Piezo-pneumatic valve driving type dispensing pump and method of dispensing viscous liquid by using the pump

US2016136664A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016136664-A1
Application numberUS-201514945209-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateNov 18, 2015
Priority dateNov 18, 2014
Publication dateMay 19, 2016
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A piezo-pneumatic valve driving type dispensing pump having an improved dispensing speed and a simplified structure, and a method of dispensing a viscous liquid by using the pump. Accordingly, a viscous liquid may be easily dispensed by reciprocating a valve rod inserted into a reservoir storing the viscous liquid, by using an air pressure. In particular, the air pressure may be precisely controlled by opening or closing a flow passage allowing the air to enter or exit, by using a piezoelectric element-based piezoelectric valve. Thus, the valve rod may be operated precisely at a high speed so that an exact amount of the viscous liquid is dispensed at a high speed.

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A liquid dispenser comprising: a cylinder; a piston operably engaged with the cylinder and configured to slide relative to the cylinder, the cylinder and the piston defining an air chamber; a liquid valve assembly comprising a nozzle and a valve rod with a tip facing the nozzle, the valve rod connected to the piston and configured to move along an axis relative to the nozzle as the piston slides relative to the cylinder; a first air channel connecting the air chamber to a positive air pressure supply; a second air channel connecting the air chamber to a negative air pressure supply; a first piezoelectric valve comprising a first piezoelectric actuator configured to expand and shrink in accordance with a first voltage signal applied thereto, thereby causing to open and close the first air channel for selectively applying positive air pressure to the air chamber from the positive air pressure supply; a second piezoelectric valve comprising a second piezoelectric actuator configured to expand and shrink in accordance with a second voltage signal applied thereto, thereby causing to open and close the second air channel for selectively applying negative air pressure to the air chamber from the negative air pressure supply; electric circuits configured to generate the first voltage signal for applying to the first piezoelectric actuator and further to generate the second voltage signal for applying to the second piezoelectric actuator such that the first and second voltage signals are to alternatingly open the first and second air channels without both being fully open at any time during normal operation, wherein when the first and second voltage signals cause to open the first air channel and to close the second air channel, positive air pressure is applied to the air chamber via the first air channel to move the piston in a first direction, which to cause the tip of the valve rod to move along the axis toward or away from the nozzle for controlling liquid dispensing, wherein when the first and second voltage signals cause to close the first air channel and to open the second air channel, negative air pressure is applied to the air chamber to move the piston in a second direction opposite to the first direction, which to cause the tip of the valve rod to move along the axis toward or away from the nozzle for controlling liquid dispensing. 2 . The liquid dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the valve rod is configured to move toward the nozzle and then pressurize a valve seat of the nozzle for dispensing liquid as negative air pressure is applied to the air chamber to move the piston in the second direction. 3 . The liquid dispenser of claim 1 , further comprising a spring configured to apply a resilient force to the piston in the second direction such that the piston moves in the second direction by the resilient force in addition to the negative air pressure applied to the air chamber. 4 . The liquid dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the first and second voltage signals are configured to operate the first and second piezoelectric actuators to open the second air channel only while the first air channel is fully closed during normal operation. 5 . The liquid dispenser of claim 4 , wherein the first and second voltage signals are configured to operate the first and second piezoelectric actuators to open the first air channel only while the second air channel is fully closed during normal operation. 6 . The liquid dispenser of claim 5 , wherein the first and the first and second voltage signals are configured to operate the first and second piezoelectric actuators to fully close the first and second air channels between an opening period of the first air channel and an opening period of the second air channel during normal operation, wherein the opening period of the first air channel is a time span for which the first air channel is substantially open, and the opening period of the second air channel is a time span for which the second air channel is substantially open. 7 . The liquid dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the first and second voltage signals are configured to operate the first and second piezoelectric actuators such that the second piezoelectric valve opens and closes the second air channel at least two times while the first piezoelectric valve maintains full closing of the first air channel for a period between two immediately neighboring opening periods of the first air channel, wherein the opening period of the first air channel is a time span for which the first air channel is substantially open. 8 . The liquid dispenser of claim 7 , wherein the first and second piezoelectric actuators are configured to shrink to open the first and second air channels and expand to close the first and second air channels, respectively, wherein the first and second voltage signals are configured to operate the first and second piezoelectric actuators such that the second piezoelectric actuator shrinks and expands at least two times while the first piezoelectric actuator maintains expansion for fully closing the first air channel for the period. 9 . The liquid dispenser of claim 7 , wherein the opening period of the first air channel is longer than an opening period of the second air channel for which the second air channel is substantially open. 10 . The liquid dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the electric circuits comprises at least a processor configured to generated a signal for changing the first voltage signal to adjust a level of expansion and shrinkage of the first piezoelectric actuator when a displacement of the piezoelectric actuator is smaller than a reference value. 11 . A method of dispensing liquid, the method comprising: providing the liquid dispenser of claim 1 ; and generating a first voltage signal for applying to the first piezoelectric actuator and a second voltage signal for applying to the second piezoelectric actuator, wherein the first and second voltage signals are to alternatingly open the first and second air channels without both being fully open at any time during normal operation; and applying the first and second voltage signals to the first and second piezoelectric actuators, respectively: to open the first air channel and close the second air channel, thereby applying positive air pressure to the air chamber via the first air channel to move the piston in a first direction, which to cause the tip of the valve rod to move along the axis toward or away from the nozzle for controlling liquid dispensing, and further to open the second air channel and close the first air channel, thereby applying negative air pressure to the air chamber to move the piston in a second direction opposite to the first direction, which to cause the tip of the valve rod to move along the axis toward or away from the nozzle for controlling liquid dispensing. 12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the valve rod moves toward the nozzle and then pressurizes a valve seat of the nozzle for dispensing liquid as negative air pressure is applied to the air chamber to move the piston in the second direction. 13 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the liquid dispenser further comprises a spring applying a resilient force to the piston in the second direction such that the piston moves in the second direction by the resilient force in addition to the negative air pressure applied to the air chamber. 14 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the first and second voltage signals are applied to operate the first and second piezoelectric actuators to open the second air channel only while the first air channel is fully

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Classifications

  • B05B9/0413Primary

    with reciprocating pumps, e.g. membrane pump, piston pump, bellow pump (B05B9/0409 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Valves; Arrangement of valves · CPC title

  • Fluid actuated valves · CPC title

  • one side of the piston being spring-loaded · CPC title

  • F04B49/22Primary

    by means of valves (F04B49/03 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US2016136664A1 cover?
A piezo-pneumatic valve driving type dispensing pump having an improved dispensing speed and a simplified structure, and a method of dispensing a viscous liquid by using the pump. Accordingly, a viscous liquid may be easily dispensed by reciprocating a valve rod inserted into a reservoir storing the viscous liquid, by using an air pressure. In particular, the air pressure may be precisely contr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Protec Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B05B9/0413. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 19 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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