Combined spray and vacuum nozzle
10792689 ยท 2020-10-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B7/1486
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B14/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B14/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A combined spray and vacuum nozzle includes a nozzle housing containing a powder supply passage and a vacuum withdrawal passage, where the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage are arranged in a side-by-side relationship. The nozzle housing has a proximal end portion and a distal end portion. The distal end portion features a spray port in communication with the powder supply passage and a vacuum port in communication with the vacuum withdrawal passage. The spray port is positioned adjacent to the vacuum port. The proximal end portion of the nozzle housing adapted to communicate with a source of aspirated powder and a vacuum source so that the powder supply passage communicates with the source of aspirated powder and the vacuum withdrawal passage communicates with the vacuum source.
Claims
1. A nozzle comprising: a. a nozzle housing comprising a sidewall containing a powder supply passage and a vacuum withdrawal passage, the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage each having a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal axes being parallel to one another substantially along an entire length of the nozzle housing and spaced from one another in a direction transverse to a length of the nozzle housing, wherein the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage are arranged in a side-by-side relationship immediately adjacent one another substantially along an entire length of the nozzle housing, and wherein the nozzle housing further includes a dividing wall between the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage, the dividing wall having a constant width through the nozzle housing; b. said nozzle housing having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, said distal end portion having a window in the sidewall and featuring a spray port in communication with the powder supply passage defined between a distal end of the dividing wall and a first portion of the window and a vacuum port in communication with the vacuum withdrawal passage defined between the distal end of the dividing wall and a second portion of the window, with the spray port positioned adjacent to the vacuum port; and c. said proximal end portion of said nozzle housing adapted to communicate with a source of aspirated powder and a vacuum source so that the powder supply passage communicates with the source of aspirated powder and the vacuum withdrawal passage communicates with the vacuum source, wherein the powder supply passage, the vacuum withdrawal passage and the dividing wall between the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage are parallel and wherein each includes a curved top end portion through the nozzle housing, wherein the distal end of the dividing wall is disposed at a position between the proximal end portion and the distal end portion of the nozzle housing such that the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage are in communication with one another between the distal end of the dividing wall and the distal end of the nozzle housing, and wherein the dividing wall has a length and is formed continuously along its length, and the dividing wall is connected to the sidewall and fixed against movement relative to the sidewall.
2. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage each features a rectangular cross section.
3. The nozzle of claim 2 wherein the rectangular cross sections of the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage are the same.
4. The nozzle of claim 3 wherein the rectangular cross sections of the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage are the same size.
5. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein the vacuum port is positioned over the spray port.
6. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein the nozzle housing is elongated and cylindrical.
7. A nozzle assembly comprising: a. a nozzle including: i) a nozzle housing comprising a sidewall containing a powder supply passage and a vacuum withdrawal passage, wherein the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage are arranged in a side-by-side relationship immediately adjacent one another substantially along an entire length of the nozzle housing, the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage each having a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal axes being parallel to one another substantially along an entire length of the nozzle housing and spaced from one another in a direction transverse to a length of the nozzle housing, the nozzle housing including a dividing wall dividing the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage; ii) said nozzle housing having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, said distal end portion having a window in the sidewall and featuring a spray port in communication with the powder supply passage defined between a distal end of the dividing wall and a first portion of the window and a vacuum port in communication with the vacuum withdrawal passage defined between the distal end of the dividing wall and a second portion of the window, with the spray port positioned adjacent to the vacuum port; b. a base block attached to the proximal end of the nozzle housing and having a powder supply passageway in communication with the powder supply passage of the nozzle housing and a vacuum withdrawal passageway in communication with the vacuum withdrawal passage of the nozzle housing, and wherein the powder supply passageway converges from an entrance to an exit and wherein the vacuum withdrawal passageway diverges from an entrance to an exit; c. a powder supply conduit attached to the base block and in communication with the powder supply passageway of the base block and adapted to communicate with a source of aspirated powder; and d. a vacuum withdrawal conduit attached to the base block and in communication with the vacuum withdrawal passageway of the base block and adapted to communicate with a vacuum source, wherein the powder supply passage, the vacuum withdrawal passage and the dividing wall between the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage are parallel and each includes a curved top end portion through the nozzle housing, wherein the distal end of the dividing wall and is disposed at a position between the proximal end portion and the distal end portion of the nozzle housing such that the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage are in communication with one another between the distal end of the dividing wall and the distal end of the nozzle housing, wherein the dividing wall has a length and is formed continuously along its length, and the dividing wall is connected to the sidewall and fixed against movement relative to the sidewall.
