Adhesive and sealant mixers with automatic stroke length adjustment

US10894238B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10894238-B2
Application numberUS-201815939713-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 29, 2018
Priority dateMar 29, 2018
Publication dateJan 19, 2021
Grant dateJan 19, 2021

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Mixers for adhesives and sealants that include automatic stroke length adjustment for different sizes and configurations of adhesive and sealant cartridges are disclosed. The mixers include a sensor for detecting when a mixing impeller reaches the top of a cartridge and the bottom of a cartridge, which sends a signal to a main pressure cylinder to reverse direction. The stroke length of the mixer is automatically adjusted without the necessity of manual selection based upon a particular cartridge size.

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A mixer for adhesives or sealants comprising: a cartridge support plate; a cartridge holder sleeve mounted on the cartridge support plate structured and arranged to receive at least a portion of an adhesive or sealant cartridge therein; a pressure sensitive housing mounted on the cartridge support plate; a piston reciprocatingly movable within the pressure sensitive housing defining an upper piston chamber and a lower piston chamber within the pressure sensitive housing; an upper biasing element in the upper piston chamber; a lower biasing element in the lower piston chamber; at least one proximity sensor mounted on the pressure sensitive housing structured and arranged to sense a position of the piston within the pressure sensitive housing; a piston rod connected to the piston and extendable from the pressure sensitive housing; and a main pressure cylinder comprising a reciprocating rod extendable therefrom connected to the piston rod, wherein upward movement of the reciprocating rod causes the piston to move toward an upper end wall of the upper piston chamber against force applied to the piston by the upper biasing element, and downward movement of the reciprocating rod causes the piston to move toward a lower end wall of the lower piston chamber against force applied to the piston by the lower biasing element. 2. The mixer of claim 1 , wherein the upper biasing element comprises an upper compression spring and the lower biasing element comprises a lower compression spring. 3. The mixer of claim 1 , wherein the upper biasing element comprises pressurized fluid that is selectively introduced into the upper piston chamber, and the lower biasing element comprises pressurized fluid that is selectively introduced into the lower piston chamber. 4. The mixer of claim 3 , wherein the pressurized fluid is air. 5. The mixer of claim 1 , further comprising an adhesive or sealant cartridge mounted in the cartridge holder, wherein the cartridge comprises: a lower end with a discharge opening therethrough; an upper open end; an upper plunger inserted in the cartridge through the upper open end; a rotatable dasher rod slidably extendable through the discharge opening; a mixing impeller attached to an upper end of the rotatable dasher rod; a spindle attachment disk attached to a lower end of the rotatable dasher rod; and an adhesive or sealant material at least partially filling a mixing volume inside the cartridge between the lower end and the upper plunger. 6. The mixer of claim 5 , wherein the upper biasing element comprises an upper compression spring and the lower biasing element comprises a lower compression spring, and each of the upper and lower compression springs do not substantially compress when the mixing impeller passes through the adhesive or sealant material inside the cartridge. 7. The mixer of claim 6 , wherein the lower compression spring compresses upon contact between the mixing impeller and the upper plunger, and the upper compression spring compresses upon contact between the mixing impeller and the lower end of the cartridge. 8. The mixer of claim 5 , wherein the mixer further comprises a rotatable spindle to which the spindle attachment disk of the dasher rod is releasably secured, and wherein: rotation of the rotatable spindle causes rotation of the dasher rod; and reciprocating movement of the reciprocating rod in relation to the main cylinder cases the pressure sensitive housing, cartridge support plate, cartridge holder sleeve and cartridge to move vertically in relation to the rotatable spindle, dasher rod and mixing impeller to thereby stroke the mixing impeller through the adhesive or sealant material contained in the cartridge. 9. The mixer of claim 8 , wherein, when the mixer impeller contacts the upper plunger, the piston is forced downward in the pressure sensitive housing against biasing force provided by the lower biasing element and, when the mixing impeller contacts the lower end of the cartridge, the piston is forced upward in the pressure sensitive housing against biasing force provided by the upper biasing element. 10. The mixer of claim 9 , wherein the at least one proximity sensor comprises: an upper proximity sensor mounted adjacent an upper end wall of the upper piston chamber; and a lower proximity sensor mounted adjacent a lower end wall of the lower piston chamber, and wherein the upper proximity sensor detects the piston when the piston moves upward against the upper biasing element upon contact of the mixing impeller with the lower end of the cartridge, and the lower proximity sensor detects the piston when the piston moves downward against the lower biasing element upon contact of the mixing impeller with the upper plunger. 11. An adhesive or sealant mixing assembly comprising: a cartridge support plate; an adhesive sealant cartridge mounted on the cartridge support plate; a pressure sensitive housing connected to the cartridge support plate; a piston reciprocatingly movable within the pressure sensitive housing defining an upper piston chamber and a lower piston chamber within the pressure sensitive housing; an upper biasing element in the upper piston chamber; a lower biasing element in the lower piston chamber; at least one proximity sensor mounted on the pressure sensitive housing structured and arranged to sense a position of the piston within the pressure sensitive housing; a piston rod connected to the piston and extendable from the pressure sensitive housing; a main pressure cylinder comprising a reciprocating rod extendable therefrom connected to the piston rod, wherein upward movement of the reciprocating rod causes the piston to move toward an upper end wall of the upper piston chamber against force applied to the piston by the upper biasing element, and downward movement of the reciprocating rod causes the piston to move toward a lower end wall of the lower piston chamber against force applied to the piston by the lower biasing element, and wherein the adhesive or sealant cartridge comprises: a lower end with a discharge opening therethrough; an upper open end; an upper plunger inserted in the cartridge through the upper open end; a rotatable dasher rod slidably extendable through the discharge opening; a mixing impeller attached to an upper end of the rotatable dasher rod; a spindle attachment disk attached to a lower end of the rotatable dasher rod; and an adhesive or sealant material at least partially filling a mixing volume inside the cartridge between the lower end and the upper plunger. 12. A pressure sensitive position sensing system for use with an adhesive or sealant cartridge mixer comprising: a pressure sensitive housing mounted on a cartridge support plate; a piston reciprocatingly movable within the pressure sensitive housing defining an upper piston chamber and a lower piston chamber within the pressure sensitive housing; an upper biasing element in the upper piston chamber; a lower biasing element in the lower piston chamber; at least one proximity sensor mounted on the pressure sensitive housing structured and arranged to sense a position of the piston within the pressure sensitive housing; a piston rod connected to the piston and extendable from the pressure sensitive housing; and a main pressure cylinder comprising a reciprocating rod extendable therefrom connected to the piston rod, wherein upward movement of the reciprocating rod causes the piston to move toward an upper end wall of the upper piston chamber against force applied to the piston by the upper biasing element, and downward movement of the reciprocating rod

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  • adapted to be mounted during use on a standard, base or support · CPC title

  • B01F31/40Primary

    with an axially oscillating rotary stirrer · CPC title

  • Clamping or holding arrangements for mounting receptacles on mixing devices · CPC title

  • of the syringe or cartridge type · CPC title

  • Mixing of ingredients for adhesives or glues; Mixing adhesives and gas · CPC title

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What does patent US10894238B2 cover?
Mixers for adhesives and sealants that include automatic stroke length adjustment for different sizes and configurations of adhesive and sealant cartridges are disclosed. The mixers include a sensor for detecting when a mixing impeller reaches the top of a cartridge and the bottom of a cartridge, which sends a signal to a main pressure cylinder to reverse direction. The stroke length of the mix…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Prc Desoto Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01F31/40. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 19 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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