Powder conveying injector for conveying coating powder and Venturi nozzle assembly

US11446683B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11446683-B2
Application numberUS-201716486480-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 20, 2017
Priority dateFeb 17, 2017
Publication dateSep 20, 2022
Grant dateSep 20, 2022

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Disclosed are a Venturi nozzle arrangement for powder conveying injectors and corresponding powder conveying injectors. The Venturi nozzle arrangement has a first region, which serves as a drive nozzle, and a second region, which serves as a collecting nozzle, wherein the second region has a channel that serves as a stream collecting channel with a longitudinal axis, and wherein the first region has a nozzle opening which lies axially opposite the stream collecting channel, the first and second regions of the nozzle arrangement being inseparably connected to one another as a combined component.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A powder conveying injector for conveying coating powder comprising a drive nozzle extending along a longitudinal axis, the drive nozzle comprising: a powder passage disposed about the longitudinal axis and having a powder inlet situated at an upstream end of the drive nozzle and configured to be fluidly connected to a powder container, the powder passage defined by a circumferential wall; a nozzle projection extending from the circumferential wall into the powder passage, downstream of the powder inlet, the nozzle projection comprising: a conveying air nozzle opening arranged substantially coaxially within the powder passage and directed downstream along the longitudinal axis; a conveying air inlet arranged non-axially with respect to the longitudinal axis; and a conveying air channel directly connecting the conveying air inlet and the conveying air nozzle opening; wherein the drive nozzle is configured to direct conveying air axially along the longitudinal axis into a conveyed powder drawn from the powder inlet; and a collecting nozzle, wherein the collecting nozzle comprises a stream collecting channel disposed axially opposite from the drive nozzle at a distance and concentric with the longitudinal axis, and wherein: the collecting nozzle and the drive nozzle are consolidated into one component such that the collecting nozzle and the drive nozzle can only be replaced simultaneously. 2. The powder conveying injector according to claim 1 , wherein the powder inlet is disposed axially opposite the stream collecting channel at a distance and aligned with respect to an axis coinciding with the longitudinal axis defined by the stream collecting channel or running parallel to the longitudinal axis defined by the stream collecting channel; or wherein the powder inlet is aligned with respect to an axis intersecting the longitudinal axis defined by the stream collecting channel, at an angle of 90° or at an obtuse angle. 3. A powder conveying injector for conveying coating powder comprising a drive nozzle extending along a longitudinal axis, the drive nozzle comprising: a powder passage disposed about the longitudinal axis and having a powder inlet situated at an upstream end of the drive nozzle and configured to be fluidly connected to a powder container, the powder passage defined by a circumferential wall; a nozzle projection extending from the circumferential wall into the powder passage, downstream of the powder inlet, the nozzle projection comprising: a conveying air nozzle opening arranged substantially coaxially within the powder passage and directed downstream along the longitudinal axis; a conveying air inlet arranged non-axially with respect to the longitudinal axis; and a conveying air channel directly connecting the conveying air inlet and the conveying air nozzle opening; wherein the drive nozzle is configured to direct conveying air axially along the longitudinal axis into a conveyed powder drawn from the powder inlet; and a collecting nozzle, wherein the collecting nozzle comprises a stream collecting channel disposed axially opposite from the drive nozzle at a distance and concentric with the longitudinal axis, and wherein: the powder inlet is disposed axially opposite the stream collecting channel at a distance. 4. The powder conveying injector according to claim 3 , wherein the collecting nozzle and the drive nozzle are inseparably connected together as one consolidated component. 5. The powder conveying injector according to claim 1 , wherein an injector housing is further provided in which at least the drive nozzle is at least partially accommodated in a removable or replaceable manner. 6. The powder conveying injector according to claim 5 , wherein the collecting nozzle and drive nozzle comprise at least one seal for sealing components relative to the injector housing. 7. The powder conveying injector according to claim 1 , wherein an injector housing is provided in which at least the drive nozzle is at least partially accommodated, and wherein the injector housing has a powder supply channel connectable to a powder line which is fluidly connected to the powder inlet of the drive nozzle. 8. The powder conveying injector according to claim 7 , wherein an axial seal is provided in an upstream end region of said powder supply channel. 9. The powder conveying injector according to claim 1 , wherein an injector housing is provided in which at least part of the collecting nozzle and drive nozzle consolidated as a single component can be accommodated, and wherein in a mount is formed in the injector housing in which at least an upstream region of the collecting nozzle and drive nozzle consolidated as a single component is accommodated, wherein the mount is of circular cylindrical and axial configuration with respect to the longitudinal axis of the collecting nozzle. 10. The powder conveying injector according to claim 9 , wherein a conveying air connection is provided in the injector housing which is fluidly connected to the conveying air channel by an annular space formed between the mount of the injector housing and the collecting nozzle and drive nozzle consolidated as one component. 11. The powder conveying injector according to claim 1 , wherein the collecting nozzle and drive nozzle consolidated as one component is rotationally symmetric with respect to the longitudinal axis of the collecting nozzle. 12. The powder conveying injector according to claim 1 , wherein a powder line connection is further provided for connecting a powder line to a downstream end region of the collecting nozzle, wherein the powder line connection is detachably connected to the downstream end region of the collecting nozzle. 13. The powder conveying injector according to claim 12 , wherein an injector housing is provided in which at least part of the collecting nozzle and drive nozzle consolidated as a single component is accommodated, and wherein an upstream end region of the powder line connection is at least partially accommodated in the injector housing and detachably connected to the injector housing by means of a locking mechanism. 14. The powder conveying injector according to claim 1 , wherein the collecting nozzle is made of a first material and the drive nozzle is made of a second material, wherein the first material is different from the second material. 15. The powder conveying injector according to claim 1 , wherein the stream collecting channel is configured rotationally symmetric with respect to the longitudinal axis of the collecting nozzle. 16. The powder conveying injector according to claim 15 , wherein the collecting nozzle is configured rotationally symmetric relative to the longitudinal axis. 17. The powder conveying injector according to claim 1 , wherein the conveying air nozzle opening is defined by a nozzle tip configured as an insert. 18. A Venturi nozzle assembly for powder conveying injectors, wherein the Venturi nozzle assembly has a first region serving as a drive nozzle and a second region serving as a collecting nozzle, wherein the first and second regions extend along a longitudinal axis and are inseparably connected together as one consolidated component; wherein the first region serving as the drive nozzle comprises: a powder passage disposed about the longitudinal axis and having a powder inlet situated at an upstream end of the drive nozzle and configured to be fluidly connected to a powder container, the powder passage defined by a circumferent

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  • B05B7/1472Primary

    Powder extracted from a powder container in a direction substantially opposite to gravity by a suction device dipped into the powder · CPC title

  • Nozzle arrangements in gas streams · CPC title

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What does patent US11446683B2 cover?
Disclosed are a Venturi nozzle arrangement for powder conveying injectors and corresponding powder conveying injectors. The Venturi nozzle arrangement has a first region, which serves as a drive nozzle, and a second region, which serves as a collecting nozzle, wherein the second region has a channel that serves as a stream collecting channel with a longitudinal axis, and wherein the first regio…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gema Switzerland Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B05B7/1472. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 20 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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