Hot melt systems, feeder devices and methods for moving particulate hot melt adhesive

US9764537B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9764537-B2
Application numberUS-201514973949-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 18, 2015
Priority dateOct 11, 2012
Publication dateSep 19, 2017
Grant dateSep 19, 2017

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Systems, feeder devices and methods for moving particulate hot melt adhesive from an adhesive supply to an adhesive melter. A feeder device includes a body having an inlet and an outlet, and an interior communicating with the inlet and the outlet. The inlet is configured to receive particulate hot melt adhesive from an outlet of the adhesive supply, and the outlet is configured to provide particulate hot melt adhesive to an inlet of the adhesive melter. The feeder device further includes a mechanical agitator positioned in the interior for urging the particulate hot melt adhesive in a flow direction toward the outlet.

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What is claimed is: 1. A feeder device for moving particulate hot melt adhesive from an adhesive supply to an adhesive melter, the feeder device comprising: a body having an inlet and an outlet, and an interior communicating with the inlet and the outlet, the inlet being configured to receive particulate hot melt adhesive from an outlet of the adhesive supply, and the outlet being configured to provide particulate hot melt adhesive to an inlet of the adhesive melter; and a mechanical agitator positioned in the interior of the body and configured to urge the particulate hot melt adhesive in a flow direction toward the outlet. 2. The feeder device of claim 1 , wherein the mechanical agitator is an impeller having a central hub and radially extending vanes, the impeller being rotatable within the interior. 3. The feeder device of claim 2 , wherein: the body further comprises a main portion having a first end and a base surface, the inlet is proximate the first end, and the impeller is proximate the base surface. 4. The feeder device of claim 3 , wherein the main portion has a generally cylindrical shape. 5. The feeder device of claim 3 , further comprising a flow adjustment member operatively coupled with the body and configured to adjust a flow of the particulate hot melt adhesive through the outlet. 6. The feeder device of claim 5 , wherein the body further comprises a throat portion extending from the main portion and configured to communicate the particulate hot melt adhesive from the interior to the outlet. 7. The feeder device of claim 6 , wherein the flow adjustment member is positioned generally between the throat portion and the main portion. 8. A feeder device for moving particulate hot melt adhesive from an adhesive supply to an adhesive melter, the feeder device comprising: a body having an inlet and an outlet, and an interior communicating with the inlet and the outlet, the inlet being configured to receive particulate hot melt adhesive from an outlet of the adhesive supply, and the outlet being configured to provide particulate hot melt adhesive to an inlet of the adhesive melter; a mechanical agitator positioned in the interior of the body and configured to urge the particulate hot melt adhesive in a flow direction toward the outlet; and a drive mechanism configured to operate the mechanical agitator and move the outlet between a first position and a second position, the first position configured to feed the particulate hot melt adhesive into the adhesive melter. 9. The feeder device of claim 8 , wherein the drive mechanism includes a drive device configured to operate the mechanical agitator. 10. The feeder device of claim 8 , wherein the drive mechanism includes a drive coupler connected to the mechanical agitator, the drive mechanism being configured to mate with a drive device for operating the mechanical agitator. 11. The feeder device of claim 8 , wherein the mechanical agitator is an impeller having a central hub and radially extending vanes, the impeller being rotatable within the interior. 12. A method of moving particulate hot melt adhesive between an adhesive supply containing a bulk quantity of the particulate hot melt adhesive and an adhesive melter for heating and melting the particulate hot melt adhesive into a liquid hot melt adhesive, the method comprising: introducing the particulate hot melt adhesive into an inlet of a feeder device from the adhesive supply; operating a mechanical agitator in the feeder device to move the particulate hot melt adhesive in a feed direction toward and through an outlet of the feeder device; and directing the particulate hot melt adhesive from the outlet into the adhesive melter. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the mechanical agitator is an impeller that includes vanes, and wherein operating a mechanical agitator further includes rotating the impeller so that the vanes contact and move the particulate hot melt adhesive in the feed direction. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the feeder device includes a body having a main portion and a throat portion extending from the main portion and communicating with the outlet, and wherein moving the particulate hot melt adhesive in a feed direction includes directing the particulate hot melt adhesive out of the body and through the throat portion and the outlet. 15. The method of claim 12 , further comprising moving the outlet of the feeder device into a first position proximate the inlet of the adhesive melter prior to moving the particulate hot melt adhesive into the adhesive melter. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein moving the outlet includes rotating the outlet with respect to the adhesive melter. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein operating the mechanical agitator and moving the outlet include using a drive device to operate the mechanical agitator and to move the outlet. 18. The method of claim 12 , further comprising moving the outlet of the feeder device from a first position to a second position away from the inlet of the adhesive melter after directing the particulate hot melt adhesive into the adhesive melter. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein moving the outlet includes rotating the outlet with respect to the adhesive melter. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein operating the mechanical agitator and moving the outlet include using a drive device to operate the mechanical agitator and to move the outlet. 21. The method of claim 12 , wherein the adhesive supply, the feeder device, and the adhesive melter are disposed within a housing structure and a chimney is situated between the adhesive supply and the adhesive melter, and the method further comprises directing heat from the adhesive melter out of the housing structure using the chimney. 22. The method of claim 21 , wherein the housing structure includes a heated region heated by the adhesive melter and an unheated region, and the method further comprises maintaining the particulate hot melt adhesive material in the unheated region until the particulate hot melt adhesive is directed into the adhesive melter. 23. A hot melt adhesive system comprising: an adhesive supply configured to contain a bulk quantity of particulate hot melt adhesive and having an outlet; an adhesive melter configured to melt the particulate hot melt adhesive into a liquid hot melt adhesive and having an inlet; and a feeder device configured to move between a first position such that the particulate hot melt adhesive is directed from the adhesive supply to the adhesive melter and a second position such that particulate hot melt adhesive is not directed to the adhesive melter, the feeder device including a body having an inlet and an outlet and an interior communicating with the inlet and the outlet, the inlet being configured to receive particulate hot melt adhesive from the outlet of the adhesive supply, and the outlet being configured to provide particulate hot melt adhesive to the inlet of the adhesive melter in the first position. 24. The hot melt adhesive system of claim 23 , wherein the feeder device provides a physical, thermal separation between the adhesive supply and the adhesive melter. 25. The hot melt adhesive system of claim 23 , wherein an air gap is provided between the adhesive melter and the feeder device and the air gap thermally separates the adhesive melter from the feeder device and from the adhesive supply. 26

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  • Hot-melt adhesive · CPC title

  • for moving bulk material in closed conduits, e.g. tubes · CPC title

  • the material being severed at the dispensing head exit, e.g. as ring, drop or gob, and transported immediately into the mould, e.g. by gravity · CPC title

  • Melting the material to be shaped · CPC title

  • Application of adhesive · CPC title

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What does patent US9764537B2 cover?
Systems, feeder devices and methods for moving particulate hot melt adhesive from an adhesive supply to an adhesive melter. A feeder device includes a body having an inlet and an outlet, and an interior communicating with the inlet and the outlet. The inlet is configured to receive particulate hot melt adhesive from an outlet of the adhesive supply, and the outlet is configured to provide parti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nordson Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B37/1284. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 19 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).