JPH03178367A - Method for continuously coating decorative material for furniture - Google Patents

Method for continuously coating decorative material for furniture

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JPH03178367A
JPH03178367A JP31564889A JP31564889A JPH03178367A JP H03178367 A JPH03178367 A JP H03178367A JP 31564889 A JP31564889 A JP 31564889A JP 31564889 A JP31564889 A JP 31564889A JP H03178367 A JPH03178367 A JP H03178367A
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Masamitsu Araya
荒谷 賢光
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FUJII KK
HAYAKAWA SHOJI KK
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To increase treatment efficiency by subjecting a work to coating treatment in a process wherein the elongated work is fed by each conveyor element by an airless gun and/or an air mixing gun. CONSTITUTION:A conveyor means 1 is divided at appropriate interval positions along a feed direction to form a plurality of conveyor elements 2. Appropriate spaces S1-S3 are provided between the respective conveyor elements 2 and circumferences of said spaces are covered with appropriate shield means 3. Airless guns and/or air mixing guns 3a, 4b are arranged to each of the covered internal spaces in a definite direction. An elongated work W is coated by the airless guns and/or the air mixing guns in a process fed by the respective conveyor elements 2. As a result, in the coating treatment of a decorative material for furniture such as a wooden door braiding, no color irregularity is generated in the work and high speed automatic treatment is made possible and treatment efficiency can be increased to a large extent.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 (産業上の利用分野) 本発明は家具用装飾材例えば木製のドアモールなどを流
れ作業的に塗装処理するさいに利用される細長物の連続
塗装方法に関する。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION (Field of Industrial Application) The present invention relates to a method for continuous coating of elongated objects used when painting decorative materials for furniture, such as wooden door moldings, in an assembly line.

(従来の技術) 木製ドアモールなどを塗装処理するさいはこれを能率的
に行うため従来では被処理物を適宜なコンベア手段で次
々と移送する過程でエアガンにより処理するようにして
いる。
(Prior Art) In order to efficiently paint wooden door moldings and the like, conventionally, the objects to be treated are transferred one after another by an appropriate conveyor means and then treated with an air gun.

(発明が解決しようとする課題) 上記従来手段では処理能率を一定程度以上になすために
はエアガンの使用空気圧をもそれに伴って上昇させなけ
ればならないのであるが、使用空気圧を一定圧力以上に
設定すると、エアガンから噴射空気と共に噴射された塗
装液が、被処理品に当たった噴射空気の吹き返りなどで
塗装表面上を吹き流されるものとなって塗装むらが生じ
たり、また噴射空気の勢いで被処理物が不安定となって
@装処理中に反転するようなこともあった。
(Problem to be Solved by the Invention) With the conventional means described above, in order to increase the processing efficiency to a certain level or higher, the air pressure used in the air gun must be increased accordingly, but the air pressure used must be set above a certain level. As a result, the coating liquid sprayed from the air gun together with the sprayed air may be blown away on the painted surface due to the blowback of the sprayed air that hits the object to be treated, resulting in uneven coating, or the force of the sprayed air may cause uneven coating. In some cases, the object to be processed became unstable and turned over during the loading process.

本発明は上記問題点の発生を伴わずに処理能率を増大さ
せることを可能となす家具用装飾材の連続塗装方法を提
供することを目的とする。
It is an object of the present invention to provide a continuous coating method for furniture decoration materials, which makes it possible to increase processing efficiency without causing the above-mentioned problems.

(課題を解決するための手段) 上記目的を達成するため本発明ではコンベア手段を搬送
方向に沿った適宜間隔位置で分割することにより複数の
コンベア要素を形成せしめ、且つ各コンベア要素間には
適宜な空間を存在させると共に該空間の周囲を適宜な遮
蔽手段で被覆するほか、該被覆された内方スペースには
エアレスガン及び又はエアミックスガンを一定方向へ向
けて配設し、且つ各コンベア要素が細長状の被処理物を
継送する過程でエアレスガン及び又はエアミックスガン
で同被処理物を塗装処理することを特徴とする。
(Means for Solving the Problems) In order to achieve the above object, in the present invention, a plurality of conveyor elements are formed by dividing the conveyor means at appropriately spaced positions along the conveying direction, and between each conveyor element In addition to providing a clear space and covering the periphery of the space with appropriate shielding means, an airless gun and/or air mix gun is disposed in the covered inner space to face in a certain direction, and each conveyor element is The method is characterized in that the elongated object to be treated is coated with an airless gun and/or an air mix gun during the process of conveying the object.