8. The nozzle assembly of claim 7 wherein the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage each features a rectangular cross section.
9. The nozzle assembly of claim 8 wherein the rectangular cross sections of the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage are the same.
10. The nozzle assembly of claim 9 wherein the rectangular cross sections of each of the powder supply passage and the vacuum withdrawal passage includes a width of 0.09 inches and a depth of 0.035 inches.
11. The nozzle assembly of claim 7 wherein the vacuum port is positioned over the spray port.
12. The nozzle assembly of claim 7 wherein the nozzle housing is cylindrical.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(7) A nozzle assembly including an embodiment of the combined spray and vacuum nozzle of the present invention is indicated in general at 10 in
(8) A powder supply conduit 20 and a vacuum withdrawal conduit 22 are also connected to the base block 16 and, as described in greater detail below, communicate with side-by-side passages within the nozzle housing. As examples only, each conduit may have an outer diameter of 0.072 inches and an inner (channel) diameter of 0.065 inches.
(9) As illustrated in
(10) Base block 16 includes a powder supply passageway 30a and a vacuum withdrawal passageway 30b. Powder supply passageway 30a has a top opening that communicates with the powder supply passage 24a of the nozzle housing 12 and a bottom opening that communicates with channel 32 of the powder supply conduit 20. Vacuum withdrawal passageway 30b similarly has a top opening that communicates with the vacuum withdrawal passage 24b of the nozzle housing 12 and a bottom opening that communicates with the channel 34 of the vacuum withdrawal conduit 22.
(11) When installed within machinery for use, the powder supply conduit 20 is connected to a source of aspirated thermoplastic powder and air, such as may be supplied, for example, by a venturi style powder pump. As an example only, the thermoplastic powder may be a polyamide. Of course alternative types and sources of aspirated powder and air may be used. The vacuum withdrawal conduit 22 is connected to a vacuum source and a powder collection arrangement. The vacuum source may be run continuously when the nozzle assembly is in use, or may be sequenced to operate only when the source of aspirated powder and air is activated so that powder is being supplied to the threads of a fastener by the nozzle assembly.
(12) As illustrated in
(13) The top end of the dividing wall 26 of the nozzle housing is provided with a curved distal end portion 50 (also shown in
(14) As will be explained in greater detail below, powder not adhering to the heated threads of a fastener (powder overspray) is collected through a vacuum port 48 (
(15) In use, with reference to
(16) The nut 60 is preheated and positioned above the spray nozzle assembly 10 using a system such as the ones disclosed in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 5,141,771 to DiMaio et al. and U.S. Pat. No. 6,454,504 to Duffy et al., the contents of both of which are hereby incorporated by reference. Of course alternative fastener heating and handling systems known in the art may be used.
(17) When a spray cycle is initiated, the spray nozzle assembly 10 moves upward so that the distal end of the nozzle housing 12, and thus spray and vacuum nozzle window 14, travels into the bore 62 of the nut at a controlled rate. The aspirated powder and air supply system is activated to supply an aspirated thermoplastic powder and air stream (arrows 42 and 44) to the threads 66 of the pre-heated nut so that a patch 70 of thermoplastic material is formed. As the powder exits the spray port 46 (
(18) The spray nozzle extends and retracts, as illustrated by arrows 68 of
(19) Therefore, in the embodiment described above, a combined spray and vacuum nozzle features powder supply and vacuum withdrawal passages that reside side-by-side or bilaterally, instead of being coaxial or collinear. This construction allows for close placement of the passages. This construction also allows the passages to be large enough so that a sufficient amount of powder can move thru the system without blocking the passages. The outside diameter of the nozzle housing can also be made small enough to enter the bore of the nut with sufficient clearance. This construction provides the ability to make a patch inside a closed end internally-threaded fastener. It should also be understood that this construction method can be used on a dual open-ended fastener as well.
(20) While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims.