Method and apparatus for dispensing solid product
US-2016325240-A1 · Nov 10, 2016 · US
US9770728B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9770728-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113811081-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 9, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jul 20, 2010 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2017 |
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A static spray mixer for the mixing and spraying of at least two flowable components is proposed having a tubular mixer housing ( 2 ) which extends in the direction of a longitudinal axis (A) up to a distal end ( 21 ) which has an outlet opening ( 22 ) for the components, having at least one mixing element ( 3 ) arranged in the mixer housing ( 2 ) for the mixing of the components as well as having an atomization sleeve ( 4 ) which has an inner surface which surrounds the mixer housing ( 2 ) in its end region, wherein the atomization sleeve ( 4 ) has an inlet channel ( 41 ) for a pressurized atomization medium, wherein a plurality of grooves ( 5 ) are provided in the outer surface of the mixer housing ( 2 ) or in the inner surface of the atomization sleeve ( 4 ) which respectively extend toward the distal end and which form separate flow channels ( 51 ) between the atomization sleeve ( 4 ) and the mixer housing ( 2 ) through which the atomization medium can flow from the inlet channel ( 41 ) of the atomization sleeve ( 4 ) to the distal end ( 21 ) of the mixer housing ( 2 ). The inlet channel ( 41 ) is arranged asymmetrically with respect to the longitudinal axis (A).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A static spray mixer for the mixing and spraying of at least two flowable components, the static spray mixer comprising: a tubular mixer housing comprising an outer surface and an interior configured to receive the flowable components, the mixer housing extending in a direction of a longitudinal axis up to a distal end that has an outlet opening for the components; at least one mixing element arranged within the mixer housing and being configured to mix the flowable components during passage of the flowable components through the mixer housing so as to form a mixture of the flowable components; and an atomization sleeve comprising an inner surface that surrounds the mixer housing in an end region and an inlet channel for a pressurized atomization medium, the atomization sleeve being configured to atomize the mixture of the flowable components by causing the atomization medium to act on the mixture of the flowable components, one of the outer surface of the mixer housing and the inner surface of the atomization sleeve having a plurality of grooves extending toward the distal end and forming separate flow channels between the atomization sleeve and the mixer housing through which the atomization medium can flow from the inlet channel of the atomization sleeve to the distal end of the mixer housing, the flow channels being configured in accordance with a principle of a Laval nozzle having a flow cross-section first narrowing and subsequently widening as viewed in a direction of flow, and the inlet channel having a central axis and being arranged asymmetrically with respect to the longitudinal axis of the mixer housing such that the central axis has a perpendicular spacing from the longitudinal axis of the mixer housing. 2. The static spray mixer in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the inlet channel opens into the inner surface of the atomization sleeve perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. 3. The static spray mixer in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the mixer housing has a distal end region which tapers toward the distal end, and wherein the inner surface of the atomization sleeve is configured for cooperation with the distal end region. 4. The static spray mixer in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the distal end of the mixer housing projects beyond the atomization sleeve. 5. The static spray mixer in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the grooves extend in a peripheral direction. 6. The static spray mixer in accordance with claim 5 , wherein the grooves have a substantially spiral extent with respect to the longitudinal axis. 7. The static spray mixer in accordance with claim 5 , wherein the grooves narrow with respect to the peripheral direction, viewed in a direction of flow. 8. The static spray mixer in accordance with claim 1 , wherein each flow channel has a respective changing inclination toward the longitudinal axis in a direction of flow. 9. The static spray mixer in accordance with claim 1 , wherein each groove has three sections arranged after one another, viewed in a direction of flow, wherein the middle section has an inclination toward the longitudinal axis which is larger than inclinations of each of the two adjacent sections. 10. The static spray mixer in accordance with claim 9 , wherein each groove has a section, viewed in the direction of flow, in which the inclination toward the longitudinal axis changes continuously. 11. The static spray mixer in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the atomization sleeve is connected in a thread-free manner to the mixer housing. 12. The static spray mixer in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the atomization sleeve is fastened to the mixer housing by a sealing snap-in connection. 13. The static spray mixer in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the mixer housing has a substantially rectangular, cross-sectional surface perpendicular to the longitudinal axis outside the distal end region, and wherein the mixing element is configured as rectangular and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. 14. The static spray mixer in accordance with claim 1 , wherein at least one of the mixer housing and the atomization sleeve is injection molded. 15. The static spray mixer m accordance with claim 13 , wherein the substantially rectangular cross-sectional surface is square. 16. The static spray mixer m accordance with claim 13 , wherein the mixing element is configured as square perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. 17. The static spray mixer in accordance with claim 14 , wherein the at least one of the mixer housing and the atomization sleeve is injection molded from a thermoplastic. 18. A static spray mixer for the mixing and spraying of at least two flowable components, the static spray mixer comprising: a tubular mixer housing comprising an outer surface, the mixer housing extending in a direction of a longitudinal axis up to a tapered distal end that has an outlet opening for the components, the mixer housing being unitary; at least one mixing element arranged the mixer housing for the mixing of the components; and an atomization sleeve comprising an inner surface that surrounds the mixer housing in an end region, the atomization sleeve comprising an inlet channel for a pressurized atomization medium, one of the outer surface of the mixer housing and the inner surface of the atomization sleeve having a plurality of grooves, each of the grooves being defined by a pair of ribs extending and inclining toward the longitudinal axis of the mixer housing such that a radial distance between each of the ribs and the longitudinal axis is at a minimum at the tapered distal end, the radial distance of a rib of the pair of ribs being a distance between where the rib contacts the mixer housing and the longitudinal axis, the grooves forming separate flow channels between the atomization sleeve and the mixer housing through which the atomization medium can flow from the inlet channel of the atomization sleeve to the distal end of the mixer housing, the flow channels being configured in accordance with a principle of a Laval nozzle having a flow cross-section first narrowing and subsequently widening as viewed in a direction of flow, the inlet channel having a central axis and being arranged asymmetrically with respect to the longitudinal axis of the mixer housing such that the central axis has a perpendicular spacing from the longitudinal axis of the mixer housing. 19. A static spray mixer for the mixing and spraying of at least two flowable components, the static spray mixer comprising: a tubular mixer housing comprising an outer surface, the mixer housing extending in a direction of a longitudinal axis up to a tapered distal end that has an outlet opening for the components, the mixer housing being unitary; at least one mixing element arranged within the mixer housing and configured to mix the flowable components during passage of the flowable components through the mixer housing so as to form a mixture of the flowable components; and an atomization sleeve comprising an inner surface that surrounds the mixer housing in an end region and an inlet channel for a pressurized atomization medium, the atomization sleeve being configured to atomize the mixture of the flowable components by causing the atomization medium to act on the mixture of the flowable components, one of the outer surface of the mixer housing and the inner surface of the atomization sleeve having a plurality of grooves, each of the grooves being defined by a pair of ri
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