(作用) 各コンベア要素は搬送始端に載置された被処理物を次々
と移送し、他方ではエアレスガン及び又はエアミックス
ガンが各コンベア要素の相互間位置に達した被処理物を
順次、塗装処理するものとなる。このさいエアレスガン
及び又はエアミックスガンは大きな処理能力を有するも
のであるにも拘らず噴射空気は全く使用されないか或い
はエアガンに較べ弱い勢いで使用されることから噴射空
気が塗装液を吹き流すようなこともないし、また被処理
物を不安定とするようなこともないのである。このため
本発明方法ではコンベア手段の移送速度を従来に較べ飛
躍的に増大させることができるのであって、即ち具体的
には凡そ50m/min程度まで増大させることができ
、処理能率が大幅に向上するものとなる。
(Function) Each conveyor element sequentially transfers the objects placed at the beginning of the conveyance, and on the other hand, the airless gun and/or air mix gun sequentially paints the objects that have reached the position between the conveyor elements. Become something to do. At this time, although the airless gun and/or air mix gun have a large processing capacity, the jetting air is not used at all or is used with weak force compared to the air gun, so the jetting air may blow away the coating liquid. There is no problem, and there is no possibility that the object to be processed will become unstable. Therefore, in the method of the present invention, the transfer speed of the conveyor means can be dramatically increased compared to the conventional method, specifically, it can be increased to about 50 m/min, and the processing efficiency is greatly improved. Become something to do.

(実施例) 以下、木製ドアモールなどを塗装処理する場合について
、本発明の具体的な実施例を図面により詳細に説明する
(Example) Hereinafter, a specific example of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings, regarding the case of painting a wooden door molding or the like.

第1図及び第2図は本発明の実施例に係り、■は生産ラ
インを形成せしめたコンベア手段で、搬送方向r1に沿
った適宜間隔位置で分割することにより複数のコンベア
要素2となさしめである。
FIGS. 1 and 2 relate to an embodiment of the present invention, and (2) is a conveyor means forming a production line, which is divided into a plurality of conveyor elements 2 at appropriate intervals along the conveyance direction r1. It is.

ここに2aはベルト車、そして2bは該ベルトIを介し
て駆動される搬送ベルトである。
Here, 2a is a belt pulley, and 2b is a conveyor belt driven via the belt I.

各コンベア要素2の相互間には適宜な空間5ls2、S
3を存在させてあって、その搬送方向寸法はコンベア要
素2で搬送される被搬送物Wの長さや後述する塗装処理
との関連を考慮して適切に設定する。
An appropriate space 5ls2, S is provided between each conveyor element 2.
3, and its dimension in the conveyance direction is appropriately set in consideration of the length of the object W conveyed by the conveyor element 2 and the relationship with the painting process to be described later.

核空間51,52、S3の内聞は内方を透視し得るもの
とした箱体などからなる適宜な#、蔽手段3により被覆
し、塗装液の飛散を防止する。このさい遮蔽手段3多よ
内方スペースの管理を可能になさしめるべく扉などを設
ける。
The inner spaces of the core spaces 51, 52, and S3 are covered with appropriate shielding means 3 made of a box or the like whose insides can be seen through to prevent the coating liquid from scattering. At this time, a door or the like is provided in order to make it possible to manage the inner space in addition to the shielding means 3.

前記被覆手段3の内方スペースには、少なくとも、エア
レスガン若しくはエアミックスガンの何れか或いはその
両者からなる複数のM用ガン4a、4bを異なる一定方
向へ向けて配設する。
In the inner space of the covering means 3, at least a plurality of M guns 4a, 4b consisting of airless guns, air mix guns, or both are arranged facing in different fixed directions.

