MIXER
20200306709 ยท 2020-10-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F2101/2305
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F2101/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F25/431
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/00553
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F2101/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A mixer includes a mixer housing, a mixing element and a mixer inlet section having at least two inlets at an input side and at least two outlets at an output side. The outlets are in fluid communication with the mixing element. The inlets are sealingly connected to corresponding exit openings of a cartridge. The mixer housing includes a connection device for connecting the mixer to the cartridge by rotational movement around a longitudinal axis. An engagement element is disposed at an outer surface of the mixer housing which is accessible from the outside when the mixer is connected to the cartridge. The engagement element includes an engagement surface spaced apart from the upstream end of the mixer housing in the direction of the longitudinal axis. The engagement surface points in the direction of the upstream end of the mixer housing thereby forming an undercut.
Claims
1. A mixer for mixing at least two components, comprising: a mixer housing having a longitudinal axis, an upstream end and a downstream end; a mixing element arranged at least partly within the mixer housing; and a mixer inlet section having at least two inlets disposed at an input side and at least two outlets disposed at an output side, each of the at least two inlets is being in fluid communication with one of the at least two outlets and the outlets being in fluid communication with the mixing element, the inlets being configured to be sealingly connected to corresponding exit openings of a cartridge comprising the at least two components, the mixer housing including a connection device configured to connect the mixer to the cartridge by rotational movement around the longitudinal axis, and an engagement element disposed on an outer surface of the mixer housing which is accessible from the outside when the mixer is connected to the cartridge, the engagement element including an engagement surface spaced apart from the upstream end of the mixer housing in the direction of the longitudinal axis, the engagement surface pointing in the direction of the upstream end of the mixer housing thereby forming an undercut.
2. The mixer according to claim 1, wherein the engagement element includes at least one protrusion or at least one recess.
3. The mixer according to claim 2, wherein the protrusion or the recess is at least partially ring-shaped or completely ring-shaped.
4. The mixer according to claim 2, wherein the engagement element includes a plurality of protrusions or recesses.
5. The mixer of claim 4, wherein the protrusions or the recesses are spaced apart in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the mixer housing.
6. The mixer according to claim 1, wherein the engagement element includes at least one rib, pin, post, groove or dimple.
7. The mixer according to claim 1, wherein the connection device includes a bayonet attachment device or threaded attachment device.
8. The mixer according to claim 1, wherein the mixer housing includes a mixing tube and a connection section, the mixing tube containing the mixing element and the connection section comprising the connection element.
9. The mixer according to claim 8, wherein the connection section includes a coupling ring rotatable with respect to the mixing.
10. The mixer according to claim 8, wherein the connection section is integrally formed with the mixing tube.
11. The mixer according to claim 8, wherein the engagement element is disposed on the connection section.
12. The mixer according to claim 8, wherein the engagement element is arranged in a downstream half of the connection section.
13. The mixer according to claim 8, wherein the connection section has an enlarged width compared to a width of the mixing tube.
14. The mixer according to claim 8, wherein the engagement element is disposed on the mixing tube.
15. The mixer according to claim 8, wherein the engagement element and the connection device are arranged without overlap in the axial direction.
16. A dispensing apparatus comprising: a multi-component cartridge; and a mixer according to claim 1 connected to the multi-component cartridge, with the multi-component cartridge configured to be filled with respective components.
17. A method comprising: operation of the mixer in accordance with claim 1 to dispense components from a multi-component cartridge via the mixer.
18. A method comprising: operation of the dispensing apparatus in accordance with claim 16 to dispense components from a multi-component cartridge via the mixer.
19. The mixer according to claim 1, wherein the engagement element includes a plurality of ribs, pins, posts, grooves, dimples or a combination thereof.
20. The mixer according to claim 8, wherein the engagement element is arranged in a region of a downstream end of the connection section.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The invention will be explained in more detail hereinafter with reference to the drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0031] In the following the same reference numerals will be used for parts having the same or equivalent function. Any statements made having regard to the direction of a component are made relative to the position shown in the drawing and can naturally vary in the actual position of application.
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[0033] Each chamber 2, 3 has an end face 6, 7 in which exit openings 8 in the form of outlet tubes 9 are provided. Adjacent to the outlet tubes 9 two bayonet prongs 10 are integrally formed with the end faces 6, 7.
[0034] The chambers 2, 3 of the two-component cartridge 1 can be filled with two different components which can be dispensed through the exit openings 8 by axially moving pistons (not shown) in a direction towards the exit openings 8.
