The present Application is a national stage of International Patent Application No. PCT/IT2014/000216, titled “Batching/Delivering System Comprising At Least One Remotely Actuated Volumetric Batching Pump,” filed 12 Aug. 2014, which claims priority from Italian Patent Application No. TO2013A000690 filed 12 Aug. 2013, the contents of which are incorporated in this disclosure by reference in their entirety.
The present invention refers to a remotely actuated volumetric batching pump and to a batching/delivering system comprising at least one of such pumps.
For batching and delivering high viscosity products, such as, for example, glues, mastex, grease, etc., the art proposes substantially two types of batching devices, namely batching devices with pressure-time relationship (the so-called “pressure-time” batching devices) and volumetric batching devices. However, while pressure-time batching devices have scarce accuracy and batching repeatability features, the volumetric batching devices allow high and constant batching accuracies. In particular, known volumetric batching devices, having either gears or pistons, lobes, etc., are actuated by control motors integrated in the batching device itself, consequently requiring suitable protection precautions against possible seepage by the product to be batched, which could impair, if not even prevent, their correct operation. Moreover, their configurations make these batching devices relatively encumbrant, since they anyway require the necessary connections of control and electric supply systems adapted to manage the motors operation, compelling the related batching device to be used only inside actual batching stations, consequently resulting scarcely practical for possible uses in the field or in a yard.
Moreover, in several technologic fields, such as for example electronics, electro-mechanics and plastic working, it is necessary to use two-component products, usually composed of a resin and a catalyst, which must be mixed in pre-established ratios and batched, sometimes with minimum volumes and with accuracy: these batchings are typically performed through dispensing stations which are able to independently supply the two components till a batching device which determines their amount, performs the (static or dynamic) mixing and carries out the batching in the preset point or inside small containers.
Known dispensing stations substantially comprise the two following types of volumetric batching systems:
Similarly to above, however, also in volumetric batching systems, the related volumetric pumps are directly connected to their related control motors, with the following problems of reliability and flexibility of use.
CN-Y-2 746 160 discloses a batching pump and WO-A2-98/24722 disclose a batching system according to the preamble of claim 1.
Object of the present invention is solving the above prior art problems, by providing a remotely actuated volumetric batching pump which is more reliable and allows a higher flexibility of use with respect to what is proposed by the prior art.
Another object of the present invention is solving the above prior art problems by providing a batching/delivering system comprising at least one remotely-actuated pump which is more reliable and allows a higher flexibility of use with respect to what is proposed by the prior art.
The above and other objects and advantages of the invention, as will result from the following description, are obtained with a remotely actuated volumetric batching pump and a batching/delivering system as claimed in the respective independent Claims.
Preferred embodiments and non-trivial variations of the present invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
It is intended that all enclosed claims are an integral part of the present description.
It will be immediately obvious that numerous variations and modifications (for example related to shape, sizes, arrangements and parts with equivalent functionality) could be made to what is described, without departing from the scope of the invention as appears from the enclosed claims.
The present invention will be better described by some preferred embodiments thereof, provided as a non-limiting example, with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
With reference to
Preferably, the volumetric batching device 7 is composed of at least one pump with progressive recesses driven to rotate by the control motor by interposing the flexible rotary shaft 11. In particular, the pump with progressive recesses is substantially composed of an external stator casing 13 and of an internal rotor 15 driven to rotate by the control motor through the rotation of the flexible rotary shaft 11 connected to the internal rotor 15 through a suitable connection appendix 17, the internal rotor 15 being shaped as worm screw with progressive recesses whose relative rotation with respect to the stator 13 generates a translation movement of the product therein. When it is thereby actuated by the control motor through the flexible rotary shaft 11, the pump with progressive recesses, during the rotation movement of its internal rotor 15, transfers certain amounts of product from the first duct 5 for sucking the product to be batched to the second exit duct 9.
The advantages deriving from the use of the pump with progressive recesses are several:
Instead, with particular reference to
In particular, the system 101 according to the present invention comprises at least one managing and actuating device 103, the managing and actuating device 103 comprising at least one control motor 105, and at least one batching pump 1 like the previously described one, operatively connected to the control motor 105 by interposing at least one related flexible rotary shaft 11. Obviously, the system 101 according to the present invention can further comprise means (not shown) for supplying and/or storing the product E to be batched and delivered from the batching pump 1, and in particular from the volumetric batching device 7, suitably in fluid connection with the first suction duct of the related sucking, volumetrically batching and delivering element 3.
Moreover, the managing and actuating device 103 can further comprise at least one control and management consolle 107 for the operation of the system 101 according to the present invention cooperating, through suitable electronic managing means, with the control motor 105 to manage the operation modes (in terms of delivery and batching) of the related batching pump 1. In particular, merely as an example, it is possible to provide that the control and management consolle 107 could comprise at least one first command 109 whose actuation by a user allows a continuous delivery at will of the product and at least one second command 111 whose actuation allows a delivery with preset batching of the product itself.
Alternatively,
Obviously, also the system 101 according to the present invention can further comprise first means (not shown) for supplying and/or storing the first component product E′ to be batched and delivered by the first batching pump 1′, and in particular by the first volumetric batching device 7′, suitably in fluid connection with the first suction duct of the related first sucking, volumetrically batching and delivering element 3′, and second means (not shown) for supplying and/or storing the second component product E″ to be batched and delivered by the second batching pump 1″, and in particular by the second volumetric batching device 7″, suitably in fluid connection with the second suction duct of the related second sucking, volumetrically batching and delivering element 3″.
Each of the batching and delivering systems E′, E″ can further comprise a respective control and management consolle 107′, 107″ having commands 109′, 109″ and 111′, 111″ respectively of the previously described functionalities of delivery at will and of delivery with preset batching.
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