即ち、本例では空間sl、s2、s3の上方箇所で相互
に隔たる各位置に適宜な支持装置を介するなどして二つ
の塗装用ガン4a、4bを配置すると共にこれら各ガン
4a、4bの噴射方向を何れも空間S1、S2、S3の
概略中央へ向かわしめである。本例では空間s1、s2
に設けた塗装用ガン4a、4bはエアミックスガンで、
空間S3に設けたちの4a、4bはエアレスガンとしで
ある。各空間S1、S2、s3での具体的配置は例えば
第2図に示すようになす。なお前記ガン4a、4bのほ
かに適宜なエアー(スプレー)ガンなどを追加して設け
ることは任意である。
That is, in this example, two painting guns 4a, 4b are arranged at mutually separated positions above the spaces sl, s2, s3 via appropriate support devices, and each of these guns 4a, 4b is The injection directions are all directed toward the approximate center of the spaces S1, S2, and S3. In this example, spaces s1, s2
The painting guns 4a and 4b installed are air mix guns,
4a and 4b provided in the space S3 are airless guns. The specific arrangement in each space S1, S2, and s3 is as shown in FIG. 2, for example. Note that it is optional to additionally provide a suitable air (spray) gun or the like in addition to the guns 4a and 4b.

しかして前記各塗装用ガン4a、4bと関連して次のよ
うな管系統を形成せしめるのである。即ち、各コンベア
要素2間の近傍に圧縮空気主管5と塗装液圧送主管6a
、6b、6cを配設する。
Thus, the following pipe system is formed in connection with each of the painting guns 4a and 4b. That is, in the vicinity between each conveyor element 2, there is a compressed air main pipe 5 and a painting liquid pressure feeding main pipe 6a.
, 6b, and 6c are arranged.

このさい圧縮空気主管5の始端は適宜な減圧装置を介設
するなどして空気源と接続させ、また各塗装液圧送主管
6a、6b、6cの始端は適宜な塗装板圧送ポンプと接
続させるようになす。そして圧縮空気主管5からは開弁
用空気管5a及び噴霧用空気管5bを、そして塗装液圧
送主管6a、6b、5cからは塗装液供給管6av、6
b’、6C“を分岐させ、これら分岐管5a、5b、6
a5b1.5CIを適宜各塗装用ガン4a、4bと連通
させる。このさい各分岐管5a、5bの上流には後述す
るセンサー7と関連して作動される電磁開閉弁8を設け
ると共に、噴霧用空気管5bの途中である前記開閉弁8
の下流側には絞り調整弁9を設け且つこれの下流側には
圧力計10を付属させるようになす。
At this time, the starting end of the compressed air main pipe 5 is connected to an air source by interposing an appropriate pressure reducing device, and the starting end of each painting liquid pressure feeding main pipe 6a, 6b, 6c is connected to an appropriate painting board pressure feeding pump. Eggplant. From the compressed air main pipe 5, a valve opening air pipe 5a and a spraying air pipe 5b are connected, and from the coating liquid pressure main pipes 6a, 6b, and 5c, coating liquid supply pipes 6av, 6 are connected.
b', 6C" are branched, and these branch pipes 5a, 5b, 6
The a5b1.5CI is appropriately communicated with each painting gun 4a, 4b. At this time, an electromagnetic on-off valve 8 is provided upstream of each branch pipe 5a, 5b, and is operated in conjunction with a sensor 7, which will be described later.
A throttle adjustment valve 9 is provided on the downstream side of the valve, and a pressure gauge 10 is attached to the downstream side of this valve.

また一方では前記開閉弁8の作動を制御するためのコン
トローラ11を設ける。該コントローラ11はコンベア
要素2の搬送終端に固定させたセンサー7と関連して作
動するもので、即ち搬送ベル)2bで搬送された被搬送
物Wをセンサー7が検出して信号を発すると、これに基
づいてタイマーなどが作動を開始するなどして前記開閉
弁8を任意な一定期間開放させるものとしである。
On the other hand, a controller 11 for controlling the operation of the on-off valve 8 is provided. The controller 11 operates in conjunction with a sensor 7 fixed at the conveyance end of the conveyor element 2. That is, when the sensor 7 detects the conveyed object W conveyed by the conveyor bell 2b and issues a signal, Based on this, a timer or the like starts operating to open the on-off valve 8 for an arbitrary fixed period of time.

