Mixer design for a plural component system

US11213840B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11213840-B2
Application numberUS-201815963390-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 26, 2018
Priority dateMay 1, 2017
Publication dateJan 4, 2022
Grant dateJan 4, 2022

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A mixer for a plural component spray gun is presented. The mixer has a mixer body comprising a mixing chamber with an outlet. The mixer also has a first fluid component inlet, coupled to a first fluid conduit, configured to introduce a first fluid component into the mixing chamber. The mixer also has a second fluid component inlet, coupled to a second fluid conduit, configured to introduce a second fluid component into the mixing chamber. The first and second fluid component inlets are offset with respect to a centerline of the mixing chamber and positioned such that a first fluid flow from the first inlet is directed toward the outlet, and a second fluid flow from the second inlet is directed toward the outlet.

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A mixer for a plural component spray gun, the mixer comprising: a mixer body comprising a mixing chamber having a single outlet and a centerline extending along a length of the mixing chamber; a first fluid component inlet coupled to a first fluid conduit, the first fluid component inlet configured to introduce a first fluid component into the mixing chamber along a first axis of the first fluid component inlet; and a second fluid component inlet coupled to a second fluid conduit, the second fluid component inlet configured to introduce a second fluid component into the mixing chamber along a second axis of the second fluid component inlet; wherein the first and second fluid component inlets arc spaced apart and disposed on opposite lateral sides of the mixer body, and the first and second axes are angled relative to a plane perpendicular to the centerline and toward the single outlet, the first and second fluid component inlets are vertically offset from each other with respect to the centerline of the mixing chamber, and the first and second fluid comnonent inlets are positioned such that there is no crossover of the first and second inlets at a pressure differential between 560 pounds per square inch (PSI) and 950 pounds per square inch (PSI). 2. The mixer of claim 1 wherein the mixer body comprises a removable spray tip, wherein the mixing chamber is entirely disposed within the removable spray tip such that the entire mixing chamber is removable with the spray tip. 3. The mixer of claim 1 , wherein the centerline comprises a longitudinal axis of the mixing chamber, the single outlet is disposed along the longitudinal axis, the first fluid component inlet is at a first angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the mixing chamber, and the second fluid component inlet is at a second angle with respect to the centerline of the mixing chamber. 4. The mixer of claim 3 , wherein a first magnitude of the first angle is substantially the same as a second magnitude of the second angle. 5. The mixer of claim 4 , wherein the first and second angles are substantially mirror images of each other with respect to the centerline of the mixing chamber. 6. The mixer of claim 3 , wherein a magnitude of the first angle is different from a magnitude of the second angle. 7. The mixer of claim 3 , wherein one of the first and second angles is approximately 10° from 90° with respect to the centerline of the mixing chamber. 8. The mixer of claim 3 , wherein one of the first and second angles is approximately 20° from 90° with respect to the centerline of the mixing chamber. 9. The mixer of claim 3 , wherein one of the first and second angles is in a range of approximately 10° to approximately 28° from 90° with respect to the centerline of the mixing chamber. 10. The mixer of claim 1 , wherein the first inlet has a first vertical offset from the centerline of the mixing chamber, and the second inlet has a second vertical offset from the centerline of the mixing chamber. 11. The mixer of claim 10 , wherein one of the first and second vertical offsets is greater than 0.01 inches from the centerline of the mixing chamber. 12. The mixer of claim 10 , wherein one of the first and second vertical offsets is at least 0.04 inches from the centerline of the mixing chamber. 13. A mixer for a plural component spray gun, the mixer comprising: a mixer body comprising a mixing chamber having a single outlet a centerline extending along a length of the mixing chamber; a first fluid component inlet coupled to a first fluid conduit, the first fluid component inlet configured to introduce a first fluid component into the mixing chamber along a first axis of the first fluid component inlet; and a second fluid component inlet coupled to a second fluid conduit, the second fluid component inlet configured to introduce a second fluid component into the mixing chamber along a second axis of the second fluid component inlet, wherein the first and second fluid component inlets are spaced apart and disposed on opposite lateral sides of the mixer body, and the first and second axes are angled relative to a plane perpendicular to the centerline and toward the single outlet, the first and second fluid component inlets are vertically offset from each other with resect to the centerline of the mixing chamber, wherein the mixing chamber has a diameter greater than 0.112 inches, and wherein one of the first and second fluid component inlets has a diameter of 0.032 inches. 14. A plural component spray gun with a mixing unit, the spray gun comprising: a spray tip configured to disperse a fluid mixture; a first component source configured to provide a first component, to a mixing chamber within the mixing unit, at a first process temperature; a second component source configured to provide a second component, to the mixing chamber within the mixing unit, at a second process temperature; and the mixing chamber comprising: a single outlet; a centerline extending along a center axis of a body of the mixing chamber; a first inlet configured to deliver the first component from the first component source to the mixing chamber along a first axis of the first inlet: a second inlet configured to deliver the second component from the second component source to the mixing chamber along a second axis of the second inlet; and wherein the first and second inlets are spaced apart and disposed on opposite lateral sides of the mixer body, and the first and second axes are angled relative to a plane perpendicular to the centerline and toward the single outlet, and wherein the first and second inlets are positioned with respect to the centerline such that the first and second inlets are each vertically offset from the centerline at a distance greater than their respective diameters and a diameter of the mixing chamber is greater than the combined diameters of the first and second inlets, and there is no crossover of the first and second inlets at a pressure differential between 560 pounds per square inch (PSI) and 950 pounds per square inch (PSI). 15. The plural component spray gun of claim 14 , wherein the angle is in a range of approximately 5° to approximately 10° from 90° with respect to the centerline. 16. The plural component spray gun of claim 14 , wherein the angle is in a range of approximately 100 to approximately 200 from 900 with respect to the centerline. 17. The plural component spray gun of claim 14 , wherein the angle is in a range of approximately 50 to approximately 250 from 90 with respect to the centerline. 18. The plural component spray gun of claim 14 , wherein the spray tip is removably coupled to the spray gun and the mixing chamber is entirely disposed within the removable spray tip of the plural component spray gun such that the first and second components are mixed entirely within the spray tip. 19. The plural component spray gun of claim 14 , wherein the mixing chamber is incorporated into a gun block of the plural component spray gun.

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  • B05B7/0408Primary

    with arrangements for mixing two or more liquids · CPC title

  • of the hand-held gun type · CPC title

  • the conduit having a plurality of openings in the axial direction or in the circumferential direction · CPC title

  • B05B7/1209Primary

    the controlling means for each liquid or other fluent material being manual and interdependent · CPC title

  • using flow mixing · CPC title

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What does patent US11213840B2 cover?
A mixer for a plural component spray gun is presented. The mixer has a mixer body comprising a mixing chamber with an outlet. The mixer also has a first fluid component inlet, coupled to a first fluid conduit, configured to introduce a first fluid component into the mixing chamber. The mixer also has a second fluid component inlet, coupled to a second fluid conduit, configured to introduce a se…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wagner Spray Tech Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B05B7/0408. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 04 2022 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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