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US1585990A
US1585990A US746543A US74654324A US1585990A US 1585990 A US1585990 A US 1585990A US 746543 A US746543 A US 746543A US 74654324 A US74654324 A US 74654324A US 1585990 A US1585990 A US 1585990A
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    • B05B7/00Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas
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  • This invention relates to improvements in methods for applying coatings.
  • the invention primarily consists of directingan air stream which carries a comminuted or powdered fusible material, of which the coating is to be formed, and directing a flame into the air stream so that the particles of the coating material are fused while being projected against the surface.
  • the figure is a diagrammatic view of the apparatus by 'which' the improved method of applying the coating is performed.
  • the apparatus consists of a motor designated at 10, which may be of any conventional construction and maybe an electric motor or otherwise as desired, whichv 1s connected by any suitable means to a fan or air compresmr designated at ll'andwhich is shown asbeing driven by means of a belt 12.
  • a hose 13 has one end connected to the fan or air compressor 11 and has its other end con.
  • a suitable tank 16 having a cover 17 1S partially filled with a comminuted or pow- -dered fusible nuatcriallS.v
  • the pipe 14 extends through the cover 17 and preferablyv has its lower end disposed ber eath the comminuted material 18.
  • the cover 1'? is provided with a removable closure 19 which may be removed to replenish the comminuted material 18 within the tank 16. If
  • a pressure gauge 20 may be mounted -u on the cover forindicating the pressure within the tank 16.
  • a second hose section 21 is connected to the to 17 of the tank 16 and to a pipe section 22, w ich may carry a valve 23, regulating the flow therethrough.-
  • the pipe section 22 is provided with a nozzle 24.
  • a pair of tanks 25 and 26 may be provided, one of .which;may be filled with oxygen and the OFFICE.
  • Al hose 28 conducts the intermixed oxygen and acetylene gases to a pipe section 29 which may be provided with a valve 30 regulating the flow therethroughand which is provided with a nozzle 31.
  • the pipe sections 22 and 29 may be secured together as by a bracket 32.
  • the operation of the device is as follows: Air is forced through the hose 13 into the tank 16 and throughthe comminuted materi'al' 18 in the bottom of thetank. This I causes the fine powdered material to be picked up by the air and to be carried therei y through the hose 21 and to be discharged through the pipe 22 and the nozzle 24.
  • the oxygen and acetylene gases are at the same time passed through the hose 28 and are discharged through the nozzle 31, derstood that the discharging acetylene gases have been previously ignited so as to produce an oxy-acetylene'flame. It will be noted that the nozzles 24 and 31 are directed toward each other so that the flame passes through the air stream carrying the comminuted material 18.
  • the flame thereit being unfo're fuses the powdered material 18 before striking the surface S, which surface is to be coated; In. this manner the coating materialis applied while in its liquid state, and while it is'very hot.
  • the flame will tend to heat the surface S and thereby aid in depositing the coating.
  • the nozzles-24 and 31 are held. a slight distance away from the surface S, the surface will not lie-heated greatly by the flame, but will only have the fused coating material deposited thereon.
  • any suitable material may be employed for the owdered material 18, such as powdered g ass or powdered enamel and such substances as are adapted to be fused and to be hardened in situ.
  • the improved method and apparatus eliminates the necessity of applying a coating and afterwards heating or bakin the body to which the coating was applie a baked, enameled surface.
  • An apparatus for applying coatings .Which consists of a pair of flexible conduits, nozzles mounted on the endsof the conduits, means for fastening the nozzles together in such a manner that the streams discharged therefrom intersect, valves mounted 'upon the nozzles, a fuel supply to which one of said flexible conduits is connected, a container containing a fusible comminuted materialto which the other flexible conduit is connected, a conduit extending into said container for supply ng compressed air thereto, and a valve upon the last mentioned conduit c0ntrolling the supply of compressed air to the i5 container.

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' E. K. HOUGHTQN APPARATUS FOR COATING. WITH GLASS OR ENAMEL Filed Oct. 29, 1924 ."Patente d May 25,.1926. a I
ELI KPHOUGHTON, DE LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.
nrrm'rus ,ron COATING'WITHIGLASS on ENAMEL. f
Application filed October 2 9, 1924. Serial No. 748,548.
This invention relates to improvements in methods for applying coatings.
It is an object of this invention to provide a method and apparatus for applying a coating to a surface in which the coating is to be formed of a fusible material.
The invention primarily consists of directingan air stream which carries a comminuted or powdered fusible material, of which the coating is to be formed, and directing a flame into the air stream so that the particles of the coating material are fused while being projected against the surface.
With the foregoing and other objects .111 View which will be made manifest in the following detailed descriptionand pointed out in theappended claim, reference is had to the accompanying drawing for an illustrative embodiment of the invention, wherein:
The figure is a diagrammatic view of the apparatus by 'which' the improved method of applying the coating is performed.
Referring to theaccompanying drawing wherein similar reference characters designate similar parts throughout, the apparatus consists of a motor designated at 10, which may be of any conventional construction and maybe an electric motor or otherwise as desired, whichv 1s connected by any suitable means to a fan or air compresmr designated at ll'andwhich is shown asbeing driven by means of a belt 12. A hose 13 has one end connected to the fan or air compressor 11 and has its other end con.-
nectedto a pipe section 14, which pipe section may carry a valve 15.-
A suitable tank 16 having a cover 17 1S partially filled with a comminuted or pow- -dered fusible nuatcriallS.v The pipe 14 extends through the cover 17 and preferablyv has its lower end disposed ber eath the comminuted material 18. The cover 1'? is provided with a removable closure 19 which may be removed to replenish the comminuted material 18 within the tank 16. If
. desired, a pressure gauge 20 may be mounted -u on the cover forindicating the pressure within the tank 16. A second hose section 21 is connected to the to 17 of the tank 16 and to a pipe section 22, w ich may carry a valve 23, regulating the flow therethrough.- The pipe section 22 is provided with a nozzle 24.
Asa means for providing a flame for fusing the comminuted'material 18, a pair of tanks 25 and 26 may be provided, one of .which;may be filled with oxygen and the OFFICE. v I
other of which may .be filled with acetylene,
which tanks are connected as indicated at 27. Al hose 28 conducts the intermixed oxygen and acetylene gases to a pipe section 29 which may be provided with a valve 30 regulating the flow therethroughand which is provided with a nozzle 31. The pipe sections 22 and 29 may be secured together as by a bracket 32. Y Y
The operation of the device is as follows: Air is forced through the hose 13 into the tank 16 and throughthe comminuted materi'al' 18 in the bottom of thetank. This I causes the fine powdered material to be picked up by the air and to be carried therei y through the hose 21 and to be discharged through the pipe 22 and the nozzle 24. The oxygen and acetylene gases are at the same time passed through the hose 28 and are discharged through the nozzle 31, derstood that the discharging acetylene gases have been previously ignited so as to produce an oxy-acetylene'flame. It will be noted that the nozzles 24 and 31 are directed toward each other so that the flame passes through the air stream carrying the comminuted material 18. The flame thereit being unfo're fuses the powdered material 18 before striking the surface S, which surface is to be coated; In. this manner the coating materialis applied while in its liquid state, and while it is'very hot. Obviously, by holding the nozzles 24 and 31 veryclose to the surface S, the flame will tend to heat the surface S and thereby aid in depositing the coating. On the other hand if the nozzles-24 and 31 are held. a slight distance away from the surface S, the surface will not lie-heated greatly by the flame, but will only have the fused coating material deposited thereon.
Any suitable material may be employed for the owdered material 18, such as powdered g ass or powdered enamel and such substances as are adapted to be fused and to be hardened in situ.
As will readily be appreciated, the improved method and apparatus eliminates the necessity of applying a coating and afterwards heating or bakin the body to which the coating was applie a baked, enameled surface.
in order to obtain oxygen and I Y It will be understood that various changes I inthe detail ofconstruction may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of tllie inventionas defined by the appended 0 aim.
I claim: 7
An apparatus for applying coatings .Which consists of a pair of flexible conduits, nozzles mounted on the endsof the conduits, means for fastening the nozzles together in such a manner that the streams discharged therefrom intersect, valves mounted 'upon the nozzles, a fuel supply to which one of said flexible conduits is connected, a container containing a fusible comminuted materialto which the other flexible conduit is connected, a conduit extending into said container for supply ng compressed air thereto, and a valve upon the last mentioned conduit c0ntrolling the supply of compressed air to the i5 container.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.
ELI K HOUGHTON.
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Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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DE756869C (en) * 1936-02-21 1953-05-11 American Securit Company Colored wall or cladding panel made of glass
US2671689A (en) * 1950-08-04 1954-03-09 Wett Ernst Apparatus for coating metals by means of powdered material
US2742738A (en) * 1953-02-24 1956-04-24 George L Hall Wet abrasive dispenser
US2980786A (en) * 1957-09-16 1961-04-18 Robert C Chilton Drying attachment for spray gun
US3311487A (en) * 1959-10-20 1967-03-28 Time in seconds to pump
US3434758A (en) * 1966-05-04 1969-03-25 Ferro Corp Applicator for particulate material
US3769753A (en) * 1972-03-16 1973-11-06 H Fleischer Automatic car sand blaster
US3956534A (en) * 1972-03-07 1976-05-11 Ontario Research Foundation Method of spray forming glass coating on concrete blocks
US4018185A (en) * 1975-12-15 1977-04-19 Coors Container Company Powder feeder pick-up tube
US6220791B1 (en) * 1999-03-11 2001-04-24 Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Arkansas Apparatus and method for the aerosolization of powders

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE756869C (en) * 1936-02-21 1953-05-11 American Securit Company Colored wall or cladding panel made of glass
US2671689A (en) * 1950-08-04 1954-03-09 Wett Ernst Apparatus for coating metals by means of powdered material
US2742738A (en) * 1953-02-24 1956-04-24 George L Hall Wet abrasive dispenser
US2980786A (en) * 1957-09-16 1961-04-18 Robert C Chilton Drying attachment for spray gun
US3311487A (en) * 1959-10-20 1967-03-28 Time in seconds to pump
US3434758A (en) * 1966-05-04 1969-03-25 Ferro Corp Applicator for particulate material
US3956534A (en) * 1972-03-07 1976-05-11 Ontario Research Foundation Method of spray forming glass coating on concrete blocks
US3769753A (en) * 1972-03-16 1973-11-06 H Fleischer Automatic car sand blaster
US4018185A (en) * 1975-12-15 1977-04-19 Coors Container Company Powder feeder pick-up tube
US6220791B1 (en) * 1999-03-11 2001-04-24 Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Arkansas Apparatus and method for the aerosolization of powders

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