しかして木製ドアモールを被処理物(被搬送物)Wとし
て塗装処理するさいは各主管5.6a〜6Cの空気及び
塗装液の圧力を適宜に調節すると共に各塗装ガン4a、
4bを図示のないテスト手段によりテスト的に作動させ
るなどして空気噴射中に於ける噴射空気の圧力を圧力計
10で確認しつつ絞り調整弁9の絞り加減を適正に設定
すると共に各コンベア要素2を作動状態となす。この後
、コンベア手段1の搬送始端から所定の断面形状で一定
長さになされた細長状の被処理物Wを次々と搬送方向に
沿わせて供給するようになす。
Therefore, when painting a wooden door molding as an object to be treated (an object to be transported) W, the pressure of the air and coating liquid in each main pipe 5.6a to 6C is adjusted appropriately, and the pressure of each painting gun 4a,
4b by test means (not shown), and while checking the pressure of the injected air with the pressure gauge 10 during air injection, the throttle adjustment of the throttle adjustment valve 9 is appropriately set, and each conveyor element is 2 into the operating state. Thereafter, elongated objects W having a predetermined cross-sectional shape and a constant length are successively fed along the transport direction from the transport start end of the conveyor means 1.

該供給された被処理物Wがコンヘア要素2の搬送終端に
達した時点でセンサー7がこれを検出し信号を発するも
のとなる。そして該信号に関連してコントローラ11が
開閉弁8を適宜開放させ、各分岐管5a、5bに圧縮空
気を流入させる。このようにして流入された開弁用空気
管5a内の空気は塗装用ガン4a、4bの噴射口を開放
させるものとなり、これにより塗装液供給管6a’  
6b°、6C1内の塗装液が開放された噴射口から自身
の圧力エネルギーで噴出し、該噴出を噴霧用空気管5b
内へ流入した空気が補助するものとなり、塗装用ガン4
a1.4bは作動状態となる。−方、被処理物Wは該状
態の下でコンベア要素2の搬送力により空間S1を橋渡
し状に継送されるものとなり、このさい所要箇所に塗装
処理を施されるものとなる。
When the supplied object W reaches the end of conveyance of the conhair element 2, the sensor 7 detects this and issues a signal. In response to the signal, the controller 11 appropriately opens the on-off valve 8 to allow compressed air to flow into each branch pipe 5a, 5b. The air in the valve-opening air pipe 5a that has flown in this way opens the injection ports of the painting guns 4a and 4b, thereby causing the painting liquid supply pipe 6a'
6b°, the coating liquid in 6C1 is ejected from the open injection port by its own pressure energy, and the ejection is transferred to the atomizing air pipe 5b.
The air that has flowed in will assist the painting gun 4.
a1.4b becomes active. - On the other hand, under this condition, the object W to be treated is conveyed in a bridging manner through the space S1 by the conveying force of the conveyor element 2, and at this time, the required portions are subjected to painting treatment.

