Claims
- 1. An airless variable angle liquid dispenser comprising:a nozzle with a forward face and a dispensing orifice; a first liquid passageway in the nozzle having a central axis intersecting the dispensing orifice; a plurality of angled second liquid passageways, each angled second liquid passageway having a central axis intersecting the dispersing orifice and the central axis of the first liquid passageway; and a variable flow means adjustable to vary the flows of liquid entering the first liquid passageway and the plurality of angled second liquid passageways and thereby to vary the angle of the liquid dispensed from the dispensing orifice.
- 2. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein the variable flow means comprises a body forming an input passageway to the first passageway and the plurality of angled second passageways, and carrying a flow control member operable to divide the flow of liquid entering the input passageway between the first passageway and the plurality of angled second passageways.
- 3. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 2 wherein said nozzle comprises a nozzle body forming said forward face, said orifice, said first passageway and said plurality of angled second passageways, and said body forming said input passageway rotatably carries said flow control member to permit uniform variable division of the liquid entering the input passageway between the first passageway and the plurality of angled second passageways.
- 4. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 3, wherein said body has a forward portion adopted for sealed engagement with said nozzle body and provides a seal between said first passageway and said plurality of angled second passageways, said forward portion of said body having a first feed passageway between said input passageway and said first passageway of said nozzle body and a second feed passageway between said input passageway and said angled second passageways of said nozzle body, said flow control member being threadably carried by said body to extend variably with respect to an orifice leading to said second feed passageway and provide variable division of flow to said first feed passageway and said second feed passageways.
- 5. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 3 wherein said angled second passageways have diameters of from about 0.04 to about 0.09 inches and have central axes that converge at an included angle of from about 20° to about 50°, and said first passageway has a diameter about 25% to about 75% of the diameters of said angled second passageways bisect the converging central axes of said angled second passageways, said first and angled second passageways forming said dispensing orifice in the forward face of the nozzle.
- 6. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 5, wherein the first passageway has a diameter about 70% of the diameter of said two passageways.
- 7. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 5, wherein the two converging central axes of said two passageways are separated a distance of about 150% of their diameters at the front face of the nozzle.
- 8. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 7, wherein the front face of the nozzle is flat.
- 9. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 7, wherein a cylindrical chamber is formed in the rear of the nozzle body.
- 10. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 9, wherein the nozzle has a length of from about 0.4 to about 0.5 inches from its front face to its rear face and the cylindrical chamber has a depth of about 0.25 inches from the rear face and a diameter of about 0.375 inches.
- 11. A method for mixing and applying a two-component material comprising the steps of:providing a flow of a first component; providing a flow of a second component; providing a dispensing nozzle with a first passageway and plural angled second passageways converging within the nozzle and forming a single dispensing opening; mixing the flows of the first and second components to provide a flow of mixed two-component material; providing a variable flow control means operable to vary flows of mixed two-component material to the first passageway and the plural angled second passageways; and varying the variable flow control means to vary the flows of the two-component material flowing in the first passageway and in the plural angled second passageways and the width of the applied mixed two-component material.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the flow of mixed two-component material is directed to an input passageway leading to the nozzle, the variable flow control means is provided between the input passageway and the nozzle, and the flows of mixed two-component material flowing in the first passageway and in the plural angled second passageways are varied by variably dividing the flow of mixed two-component material between the first passageway and the plural angled second passageways.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of directing a flow of solvent through said input passageway and said first and angled second passageways upon the termination of flow of the mixed two-component material.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein said first component is a polyester resin and said second component is a catalyst for said polyester resin.
- 15. The method of claim 11 wherein the variable flow control means comprises a flow splitter for the flow of mixed two-component material to the first and the plural angled second passageways to variably split the flows of mixed component material into the first passageway and plural angled second passageways.
- 16. A variable angle liquid dispenser comprising:a nozzle body with a forward face and a dispensing orifice; a first passageway in the nozzle body having a central axis intersecting the dispensing orifice; a plurality of angled second passageways in the nozzle body, each angled second passageway having a central axis intersecting the dispensing orifice and the central axis of the first passageway; a variable flow means body having a rear portion forming an input passageway and having a forward portion adopted for sealed engagement with said nozzle body and providing a seal between said first passageway and said plurality of angled second passageways, said forward portion of the variable flow means body having a first feed passageway between said input passageway and said first passageway of said nozzle body and a second feed passageway between said input passageway and said angled second passageways of said nozzle body, and a valve member being threadably carried by said variable flow means body to extend variably in said input passageway and provide a variable division of liquid flow to said first feed passageway and said second feed passageway.
