Information
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Patent Grant
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6746534
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Patent Number
6,746,534
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Date Filed
Thursday, November 1, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 8, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- McCormick, Paulding & Huber LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 118 58
- 118 302
- 118 314
- 118 315
- 118 324
- 118 602
- 427 345
- 427 3855
- 427 422
- 427 424
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for applying glue is provided in which glue and water are selectively provided to a spray nozzle wherein the water supplied to the nozzle is used to remove any residual glue present after a gluing application. In one preferred embodiment, an outer conduit surrounds an inner conduit defining a first channel therebetween. The inner conduit supplies glue and the first channel supplies water. The outer conduit and the inner conduit are slidably engaged with each other. At least one spray nozzle is in communication with an outer conduit orifice. Slide conduit orifice valving provides selective communication of the outer conduit orifice with an inner conduit orifice and the first channel for selectively supplying glue, water, or neither to the spray nozzle.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for applying glue, and, in particular, to an apparatus and method for applying glue through an apparatus having a nozzle which can be purged of glue by the passage of water therethrough.
Current methods of forming ductwork include using a coil line of steel which is bent to form a duct typically 1-2 meters in diameter. Prior to bending the steel, glue is applied to the steel coil for use in adhering insulation to the duct. Typically, a gluing system is installed at the end of the coil line. As a sheet of metal proceeds down the coil line, the glue system applies ribbons of glue to the metal coil passing therebeneath through a tube which has extruding orifices. Thereafter, the insulation is applied to the metal coil.
Conventional gluing systems have disadvantages which limit their usefulness. For example, manual cleaning is typically necessary to remove glue from the extruding orifices. In addition, after the glue is turned off subsequent to a glue application process, there may be as much as a cup of glue left in the extruding line. If the coil line is shut down for any period of time, the glue will harden within the extruding orifices and this requires manual purging of the glue. In order to perform such a purging operation, the extruding orifices need to be taken off (i.e., removed or disconnected from the tube) and placed in a bucket of water to remove the glue. This operation is manually intensive and tends to be messy.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, a glue system is provided for supplying glue through a spray nozzle to a workpiece which includes a water supply for purging residual glue from the spray nozzle after a glue application process. Optimally, the temperature of the glue is maintained at a desired glue temperature to prevent the glue from curing. In addition, optimally, the water is kept at a desired water temperature thereby further aiding to keep the glue at the desired glue temperature and to optimize the purging of glue from the spray nozzle.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, an apparatus is provided for applying glue which comprises an outer conduit surrounding an inner conduit, defining a first channel therebetween. The inner conduit supplies glue and the first channel supplies water. The outer conduit and the inner conduit are slidably engaged with one another and the outer conduit has at least one outer conduit orifice. At least one spray nozzle is in communication with a respective outer conduit orifice. A slide conduit orifice valving provides selective communication of the outer conduit orifice with the inner conduit orifice and the first channel.
In one specific embodiment, the slide conduit orifice valving comprises an intermediate conduit disposed between the inner conduit and the outer conduit which is stationary (i.e. secured) relative to the inner conduit. The intermediate conduit has a water orifice in communication with the first channel and the intermediate conduit has a glue orifice in communication with the inner conduit orifice. The outer conduit is slidable relative to the intermediate conduit to selectively align the outer conduit orifice with the glue orifice, the water orifice, or neither orifice.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, an apparatus is provided for applying glue which includes an outer conduit surrounding an inner conduit. The inner conduit supplies glue and has at least one inner conduit orifice. The outer conduit has at least one outer conduit orifice. An intermediate conduit is disposed between the inner conduit and the outer conduit. The intermediate conduit defines a first water channel between the intermediate conduit and the inner conduit, and a second water channel between the intermediate conduit and the outer conduit. The intermediate conduit is secured relative to the inner conduit for movement therewith, has a water orifice in communication with the first channel and the second channel, and has a glue orifice in communication with the inner conduit orifice, whereby relative movement of the inner and intermediate conduit relative to the outer conduit is used to selectively align the outer conduit orifice with the glue orifice, with the water orifice or with neither the glue or water orifice. A glue circulation system circulates glue through the inner conduit. A water circulation system supplies water to the first channel and the second channel. At least one nozzle is in communication with the at least one outer conduit orifice. In one further specific embodiment, a plurality of nozzles are provided, each nozzle being associated with a respective one of a plurality of outer conduit orifices.