This application is a national stage application pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/W20171026377, filed on Jul. 10, 2017, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-172278, filed on Aug. 16, 2016, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties
The present invention relates to a coating gun unit for performing an intermittent coating of a liquid adhesive (such as a hot-melt adhesive) onto the surface of a film substrate. More specifically, the present invention relates to a valve mechanism of a coating gun unit for intermittently supplying a hot-melt adhesive.
In this valve mechanism, material (liquid adhesive) is applied to a substrate when the valve is in the open position and, after a certain amount of time passes, the valve is moved to its closed position so that the application of the material is stopped. This cycle is repeated with a fixed interval. In an intermittent coating, the interval is often made extremely short so that coated regions are formed sequentially with small intervals. In many applications, it is demanded that the flow of the material be stopped 1000 times per minute. It is also demanded that for coating patterns produced on a substrate, each of the regions where the material is applied on the substrate has sharp boundary lines.
It may, however, not be possible to promptly stop the application of material to a substrate with a speed needed to form a sharp boundary line at the final edge of the application region. In other words, since it is not possible, when closing the valve, to avoid “dripping” of the material from the adhesive hole of a coating gun unit, there is a problem that the phenomena of “rippling” and “stringing” would occur.
[Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (Kokai) H10-192763
The invention of Patent Document 1 is a means for solving the problem of prior art described above. The invention disclosed in the Patent Document 1 eliminates the phenomena of “rippling” and “stringing” by using the suck-back effect.
More specifically, the invention of the Patent Document 1 is structured so that it includes a valve mechanism, which comprises a movable valve body and a valve seat, and a movable valve body driving mechanism, which controls an air supply by an electromagnetic valve, and so that it generates, when the valve body is raised, a suction action for the hot-melt adhesive between the expanded portion at the bottom portion of the movable valve body and the valve, thus producing a suck back effect for the hot-melt adhesive when the state of the valve changes from the open state shown in
Since in the above-described structure the movable valve body driving mechanism includes an electromagnetic valve, it has the problem that the intermittent timing of the coating of the hot-melt adhesive is limited by the response time of the electromagnetic valve.
The object of the present invention is to make it possible to set the timing of a valve operation to be in an extremely short interval that is not limited by a response time that exceeds the limitations of an electromagnetic valve during intermittent coating of hot-melt adhesives.
The present invention provides a suck-back type coating gun unit that includes a valve mechanism which is structured such that an expanded portion at the bottom portion of a movable valve body and a valve seat generate a suction action for a hot-melt adhesive when the valve body is raised, and the coating gun unit is characterized in that:
The present invention, without the use of an electromagnetic valve as a driving means for the movable valve body, makes it possible to provide a response time that exceeds the limitation of the electromagnetic valve during intermittent coating of a hot-melt adhesive.
Therefore, according to the present invention, it is possible to achieve a response time that exceeds the limitation of the electromagnetic valve, and the timing of the valve operation can be set to be an extremely short interval for intermittent coating.
A suck-back type coating gun unit according to the present invention will be described below with reference to
The gun unit is configured by continuously connecting a coater head 2 to the trip encs of a gun module 1.
The gun module 1 is comprised of a valve mechanism A, which includes a movable valve body 3, and a cam-type valve driving mechanism (a valve body driving mechanism) B, which is for raising and lowering the movable valve body 3, forming into a single body. The reference symbol H indicates a supply of a hot melt, and K indicates a supply of operation air.
The hot-melt adhesive H is consistently supplied into a valve chamber 33 of the valve mechanism A.
The coater head 2 has an adhesive hole 21, an adhesive supply path 22, and an adhesive chamber 23.
The valve mechanism A is structured so that the movable valve body 3 that has an expanded portion 31 formed at its bottom portion is supported in a freely movable fashion in the vertical direction by a bearing 32 which is provided in the housing 10.
The valve chamber 33 is provided at the inside bottom of the housing 10, and a valve seat 34 is formed on the lower surface of the valve chamber 33. An adhesive inlet 35 that communicates with the valve chamber 33 is formed in the side wall of the housing 10.
