Claims
- 1) A multiple orifice applicator for applying a fluid material to a work piece, comprising:
an inlet duct; at least one dispersing chamber in fluid communication with said inlet duct, said dispersing chamber including a plurality of outlet orifices for dispensing the fluid material onto the work piece; and a valve positioned between said inlet duct and said dispersing chamber, said valve being operable to allow the fluid material to flow into said dispersing chamber.
- 2) The applicator of claim 1, wherein said plurality of outlet orifices are positioned so as to dispense a plurality of adjacent rows of the fluid material that collectively create a continuous band of material on the work piece.
- 3) The applicator of claim 1, wherein said plurality of outlet orifices are arranged in at least two staggered rows of orifices.
- 4) The applicator of claim 1, wherein the applicator includes at least two dispensing chambers and a corresponding number of independently operable valves.
- 5) The applicator of claim 1, wherein said dispersing chamber of said multiple orifice applicator includes at least one terraced shoulder between said inlet duct and said outlet orifices.
- 6) The applicator of claim 1, wherein said plurality of outlet orifices are disposed in a detachable applicator plate.
- 7) The applicator of claim 1, wherein each outlet orifice includes a backing member having a chamfered inlet.
- 8) A system for applying fluid material to a work piece, comprising:
a source of fluid material; a multiple orifice applicator in fluid communication with said source of fluid material, said multiple orifice applicator including an inlet duct, at least two dispersing chambers in fluid communication with said inlet duct, each of said dispersing chambers including a plurality of outlet orifices for dispensing the fluid material onto the work piece, and a valve positioned between said inlet duct and each of said dispersing chambers, each of said valves being independently operable to allow the fluid material to flow into a corresponding dispersing chamber; and a mechanism for controlling relative positioning of said multiple orifice applicator and the work piece.
- 9) The system of claim 8, wherein said plurality of outlet orifices are arranged in at least two staggered rows.
- 10) The system of claim 8, wherein said mechanism causes the work piece to move relative to said multiple orifice applicator.
- 11) The system of claim 10, wherein said mechanism is a conveyor belt.
- 12) The system of claim 8, wherein said mechanism causes said multiple orifice applicator to move relative to the work piece.
- 13) The system of claim 12, wherein said mechanism is chosen from the group consisting of: a robot arm, SCARA robot, Cartesian robot, XYZ fixture, and mechanical slide.
- 14) The system of claim 8, further comprising an electronic motion controller that provides signals to control the movement of said mechanism.
- 15) The system of claim 8, wherein said source of fluid material is a container located at a position remote from said multiple orifice applicator, and wherein a fluid conduit connects said container to said multiple orifice applicator.
- 16) The system of claim 8, further comprising a metering system in fluid communication with said fluid source and said multiple orifice applicator for metering desired volumes of the fluid material.
- 17) The system of claim 8, further comprising a temperature-conditioning device for temperature-conditioning the fluid material prior to the fluid material being dispensed from said multiple orifice applicator.
- 18) The system of claim 17, wherein said temperature-conditioning device is a temperature exchanger positioned between said source of fluid material and said multiple orifice applicator.
- 19) The system of claim 8, further comprising a source of air pressure to cause the fluid to flow from said source of fluid material to said multiple orifice applicator.
- 20) The system of claim 8, wherein said plurality of outlet orifices are positioned so as to dispense a plurality of adjacent rows of the fluid material that collectively create a continuous band of material on said work piece.
- 21) The system of claim 8, wherein said dispersing chambers of said multiple orifice applicator include at least one terraced shoulder between said inlet port and said outlet orifices.
- 22) The system of claim 8, wherein said plurality of outlet orifices are disposed in a detachable applicator plate.
- 23) The system of claim 8, wherein said plurality of outlet orifices are arranged in at least two staggered rows of orifices.
- 24) A system for applying fluid material to a work piece, comprising:
a source of fluid material; a multiple orifice applicator having a plurality of outlet orifices for dispensing the fluid material onto the work piece, said multiple orifice applicator being in fluid communication with said source of fluid material; a filter disposed between said source of fluid material and said multiple orifice applicator, said filter including a body having a first end that includes an inlet and an a second end that includes an outlet, said filter including a substantially straight flow path between said inlet and said outlet; and a mechanism for controlling relative positioning of said multiple orifice applicator and the work piece.
- 25) The system of claim 24, wherein said filter includes a substantially spherical material deflecting surface configured to deflect inflowing fluid material.
- 26) A method of dispensing a plurality of streams of fluid material onto a work piece, comprising the steps of:
causing relative movement between the work piece and a multiple orifice applicator; causing the fluid material to flow from a fluid material container into said multiple orifice applicator; dispensing a plurality of rows of the fluid material through said multiple orifice applicator onto the work piece; and inserting at least a portion of said multiple orifice applicator into a fluid bath.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. patent application No. 09/990,607 filed on Nov. 21, 2001, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/253,070 filed on Nov. 21, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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