Information
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Patent Grant
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6209758
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Patent Number
6,209,758
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Date Filed
Monday, June 7, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 3, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Shaver; Kevin
- Deal; David
Agents
- Niro, Scavone, Haller + Niro
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 161
- 222 199
- 222 330
- 222 51
- 239 56
- 239 144
- 239 374
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a vibratory powder feeding and metering apparatus that achieves the above-mentioned requirements. Generally, the apparatus of the present invention includes a housing defining a powder reservoir, a powder storage hopper having an outlet disposed to deliver powdered resin to the reservoir, a powder distribution block having one or more generally vertical fill tubes, a plurality of discharge ports extending from the reservoir to the fill tubes in the distribution block, and a vibration device to which the housing is mounted. Typically, the fill tubes are in communication with individual spray nozzles for transmission of the powdered resin. The housing also carries an adjustable barrier which serves as a dam to control or meter the flow of powdered resin into the discharge ports.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to powder conveying systems. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a powder feeding and metering apparatus for use in delivering powdered resin to a powdered resin spray nozzle. The invention finds particularly advantageous application in processes for applying powdered resin to fasteners.
A variety of vibratory powder feed systems have been known in the art for many years. Such feeding systems, dating back to the 1950s and 1960s, have included both rotationally vibrated bowls and linearly vibrated channels or troughs.
In the field of threaded fasteners, a need exists for feed systems useful for the application of powdered resins onto the fasteners. These resins, once applied, may serve any of several functions, including locking, sealing, lubrication or masking. Oftentimes the same feed apparatus will therefore be used with different resin powders, each having its own particle size distribution, specific gravity, coefficient of friction and perhaps other properties that affect its flow characteristics. Moreover, the same feed apparatus may be used with many different fastener sizes thereby requiring substantially different powder flow rates. Still further, the apparatus may be used with different spray assemblies, using one, two, three or even four spray nozzles.
As a result a need exists for a simple, efficient vibratory feed apparatus that offers great versatility while still accurately feeding and metering the powdered resin for spray application to threaded fasteners.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a vibratory powder feeding and metering apparatus that achieves the above-mentioned requirements. Generally, the apparatus of the present invention includes a housing defining a powder reservoir, a powder storage hopper having an outlet disposed to deliver powdered resin to the reservoir, a powder distribution block having one or more generally vertical fill tubes, a plurality of discharge ports extending from the reservoir to the fill tubes in the distribution block, and a vibration device to which the housing is mounted. Typically, the fill tubes are in communication with individual spray nozzles for transmission of the powdered resin. The housing also carries an adjustable barrier which serves as a dam to control or meter the flow of powdered resin into the discharge ports.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The novel features which are characteristic of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, together with further objects and attendant advantages thereof, will be best understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a side view of the powder feeding and metering apparatus of the present invention, also illustrating, in schematic fashion, the supply of powdered resin to a typical powder spray nozzle;
FIG. 2
is an end view of the apparatus of
FIG. 1
having a powder distribution block used with a four nozzle application; and
FIGS. 3 and 4
are each end views showing distribution blocks used, respectively, with one and two nozzle applications.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
As illustrated in the drawings, the powder feeding and metering apparatus of the present invention is designated generally as
10
, and includes housing
12
, storage or supply hopper
14
, and distribution block
16
. The housing
12
defines a powdered resin reservoir
18
having a generally horizontally oriented floor
20
between and walls
22
and
24
. Extending through end wall
24
are a plurality of generally horizontally oriented discharge ports
26
, each having an inner end
30
in communication with the reservoir
18
and an outer end
32
. The housing
12
also supports a generally vertical and adjustable barrier
34
which together with the floor
20
of the housing defines a metering orifice through which the powdered resin flows. Alternatively, the barrier
34
may be disposed in direct abutment with floor
20
and may have one or more metering apertures to meter powder flow. Still other barriers with differently sized metering apertures or slots may also be used to vary the powder flow rate.
The supply hopper
14
has an outlet
15
disposed to deliver powdered resin to reservoir
18
. This form of powder delivery is conventionally known as a “flood fill” technique and has been used in powder transfer apparatus for many years. As is well known in the art, the powder level in the reservoir
18
will be maintained at the level of the bottom of the outlet
15
.