該塗装処理に於いては、被処理物Wの表面が例えば第2
図に示すように凹凸になっていても塗装液が異なる方向
から噴射されるため噴射の影が形成されるものとならず
裏面を除く表面全体が一回の吹きつけで処理されるもの
となる。また塗装ガン4a、4bとしてエアレスガン又
はエアミックスガン或いはこれらを適宜組合わせて使用
しているため塗装液を噴射させるための噴射空気が皆無
となるか或いはそれをエアガンなどに較べて勢いの弱い
ものになさしめることができ、このため学装表面に付着
した塗装液が噴射空気により同表面に沿って吹き流され
ることや被処理物Wが空気で反転されるようなことを阻
止し得るのであり、またこのことに加えてエアレスガン
やエアミックスガンは単一エアガンに較べて濃厚な塗装
酸を使用できるため塗装処理速度を従来のものに較べ飛
躍的に増大させることができるのであり、即ちエアガン
であれば被処理物Wの処理速度の最大が30m / m
 i nであったものを未発明の実施では50m / 
m i nまでに上昇させることができるものとなるの
である。
In the painting process, the surface of the object W to be treated is, for example, a second
As shown in the figure, even if the surface is uneven, the coating liquid is sprayed from different directions, so there is no shadow from the spray, and the entire surface except the back side is treated with one spray. . In addition, since the painting guns 4a and 4b are airless guns, air mix guns, or an appropriate combination of these, there is no jetting air for spraying the coating liquid, or the spraying force is weak compared to air guns. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the coating liquid adhering to the surface of the school uniform from being blown away along the surface by the jet of air, and to prevent the object to be treated W from being turned over by the air. In addition to this, airless guns and air mix guns can use a more concentrated coating acid than single air guns, so the painting processing speed can be dramatically increased compared to conventional ones. If so, the maximum processing speed of the workpiece W is 30m/m.
50 m / in uninvented implementation of what was in
This makes it possible to raise the temperature up to min.

しかしてセンサー7が被処理物Wを検出しない状態とな
ったときはこれから発せられる信号が消失することから
塗装用ガン4a、4bは適当な時点で作動を停止し、次
の作動に備える。
When the sensor 7 no longer detects the object W to be processed, the signals emitted from the sensor 7 disappear, so the painting guns 4a and 4b stop operating at an appropriate time and prepare for the next operation.

かくして−回目の塗装処理を施された被処理物Wはコン
ベア要素2で下流側へ搬送されつつ、各空間S2、S3
で適宜他の塗装処理を前述同様に施された後、コンベア
手段lの搬送終端に達して適宜取り出されるものとなる
In this way, the workpiece W that has been subjected to the -th coating process is conveyed downstream by the conveyor element 2, and is transferred to each space S2, S3.
After being appropriately subjected to other coating treatments in the same manner as described above, it reaches the end of the conveyance of the conveyor means 1 and is appropriately taken out.

第3図は全体的な連続処理のための工程図を示すもので
あって、矢印方向f2から供給される被処理物は最初の
空間S4で着色7夜(スティン)の塗装処理が行れる。
FIG. 3 shows a process diagram for the overall continuous processing, in which the object to be processed supplied in the direction of the arrow f2 is subjected to a seven-stain coating process for coloring in the first space S4.

12は高速連続乾燥装置であって、乾燥させた後火の空
間s5でシーラサンディング処理(即ちウレタン系保護
膜なとの形成処理)が行われる。13は必要に応じて実
施されるヘルドサンディング装置で通液後、次の空間S
6でアイソレーションコート処理(色を均一にするため
ラッカーなどを塗布する処理)が行われ最後の空間s7
ではつや出し或いはつや消しなどのためのフラット処理
が行われる。このさい全ての空間34〜S7位置にエア
レスガン及び又はエアミックスガンを用いなければなら
ないというものではなく適宜な空間にエアガンのみを用
いることは任意である。なお図中gは被処理物を供給す
るさいのガイドである。
12 is a high-speed continuous drying device, and after drying, a sealer sanding process (that is, a process for forming a urethane-based protective film) is performed in a fire space s5. 13, the next space S
In step 6, isolation coating processing (processing of applying lacquer etc. to make the color uniform) is performed, and the final space s7
Then, flat processing for polishing or matting is performed. At this time, it is not necessary to use airless guns and/or air mix guns in all spaces 34 to S7 positions, but it is optional to use only air guns in appropriate spaces. Note that g in the figure is a guide when feeding the object to be processed.

未発明は上記例のほか適宜な処理装置や塗装用ガンを組
み合わせるなどして種々に応用し得るものである。
In addition to the above-mentioned examples, the present invention can be applied in various ways by combining appropriate processing equipment and painting guns.

