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Device for the powder-dusting of moving objects, particularly flat substrates

  • US 4,598,870 A
  • Filed: 08/21/1984
  • Issued: 07/08/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/25/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Device for the powder-dusting of moving objects, particularly flat substrates in the form of webs and sheets of paper, plastic, or textile, comprising a nozzle housing made of electrically-insulating material, a first chamber in said housing being connected by first conduit means to a compressed-air source means, a second chamber in said housing being connected by second conduit means to a powder-air-stream source means, a first nozzle on said housing connecting the first chamber to atmosphere and directed toward the substrate such that a first stream of compressed air flows through the first nozzle to atmosphere with a first velocity, a second nozzle on said housing connecting the second chamber to atmosphere and directed toward the substrate such that a second stream containing said mixture of powder and compressed air flows through the second nozzle to atmosphere with a second velocity, the second velocity being lower than the first velocity, the first nozzle being directed, relative to the second nozzle, in such a manner that said first stream unites with said second stream at a location spaced from the housing with the result that a combined powder/compressed air stream strikes the object to be powder-dusted, the device further comprising at least one electrode and a counter-electrode disposed on the outside of said housing on opposite sides of said second nozzle, a high voltage AC source connected to said electrode and counter electrode to create an AC field extending between said electrode and counter-electrode, said electrical AC field penetrating said second stream flowing out from said second nozzle and containing said dusting powder, at a location prior to the uniting of the first and second streams whereby a substantially neutral net charge is imparted to the lower velocity powder stream prior to its combination with the higher velocity compressed-air stream.

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