As established in the title, the object of the present invention is a mixer and applicator device for mixing and applying a compound obtained by means of mixing two products, and it can also be used only as an applicator device.
The present invention is characterized by the special constructive features of the device such that the device can be used both for mixing the base substance with a catalyst and for applying the obtained compound, all this without having to make significant structural modifications in the device.
Therefore, the present invention is comprised within the field of devices used for obtaining compounds by means mixing a base product with a catalyst, and it is also comprised within the field of applicator means for applying said compounds.
Catalysis is the process whereby the rate of a chemical reaction is increased due to the participation of a substance called a catalyst.
Many industrial processes involve catalysis. Similarly, most “biologically” significant processes are catalyzed. Research in catalysis is a major field in applied science and involves many areas of chemistry, particularly in organometallic chemistry and materials science. Catalysis is important for many aspects of environmental science, e.g. the catalytic converter in automobiles and the dynamics of the ozone hole. Catalytic reactions are preferred in environmentally friendly green chemistry due to the reduced amount of waste generated, as opposed to stoichiometric reactions in which all reactants are consumed and more byproducts are formed.
In the aeronautics industry, a compound is used for sealing the airplane fuselage. This compound is obtained by means of mixing two products, one of them being a catalyst that must be suitably mixed with the base product. The two substances must be mixed in suitable proportions so that they react with one another before application and so that the obtained compound subsequently hardens once it is applied on the joint or surface.
Said compound is obtained from a kit having two elements, one of which is a container containing the base product or sealant, whereas the other is a plunger which can penetrate the sealant container and which contains a catalyst.
To enable adding and mixing the catalyst inside the sealing container, a specific machine is used which allows introducing the plunger into the container with a linear movement, while at the same time the sealing container is subjected to a rotary movement, completing a cycle of 60 to 75 times so that the mixture is homogenous.
Once the base product and the catalyst are mixed, the plunger containing the catalyst is removed, the mixture remaining inside the container, ready to be applied.
To apply the compound resulting from the mixing performed, a cannula which allows applying the sealant in the form of a bead inside the groove or joint is screwed on the mouth of the container.
To perform the application process, it is necessary to push the rear inner portion of the container using a gun that works with compressed air such that it moves the movable inner portion of the container, making the compound exit through the nozzle.
Therefore, a mixing device or machine tool is used for obtaining the mixture, whereas a different machine is used for application, a condition which complicates and makes the process difficult given the large number of containers used in sealing the aircraft joints.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to develop a device which simplifies and reduces the means necessary for obtaining the mixture and performing the subsequent application of a compound, developing a device such as the one described below the essential features of which are shown in claim 1.
Disclosure of the Invention
The object of the present invention is a mixer and/or applicator device for mixing and/or applying a compound obtained by means of mixing two products, it is a single device which allows both mixing the two products, a base product and a catalyst product, and the device subsequently can also be used for applying the obtained compound, the device also being able to be used only as an applicator device.
The device comprises:
In a possible embodiment, the driving means for driving the push rod are a drill or similar rotation means.
The movable push rod comprises:
The fitting and fixing means for fitting and fixing the driving means comprise:
In a possible embodiment, the anchoring and release means for anchoring and releasing the rotation of the casing can be rods or anchorings passing through the guides, being housed in rings or the like fixed in the base of the casing.
When what is first sought is to obtain the sealing compound by means of mixing the two products, the rotation blocking means for blocking the rotation of the casing are released, i.e., the rotation of the casing is allowed, such that upon actuating the drill, the rotation of the casing and the container takes place, pressure is exerted on the plunger manually on the other hand which introduces the catalyst into the container, the rotation of the container and pressing on the plunger causing the uniform mixing of the compound.
When the compound has already been obtained, removing the plunger and arranging a metering cannula or nozzle is sufficient for the application thereof on the joints where the compound is to be applied, further proceeding to block the rotation of the casing for which purpose, as previously mentioned, rods are passed through the guides, being housed at the ends of the guides.
Therefore, when the drill or the like is actuated and in response to the impossibility of rotating the casing, when changing the direction of the rotation of the drill, rotates freely and since it is threaded onto the locking and transmission piece which is housed on the coupling part, the threaded rod moves through the transmission or blocking part causing the push head to move forward pressing on the base to dispense a product from the container.
Therefore, when the device is to be used as a mixer and applicator device, the rotation blocking means for blocking the rotation of the casing can be assembled or released, working as a mixer when the rotation blocking means for blocking the rotation of the casing are not assembled, and working as an applicator when the rotation means are activated or assembled. If the device is only to be required to work as an applicator, the rotation blocking means for blocking the rotation of the casing do not have to be releasable or removable, rather the casing can be blocked permanently.
Therefore, as a result of the aforementioned means, the assembly and interconnection thereof, a device which can be used both for the functions of mixing the products of the compound and/or for applying same is obtained without having to perform any disassembly or adaptation whatsoever in the container or in the means used for mixing, which results in a considerable simplification of the means and times used in both actions.
To complement the description that is being made and for the purpose of better understanding the features of the invention according to a preferred practical embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of said description in which the following has been depicted with an illustrative and non-limiting character.
The preferred embodiment of the proposed invention is described below in view of the drawings.
The fitting and fixing means for fitting and fixing the driving means comprise:
As a result of the diameter of the casing which is slightly greater than the outer diameter of the container and of the fixing means (9) for fixing the container (2) on the casing (1), the container (2) can be easily replaced and removed once the sealing substance of the container (2) has been used up in order to introduce another new container (2) into the casing (1) of the mixer and applicator device without needing to modify the container in any way whatsoever.
The guides (6) are secured at one end on the fitting and pressing means (5) of the rear portion of the drill and on the other hand on the casing. The ends of the guides will be fixed on the casing such that they allow the rotation of the casing, for which there is arranged on the casing a bearing (7), and on the latter a flange (8) or similar means on which the ends of the guides are fixed.
It must be pointed out that as can be observed, the rotation blocking means (10) for blocking the rotation of the casing as depicted in a possible embodiment, could consist of pins (11) going through the guides, being housed in rings (12) or washers, such that when they are arranged in this manner the rotation of the casing does not take place in response to the actuation of the drill (4).
On the other hand, to allow securing the rotation of the casing (1) with respect to the ends of the guides (6), the securing takes place by means of a bearing (7) or a similar element, on which a flange or clamp (8) is arranged, such that when the rotation blocking means (10) are not arranged, the rotation of the casing (1) takes place upon actuating the drill, a condition that occurs when the compound is to be prepared by means of mixing the components.
Coupling part 18 has dimensions and geometry such that it transmits both a rotational movement to the container (2) and a translational movement to the moving base.
Having sufficiently described the nature of the present invention as well as the manner of putting it into practice, it must be stated that it could be carried out to practice within its essential features in other embodiments differing in detail from that indicated by way of example, and such embodiments will also achieve the protection sought provided that the fundamental principle thereof is neither altered, changed nor modified.
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PCT/ES2013/070379 | 6/12/2013 | WO | 00 |
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WO2014/198966 | 12/18/2014 | WO | A |
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