(発明の効果) 以上のように本発明によれば木製ドアモールなど家具用
装飾材の塗装処理に於いて被処理物に色むらを生じしめ
たりすることなく、しかも高速な自動処理(被処理物の
処理速度が凡そ50m/min程度)を可能ならしめる
ことのできるものであり、飛躍的な生産性向上に資する
こと大なるものである。
(Effects of the Invention) As described above, according to the present invention, when painting decorative materials for furniture such as wooden door moldings, there is no color unevenness on the object to be treated, and high-speed automatic processing ( This makes it possible to achieve a processing speed of about 50 m/min), which greatly contributes to a dramatic improvement in productivity.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of drawings]

第1図は本発明の実施例に係る全体概要図、第2図は空
間内の斜視図、第3図は他の実施例を示す概要図である
。 ■・・・コンベア手段、2・・・コンベア要素、3・・
・遮蔽手段、4a及び4b・・・エアレスガン又はエア
ミックスガン、5・・・圧縮空気主管、5a・・・開弁
用空気管、5b・・・噴霧用空気管、6a〜6c・・・
塗装液圧送主管、6a“〜6c“・・・塗装液供給管、
7・・・センサー 9・・・絞り調整弁、10・・・圧
力計、fl・・・搬送方向、31〜s7・・・空間、W
・・・被処理物。
FIG. 1 is an overall schematic diagram of an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the space, and FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing another embodiment. ■... Conveyor means, 2... Conveyor element, 3...
- Shielding means, 4a and 4b...Airless gun or air mix gun, 5...Compressed air main pipe, 5a...Air pipe for valve opening, 5b...Air pipe for spraying, 6a to 6c...
Painting liquid pressure main pipe, 6a"~6c"...painting liquid supply pipe,
7... Sensor 9... Throttle adjustment valve, 10... Pressure gauge, fl... Conveyance direction, 31-s7... Space, W
...Object to be processed.

Claims (2)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] (1)コンベア手段を搬送方向に沿った適宜間隔位置で
分割することにより複数のコンベア要素になし、各コン
ベア要素間には適宜な空間を存在させると共に該空間の
周囲を適宜な遮蔽手段で被覆し、該被覆された内方スペ
ースにエアレスガン及び又はエアミックスガンを一定方
向へ向けて配設し、且つ各コンベア要素が細長状の被処
理物を継送する過程でエアレスガン及び又はエアミック
スガンで同被処理物を塗装処理することを特徴とする家
具用装飾材の連続塗装方法。
(1) The conveyor means is divided into multiple conveyor elements at appropriate intervals along the conveyance direction, and an appropriate space is created between each conveyor element, and the periphery of the space is covered with an appropriate shielding means. Then, an airless gun and/or air mix gun is disposed in the covered inner space so as to face in a certain direction, and each conveyor element uses the airless gun and/or air mix gun in the process of conveying the elongated workpiece. A continuous coating method for furniture decoration materials, characterized by coating the same treated object.
(2)各コンベア要素間の近傍には圧縮空気主管と塗装
液圧送主管を配設すると共にこれら各主管から開弁用空
気管及び噴霧用空気管並びに塗装液供給管を分岐させ、
且つこれら分岐管をエアレスガン及び又はエアミックス
ガンに連通させると共に各分岐管の途中には被処理物が
一定位置に達したことを検出するためのセンサーと関連
して作動される開閉弁を設けるほか、噴霧用空気管の途
中で前記開閉弁の下流側に絞り調整弁を設け且つこれの
下流側に圧力計を付属させて実施することを特徴とする
請求項(1)記載の家具用装飾材の連続塗装方法。
(2) A compressed air main pipe and a coating liquid pressure feeding main pipe are arranged near each conveyor element, and from these main pipes, a valve opening air pipe, a spraying air pipe, and a coating liquid supply pipe are branched,
In addition, these branch pipes are connected to an airless gun and/or an air mix gun, and an on-off valve is provided in the middle of each branch pipe to be operated in conjunction with a sensor for detecting when the object to be processed has reached a certain position. The furniture decoration material according to claim (1), characterized in that a throttle control valve is provided downstream of the on-off valve in the middle of the spray air pipe, and a pressure gauge is attached downstream of the throttle control valve. Continuous painting method.
JP31564889A 1989-12-04 1989-12-04 Method for continuously coating decorative material for furniture Pending JPH03178367A (en)

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