Systems and methods for applying markings to an article
US-8968422-B2 · Mar 3, 2015 · US
US9718080B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9718080-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615179089-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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Provided are apparatuses for the infusion of one or more additives into the surface of a linear substrate. The apparatuses include a processing barrel having an infusion chamber defined therein as well as a linear substrate inlet and a linear substrate outlet. The processing barrel also includes an infusion fluid inlet and an infusion solution outlet in fluid communication with the infusion chamber. The infusion chamber is dimensionally reconfigurable, optionally during an infusion process.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A linear substrate infusion compartment for infusing one or more components of an infusion liquid into a linear substrate, the linear substrate infusion compartment comprising: a processing barrel including an outer processing vessel and an inner processing vessel, the outer processing vessel having an outer wall having opposing ends, the inner processing vessel and the outer processing vessel forming a nested arrangement along a longitudinal length of the processing barrel with at least a portion of an infusion chamber defined therebetween, the inner processing vessel being axially moveable relative the outer processing vessel, the processing barrel also having a linear substrate inlet having an inlet seal and defining an inlet opening into the infusion chamber and a linear substrate outlet having an outlet seal and defining an outlet opening out of the infusion chamber, an exposure gap defined between the linear substrate inlet and the linear substrate outlet, the processing barrel further including an infusion liquid inlet and an infusion liquid outlet in liquid communication with the infusion chamber, the at least one of the inlet seal and the outlet seal being moveably coupled to the outer wall and is moveable with respect to the other of the inlet seal and the outlet seal between a plurality of relative positions, each of the relative positions defining a different length of the exposure gap, in a first relative position, the one of the inlet seal and the outlet seal being located between the opposing ends of the outer wall and the exposure gap having a first length that is greater than zero, in the first relative position the exposure gap also being in liquid communication with the infusion chamber, and in a second relative position of the inlet seal and the outlet seal the exposure gap having a second length that is less than the first length. 2. The linear substrate infusion compartment of claim 1 , wherein the second length is equal to zero in the second relative position. 3. The linear substrate infusion compartment of claim 1 , wherein in the second relative position the linear substrate inlet is in engagement with the linear substrate outlet and the exposure gap is not in communication with the infusion chamber. 4. The linear substrate infusion compartment of claim 1 , wherein, relative to each other, the infusion liquid inlet is located toward one end of the processing barrel and the infusion liquid outlet is located toward the other end of the processing barrel. 5. The linear substrate infusion compartment of claim 1 , wherein, relative to each other, the infusion liquid inlet is located closer to the linear substrate outlet of the processing barrel and the infusion liquid outlet is located closer to the linear substrate inlet of the processing barrel. 6. The linear substrate infusion compartment of claim 1 , wherein both the infusion liquid inlet and the infusion liquid outlet traverse the outer wall of the outer processing vessel. 7. The linear substrate infusion compartment of claim 1 , wherein the inlet seal has an inner diameter configured to allow a linear substrate to pass into the processing barrel while substantially retaining the infusion liquid within the processing barrel. 8. The linear substrate infusion compartment of claim 1 , further comprising a discharge seal provided between the inner processing vessel and the outer processing vessel, the discharge seal having an inner diameter configured to allow portions of the inner processing vessel to slidably pass into and out of the outer processing vessel. 9. The linear substrate infusion compartment of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of relative positions define the infusion chamber with a corresponding plurality of relative volumes. 10. The linear substrate infusion compartment of claim 1 , wherein the exposure gap is in fluid communication with the infusion chamber at all relative positions between the first relative position and the second relative position. 11. A linear substrate infusion system for infusing one or more components of an infusion liquid into a linear substrate, the linear substrate infusion system comprising: a processing barrel including an outer processing vessel and an inner processing vessel, the outer processing vessel having an outer wall having opposing ends, the inner processing vessel and the outer processing vessel forming a nested arrangement along a longitudinal length of the processing barrel with at least a portion of an infusion chamber defined therebetween, the processing barrel also having a linear substrate inlet having an inlet seal and defining an inlet opening into the infusion chamber and also a linear substrate outlet with an outlet seal and defining an outlet out of the infusion chamber, an exposure gap defined between the linear substrate inlet and the linear substrate outlet, the processing barrel further including portions defining an infusion liquid inlet and an infusion liquid outlet in liquid communication with the infusion chamber, at least one of the inlet and outlet seals being moveably coupled to the outer wall and being moveable with respect to each other between a plurality of relative positions, each of the relative positions defining a different length of the exposure gap, in a first relative position, the one of the inlet and outlet seals being in a first position located between the opposing ends of the outer wall, and in a second relative position, the one of the inlet and outlet being in a second position that is different from the first position, in the first relative position, the exposure gap having a first length that is greater than zero and the exposure gap being in liquid communication with the infusion chamber, and in the second relative position, the exposure gap having a second length that is less than the first length; and a first liquid loop fluidically connecting the infusion liquid inlet and the infusion liquid outlet. 12. The linear substrate infusion system of claim 11 , wherein the first liquid loop includes a first pump configured for directionally moving the infusion liquid through the first liquid loop. 13. The linear substrate infusion system of claim 11 , further comprising a first additive source coupled to the first liquid loop and configured to provide a first additive to the first liquid loop, wherein the first additive is the component or forms a part of the component of the infusion liquid. 14. The linear substrate infusion system of claim 11 , further comprising a plurality of additive sources coupled to the first liquid loop, each of the plurality of additive sources being configured to respectively provide different additives to the first liquid loop. 15. The linear substrate infusion system of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of additive sources are each configured to provide a different additive to the first liquid loop. 16. The linear substrate infusion system of claim 14 , wherein the different additives are each a component of or form a part of the component of the infusion liquid. 17. The linear substrate infusion system of claim 14 , wherein the additive is a dye. 18. The linear substrate infusion system of claim 14 , wherein the additive is a weatherability enhancer to the linear substrate. 19. The linear substrate infusion system of claim 11 , further comprising a heater configured to control a temperature of the infusion liquid within the first liquid loop to an infusion temperature. 20. The linear substrate infu
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