Liquid dispenser having individualized process air control
10155241 ยท 2018-12-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B7/2486
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/2491
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C5/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F17D1/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05C5/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05C5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A dispenser for dispensing liquid material while attenuating the liquid material and controlling the pattern of the liquid material with process air has a manifold with a plurality of process air passages for providing the process air to one or more liquid dispensing modules. The pressure of process air to one or more of the modules may be separately controlled to be different from the pressure provided to other modules on the dispenser. Accordingly, the air pressure provided to each module can be optimized to accommodate a particular dispensing die.
Claims
1. A liquid adhesive material dispenser, comprising: a plurality of heated manifold segments coupled in a side-by-side arrangement, said plurality of heated manifold segments including a first group comprising more than one heated manifold segment and a second group comprising at least one heated manifold segment; each of said heated manifold segments includes a first passage for transferring liquid adhesive material and a second passage for transferring heated process air; said first passages of all of said heated manifold segments are coupled in fluid communication; said second passages of said first group of said heated manifold segments are coupled in fluid communication with one another and are not in fluid communication with said heated manifold segments of said second group; said second passages of said second group of said heated manifold segments are coupled in fluid communication with one another and are not in fluid communication with said heated manifold segments of said first group; a plurality of liquid adhesive dispensing modules positioned in a side-by-side arrangement across a width of said plurality of heated manifold segments, each of said liquid adhesive dispensing modules having a liquid adhesive discharge outlet coupled in fluid communication with said first passage of a respective one of said heated manifold segments, and each of said liquid adhesive dispensing modules dispenses the liquid adhesive as a filament, and each of said liquid adhesive dispensing modules having a heated process air discharge outlet coupled in fluid communication with said second passage of a respective one of said heated manifold segments and arranged to direct heated process air to impinge upon the liquid adhesive filament as the liquid adhesive filament is dispensed from said liquid adhesive discharge outlet and thereby attenuate and control the liquid adhesive filament; and a control operative to independently adjust, as a group, the pressure of the heated process air dispensed by all of said liquid adhesive dispensing modules coupled to said first group of heated manifold segments relative to the pressure of the heated process air dispensed by all of said liquid adhesive dispensing modules coupled to said second group of heated manifold segments, so that the pressure of the heated process air dispensed by said liquid adhesive dispensing modules coupled with said first group of heated manifold segments is different than the pressure of the heated process air dispensed by said liquid adhesive dispensing modules coupled with said second group of heated manifold segments.
2. The dispenser of claim 1, further comprising: a plate disposed between said first group of heated manifold segments and said second group of heated manifold segments, said plate preventing the transfer of heated process air between said first group of heated manifold segments and said second group of heated manifold segments.
3. The dispenser of claim 1, comprising at least two second manifold segments, with at least one second manifold segment located at each of the respectively opposite outboard ends of said centrally-located first manifold segments.
4. The dispenser of claim 3, further comprising a first plate disposed between a first group of said plurality of centrally-located first manifold segments and a second group of said plurality of centrally-located first manifold segments, said first plate supplying process air to said plurality of centrally-located first manifold segments.
5. The dispenser of claim 4, further comprising a second plate operatively coupled to said at least one second manifold segment, said second plate supplying process air to said at least one second manifold segment.
6. A manifold segment for a liquid dispensing system, the manifold segment comprising: a manifold segment body having oppositely disposed first and second faces and oppositely disposed front and rear faces, wherein each of the first and second faces extends from the front face to the rear face and is adapted for coupling the manifold segment to adjacent manifold segments in a side-by-side arrangement; a liquid passage for transferring liquid material to a dispensing module when the module is coupled to the manifold segment, wherein the liquid passage is in fluid communication with a liquid channel of each of the adjacent manifold segments; a process air inlet port defined by the rear face; a process air outlet passage defined by the front face for supplying process air to the dispensing module when the module is coupled to the manifold segment; and a channel formed on said first face and spaced in an entirety from the second face, wherein the channel provides fluid communication between said process air inlet port and said process air outlet passage.
7. A liquid material dispenser, comprising: a plurality of manifold segments, each of said manifold segments, comprising: a manifold segment body having oppositely disposed first and second faces adapted for coupling the manifold segment to adjacent manifold segments in a side-by-side arrangement, a liquid passage for transferring liquid material to a liquid dispensing module when the module is coupled to the manifold segment, a process air inlet port, a process air outlet passage for supplying process air to the liquid dispensing module when the module is coupled to the manifold segment, and a channel formed on said first face and providing fluid communication between said process air inlet port and said process air outlet passage; at least two of said plurality of manifold segments coupled in a side-by-side arrangement such that said channel of one of said manifold segments is sealed off by abutment with an adjacent manifold segment; a plurality of liquid dispensing modules positioned in a side-by-side arrangement across a width of said plurality of manifold segments, each of said liquid dispensing modules having a liquid discharge outlet coupled in fluid communication with said liquid passage of a respective one of said manifold segments, and each of said liquid dispensing modules having an air discharge outlet coupled in fluid communication with said process air outlet passage of a respective one of said manifold segments, each said process air outlet passage arranged to direct process air to impinge upon the liquid material as the liquid material is dispensed from said liquid discharge outlet and thereby attenuate and control the liquid material as the liquid material is dispensed from said liquid discharge outlet; and a control operative to independently adjust the pressure of process air dispensed by at least one of said plurality of liquid dispensing modules relative to the pressure of process air dispensed by at least one other one of said plurality liquid dispensing modules.
8. The dispenser of claim 7, further comprising: a plate disposed between a first group of said plurality of manifold segments and at least one second manifold segment, said plate preventing the transfer of process air between said first group of said manifold segments and said at least one second manifold segment.
