Mixing valve
US-2024173680-A1 · May 30, 2024 · US
US10464086B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10464086-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515501384-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2019 |
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A metering and mixing device contains a multichamber cartridge and a cartridge holder having a reception container for the multichamber cartridge and a compressed air connection and a connection for an application device. The reception container has an internal tube arranged coaxially to the walls of the cartridge holder and equipped with static mixing elements. The multichamber cartridge contains an upper portion having a directional valve, a middle portion configured as a tubular empty space surrounded by at least two chambers arranged tubularly in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the cartridge, and a lower portion having a piston for each chamber. The multichamber cartridge is arranged in the cartridge holder such that the inner wall of the inner tube of the multichamber cartridge bears, leak-tight, against the outer wall of the tube of the cartridge holder.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A metering and mixing device, comprising: i) a cartridge holder, comprising: (a) a reception container for a multichamber cartridge, and (b) a compressed air connection and a connection for an application device, wherein the reception container comprises an internal tube which is arranged coaxially to walls of the cartridge holder and is equipped with static mixing elements; and ii) a multichamber cartridge for the cartridge holder, wherein the multichamber cartridge comprises: an upper portion comprising a directional valve; a middle portion, wherein a center of the middle portion is configured in a direction of a longitudinal axis as a tubular empty space, the tubular empty space is surrounded by at least two chambers arranged in a tubular manner and in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the cartridge, adjacent chambers are separated from one another by a common partition, and each chamber is connected to the upper portion via at least one orifice; and a lower portion which comprises a piston for each chamber, wherein the pistons close off the chambers, leak-tight, from below and are connected to one another via cutting devices arranged such that the cutting devices sever the common partition of the adjacent chambers when the pistons are displaced in the direction of the upper portion, and wherein the multichamber cartridge is arranged in the cartridge holder such that the tubular empty space of the multichamber cartridge is filled with a form fit by the internal tube of the cartridge holder, and an outer wall of the middle portion of the multichamber cartridge bears with a form fit against an inner wall of the cartridge holder. 2. The metering and mixing device of claim 1 , wherein the tubular empty space and the two chambers are formed by a coaxial arrangement of an inner tube, a middle tube, and an outer tube, the inner tube surrounds the tubular empty space, an outer surface of the inner tube and an inner surface of the middle tube form a first chamber which is closed off in the direction of the lower portion by a piston and is closed off in the direction of the upper portion by an orifice to the upper portion, and an outer surface of the middle tube and an inner surface of the outer tube form a second chamber which is closed off in the direction of the lower portion by a piston and is closed off in the direction of the upper portion by an orifice to the upper portion. 3. The metering and mixing device of claim 1 , wherein the tubular empty space in the multichamber cartridge serves for receiving the internal tube of the cartridge holder. 4. The metering and mixing device of claim 1 , wherein the tubular empty space is surrounded by a tube, and the tube extends through the lower portion of the multichamber cartridge. 5. The metering and mixing device of claim 1 , wherein the cutting devices are in the form of wedge-shape gaps. 6. The metering and mixing device of claim 1 , wherein a premixing chamber is integrated in the directional valve. 7. A method for conveying, metering, and mixing of two or more components, the method comprising: conveying, metering, and mixing the components using the metering and mixing device of claim 1 . 8. A method for coating a substrate with a two-component or multicomponent coating media, the method comprising: connecting the metering and mixing device of claim 1 to a paint spray gun, conveying the components pneumatically into the upper portion of the metering and mixing device and in the opposite direction by the static mixing elements and mixing the components to obtain a homogeneous mixture of the components, subsequently feeding the homogeneous mixture of the components to the application device, and applying the homogeneous mixture to the substrate via the application device. 9. The method of claim 8 , which is interrupted once or more than once, wherein the multichamber cartridge is cleaned during the interruption, and thereafter the method resumes with the same multichamber cartridge or with another multichamber cartridge.
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