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a method is provided for applying glue to a workpiece including selectively providing glue and water to at least one selected nozzle. Glue is circulated through an inner conduit at a desired glue temperature and water is circulating through a channel defined between the inner conduit and an intermediate conduit at a desired temperature. The intermediate conduit has a glue orifice in communication with the glue and a water orifice in communication with the water. An outer conduit orifice of an outer conduit is selectively aligned with the glue orifice, the water orifice or neither orifice of the intermediate conduit whereby either glue, water or neither is supplied to the outer conduit orifice. Glue is applied to the workpiece when the outer conduit orifice is aligned with the glue orifice by supplying glue from the inner conduit, through the glue orifice, the outer conduit orifice and out a nozzle associated with the outer conduit orifice. Glue is purged from the nozzle when the outer conduit orifice is aligned with the water orifice by supplying water from the first channel and the second channel through the outer conduit orifice and out the nozzle.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, a method is provided for applying glue to a workpiece including circulating glue through an inner conduit at a desired glue temperature and circulating water through a first channel formed between the inner conduit and an intermediate conduit, and through a second channel formed between an outer conduit and the intermediate conduit. The intermediate conduit has a glue orifice in communication with the glue and a water orifice in communication with the water. An outer conduit orifice of the outer conduit is selectively aligned with the glue orifice, the water orifice or neither orifice of the intermediate conduit by sliding the outer conduit relative to the intermediate conduit whereby either glue, water or neither is supplied to the outer conduit orifice. Glue is applied to the workpiece when the outer conduit orifice is aligned with the glue orifice by supplying glue from the inner conduit, through the glue orifice, the outer conduit orifice and out a nozzle associated with the outer conduit orifice. Glue is purged from the nozzle when the outer conduit orifice is aligned with the water orifice by supplying water from the first channel and the second channel through the outer conduit orifice and out the nozzle.
A key feature of the present gluing system is provided by an automatic water flushing system for purging of glue from the spray nozzles. Preferably, a continuous circulation of water, at a desirable water temperature, is used to purge glue from the spray nozzles. The desired (typically elevated) water temperature helps to maintain the glue at a desired glue temperature and assists in dissolving the glue for better cleaning of the spray nozzle. Further, the continuous circulation of water assists in minimizing the water consumption. An advantage of the automatic water flushing system is an automated and simplified method for clearing the spray nozzles of glue.
An additional feature of the present gluing system is provided by the continuous circulation of glue throughout the gluing system. This continuous circulation prevents inconsistencies in the glue. Further, the circulation of glue prevents build-up of glue within the system. In addition, the present gluing system can be used to maintain the glue at a constant temperature which is desirable in preventing the glue from hardening within the gluing system.
A further feature of the present invention is provided by the slide tube orifice valving. Preferably, the slide tube orifice valving provides a three-position valve for communicating glue, water or neither through the spray nozzles. Further, the slide tube orifice valving provides for airless operation of the spray nozzle when applying glue to a workpiece or during the purging of glue with water. In addition, the slide tube orifice valving provides for minimum glue waste, minimum flushing of the spray nozzles with water, and minimal clogging of the spray nozzles.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will be set forth in, or apparent from, the detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof which follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments with respect to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is an elevational schematic view of a gluing system in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged sectional view of a longitudinal portion of a slide tube orifice valving in a position for supplying glue to the spray nozzles in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of the slide tube valving of
FIG. 2
along line
3
—
3
;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged sectional view of the longitudinal portion of the slide tube orifice valving depicted in
FIG. 2
but in a blocked position;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of the slide tube orifice valving of
FIG. 4
along line
5
—
5
;
FIG. 6
is an enlarged sectional view of the longitudinal portion of the slide tube orifice valving depicted in
FIG. 2
but in a position for supplying water to the nozzles for purging glue; and
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view of the slide tube orifice valving of
FIG. 6
along line
7
—
7
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to
FIG. 1
, gluing system
10
includes an inner conduit
12
, an intermediate conduit
14
, and an outer conduit
16
. A first channel
18
is formed between intermediate conduit
14
and inner conduit
12
. A second channel
20
is formed between outer channel
16
and intermediate channel
14
. Inner conduit
12
supplies glue
22
. First channel
18
and second channel
20
supply water
24
to gluing system
10
. Intermediate conduit
14
is maintained stationary relative to inner conduit
12
. Inner conduit
12
and intermediate conduit
14
are slidably disposed relative to outer conduit
16
as denoted by arrow
25
.