9. A liquid material dispenser, comprising: a manifold comprising a plurality of manifold segments coupled together in side-by-side relation, each manifold segment comprising: a manifold segment body having oppositely disposed first and second faces and oppositely disposed front and rear faces, wherein each of the first and second faces extends from the front face to the rear face and is adapted for coupling the manifold segment to adjacent manifold segments; a liquid passage for transferring liquid material; a process air inlet port defined by the rear face; a process air outlet passage defined by the front face; and a channel formed on said first face and spaced in an entirety from the second face, wherein the channel and a surface of an adjacent manifold segment define an air passageway that provides fluid communication between said process air inlet port and said process air outlet passage; a plurality of liquid dispensing modules operatively coupled to said manifold, each of said liquid dispensing modules having at least one air discharge outlet in communication with said process air outlet passage of one said manifold segments and a liquid adhesive discharge outlet in fluid communication with said liquid passage of one of said manifold segments; and a control operative to adjust the pressure of the process air supplied to one of said liquid dispensing modules independently with respect to the process air supplied to another one of said liquid dispensing modules.
10. The dispenser of claim 9, further comprising a plurality of independent liquid flow metering devices, each liquid flow metering device operatively coupled with one of said liquid dispensing modules to independently control at least one of the pressure or the flow rate of liquid material discharged therefrom.
11. The dispenser of claim 9, wherein said control comprises a plurality of pressure regulators.
12. The dispenser of claim 9, wherein said control comprises independent sources of pressurized air.
13. The dispenser of claim 9, wherein each of said plurality of manifold segments defines a heater passage, wherein each heater passage is in communication with each other and is configured to receive a heater rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with a general description of the invention given above, and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the invention.
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(12) In the exemplary embodiment shown, a motor 24 and gear box 26 are coupled to a drive shaft 28 which extends through each of the gear pumps 22 to thereby drive the gear pumps 22. Liquid material is provided to the applicator 12 through a liquid material input 30 located on a filter block 32 and the liquid material is filtered in the filter block 32 prior to being supplied to the manifold segments 16. The applicator 12 further includes electric cord sets 34 and heater rods 36 for heating the manifold segments 16. The applicator 12 also includes air control valves 38 which are couplable to the manifold segments 16 to provide pressurized control air to the modules 14. Process air is also provided to the modules 14 and may be dispensed by the modules 14 to attenuate and control the pattern of liquid material dispensed from the applicator 12. The applicator 12 of the present invention further includes nozzles or die tips 40 configured to receive liquid material inputs from the modules 14 and to dispense the liquid material in an arrangement of closely spaced filaments or ribbons from a plurality of liquid discharge outlets. Advantageously, each filament or ribbon dispensed from the die tip 40 is associated with an individual flow-metering source, such as the gear pumps 22 of the exemplary embodiment, whereby the dispense rate of each liquid stream is independent the other liquid streams.
(13) The exemplary liquid dispenser of
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(16) An air supply channel 80 is formed between the air slot 70 and the air distribution passage 78, on the first side face 54 of the manifold segment 16 and a process air outlet passage 82 is formed through the front face 50 of the manifold segment 16 to communicate with the air distribution passage 78. Process air supplied to the manifold segment 16 through the inlet port 72 flows through the inlet passage 74, through the air slot 70 and air supply channel 80 to the distribution passage 78 and outlet passage 82 to appropriate air passages formed in the dispensing module 14, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,422,428. Advantageously, when several manifold segments 16 are assembled in a side-by-side arrangement to form the applicator 12 of the liquid dispenser 10, the first side faces 54 of the individual manifold segments 16 sealingly engage corresponding second side faces 56 of adjacent manifold segments 16 to thereby seal off the process air passages formed in each manifold segment 16. In this manner, process air may be independently supplied through each manifold segment 16 to an associated liquid dispensing module 14.
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(19) In the embodiment shown, the liquid dispenser 10a includes an intermediate plate 100 disposed between separate banks 102, 104 of dispensing modules 14. If the two banks 102, 104 of modules 14 are to receive process air at different pressures, the manifold segments in each bank 102, 104 may be of the design set forth in U.S. Pat. No. 6,422,428 and the intermediate plate 100 will have one side formed with slots and apertures corresponding to an end plate as disclosed therein. The other side of the intermediate plate 100 will have slots and apertures formed in a similar manner, but arranged to cooperate with the manifold segments adjacent that side of the intermediate plate, as shown in
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(21) The dispenser 10a of
(22) To dispense liquid material as described above, the end plates 18, 20 will be of the same configuration disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,422,428 and the adjacent manifold segments. 16a will be similar to the configuration discussed above with respect to
(23) The process air modules 14 furthest from end plates 18, 20 are supplied by an intermediate plate 100a. Accordingly, the intermediate plate 100a has a configuration of air apertures and air slots similar to those shown in
(24) The inboard manifold segments 16b immediately adjacent the intermediate plate 100a are configured as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,422,428. The outermost or end manifold segments 16c of the inboard modules 16b is configured as shown and described above with respect to
(25) Advantageously, the various liquid dispenser embodiments described above can provide process air to dispensing modules 14 coupled to the dispensers 10, 10a such that the pressure of process air to individual modules or groups of modules can be controlled separately from other modules coupled to the dispensers. Different pressures can be provided by connecting the appropriate manifold segments 16 to different sources of pressurized air, or by regulating the air from a single source, as described above.
(26) While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of one or more embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, they are not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the scope or spirit of Applicants' general inventive concept.