Micro-nozzle and micro-nozzle array for OVJP and Method of Manufacturing the Same
US-2017162835-A1 · Jun 8, 2017 · US
US11534789B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11534789-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916765340-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 7, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2022 |
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A method for cleaning a paint spray gun, which comprises a rotating atomization head to apply a coating material while rotating and an outer circumferential tube to cover the exterior of the rotating atomization head, has a cleaning solution application step for applying a cleaning solution to the external face of the outer circumferential tube, and a rotating atomization head rotation step for generating a rotational flow between the rotating atomization head and the outer circumferential tube by rotating the rotating atomization head. The cleaning solution flowing down the external face of the outer circumferential tube applied in the cleaning solution application step penetrates between the rotating atomization head and the outer circumferential tube by way of the rotational flow. Such method uses a small amount of cleaning solution for cleaning external and internal faces of the outer circumferential tube and the external face of a rotating atomization head.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for cleaning a paint spray gun comprising a rotating atomization head that applies paint while rotating and an outer circumferential cylindrical body that covers an external side of a substantially conical part of the rotating atomization head and does not rotate, the method comprising: a cleaning liquid application step of applying cleaning liquid toward an external face of the outer circumferential cylindrical body of the paint spray gun; and a rotating atomization head rotation step of rotating the rotating atomization head to generate a swirling flow between the outer circumferential cylindrical body and the rotating atomization head, wherein the swirling flow generated by the rotating atomization head rotation step makes the cleaning liquid, applied by the cleaning liquid application step and having flowed down the external face of the outer circumferential cylindrical body, enter between the rotating atomization head and the outer circumferential cylindrical body from the external face through a leading end face of the outer circumferential cylindrical body. 2. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 1 , wherein a rotation number of the rotating atomization head is lower than a rotation number of the rotating atomization head during normal painting. 3. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 1 , wherein the paint spray gun includes a plurality of fluid ejection holes that are configured to eject fluid, provided in the leading end face of the outer circumferential cylindrical body in a circumferential direction, the method further comprises a fluid ejection step of ejecting the fluid from the fluid ejection holes, and airflow of the fluid ejected by the fluid ejection step and the swirling flow generated by the rotating atomization head rotation step make the cleaning liquid applied by the cleaning liquid application step and having flowed down the external face of the outer circumferential cylindrical body enter between the rotating atomization head and the outer circumferential cylindrical body through the leading end face of the outer circumferential cylindrical body. 4. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 3 , wherein a rotation number of the rotating atomization head is lower than a rotation number of the rotating atomization head during normal painting. 5. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 3 , wherein an ejection pressure of the fluid ejected from the fluid ejection hole is smaller than an ejection pressure of fluid ejected from the fluid ejection hole during normal painting. 6. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 5 , wherein a rotation number of the rotating atomization head is lower than a rotation number of the rotating atomization head during normal painting. 7. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 3 , wherein the fluid ejection hole ejects fluid for regulating an area to which paint is applied during normal painting. 8. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 7 , wherein an ejection pressure of the fluid ejected from the fluid ejection hole is smaller than an ejection pressure of fluid ejected from the fluid ejection hole during normal painting. 9. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 7 , wherein a rotation number of the rotating atomization head is lower than a rotation number of the rotating atomization head during normal painting. 10. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 3 , wherein the fluid ejection holes include a plurality of first fluid ejection holes disposed on an inner side, in a radial direction of an axis, of the leading end face of the outer circumferential cylindrical body; and a plurality of second fluid ejection holes disposed on an outer side, in the radial direction of the axis, of the leading end face of the outer circumferential cylindrical body. 11. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 10 , wherein the fluid ejection hole ejects fluid for regulating an area to which paint is applied during normal painting. 12. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 10 , wherein an ejection pressure of the fluid ejected from the fluid ejection hole is smaller than an ejection pressure of fluid ejected from the fluid ejection hole during normal painting. 13. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 10 , wherein a rotation number of the rotating atomization head is lower than a rotation number of the rotating atomization head during normal painting. 14. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 10 , wherein the first fluid ejection hole ejects fluid downwardly with respect to an axial direction, and the second fluid ejection hole ejects fluid inwardly with respect to the radial direction of the axis. 15. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 14 , wherein the fluid ejection hole ejects fluid for regulating an area to which paint is applied during normal painting. 16. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 14 , wherein an ejection pressure of the fluid ejected from the fluid ejection hole is smaller than an ejection pressure of fluid ejected from the fluid ejection hole during normal painting. 17. The method for cleaning a paint spray gun according to claim 14 , wherein a rotation number of the rotating atomization head is lower than a rotation number of the rotating atomization head during normal painting.
with a spraying edge, e.g. like a cup or a bell · CPC title
Cleaning the external surfaces {(B08B9/021 takes precedence)} · CPC title
by the mechanical action of a moving fluid, e.g. by flushing (B08B9/04 takes precedence {; by fluid jets mounted on cleaning devices B08B9/0433}) · CPC title
Means for supplying shaping gas · CPC title
involving the use of an electrostatic field {(B05D1/025 and B05D1/14 take precedence)} · CPC title
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