The powder distribution block
16
is mounted to housing
12
. Block
16
includes a common passageway
42
and one or more powder fill tubes
44
, each in communication with the passageway
42
. The upper powder receiving end
45
of each fill tube is supplied powdered resin exiting the outer ends
32
of the discharge ports
26
. The lower powder distributing end
46
of the fill tube is in communication with the powder supply port of a conventional powder spray nozzle to deliver powder for application to a fastener. The distribution block is configured for a particular number of fill tubes and may be interchanged with other distribution blocks, such as blocks
17
and
19
, having different numbers of fill tubes as illustrated in
FIGS. 3 and 4
. Thus, the apparatus of the present invention may be adapted for use with one, two, three, four or even more spray nozzles. The distribution block
40
also includes one or more breathe ports
48
which communicate with the common passageway
42
. Many conventional spray nozzles in use today use a high pressure air supply to entrain the powder. These nozzles are known to create a negative pressure in the powder supply. In other words, the nozzle tends to aspirate powder from the powder feed system. Port
48
insures that any aspiration effect caused by the spray nozzle will not act to increase the powder flow rate exiting the discharge ports.
The housing
12
is mounted to any conventional linear vibration device
49
well known to those of skill in the art. Typically, such vibrators includes frequency and/or amplitude controls allowing adjustment of the vibratory action.
Since the accurate metering of the powdered resin to independent nozzles may be important in some applications, it is desirable to level housing floor
20
and the inner openings of the discharge ports
26
so that powder flow into each port
26
is approximately equal. To that end, a visual level indicator
50
is mounted to end wall
24
to facilitate leveling adjustments.
For an alternative embodiment, a horizontal platform
52
may be mounted to barrier
34
. This platform directs powder flow first toward wall
22
, then down to floor
20
and then along floor
20
under barrier
34
into discharge ports
26
. This arrangement has been found desirable for low volume flow rates.
In accordance with the present invention, a wide range of powdered resin materials and flow rates can be accommodated. By adjustment of the vibration level, the powder height in the reservoir and the barrier metering aperture, the flow rate may be effectively controlled. Flow rates from about 0.15 grams per hour to as high as about 22.5 grams per hour may be achieved.
Of course, it should be understood that various changes and modifications to the preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without diminishing its attendant advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for feeding and metering powdered resin to a powder spray nozzle to thereby apply the resin to a fastener, comprising:a housing defining a powder reservoir, said housing being mounted to a linear vibration device and having a generally horizontally oriented floor; a powder storage hopper having an outlet disposed to deliver the powdered resin to the reservoir; a powder distribution block mounted to the housing and having at least one generally vertical fill tube with an upper powder receiving end and a lower powder distributing end; a plurality of generally horizontally oriented discharge ports extending through a wall of the housing, each port having an inner end in communication with the reservoir and an outer end located to deposit the powdered resin into the receiving end of a powder fill tube, and the powder fill tube distributing end being in communication with the powder supply to the spray nozzle; and a barrier mounted to said housing, the barrier and a bottom wall of the housing together acting to control powder flow to the discharge ports.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the barrier is adjustably mountable to the housing.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the distribution block is adjustably mountable to the housing.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the distribution block has at least one breathe port associated with each powder fill tube.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each discharge port is positioned adjacent the floor of the reservoir.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of distribution blocks, each being interchangeably mountable to the housing and having a number of fill tubes different from that of other distribution blocks.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a visual indicator of the horizontal level of the discharge ports relative to one another.
- 8. An apparatus for feeding and metering powdered resin to a powder spray nozzle to thereby apply the resin to a fastener, comprising:a housing defining a powder reservoir, said housing being mounted to a linear vibration device and having a generally horizontally oriented floor; a powder storage hopper having an outlet disposed to deliver the powdered resin to the reservoir; a powder distribution block mounted to the housing and having at least one generally vertical fill tube with an upper powder receiving end and a lower powder distributing end; a plurality of generally horizontally oriented discharge ports extending through a wall of the housing, each port having an inner end in communication with the reservoir and an outer end located to deposit the powdered resin into the receiving end of a powder fill tube; and the powder fill tube distributing end being in communication with the powder supply to the spray nozzle; and wherein the distribution block has at least one breathe port associated with each powder fill tube.
- 9. An apparatus for feeding and metering powdered resin to a powder spray nozzle to thereby apply the resin to a fastener, comprising:a housing defining a powder reservoir, said housing being mounted to a linear vibration device and having a generally horizontally oriented floor; a powder storage hopper having an outlet disposed to deliver the powdered resin to the reservoir; a powder distribution block mounted to the housing and having at least one generally vertical fill tube with an upper powder receiving end and a lower powder distributing end; a plurality of generally horizontally oriented discharge ports extending through a wall of the housing, each port having an inner end in communication with the reservoir and an outer end located to deposit the powdered resin into the receiving end of a powder fill tube; and the powder fill tube distributing end being in communication with the powder supply to the spray nozzle; and a visual indicator of the horizontal level of the discharge ports relative to one another.
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