Two component adhesive spray gun and spray pattern
10493474 ยท 2019-12-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B7/0846
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A two part adhesive spray system is provided herein. This system provides numerous enhancements to the prior art including limiting overspray fog, saving on sprayed material because of a more efficient spray pattern, and providing a more efficient bond than that of the prior art. In particular, the present invention provides a spray pattern having both adhesive and activator. The activator is sprayed in a smaller spray area than the adhesive, which is sprayed on a larger area. As such, when sprayed on a substrate, the activator provides a rapid tack to hold a second adhered material to the substrate sufficient to hold it in place while the remainder of the adhesive dries and/or cures.
Claims
1. A two component adhesive spray system comprising: a first adhesive spray housing configured to spray an adhesive in a first spray area; a second activator spray housing configured to spray an activator in a second spray area, the second spray area being less than the first spray area; and wherein the first adhesive spray housing and second activator spray housing are configured to spray at an angle towards the other; and wherein the second spray area is between approximately 5-50% the size of the first spray area.
2. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 1 wherein the spray housings are connected to a spray gun.
3. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 1 wherein the spray housings are connected to a mechanized spray assembly.
4. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first adhesive spray housing and second activator spray housing utilize an airless spray nozzle.
5. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 4 wherein the airless spray nozzle is a conical spray tip nozzle.
6. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first adhesive spray housing and second activator spray housing utilize an air atomized spray configuration.
7. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 1 wherein the second spray area is between approximately 15-33% the size of the first spray area.
8. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 1 wherein the first spray area and second spray area is directed to a foam substrate.
9. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 1 wherein the second spray area is controlled by a nozzle configuration to control the second spray area of the activator.
10. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 1 wherein the second spray area is controlled by an activator feed configuration to control the second spray area of the activator.
11. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 1 wherein the volume ratio of adhesive spray to activator spray is at a volume ratio of 25:1 to 2.5:1.
12. A two component adhesive spray system comprising: a first adhesive spray housing configured to spray an adhesive in a first spray area; a second activator spray housing configured to spray an activator in a second spray area, the second spray area being less than the first spray area; wherein the first adhesive spray housing and second activator spray housing are configured to spray at an angle towards the other; an adhesive feed source connected to the first adhesive spray housing; an activator feed source connected to the second activator spray housing; wherein the second spray area is between approximately 5-50% the size of the first spray area.
13. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 12 wherein the spray housings are connected to a spray gun.
14. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 12 wherein the spray housings are connected to a mechanized spray assembly.
15. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 12 wherein at least one of the first adhesive spray housing and second activator spray housing utilize an airless spray nozzle.
16. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 12 wherein the second spray area is controlled by a nozzle configuration to control the second spray area of the activator.
17. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 12 wherein the first spray area and second spray area is directed to a foam substrate.
18. The two component adhesive spray system of claim 12 wherein the volume ratio of adhesive spray to activator spray is at a volume ratio of 25:1 to 2.5:1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The present invention concerns a two part adhesive spray system having an adhesive spray pattern that covers a greater area than the activator spray pattern. The present invention operates by providing a two component adhesive and activator spray pattern wherein the activator is sprayed in just a portion of an area covered by the adhesive spray area. The activator, as sprayed, provides sufficient rapid adhesion and tack (such as, for example, by coagulation of the adhesive) to hold two substrates together during bonding while the remainder of the adhesive dries or cures without the use of the activator to fully secure the two substrates. This process achieves a substantial reduction in the use of costly activator and problematic and slow drying water during a two part spray adhesion process. As used herein, the term spray area applies to both a cross section of a spray in the air, and/or a surface area of a substrate.
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(11) In some embodiments, the activator spray 11 may have a spray area that is between 5%-50% of the area sprayed with adhesive. Typical activator spray area ranges may be between 15%-33%, but as noted may vary depending on the substrates at issue. It should be understood that any area of activator spray area may be used, so long as it is of a lesser area than the adhesive spray area. For example, the activator may be sprayed over 85%, 75%, 65% etc. of the adhesive spray area, without straying from the scope of the present invention.
(12) A two component spray gun 2 or other spray system may be configured to provide a spray pattern as shown in
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(14) A cone spray nozzle tip is shown in
(15) Another embodiment of a spray tip is shown by the airless spray nozzle tip of
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(17) Generally, the adhesive contemplated herein may be any adhesive sprayable through a spray gun. In some embodiments, the adhesive may be selected to be a polychloroprene latex base that can have other lattices such as styrene butadiene rubber (SBR), Acrylic, Vinyl Acetate Ethylene (VAE), Poly-Vinyl Acetate (PVA), Vinyl Acrylic, Nitrile, Styrene Acrylic, Polyisoprene, Butyl Rubber, Guayule, Natural rubber and the like may be added as well. A pH of the adhesive is lowered using Glycine, or other acid such as glycolic, lactic, citric, ascorbic, boric, and the like. Stabilizers are further added. The stabilizers may be any of: anionic soaps, nonionic surfactants, polymeric thickeners, and water. In a particular embodiment, the adhesive used herein may be SprayClean 1404, Fabond, or equivalent from Worthen Industries. In another embodiment, the adhesive may be selected to have a SBR base. This SBR based adhesive may further have other lattices such as those listed above, as well as a polychloroprene latex. In still another embodiment, the adhesive may be selected to have a natural rubber latex base. This natural rubber latex based adhesive may further have other lattices such as those listed above, as well as a polychloroprene latex.
(18) The activator contemplated herein may be any acid or salt solution or dispersion capable of activating the adhesive component, making it highly tacky and adherent when the two mix. Examples of activators may include, but are not limited to: Acids such as: hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, boric acid, oxalic acid, acetic acid, citric acid, lactic acid, glycolic acid, propionic acid, glycine, alanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, lycine; sulfate salts such as: zinc sulfate, potassium sulfate, sodium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, calcium sulfate, ammonium sulfate; nitrate salts such as: zinc nitrate, potassium nitrate, sodium nitrate, magnesium nitrate, calcium nitrate and ammonium nitrate; ammonium salts such as: ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, ammonium chloride; chloride salts such as: zinc chloride, potassium chloride, sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride, and the like. These acids and salts are generally solvated in water at varying concentrations, typically at 30% or less. More typically in the range of 2 to 15%. In another embodiment, the activator may be a dispersion of sodium silicofluoride in water, or other similar dispersion.
(19) For the present invention, the ratio by volume of adhesive to activator may be about 25:1 in the area sprayed with both adhesive and activator. More preferably approximately 10:1 (again for the area sprayed with both adhesive and activator, applicable to the remainder of the ratios discussed herein) with the best results at approximately 5:1. However, the invention will work with a ratio range of 2:1 to 50:1 adhesive to activator.
(20) While several variations of the present invention have been illustrated by way of example in preferred or particular embodiments, it is apparent that further embodiments could be developed within the spirit and scope of the present invention, or the inventive concept thereof. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and adaptations are within the spirit and scope of the present invention.