As seen from the above, the valve mechanism A that performs the opening and closing operations of the movable valve body 3 is configured between the valve seat 34 and the expanded portion 31 of the valve body 3.
The valve body driving mechanism B is provided in the upper portion of the housing 10 and is formed with a space 40 in which a movable body 41 is installed. A partition 42 is attached to the lower surface of the movable body 41, thus dividing the space 40 into two parts, namely, an upper space 40A and a lower space 40B.
On the side wall of the housing 10, there are provided an air hole 44 that communicates with the upper space 40A and an air hole 43 that communicate with the lower space 40B, so that when the movable body 41 is moved up and down, air is expelled out from and drawn in through the air holes 44 and 43 according to the changes in volume of the upper space 40A and the lower space 40B.
A cap 47 that has a longitudinal hole is fitted in the top wall of the housing 10, thus closing the space 40 of the housing 10.
Next, a needle 5 will be described.
The upper end of the movable valve body 3 is fixed to the lower part of the movable body 41 by a fastening device (a nut) 45, and a needle 5 is attached, at its the lower end, to the upper part of the movable body 41 by a fastening device (a nut) 46, so that the movable valve body 3 and the needle 5 form a single body via the movable body 41.
The upper portion of the needle 5 is brought through the longitudinal hole of the cap 47, so that the upper portion is supported by the top wall of the housing 10 in such a manner that the needle 5 is movable up and down.
A cam body 6 that moves the needle 5 up and down will be described next.
The cam body 6 is a circular disk that is supported rotatably on a driving rotational axle 61, and it has a cam surface 60 on its peripheral surface. The cam body 6 is provided vertically, and the cam surface 60 is in contact with the tip end of the needle 5.
The cam surface 60 is formed with a ridge portion 6M and a valley portion 6V. With the needle 5 being in contact at its tip end with the ridge and valley portions 6M and 6V, the needle being urged upward by the air in the space 40 is raised and lowered when the cam body 6 rotates, thus making a stroke (straight) motion.
In the embodiments of
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The hot-melt adhesive H is consistently supplied into the valve chamber 33 of the valve mechanism A; and with the valve operations of the valve mechanism, the hot-melt adhesive H is intermittently coated onto a substrate W. With reference to
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Instead of the magnet (permanent magnet) 7, it is also possible to provide a piezoelectric element, so that the action of the piezoelectric actuator serves as an urging means for constantly urging the needle 5 in the upward direction.
As to the operation of the cam body 6,
Here the characteristics of the present invention are listed:
The driving of the rotation of the cam is variable in speed via a servo motor, so that the coating length can be electrically controlled.
A response time that exceeds the limitations of the electromagnetic valve is achieved.
The rotation of the cam and the stroke operation of the valve body operate simultaneously by a linear motion.
The cam is a circular disk with arbitrary number of ridges and valleys in the direction of cam rotation to determine the coating length.
The rotational driving of the cam is variable by a servo motor, so that the coating length can be electrically controlled.
The rotation of the servo motor can be synchronized with that of a parent machine that moves the substrate so as to set coating positions.
The rotation of the servo motor can be used for the ON/OFF operation within a range of 0 to 3000 times per minute so as to correspond to the substrate moving speed in the high-speed hot-melt adhesive application line.
It is not a stroke operation by an electromagnetic valve and air, but rather it is a linear direct motion, accordingly there is no operation loss time.
Parts to connect the electromagnetic valve are not needed.
Time and expenses for replacement operations due to the response lifetime of the electromagnetic valve are unnecessary.
The 360 degrees of the cam's one rotation can be divided into four parts, making it possible to increase the ON/OFF range.
Driving with an electromagnetic valve and air would limit the strokes to 1400 per minute; however, the rotational driving by a servo motor makes it possible for the strokes to be 3000 per minute.
The present invention contributes to industrial development by, when performing an intermittent coating of a hot-melt adhesive, decreasing the manufacturing cost since it can shorten the coating timing and thus make it possible to further speed-up the coating production line.
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2016-172278 | Aug 2016 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP2017/026377 | 7/10/2017 | WO | 00 |
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WO2018/034102 | 2/22/2018 | WO | A |
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