Glue
22
enters inner conduit
12
through a glue inlet
26
and exits through a glue outlet
28
. Water
24
enters first channel
18
and second channel
20
through water inlet
30
. Glue
22
or water
24
are selectively provided to nozzles
32
and are expelled as sprays
34
as explained subsequently. A quick release coupler
33
joins nozzle
32
to outer conduit
16
, by retainer block
56
. The nozzles
32
include a stop valve
35
for selectively turning on and off sprays
34
from selected nozzles
32
.
Glue exiting inner conduit
12
through glue outlet
28
is continuously circulated by a suitable low pressure screw pump
29
or the like, i.e., glue
22
re-enters through glue inlet
26
. Advantageously, the temperature of the glue is maintained at a desired glue temperature by a suitable heat exchanger
31
(heater, cooler, heat pump, or the like) to prevent glue
22
from hardening within gluing system
10
. Optimally, the glue temperature is maintained within the range of 26° C. to 38° C.
Water
24
is continuously circulated through first channel
18
and second channel
20
by a suitable pump
37
or the like. Advantageously, the water is maintained at a desired water temperature by a suitable heat exchanger
39
or the like. Optimally, the water temperature is maintained between 60° C. and 70° C. The desired water temperature helps maintain glue
22
at the desired glue temperature. Further, water
24
at the desired water temperature provides enhanced dissolving of glue for use in purging glue
22
from gluing system
10
and, in particular, from spray nozzles
32
.
A three position cylinder
38
actuates the sliding of inner conduit
12
/intermediate conduit
14
relative to outer conduit
16
to one of three positions thereby providing a slide tube orifice valving. Depending on the position of the three-position cylinder
38
, either glue
22
, water
24
, or neither is provided to spray nozzles
32
.
The three positions of cylinder
38
which provide the slide tube orifice valving will now be described in further detail with reference to
FIGS. 2-7
. These FIGURES are enlargements of the nozzle
32
flow connections, depicting gluing system
10
in the three positions as noted.
Referring now specifically to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the slide tube orifice valving is depicted in a glue supplying position. O-ring
42
prevents water
24
in channels
18
and
20
from entering glue orifice
46
and outer orifice
48
. O-rings
44
are spacers for centering inner conduit
12
within conduit
16
.
When applying glue to a workpiece, glue
22
is supplied from inner conduit
12
through an inner conduit orifice
50
, glue orifice
46
, outer orifice
48
and out through spray nozzle
32
. Glue
22
is applied in an airless spray to a workpiece such as a sheet of metal (not shown) located and traveling therebelow. The volume of space from inner orifice
50
through spray nozzle
32
is approximately ¼ cc.
Referring now to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, after the glue application process, three-position cylinder
38
(
FIG. 1
) slides the slide tubing orifice valving to a closed position. Outer conduit
16
is shifted relative to inner conduit
12
and intermediate conduit
14
thereby aligning outer orifice
48
with a block
52
. Block
52
is surrounded by O-ring
54
which seals water
24
within first channel
18
and second channel
20
thereby preventing water
24
from entering outer orifice
48
and nozzle
32
. In the blocked position, neither glue
22
nor water
24
is supplied to nozzle
32
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 6 and 7
, in a third position, i.e., water flushing/glue purging position, three position cylinder
38
(
FIG. 1
) slides outer conduit
16
into a position aligning outer orifice
48
with water orifice
58
. As a result, water
24
flows into water orifice
58
from first channel
18
and second channel
20
. The water
24
proceeds through outer orifice
48
, and on through nozzle
32
purging any residual glue which may be present as a result of the glue application process. With water
24
at a desired water temperature, the removal of any residual glue is enhanced.
