Systems and methods for making and using a fitted cap for applying a shaped sealant shroud to a portion of a fastener
US-10458455-B2 · Oct 29, 2019 · US
US2023084296A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023084296-A1 |
| Application number | US-202217819024-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 11, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2021 |
| Publication date | Mar 16, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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A fastener painting system is a system for painting a head of a fastener. The system includes: a cup for covering the head of the fastener by contacting an edge of the cup with a surface of the object; a supply system; a liquid discharging system; and a moving mechanism. The cup has a cavity for being filled up with paint. The supply system is configured to store the paint and supply the paint into the cavity of the cup. The liquid discharging system is configured to discharge surplus paint in the cavity out of the cup. The moving mechanism is configured to change a position of the cup relative to the object. The cup has a supply port for supplying the paint into the cavity, a vent for discharging air in the cavity out, and a liquid discharging port for discharging the surplus paint out of the cavity.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A fastener painting system for painting a head of a fastener, the system comprising: a cup for covering the head of the fastener by contacting an edge of the cup with a surface of the object, the cup having a cavity for being filled up with paint; a supply system configured to store the paint and supply the paint into the cavity of the cup, the supply system having a syringe; a liquid discharging system configured to discharge surplus paint in the cavity out of the cup, the liquid discharging system having a vacuum pump or an ejector; and a moving mechanism configured to change a position of the cup relative to the object, the moving mechanism having an articulated robot or at least one drive shaft; wherein the cup has: a supply port for supplying the paint into the cavity; a vent for discharging air in the cavity out; and a liquid discharging port for discharging the surplus paint out of the cavity. 2 . The fastener painting system according to claim 1 , wherein a flexible ring-shaped sponge is attached to the edge of the cup. 3 . The fastener painting system according to claim 1 , wherein a position at which the vent opens in the cavity of the cup becomes highest in the cavity while a position at which the liquid discharging port opens in the cavity of the cup becomes lowest in the cavity when a normal direction of a plane on which the edge of the cup lies is horizontal. 4 . The fastener painting system according to claim 1 , wherein the cup has a first wall surface and a second wall surface each forming the cavity, the first wall surface being slanted so that a lowermost part of the cavity becomes lower than a lowermost part of an opening of the cup when a normal direction of a plane on which the edge of the cup lies is horizontal, the second wall surface being slanted so that an uppermost part of the cavity becomes higher than an uppermost part of the opening when the normal direction of the plane is horizontal. 5 . A method of painting a fastener by which a painted product is produced by painting a head of the fastener attached to an object, the method comprising: covering the head of the fastener with a cup by changing a position of the cup relative to the object by a moving mechanism and contacting an edge of the cup with a surface of the object, the cup having a cavity for being filled up with paint, the cup having a supply port for supplying the paint into the cavity, a vent for discharging air in the cavity out, and a liquid discharging port for discharging surplus paint out of the cavity, the moving mechanism having an articulated robot or at least one drive shaft; supplying the paint into the cavity through the supply port while discharging the air in the cavity out through the vent; and discharging the surplus paint in the cavity out through the liquid discharging port. 6 . The fastener painting system according to claim 2 , wherein a position at which the vent opens in the cavity of the cup becomes highest in the cavity while a position at which the liquid discharging port opens in the cavity of the cup becomes lowest in the cavity when a normal direction of a plane on which the edge of the cup lies is horizontal. 7 . The fastener painting system according to claim 2 , wherein the cup has a first wall surface and a second wall surface each forming the cavity, the first wall surface being slanted so that a lowermost part of the cavity becomes lower than a lowermost part of an opening of the cup when a normal direction of a plane on which the edge of the cup lies is horizontal, the second wall surface being slanted so that an uppermost part of the cavity becomes higher than an uppermost part of the opening when the normal direction of the plane is horizontal. 8 . The fastener painting system according to claim 3 , wherein the cup has a first wall surface and a second wall surface each forming the cavity, the first wall surface being slanted so that a lowermost part of the cavity becomes lower than a lowermost part of an opening of the cup when the normal direction of the plane is horizontal, the second wall surface being slanted so that an uppermost part of the cavity becomes higher than an uppermost part of the opening when the normal direction of the plane is horizontal. 9 . The fastener painting system according to claim 6 , wherein the cup has a first wall surface and a second wall surface each forming the cavity, the first wall surface being slanted so that a lowermost part of the cavity becomes lower than a lowermost part of an opening of the cup when the normal direction of the plane is horizontal, the second wall surface being slanted so that an uppermost part of the cavity becomes higher than an uppermost part of the opening when the normal direction of the plane is horizontal. 10 . The method according to claim 5 , wherein a flexible ring-shaped sponge is attached to the edge of the cup. 11 . The method according to claim 5 , wherein a position at which the vent opens in the cavity of the cup becomes highest in the cavity while a position at which the liquid discharging port opens in the cavity of the cup becomes lowest in the cavity when a normal direction of a plane on which the edge of the cup lies is horizontal. 12 . The method according to claim 5 , wherein the cup has a first wall surface and a second wall surface each forming the cavity, the first wall surface being slanted so that a lowermost part of the cavity becomes lower than a lowermost part of an opening of the cup when a normal direction of a plane on which the edge of the cup lies is horizontal, the second wall surface being slanted so that an uppermost part of the cavity becomes higher than an uppermost part of the opening when the normal direction of the plane is horizontal. 13 . The method according to claim 10 , wherein a position at which the vent opens in the cavity of the cup becomes highest in the cavity while a position at which the liquid discharging port opens in the cavity of the cup becomes lowest in the cavity when a normal direction of a plane on which the edge of the cup lies is horizontal. 14 . The method according to claim 10 , wherein the cup has a first wall surface and a second wall surface each forming the cavity, the first wall surface being slanted so that a lowermost part of the cavity becomes lower than a lowermost part of an opening of the cup when a normal direction of a plane on which the edge of the cup lies is horizontal, the second wall surface being slanted so that an uppermost part of the cavity becomes higher than an uppermost part of the opening when the normal direction of the plane is horizontal. 15 . The method according to claim 11 , wherein the cup has a first wall surface and a second wall surface each forming the cavity, the first wall surface being slanted so that a lowermost part of the cavity becomes lower than a lowermost part of an opening of the cup when the normal direction of the plane is horizontal, the second wall surface being slanted so that an uppermost part of the cavity becomes higher than an uppermost part of the opening when the normal direction of the plane is horizontal. 16 . The method according to claim 13 , wherein the cup has a first wall surface and a second wall surface each forming the cavity, the first wall surface being slanted so that a lowermost part of the cavity becomes lower than a lowermost part of an opening of the cup when the normal direction of the plane is horizontal, the second wall surface being slanted so that an uppermost part of the cav
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