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US9718084B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9718084-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414539517-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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A fluid application device having a contact nozzle assembly with a fluidic oscillator is provided. The fluid application device includes an applicator head and a nozzle assembly. The nozzle assembly includes a first conduit configured to receive a first fluid from the applicator head, a second conduit configured to receive a second fluid from the applicator head and an application conduit including a receptacle and first and second branches. The receptacle is fluidically connected with the first conduit and configured to receive the first fluid. The first and second branches are fluidically connected to the second conduit and receptacle and are configured to receive the second fluid. The nozzle assembly further includes an orifice fluidically connected to the application conduit and configured to discharge the first fluid for application onto a strand of material, and a guide slot extending from the orifice and configured to receive the strand of material.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fluid application device, comprising: an applicator head; and a nozzle assembly fluidically coupled to the applicator head, the nozzle assembly comprising: a first conduit configured to receive a first fluid from the applicator head; a second conduit configured to receive a second fluid from the applicator head; an application conduit disposed downstream from, and fluidically connected to the first conduit and the second conduit, the application conduit including a receptacle, a first branch and a second branch, wherein the receptacle is fluidically connected with the first conduit and is configured to receive the first fluid from the first conduit, and the first branch and the second branch are fluidically connected to the second conduit and are configured to receive the second fluid from the second conduit; an orifice fluidically connected to, and disposed downstream from, the application conduit, the orifice extending between the first branch and the second branch, the orifice configured to receive the first fluid from the receptacle and the second fluid from the first and second branches such that the second fluid acts on the first fluid from opposing directions, the orifice further configured to discharge the first fluid for application onto a strand of material; a guide slot extending relative to the orifice, the guide slot configured to receive the strand of material; and a plurality of laminated plates, wherein the first conduit, second conduit, application conduit, orifice and guide slot are formed in the plurality of laminated plates. 2. The fluid application device of claim 1 , the second conduit further comprising a flow-splitting section, the flow-splitting section including a first leg fluidically connected to the first branch and a second leg fluidically connected to the second branch. 3. The fluid application device of claim 2 , the second conduit further comprising a first portion, a reservoir, and a second portion, wherein the first portion is fluidically connected to, and spaced from, the second portion by the reservoir, and the flow-splitting section is formed in the second portion. 4. The fluid application device of claim 2 , the flow-splitting section further comprising a first arm, a second arm, and a head, and the nozzle assembly further comprising an oscillator conduit fluidically connected to the second conduit, the oscillator conduit comprising a first arm feed hole fluidically connected to the first arm, a second arm feed hole fluidically connected to the second arm, a first leg feed hole fluidically connected to the first leg, a second leg feed hole fluidically connected to the second leg, a first oscillator slot fluidically connected to the first arm feed hole and the first leg feed hole, and a second oscillator slot fluidically connected to the second arm feed hole and the second leg feed hole. 5. The fluid application device of claim 1 , the guide slot further comprising an open end configured to receive the strand of material and a closed end defining a stop where the strand of material is positioned at or at least partially within the orifice. 6. The fluid application device of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid is an adhesive and the second fluid is air. 7. The fluid application device of claim 1 , wherein the first branch and the second branch are positioned relative to the orifice such that discharge of the second fluid from the first branch and the second branch causes the first fluid to fluctuate during application onto the strand of material. 8. A nozzle assembly for a fluid application device, the nozzle assembly comprising: a first conduit configured to receive a first fluid; a second conduit configured to receive a second fluid; an application conduit disposed downstream from, and fluidically connected to the first conduit and the second conduit, the application conduit including a receptacle, a first branch and a second branch, wherein the receptacle is fluidically connected with the first conduit and is configured to receive the first fluid from the first conduit, and the first branch and the second branch are fluidically connected to the second conduit and are configured to receive the second fluid from the second conduit, wherein the application conduit receives the first fluid from a first direction and receives the second fluid from a second direction opposite to the first direction; an orifice fluidically connected to, and disposed downstream from, the application conduit, the orifice configured to receive the first fluid from the receptacle and the second fluid from the first and second branches and discharge the first fluid for application onto a strand of material; a guide slot extending from the orifice, the guide slot configured to receive the strand of material; and a plurality of laminated plates, wherein the first conduit, second conduit, application conduit, orifice and guide slot are formed in one or more plates of the plurality of laminated plates. 9. The nozzle assembly of claim 8 , the second conduit further comprising a flow-splitting section, the flow-splitting section including a first leg fluidically connected to the first branch and a second leg fluidically connected to the second branch. 10. The nozzle assembly of claim 9 , the second conduit further comprising a first portion, a reservoir, and a second portion, wherein the first portion is fluidically connected to, and spaced from, the second portion by the reservoir, and the flow-splitting section is formed in the second portion. 11. The nozzle assembly of claim 9 , the flow-splitting section further comprising a first arm, a second arm, and a head, and the nozzle assembly further comprising an oscillator conduit fluidically connected to the second conduit, the oscillator conduit comprising a first arm feed hole fluidically connected to the first arm, a second arm feed hole fluidically connected to the second arm, a first leg feed hole fluidically connected to the first leg, a second leg feed hole fluidically connected to the second leg, a first oscillator slot fluidically connected to the first arm feed hole and the first leg feed hole, and a second oscillator slot fluidically connected to the second arm feed hole and the second leg feed hole. 12. The nozzle assembly of claim 8 , the guide slot further comprising an open end configured to receive the strand of material and a closed end defining a stop where the strand of material is positioned at or at least partially within the orifice. 13. The nozzle assembly of claim 8 , wherein the first fluid is an adhesive and the second fluid is air. 14. The nozzle assembly of claim 8 , wherein the first branch and the second branch are positioned relative to the orifice such that discharge of the second fluid from the first branch and the second branch causes the first fluid to fluctuate during application onto the strand of material. 15. A fluid application device, comprising: an applicator head; and a nozzle assembly fluidically coupled to the applicator head, the nozzle assembly comprising: a first conduit configured to receive a first fluid from the applicator head; a second conduit configured to receive a second fluid from the applicator head; an application conduit including a receptacle, a first branch and a second branch, wherein the receptacle is fluidically connected with the first conduit and is configured to receive the first fluid, and the first branch and the second branch are fluidically connected to the second conduit and are configured to receive the second fluid; an orifice fluidically connected to
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