Information
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Patent Grant
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6328182
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Patent Number
6,328,182
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Date Filed
Friday, July 21, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 11, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Shaver; Kevin
- Nicolas; Frederick C
Agents
- Flynn, Thiel, Boutell & Tanis, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 129
- 222 135
- 222 1451
- 222 1455
- 222 1456
- 222 564
- 222 567
- 222 137
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The fill materials in the chambers of a two-component cartridge separated by the separating wall enter into outlet openings. An insert piece is mounted onto a small tube in which is formed the outlet opening, over which grips a mixing channel. The insert piece and the separating wall (3A) are connected fixed against rotation to one another. The fill material from the outlet opening (8A) passes over into a passage opening (18A) and exits through the outlet (22) from the insert piece (10A). The fill material from the outlet opening (7A) passes over into a passage opening (17A) and moves from there into a channel (23), which has the outlet (21A). The outlets (21A) and (22) are arranged closely adjacent to one another so that a mixing of the two fill materials occurs already during entry into the mixing chamber (14A) of the mixing channel (9A).
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a two-component cartridge and a dispensing structure therefor.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The components in a two-component cartridge are mixed with one another in a mixing channel mounted on the cartridge. The cartridge and the mixing channel are usually connected to one another through a releasable bayonet lock.
When using these cartridges and mixing channels, the problem arises that during extended interruptions in operation not only the mass in the mixing channels hardens but the hardening continues for some millimeters into the neck of the cartridge so that when a new mixing channel is mounted obstructions occur and hardened material must be removed from the neck area of the cartridge.
In order to solve this problem, it is known to design the cartridge outlet openings in the form of two projecting small tubes. An insert piece sitting in the mixing channel dips into these small tubes so that the hardening occurs in the mixing channel and the mixing-channel insert piece. When removing the mixing channel the insert piece is also removed. A disadvantage of this known design is that the insert piece reduces the outlet cross section and thus considerable pressure must be applied onto the cartridge piston when emptying the cartridge.
It is furthermore disadvantageous that mixer and cartridge do not correspond to the common design and are thus not compatible therewith. The common design has a small tube with a separating wall thus forming two half-moon like outlet openings.
The cartridge outlet openings are in a second design formed by two bores arranged at a distance from one another. The insert piece consists in this case of a soft plastic and sealingly abuts the edge of the bores. Attention must be paid in this design that the channels extending through the insert piece are aligned with the aforementioned bores of the cartridge.
The purpose of the invention is to provide a two-component cartridge in such a manner that a mixing channel of common design can be used with the usual design of the cartridge, in which mixing channel occurs a premixing of the material components of the cartridge at the inlet into the mixing channel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Exemplary embodiments will be discussed in greater detail hereinafter in connection with the drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view of a first embodiment taken along the line I—I of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line II—II of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of the first embodiment taken along the line III—III of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line IV—IV of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line V—V of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a second embodiment;
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line X—X of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A—A of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B—B of
FIG. 6
, and
FIG. 10
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line C—C of FIG.
6
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The two-component cartridge
1
has a small tube
2
through which extends a separating wall
3
(
FIG. 3
) dividing the cartridge into two chambers
4
and
5
. The separating wall
3
forms two half-moon like outlet openings
7
,
8
in the small tube
2
.
A mixing channel
9
is mounted onto the cartridge
1
by means of a bayonet lock
6
. The mixing channel
9
grips with its lower part over an insert piece
10
. This insert piece
10
telescopically grips with its lower part over the small tube
2
and sits with its lower end on a shoulder
11
surrounding the small tube
2
.
The separating wall
3
has a groove
12
in its upper end. The center web
13
(
FIGS. 3 and 5
) of the insert piece
10
is received in the groove
12
. The center web
13
can extend to the upper end of the insert piece
10
.
The passage openings have in the illustrated exemplary embodiment a shape which causes the two components of the chambers
4
and
5
to be mixed with one another already during entry into the mixing chamber
14
of the mixing channel
9
.
Two laterally spaced passage openings
15
(
FIG. 2
) extend from the outlet opening
7
of the chamber
5
axially through the insert piece
10
to the upper end of the insert piece
10
. Similarly (but not illustrated in FIG.
1
), two laterally spaced passage openings
16
extend from the outlet opening
8
of the chamber
4
axially through the insert piece
10
to the upper end of the insert piece
10
. Two further passage openings
17
,
18
are arranged between the passage openings
15
and the passage openings
16
. The lower inlet of the passage opening
17
communicates with the outlet opening
7
of the chamber
5
, whereas the inlet of the passage opening
18
communicates with the outlet opening
8
of the chamber
4
. The passage openings
17
,
18
have each an inclined extending lip
19
,
20
, the inclinations of which are opposite to one another. This has the result that the outlet of the passage opening
17
lies at the upper end of the insert piece
10
between the two passage openings
16
, whereas the outlet of the passage opening
18
lies between the two passage openings
15
. Thus, a material stream flows from the chamber
4
to the inlet of the mixing chamber
14
between two material streams from the chamber
5
and a material stream from the chamber
5
between two material streams from the chamber
4
. This means that between the two material streams from the passage opening
15
, which communicates with the chamber
5
, exits a material stream from the passage opening
18
, which communicates with the chamber
4
. The same is true regarding the passage openings
16
communicating with the chamber
4
and the passage opening
17
communicating with the chamber
5
.
