This application is a 35 U.S.C. 371 national stage filing from International Application No. PCT/IB2009/054466 filed Oct. 12, 2009 and claims priority to Italian Application No. TV2008A000127 filed Oct. 14, 2008, the teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a method and a device for spraying mixtures of reactive polymer materials, for example bi-component or multi-component polyurethanes, in order to obtain thin articles, i.e. articles with a small thickness, and to apply a thin coating onto previously manufactured solid bodies.
In the context of the present patent:
The conventional techniques for producing articles using basic components consisting of reactive polymer materials in the form of very viscous fluids as well as any auxiliary filler materials such as coloured pigments, flame retardants, etc., employ devices such as those described, for example, in the U.S. Pat. No. 3,035,775. In this device the basic components are thoroughly mixed together and pressurized air is added to the resultant reaction product (polymer mixture) so that it can be sprayed through an end nozzle.
These techniques are undoubtedly satisfactory, as demonstrated by their widespread use, but they have a number of important limitations with regard to the production of thin articles or coatings with very small and well-defined designs. In this case it is required to use spraying devices which ensure very small flowrates and which therefore have an end nozzle with a very small cross-section. A nozzle of this kind, however, becomes blocked very rapidly owing to the viscosity and reactivity of the basic components of the polymer mixture.
The device described in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,778,659 (corresponding to EP 0,209,888) comprises a splined shaft which is rotated at a speed of between 100 and 3200 rpm so as to receive sequentially and mix two reactive polymer liquids. The device comprises an outlet opening with substantially the same diameter as the shaft, through which the resultant reaction product, i.e. the polymer mixture, is discharged without being pulverized (atomized), and therefore this device is not a spraying device.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a method and a device for spraying mixtures of liquid polymer materials with a high viscosity and high reactivity so as to achieve the following results:
The invention is able to achieve this object and other objects by imparting to the reaction product (polymer mixture with at least two basic components) a tube-like form with a thickness of less than 1 millimeter and pulverizing or atomizing this tube the instant it emerges from the device inside which the basic components are thoroughly mixed together.
These characteristic features and the associated advantages will emerge more clearly from the following description of a non-exclusive embodiment of the present invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
With particular reference to
The variant shown in
As mentioned hereinabove, up to this point in the description, the device is conventional, while the characteristic features described from this point onwards are regarded as novel and original, at least in terms of their combination, in that as a result it is possible to achieve results, described more fully below, which cannot be achieved by the state of the art.
A first characteristic feature of the present invention, illustrated by the enlarged views in
A second characteristic feature relates to the two one-way metering valves 224 and 226. The valves receive the basic components in the liquid state (A=polyol and B=isocyanate when the mixture M is polyurethane) via inlet channels 225 and 227 which communicate with respective storage tanks (not shown) and introduce these basic components into the first chamber 212 via respective radial supply channels or openings 221 and 223 which are arranged on the surface 213 of the chamber 212. The metering valves 224 and 226 are proper injectors comprising injection needles 231, 233 which interact with the supply openings 221 and 223 and are operated in an adjustable manner by respective solenoids 235, 237 or other conventional means so as to obtain very low values, ranging between 0.05 and 8 grammes per second of the resultant mixture.
A third characteristic feature, already mentioned hereinabove, is that the end diameter, i.e. in front of the nozzle 216 of the mixing screw 218 (or, respectively, the sole diameter of the screw 219) is the same as the diameter of the said nozzle 216 and ranges between 6 and 15 millimeters—see
A fourth characteristic feature, which is illustrated in the enlarged view of
As a result of the characteristics features described above, in a device according to the invention, the very small clearance between mixing screw 218 and inner surface 213 of the corresponding chamber 212 inside the elongated casing 210 produces laminar flows of the basic components A and B which are gradually mixed and react producing the mixture M. In the chamber zone closest to the nozzle 216 the mixture therefore assumes the form of a very thin tube 250, i.e. with a thickness not greater than 1 millimeter and a diameter substantially the same as the end (or sole) diameter of the mixing screw 218 (219)—see in particular the enlarged details of
This tube 250 is pulverized or atomized by the pressurized air which emerges from the front clearance 245 of the ring 240 and the mixture M may therefore be sprayed, as indicated schematically by the fan-like form Z in
As a result of the invention, in fact, it is possible to obtain an article with a minimum thickness of 0.1 millimeter, reproducing a design with a very fine texture:
A further characteristic feature of a device according to the invention consists in the use of a helical profile of the mixing screw 218 (or screw 219, respectively) of the multiple-thread type. A profile of this type has two or more valleys (not shown) which are parallel and arranged symmetrically with respect to the axis of rotation of the screw so as not affect the dynamic balance of the said screw. This fifth characteristic feature, however, is not indispensable for achieving the desired results, in contrast to the four characteristic features previously described.
From the above description it can be understood that the abovementioned objects are achieved and that the nozzle becomes blocked very rarely, if at all, since its diameter is the same as the diameter of the mixing screw or at least its end part.
Within the scope of the following claims, the method and the device according to the present invention may also be realized in ways different from those described hereinabove.
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TV08A0127 | Oct 2008 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2009/054466 | 10/12/2009 | WO | 00 | 4/13/2011 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2010/044046 | 4/22/2010 | WO | A |
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