Pneumatic solids transfer pump

US2016175877A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016175877-A1
Application numberUS-201615059224-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 2, 2016
Priority dateApr 25, 2012
Publication dateJun 23, 2016
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A transfer pump for moving pellets of adhesive includes a pump housing with an adhesive inlet coupled to a supply hopper, an adhesive outlet coupled to an outlet hose, and an adhesive passage extending between the adhesive inlet and the adhesive outlet. A first air nozzle communicates with the adhesive passage adjacent the adhesive inlet and expels a first air jet that pushes pellets of adhesive through the adhesive passage. A second air nozzle communicates with the adhesive passage between the adhesive inlet and the adhesive outlet and expels a plurality of second air jets that draw pellets of adhesive through the adhesive passage by a vacuum force. The first and second air nozzles prevent clogging of pellets in the adhesive passage and enable movement of larger pellets than either air nozzle individually.

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A method for operating a hot melt dispensing system comprising: a supply hopper for storing adhesive pellets, said supply hopper including a collector portion defining a lowermost surface of said supply hopper; a transfer pump for transporting adhesive pellets from said supply hopper, said transfer pump comprising a venturi pump including a second air nozzle for creating a low pressure zone in said transfer pump for inducing flow of adhesive pellets from said supply hopper into said transfer pump, and a pump housing with an adhesive inlet positioned substantially at said lowermost surface of said supply hopper and at an angle relative to a horizontal orientation of said lowermost surface; a first air nozzle positioned with respect to said adhesive inlet of said transfer pump for applying a flow of air for agitating the adhesive pellets and moving the adhesive pellets toward said adhesive inlet, said first air nozzle comprising an outlet aimed towards said adhesive inlet of said transfer pump, wherein said outlet of said first air nozzle is positioned upstream of said adhesive inlet of said transfer pump; and an adhesive outlet configured to be coupled to an outlet hose leading to an adhesive melter, and an adhesive passage located between said adhesive inlet and said adhesive outlet, said adhesive passage defining a passage axis and a passage periphery, the method comprising: transferring solid pellets of adhesive with the transfer pump from the supply hopper to an adhesive melter by: receiving the pellets of adhesive into the adhesive inlet of the pump housing; discharging a first air jet from the first air nozzle to be directed generally along the passage axis to push the pellets of adhesive from the adhesive inlet through the adhesive passage; and discharging a plurality of second air jets from the second air nozzle to be directed generally along the passage periphery to draw the pellets of adhesive through the adhesive passage by a vacuum force formed at the low pressure zone. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein receiving the pellets of adhesive into the adhesive inlet further comprises: feeding the pellets of adhesive into the adhesive inlet using gravity. 3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the adhesive passage of the pump housing includes a throat portion with a narrowing inner diameter, and discharging the plurality of second air jets further comprises: directing the plurality of second air jets generally tangential to the throat portion to generate the vacuum force at the adhesive inlet. 4 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising: controlling the first air jet to force the pellets of adhesive out of the adhesive inlet to thereby prevent clogging of the pellets of adhesive at the adhesive inlet. 5 . The method of claim 4 , further comprising: controlling the plurality of second air jets to throttle a flow of the pellets of adhesive through the adhesive passage, thereby preventing clogging of the pellets of adhesive at the adhesive passage. 6 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising: stopping air flow to the first air nozzle to stop pushing the pellets of adhesive from the adhesive inlet; supplying air flow to the second air nozzle for a period of time after stopping air flow to the first air nozzle such that the second air nozzle draws any pellets of adhesive remaining in the pump housing from the adhesive inlet; and stopping air flow to the second air nozzle to stop transfer of the pellets of adhesive to the adhesive melter. 7 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising: agitating the adhesive pellets with the first air jet; and receiving the adhesive pellets at the adhesive melter that have been transported through the adhesive passage. 8 . The method of claim 7 , further comprising: melting the adhesive pellets via the adhesive melter; flowing liquefied adhesive pellets from the adhesive melter to a dispenser; and administering the liquefied adhesive pellets onto an object via a dispenser. 9 . The method of claim 7 , wherein the first air jet breaks up clumps of adhesive pellets stuck to one another. 10 . A hot melt dispensing system, comprising: a supply hopper for storing adhesive pellets, said supply hopper including a collector portion defining a lowermost surface of said supply hopper; a transfer pump for transporting adhesive pellets from said supply hopper, said transfer pump comprising a venturi pump including a second air nozzle for creating a low pressure zone in said transfer pump for inducing flow of adhesive pellets from said supply hopper into said transfer pump; and said transfer pump further comprising a pump housing with an adhesive inlet positioned substantially at said lowermost surface of said supply hopper and at an angle relative to a horizontal orientation of said lowermost surface; a first air nozzle positioned with respect to said adhesive inlet of said transfer pump for applying a flow of air for agitating the adhesive pellets and moving the adhesive pellets toward said adhesive inlet, said first air nozzle comprising an outlet aimed towards said adhesive inlet of said transfer pump, wherein said outlet of said first air nozzle is positioned upstream of said adhesive inlet of said transfer pump; a melter connected to said transfer pump for heating adhesive pellets into a liquid form; and a dispenser for administering liquefied adhesive pellets from said melter. 11 . The system of claim 10 , wherein said first air nozzle is aligned with said adhesive inlet of said transfer pump. 12 . A hot melt dispensing system, comprising: a supply hopper for storing adhesive pellets, said supply hopper including a collector portion defining a lowermost surface of said supply hopper; a transfer pump for transporting adhesive pellets from said supply hopper, said transfer pump comprising a venturi pump including a second air nozzle for creating a low pressure zone in said transfer pump for inducing flow of adhesive pellets from said supply hopper into said transfer pump; and said transfer pump further comprising a pump housing with an adhesive inlet positioned substantially at said lowermost surface of said supply hopper; and a first air nozzle aligned with said adhesive inlet of said transfer pump for applying a flow of air for agitating the adhesive pellets and moving the adhesive pellets toward said adhesive inlet, said first air nozzle comprising an outlet aimed towards said adhesive inlet of said transfer pump. 13 . The hot melt dispensing system of claim 12 , wherein said outlet of said first air nozzle is located at a position above the lowermost surface of said supply hopper.

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  • provided with means for heating or cooling the liquid or other fluent material in the supplying means upstream of the applying apparatus · CPC title

  • performed by applying the liquid or other fluent material from an outlet device in contact with, or almost in contact with, the surface · CPC title

  • Pneumatic devices (incorporated in nozzles B65G53/42) · CPC title

  • with pneumatic injection of the materials by the propelling gas · CPC title

  • Systems utilising a combination of gas pressure and suction (inducing feed of the materials by suction in gas pressure systems B65G53/14) · CPC title

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What does patent US2016175877A1 cover?
A transfer pump for moving pellets of adhesive includes a pump housing with an adhesive inlet coupled to a supply hopper, an adhesive outlet coupled to an outlet hose, and an adhesive passage extending between the adhesive inlet and the adhesive outlet. A first air nozzle communicates with the adhesive passage adjacent the adhesive inlet and expels a first air jet that pushes pellets of adhesiv…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nordson Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B05C11/1042. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 23 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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