a powder spray gun assembly used in a powder spray application system, comprising:
- at least one cleaning device that can be positioned with respect to an exterior surface of a spray gun to remove powder from the spray gun;
said at least one cleaning device being in fluid communication with a source of negative pressure.
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Abstract
Apparatus and methods are provided for removing powder overspray from the exterior surfaces within a spray booth, especially the exterior surfaces of a spray gun assembly. These surfaces may include the spray gun housing and nozzle, a tube mount housing for the tube mount configurations, and in some embodiments the various hoses and lines that are coupled to the spray gun in a bar mount configuration. In one embodiment, powder overspray is removed from such surfaces or other surfaces within the spray booth by applying a cleaning or powder removal agent/article in contact with the surfaces to knock off, wipe, blow or otherwise remove the powder overspray. The cleaning agent/article may take many forms, including but not limited to fluids including air or liquid, negative pressure or suction, charged ions, positive pressure within the spray gun assembly, or any number and variety of cleaning devices such as but not limited to brushes, cloth, sponges, wipers and so on. A number of embodiments are described, including but not limited to the use of vacuum or negative pressure nozzles, negative pressure with a cleaning media, a cryogenic rinse, wiping contact articles such as rags, brushes, sponges or rubber/plastic wipers, oppositely charged particles, and air flow pressurized air from within the spray gun assembly so as to blow off or knock off the powder overspray via a flexible boot or bladder.
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30 Claims
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1. Apparatus for removing powder overspray from a powder spray gun assembly used in a powder spray application system, comprising:
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at least one cleaning device that can be positioned with respect to an exterior surface of a spray gun to remove powder from the spray gun;
said at least one cleaning device being in fluid communication with a source of negative pressure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. Apparatus for removing powder overspray from a powder spray gun assembly used in a powder spray application system, comprising:
at least one cleaning device positioned in contact with an exterior surface of a spray gun to remove powder from the spray gun as the spray gun translates along an axis by brushing or wiping powder there from. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. Apparatus for removing powder overspray from a powder spray gun assembly used in a powder spray application system, comprising:
at least one cleaning agent positioned in contact with an exterior surface of a spray gun to remove powder from the spray gun;
said cleaning agent comprising a cryogenic fluid.- View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. Apparatus for removing powder overspray from a powder spray gun assembly used in a powder spray application system, comprising:
at least one cleaning agent positioned in contact with an exterior surface of a spray gun to remove powder from the spray gun;
said cleaning agent comprising charged particles.- View Dependent Claims (15)
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16. Apparatus for removing or preventing powder overspray on an exterior surface of a powder spray gun, comprising:
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a powder spray gun having an external housing that supports spray gun components therein;
said external housing comprising porous material that permits air to pass therethrough; and
a pressurized air source in fluid communication with said external housing to direct air from within said housing outward through said porous material. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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18. Apparatus for removing powder overspray on an exterior surface of a powder spray gun, comprising:
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a powder spray gun having an external housing having that supports spray gun components therein;
said external housing having an exterior surface;
said external housing comprising flexible material that expands with pressurized air; and
a pressurized air source in fluid communication with said flexible material to knock powder from said exterior surface. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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21. A method for removing powder overspray from a powder spray gun, comprising the steps of:
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producing a negative pressure;
introducing said negative pressure proximate an exterior surface of a spray gun to remove powder from an exterior surface thereof. - View Dependent Claims (22)
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23. A method for removing powder overspray from a powder spray gun, comprising the steps of:
contacting an exterior surface of a powder spray gun with a cleaning device during translational movement of the spray gun. - View Dependent Claims (24)
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25. A method for removing powder overspray from a powder spray gun, comprising the steps of:
applying a cryogenic fluid to an exterior surface of a powder spray gun.
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26. A method for removing powder overspray from a powder spray gun, comprising the steps of:
applying charged particles to an exterior surface of a powder spray gun. - View Dependent Claims (27)
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28. A method for removing powder overspray from a powder spray gun, comprising the steps of:
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producing positive pressurized air;
applying said pressurized air from within a spray gun housing and through a housing wall. - View Dependent Claims (29)
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30. A method for removing powder overspray from a powder spray gun, comprising the steps of:
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producing positive pressurized air and supplying said pressurized air within a spray gun housing; and
applying said pressurized air from within a spray gun housing against a flexible member associated with a housing wall to remove powder on an external surface thereof.
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