Powdered paint recovery tent for vertical extrusions

Coating apparatus – Projection or spray type – Applying solid particulate material

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118326, 118312, B05C 1500, B05B 1512

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052444996

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus that can recover excess paint powder that is blown onto workpieces by a spray gun. The apparatus has a first duct that is placed near the workpiece across from the spray gun. The first duct is preferably constructed as a collapsible tent that can be hung by a ceiling fixture. The tent extends along the length of any workpiece, to insure that all of the powder is collected. The tent can be attached by merely pulling a cable and hooking the top of the tent to the ceiling fixture. Connected to the duct is a fan that draws air from the area around the workpieces into the duct. The fan and duct are constructed so that all of the excess paint powder is removed from the paint area. The duct has an inner cavity that directs the paint powder to a filter that captures the powder so that the paint can be reused.

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patent: 4245551 (1981-01-01), Berkmann
patent: 4375487 (1983-03-01), Huber
patent: 5078084 (1992-01-01), Shutic et al.
patent: 5115760 (1992-05-01), Maeda

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