Those parts, which correspond to the parts of the first exemplary embodiment, are identified by the same reference and the suffix letter A in the embodiment according to
FIGS. 6
to
10
. The separating wall
3
A has again a groove
12
A into which is received the lower end of the center web
13
A. This center web
13
A extends axially through the insert piece
10
A. The passage opening
17
A communicates with the outlet opening
7
A, whereas the passage opening
18
A communicates with the outlet opening
8
A. The lower part of the mixing channel
9
A telescopes over the insert piece
10
A. The passage opening
18
A has a first outlet
22
(FIG.
6
). Similarly, the passage opening
17
A has also a first outlet
21
(FIG.
10
). The passage opening
17
A includes a channel
23
extending in peripheral direction of the insert piece
10
A, which channel
23
terminates in a second outlet
21
A. The passage opening
18
A has also a channel
24
extending in peripheral direction of the insert piece
10
A, which channel
24
terminates in a second outlet
22
A. The channels
23
,
24
are separated by radially extending wall portions
26
(FIG.
9
). The edges of the wall portions
26
rest on the inner wall of the lower part of the mixing channel
9
A, it being noted that the lower part of the mixing channel
9
A telescopes over the insert piece
10
A. The channels
23
,
24
are defined on the outside by the inner wall
25
of the lower part of the mixing channel
9
A. The channel
23
terminates as aforesaid in the outlet
21
A, whereas the channel
24
terminates as aforesaid at the outlet
22
A.
The configuration of the outlets
21
,
21
A and
22
,
22
A resulting therefrom are shown in FIG.
10
. The outlet
22
A is radially outwardly offset with respect to the outlet
21
A, whereas the outlet
21
A is radially outwardly offset with respect to the outlet
22
. The outlets
21
,
21
A communicate with the passage opening
17
A, whereas the outlets
22
,
22
A communicate with the passage opening
18
A. These outlets
21
,
21
A and
22
,
22
A are each designed as arcs or segments of a circle whereby the respective radially outwardly lying outlet
21
A,
22
A occupies a larger angular area than the adjacent outlets
21
,
22
. The channels
23
,
24
and the associated outlets
21
A and
22
A are each defined by the inner wall
25
of the mixing channel
9
A.
Claims
- 1. A two-component cartridge comprising a mixing channel releasably mounted on said cartridge, and an insert piece releasably mounted on said cartridge, whereby the cartridge has a first outlet opening and a second outlet opening and the insert piece has an upper end that is adjacent a mixing chamber of the mixing channel and a lower end that is adjacent the first and second outlet openings, wherein each of the first and second outlet openings are shaped as a half moon in a small tube, which small tube has a separating wall, the insert piece gripping over the small tube, the separating wall dividing the cartridge into a first chamber including a first component and a second chamber including a second component, such that said first outlet opening is adjacent said first chamber and said second outlet opening is adjacent said second chamber, and one of the separating wall and the insert piece includes a groove and an other of the separating wall and the insert piece includes a spring, said insert piece and said separating wall being connected by attachment of said spring and said groove, wherein said spring and said groove are configured to prevent relative rotating of the separating wall and the insert piece, and said insert piece has several passage openings including at least one passage opening having a first end that terminates in said upper end of said insert piece and a second end that terminates in said first outlet opening, at least one additional passage opening having a third end that terminates in said upper end of said insert piece and a fourth end that terminates in said second outlet opening, a first passage opening having a fifth end that terminates in said upper end of said insert piece and a sixth end that terminates in said second outlet opening and a second passage opening having a seventh end that terminates in said upper end of said insert piece and an eighth end that terminates in said first outlet opening, wherein said first end of said at least one passage opening is adjacent said fifth end of said first passage opening and said third end of said at least one additional passage opening is adjacent said seventh end of said second passage opening, whereby the orientation of the insert piece passage openings facilitates a pre-mixing of the first and second components when the first and second components flow from the first and second chambers into the mixing chamber.
- 2. The two-component cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the groove is arranged on the separating wall and the spring on the insert piece.
- 3. The two-component cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the insert piece has for each outlet opening several passage openings.
- 4. The two-component cartridge according to claim 1, wherein when the separating wall extends through the insert piece the outlets of the passage openings are arranged at a radial distance from one another, and the radially outwardly lying outlet and the associated passage opening consist of a channel extending in peripheral direction of the insert.
- 5. The two-component cartridge according to claim 2, wherein the spring is formed by a center web of the insert piece.
- 6. The two-component cartridge according to claim 3, wherein in a part of the passage openings the outlet is arranged radially offset with respect to the inlet.
- 7. The two-component cartridge according to claim 4, wherein each of the outlets are circular segments, and the radially outwardly lying outlet extends over a larger angular area than the radially inwardly lying outlet.
- 8. The two-component cartridge according to claim 4, wherein the channels and the radially outwardly lying outlets are defined by the inner wall of the lower end of the mixing channel.
- 9. The two-component cartridge according to claim 6, wherein, viewed in an axial projection, the outlet of a passage opening, the inlet of which communicates with the one outlet opening, extends offset in the area of the outlet of the other passage opening, the inlet of which passage opening communicates with the other outlet opening.
- 10. The two-component cartridge according to claim 6, wherein the offsetting is caused by a lip projecting into the respective passage opening and extending inclined with respect to the insert axis.
- 11. The two-component cartridge according to claim 10, wherein the lip edge defines the outlet.
Priority Claims (1)
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299 12 890 U |
Jul 1999 |
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