- 17. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 16 wherein said input passageway includes an entry orifice to said second feed passageway, and said valve member has an end variably extendible into said entry orifice to provide a variable restriction of flow to said second feed passageway.
- 18. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 17, wherein the end of the valve member is angled.
- 19. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 16, wherein the plurality of angled second passageways have diameters of from about 0.04 to about 0.09 inches and have central axes that converge at an included angle of from about 20° to about 50°, said first passageway has a diameter about 25% to about 75% of the diameters of said angled second passageways, bisects the converging central axes of said angled second passageways, said first and angled second passageways forming said dispensing orifice in the forward face of the nozzle.
- 20. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 19, wherein the first passageway has a diameter about 70% of the diameter of said two passageways.
- 21. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 19, wherein the front face of the nozzle is flat.
- 22. The variable angle liquid dispenser of claim 16, wherein a cylindrical chamber is formed in the rear of the nozzle body, and said cylindrical chamber mates with the forward portion of the variable flow means body to provide sealed engagement therewith and a seal between said first passageway and said plurality of angled second passageways.
- 23. A method for mixing and applying a two-component polyester material including a polyester resin and a catalyst therefor, comprising the steps ofproviding a source of the polyester resin; providing a source of the catalyst; providing a dispensing nozzle with three passageways converging within the nozzle and forming a single dispensing opening, two passageways having diameters of from about 0.04 to about 0.09 inches and having their central axes converging at about the nozzle face with an included angle of from about 25° to about 50° and a third passageway having a diameter of about 25 percent to about 75 percent of the diameters of said two converging passageways and bisecting the converging axes of said two passageways; providing a flow path for the polyester resin from its source to a mixing chamber adjacent to and connected with said three passageways; providing a flow path for the catalyst from its source to said mixing chamber adjacent to and connected with said three passageways; controlling the flow rates of the polyester resin and catalyst to provide a catalyst flow rate from about 0.5 percent to about 10 percent of the flow rate of the polyester resin; mixing the polyester resin and catalyst while flowing in said mixing chamber; and combining the mixed and flowing polyester and catalyst with the three passageways as a mixing substantially planar stream immediately adjacent the dispensing opening for application to a substrate.
- 24. The method of claim 23 further comprising the step of directing a flow of solvent through said mixing chamber and said three passageways upon the termination of flow of polyester resin and catalyst.
- 25. The method of claim 23 wherein the two passageways converge at an included angle of about 50° and the third passageway has a diameter of about 70 percent of the diameter of said two passageways, and the polyester resin and catalyst are pressurized from about 120 psi to about 500 psi.
- 26. A method for mixing and applying a reactive two-component polyester material, comprising the steps of:providing a source of polyester resin of the two-component polyester material; providing a source of catalyst of the two-component polyester material; providing a dispenser with three passageways converging within the dispenser, two passageways having diameters of from about 0.04 to about 0.09 inches and having central axes that converge at an included angle of from about 25° to about 50°, and a third passageway having a diameter of about 25 percent to about 75 percent of the diameters of said two passageways and intersecting and bisecting the converging axes of said two passageways; connecting said source of polyester resin with a mixing chamber adjacent the three passageways; connecting said source of catalyst with said mixing chamber adjacent said three passageways; pressurizing the polyester resin and catalyst and providing a catalyst flow rate from about 0.5 percent to about 10 percent of the flow rate of the polyester resin; mixing the polyester resin and catalyst while flowing in said mixing chamber; and directing the mixed and flowing polyester resin and catalyst with said three passageways for combination and further mixing as an expanding stream for application on a substrate.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein said three passageways form a single dispensing opening and direct the mixed polyester and catalyst for combination and mixing immediately adjacent the dispensing opening.
- 28. The method of claim 27 further comprising the step of directing a flow of compressed air through said mixing chamber and said three passageways upon the termination of flow of the polyester resin and catalyst.
- 29. The method of claim 26 wherein the two passageways converge at an included angle of about 40° and have diameters of about 0.07 to about 0.08 inches, the third passageway has a diameter of about 70 percent of the diameters of said two passageways, and the polyester resin and catalyst are pressurized from about 300 psi to about 500 psi.
- 30. The method of claim 26 comprising the step of directing a flow of solvent for the polyester resin and catalyst through the mixing chamber and three passageways.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/578,608, filed May 25, 2000, now abandoned.
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