[0035] For mixing the two components leaving the exit openings 8 a mixer 11 as shown in
[0036] The mixer 11 comprises a mixer housing 12 having a longitudinal axis A, an upstream end 13 and a downstream end 14. The mixer housing 12 further comprises a mixing tube 15 and a connection section 16 having an enlarged diameter compared to the diameter of the mixing tube 15.
[0037] In the shown examples, the mixing tube 15 and the connection section 16 are separate parts, the connection section 16 being formed as dome-shaped coupling ring which is pushed on the mixing tube 15. Due to the separate design the connection section 16 is rotatable with respect to the mixing tube 15 around the longitudinal axis A.
[0038] However, in all embodiments of the invention it is also possible that the mixing tube 15 and the connection section 16 are integrally formed, i.e. are formed in one piece. Further, all parts of the mixer 11 according to the invention and of the described cartridge can for example be formed by injection molding.
[0039] Within the mixing tube 15 a mixing element 17 comprising a plurality of mixer elements 18 arranged adjacent along the longitudinal axis A is arranged.
[0040] At the upstream end of the mixing element 17 a mixer inlet section 19 is provided. The mixer inlet section 19 can be connected to the mixing element 17 and can in particular be integrally formed with the mixing element 17. The mixer inlet section 19 comprises two inlets 20 in the form of inlet tubes 21 disposed at an input side of the mixer inlet section 19.
[0041] The mixer inlet section 19 further comprises two outlets 22 at an output side of the mixer inlet section 19 which are on the one hand in fluid communication with the inlets 20 and on the other hand with the mixing element 17. The mixer inlet section 19 is sealingly arranged within a widened portion 23 of the mixing tube 15.
[0042] As can be seen from
[0043] The connection section 16 comprises a cylindrical part 25 having an outer surface 26 on which an engagement means or element 27 is provided. The engagement element 27 is formed as a circumferential protrusion 30 surrounding the connection section 16 at its downstream region (see also
[0044] The engagement element 27 protrudes radially outwardly from the outer surface 26 and comprises a ring-shaped engagement surface 28 which is spaced apart from the upstream end 13 of the mixer housing 12. The engagement surface 28 points in the direction of the upstream end 13 thereby forming an undercut 37 in the axial direction. That means that the engagement surface 28 forming the undercut 37 is positioned and oriented to transfer forces which act on the engagement surface 28 in the direction of the downstream end 14 directly to the remaining mixer housing 12.
[0045] The mixer 11 can be connected to the cartridge 1 by plugging the mixer 11 onto the cartridge 1 so that the inlet tubes 21 are inserted into the outlet tubes 9 of the cartridge 1. The shape and size of the inlet tubes 21 and the outlet tubes 9 are chosen such that the inlet tubes 21 are tightly fitted within the outlet tubes 9 in order to achieve a tight sealing connection between the mixer 11 and the cartridge 1. After the mixer 11 and the cartridge 1 have been plugged together the connection section 16 is turned until the bayonet lugs 24 engage the bayonet prongs 10. In this way the mixer 11 is locked onto the cartridge 1.
[0046] For removing the mixer 11 from the cartridge 1 the connection section 16 is turned in the reverse direction until the bayonet lugs 24 and the bayonet prongs 10 are disengaged. Subsequently, the mixer 11 must be pulled off from the cartridge 1 by firmly holding the connection section 16 and pulling the mixer 11 along the longitudinal axis A in the downstream direction.
[0047] Due to the tight fit of the inlet tubes 21 within the outlet tubes 9 high friction forces must be overcome in order to separate the mixer 11 from the cartridge 1.
[0048] In order to avoid the fingers gripping the connection section 16 from slipping over the outer surface 26 in the axial direction the engagement element 27 is provided. The engagement surface 28 forms an undercut 37 for the grip of the fingers and thus the mixer 11 can be pulled off from the cartridge 1 even if there is a tight fit between the inlet tubes 21 and the outlet tubes 9.
[0049] The engagement element 27 is effective even if on the outer surface 26 of the connection section 16 additional regular engagement elements are provided as they are shown in
[0050] By additionally providing the engagement element 27 comprising an engagement surface 28 according to the invention the traction in the axial direction can be improved and even mixers having a tight fit can be easily pulled off from the cartridge 1.
[0051] While the engagement element 27 shown in
[0052] According to
[0053] While the protrusion 30 shown in
[0054] In the embodiment according to
[0055] According to
[0056] In the embodiment according to
[0057] In the embodiment according to
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[0059] As shown in
[0060] As can be seen from
[0061] In the embodiment in
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[0063] The different embodiments of the engagement elements 27 shown in the Figures can be combined and different features like the shape, the number and the position of the respective engagement elements can be combined as necessary. Further, although the invention has been described with respect to static mixers as shown in the Figures it should be mentioned that the invention is also applicable to dynamic mixers.