Mixing device and method for a closed resin infusion process
10035117 ยท 2018-07-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29B7/802
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F25/105
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/71805
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B7/7457
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29B7/80
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B7/74
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A mixing device is provided for a closed resin infusion process. The mixing device includes a bulk mixing head with a mixing cavity, at least two separate non-return valves for opening and closing a respective channel for providing material to be mixed running into the mixing cavity. A removable flange is provided for closing the mixing cavity comprising a fitting for mounting the mixing device to a static mixer. At least one heating element is provided for curing the hardable material mixture in the mixing cavity if need be.
Claims
1. A method of a closed resin infusion process, comprising: providing a mixing device for a closed resin infusion process, comprising: a bulk mixing head comprising a heating element and a mixing cavity, the mixing cavity delineated by a first section and a second section; a plurality of recesses formed in the mixing cavity; and at least two separate non-return valves, each of the non-return valves comprises a closing device arranged in a recess of the mixing cavity, the closing device movable between an open position, effective for opening a respective channel for providing material to be mixed into the mixing cavity, and a closed position, effective for closing the respective channel, the closing device fits into the respective recess and is flush relative to the surface of the mixing cavity during the closed position, for each non-return valve: setting the respective valve to the open position and injecting the material into the cavity by way of the channel formed in the respective non-return valve, and closing the respective valve to the closed position; the heating element effective for curing the injected material in the mixing cavity to form a cured material, and the second section being a removable flange configured to be detachable from the first section allowing access to the cured material in at least a portion of the cavity; removing the removable flange; and removing the cured material from at least a portion of the mixing cavity.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein respective closing devices of the non-return valves comprise a plate almost completely filling the recess during the closed position.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the valves have a T-shaped cross section and being biased via a spring.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the mixing cavity has only positive slip angles.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the heating element is a resistance heating element.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the flange is a plate.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the plate is secured to the first section by screws.
8. The mixing device according to claim 1, wherein the bulk mixing head comprising a fitting for mounting the mixing device to a static mixer.
9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the fitting has an elongated channel having a conical shape and converging to a smaller diameter end adjacent to the mixing cavity.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
(1) Further features and advantages of the illustrated embodiments will be explained with references to the drawing.
(2) The FIGURE shows a mixing device 1 comprising a mixing head 2 having a mixing cavity 3. The mixing cavity is closed by means of a removable flange 4 with a fitting 5 for mounting the mixing device to a static mixer. The flange 4 is fixed to the mixing head with several screws 6 being screwed into respective bores 7 of the mixing head.
(3) Furthermore the mixing head comprises two non-return valves 8 being directly mounted in the mixing head 2. Each non-return valve comprises a valve body 9 having a T-shaped cross section with a plate like closing means 10 and a rod 11 being guided in a respective linear guiding bore 12 of the mixing head 2. The valve body 9 is biased by means of a spring 13 which urges the respective plate like closing means into the closing position, in which it engages a recess 14 provided in the mixing head 2 directly in the mixing cavity 3. As the FIGURE shows the plate like closing means are flush accommodated in a recesses 14, so that there is no recess or the like at the wall of the mixing cavity 3 when the valves are closed.
(4) For opening the respective valves 8 it is necessary to press the valve head 9 by means of a not shown actuating means into the mixing head 2 against the respective spring 13, which is compressed, while the plate like closing means are pushed out of the recess 14, thereby opening a not shown channel running into the mixing cavity 3, through which channels the respective materials to be mixed in the cavity 3 are provided.
(5) As shown in the FIGURE the cavity 3 has a form having only positive slip angles. The cavity has no recesses or the like respectively no negative slip angles to the flange plate 4. This makes it possible to easily take out a cured bulk material for cleaning the mixing device 1.
(6) Furthermore a heating element 15 is provided in the mixing head 2 for heating the mixing head 2 and especially for heating and curing the hardable material mixture remaining in the cavity 3 and the central opening 16 of the fitting 5 of the flange. The heating element 15 is, for example, a resistance heating element and is designed to rapidly heat the mixing head 2 respectively the material mixture in a cavity 3 and the opening 5. After finishing the heat treatment the whole material in the cavity 3 and the opening 5 is hardened and cured, no more liquid material is present. After this it is easily possible to clean the mixing device 1. If the mixing device is still mounted to the static mixer, it with be removed for cleaning purpose. The screws 6 are opened. Now the flange 4 is removed. As the FIGURE shows the central opening 16 has a cone like cross section, it opens to the outside. Thus when lifting the flange 4 from the mixing head 2 also the cured bulk material is lifted, that means, that the cured bulk material in the cavity 3 is also taken out of the cavity 3 when the flange 4 is lifted. In case that the connection between the bulk material in the cavity 3 and the opening 5 is not stiff enough to move the cured material completely out of the cavity 3, the connection will brake when lifting the flange 4. Still it is easily possible to remove the cured bulk material from the cavity 3 due to the positive slip angles. The hardened material in the opening 5 can easily be removed due to the cone shape of the opening.
(7) After removing the bulk material the flange 4 is remounted again to the mixing head 2, the mixing device 1 can be used again.
(8) Although the embodiment shown in the accompanying FIGURE shows only one heating element 15 it is clear that two or more heating elements 15 can be provided.
(9) It is also possible to provide more than two non-return valves 8, allowing to forward more than two materials to be mixed into the mixing cavity 3.
(10) Finally it is possible to integrate the respective non-return valves 8 into the flange 4 instead of the mixing head 2. In this case the flange 4 is provided with respective recesses for accommodating the closing bodies of the respective valve elements and with the respective linear guiding bore etc. Nevertheless it is sometimes desirable to integrate the valves directly into the mixing head.
(11) While specific embodiments have been described in detail, those with ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that various modifications and alternative to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. For example, elements described in association with different embodiments may be combined. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims or disclosure, which are to be given the full breadth of the appended claims, and any and all equivalents thereof. It should be noted that the term comprising does not exclude other elements or steps and the use of articles a or an does not exclude a plurality.