What should now be apparent to one of ordinary skill is that gluing system
10
can be configured for employment and use in applying glue to various workpieces of varying dimensions. For example, selected nozzles
32
may be turned on or off using the respective stop valve
35
to accommodate workpieces of varying size. As a result, gluing system
10
can be configured to direct glue to a specific area thereby accommodating workpieces of various sizes.
In addition, the gluing system
10
may be modified to provide further features and functionality which will be apparent to one of ordinary skill. For example, in-line filters may be provided in the glue circulation system, such as proximate inlet
26
and outlet
28
for filtering glue
22
of any undesirable material, such as hardened glue or other particulate matter. Similarly, the water circulation system may include in-line filters.
Further functionality of gluing system
10
may be provided by selecting a desired spray nozzle for a particular application. For example, spray nozzle
32
is easily removed from gluing system
10
using quick release coupler
33
and replaced with a substitute spray nozzle. The alternative spray nozzles may provide a varying spray area and/or spray volume than the spray nozzles
32
.
What will now be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art are the advantages the present gluing system has over conventional gluing systems. The present gluing system provides for maintaining glue at a desired gluing temperature and an automatic water flushing system for removing residual glue in an automated, operator free process. Further, the water flushing system allows for a minimum water usage. The slide tube orifice valving provides for the airless spray operation of glue and water with minimal or no overspray.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for applying glue, said apparatus comprising:an outer conduit having at least one outer conduit orifice; an inner conduit surrounded by said outer conduit and defining a first channel therebetween whereby glue is supplied to said inner conduit and water is supplied to said first channel, said outer conduit and said inner conduit being slideably engaged with each other, and said inner conduit having at least one inner conduit orifice; at least one spray nozzle in communication with said at least one outer conduit orifice; and a slide conduit orifice valving providing selective communication of said outer conduit orifice with said inner conduit orifice or with said first channel.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said slide conduit orifice valving comprises an intermediate conduit disposed between said inner conduit and said outer conduit and secured relative to said inner conduit for movement therewith, said intermediate conduit having a water orifice in communication with said first channel and a glue orifice in communication with said inner conduit orifice, whereby relative movement of said inner and intermediate conduits relative to said outer conduit is used to selectively align said outer conduit orifice to said glue orifice, to said water orifice or to neither said glue or water orifice.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein a second channel is formed between said outer conduit and said intermediate conduit to which water is supplied.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a water circulation system for supplying water to said first channel and said second channel.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said water circulation system includes a heat exchanger which provides water at a desired water temperature to assist in maintaining the glue at a desired glue temperature.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a glue system for circulating glue through the inner conduit.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said glue circulation system includes a heat exchanger for maintaining the glue at a desired glue temperature.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a water circulation system for supplying water to said first channel.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said water circulation system includes a heat exchanger which provides water at a desired water temperature to assist in maintaining the glue at a desired glue temperature.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a stop valve disposed between said at least one spray nozzle and said outer conduit orifice.
- 11. An apparatus for applying glue, said apparatus comprising:an outer conduit surrounding an inner conduit which said inner conduit is supplied with glue, said outer conduit having at least one outer conduit orifice and said inner conduit having at least one inner conduit orifice; an intermediate conduit disposed between said inner conduit and said outer conduit, said intermediate conduit defining a first water channel between said intermediate conduit and said inner conduit and a second water channel between said outer conduit and said intermediate conduit, being secured relative to said inner conduit for movement therewith, having a water orifice in communication with said first channel and said second channel, and a glue orifice in communication with said inner conduit orifice, whereby relative movement of said inner and intermediate conduit relative to said outer conduit is used to selectively align said outer conduit orifice with said glue orifice, with said water orifice or with neither said glue or water orifice; a glue circulation system for circulating glue through the inner conduit; a water circulation system for supplying water to said first channel and said second channel; and at least one spray nozzle in communication with a respective said at least one outer conduit orifice.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein:said at least one outer conduit orifice comprises a plurality of outer conduit orifices; and said at least one nozzle comprises a plurality of nozzles, each associated with a respective one of said plurality of outer conduit orifices.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a respective stop valve disposed between each of said nozzles and each respective said outer conduit orifice.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said water circulation system includes a heat exchanger which provides water at a desired water temperature to assist in maintaining the glue at a desired glue temperature.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said glue circulation system includes a heat exchanger for maintaining the glue at a desired glue temperature.