Apparatus for mixing resin composition for manufacturing polishing pad and method of manufacturing polishing pad
US-2022379275-A1 · Dec 1, 2022 · US
US9839889B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9839889-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615159177-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 13, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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A mixer gun system includes a holder cap configured to separately store components in separate chambers. The components are selectively releasable through channels fluidly communicating with the separate chambers. The components are constituent materials for a bone cement mixture. A body forms a mixing chamber and is configured to receive the holder cap. The mixing chamber includes an opening corresponding with the channels for the separate chambers. A piston is disposed within the mixing chamber. A plunger is coupled to the piston and is configured to be biased toward the mixing chamber such that when the components are released into the mixing chamber a pressure developed by a biased motion of the plunger and piston infuses the components to form bone cement. Upon resetting the plunger and the piston, the bone cement is dispensed from the mixing chamber by the same biased motion. Methods of use are disclosed.
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A mixer gun system having a removable holder cap configured to separately store two or more components in separate chambers formed therein, the two or more components being selectively releasable through channels fluidly communicating with the separate chambers, the two or more components being constituent materials for a bone cement mixture, a body forming a mixing chamber therein and configured to receive the holder cap, the mixing chamber including at least one opening corresponding with the channels for the separate chambers, a piston disposed within the mixing chamber, and a plunger coupled to the piston and configured to be biased toward the mixing chamber such that when the two or more components are released into the mixing chamber a pressure developed by a biased motion of the plunger and piston infuses the two or more components, the body including a handle, a trigger that is coupled to the handle, and a switch that is pivotally coupled to the body, the plunger including a threaded portion that engages the switch to prevent the biased motion, the trigger being configured to activate the switch to release the plunger to provide the biased motion. 2. The mixer gun system recited in claim 1 , further comprising the two or more components, wherein one of the two or more components are stored within one of the chambers, the two or more components including a powder and a liquid that form the bone cement mixture when mixed. 3. The mixer gun system recited in claim 1 , wherein the holder cap includes a rotating holder end cap configured to selectively open and close the separate chambers. 4. A mixer gun system comprising: a holder cap configured to separately store two or more components in separate chambers formed therein, the two or more components being selectively releasable through channels fluidly communicating with the separate chambers, the two or more components being constituent materials for a bone cement; a body forming a mixing chamber configured to receive the holder cap and to apply pressure to infuse the two or more components into one another, a high force spring coupled to a plunger, which is coupled to a piston disposed within the mixing chamber, wherein the plunger is biased such that when the two or more components are released into the mixing chamber from the holder cap a pressure developed by a biased motion of the plunger and piston infuses the two or more components to form the bone cement and, upon resetting the plunger and the piston, the bone cement is dispensed from the mixing chamber by the same biased motion, wherein the body includes a handle and a trigger that is pivotally coupled to the handle for releasing the plunger for the biased motion and a switch is pivotally coupled to the body, the plunger including a threaded portion that engages the switch to prevent the biased motion of the plunger, the trigger being configured to activate the switch to release the plunger to provide the biased motion. 5. The mixer gun system recited in claim 4 , wherein the holder cap includes a threaded connection with the body. 6. The mixer gun system recited in claim 5 , wherein the threaded connection of the body is configured to receive a dispensing nozzle to replace the holder cap. 7. The mixer gun system recited in claim 4 , wherein the holder cap comprises two separate chambers where one chamber is configured to receive a first component of the two or more components and a second chamber is configured to receive a second component of the two or more components. 8. The mixer gun system recited in claim 7 , wherein the first component includes a powder disposed in a tray. 9. The mixer gun system recited in claim 7 , wherein the second component includes a monomer disposed in a vial. 10. The mixer gun system recited in claim 7 , wherein the holder cap includes a break device configured to concurrently release the first component and the second component from the separate chambers. 11. The mixer gun system recited in claim 10 , wherein the break device is activated to concurrently release the first component and the second component upon attachment of the holder cap to the body. 12. The mixer gun system recited in claim 4 , wherein the holder cap includes a rotating end cap configured to provide fluid communication between the separate chambers and the mixing chamber in a first position and prevent fluid communication between the separate chambers and the mixing chamber is a second position. 13. The mixer gun system recited in claim 4 , wherein the switch includes an engagement portion for engaging threads of the threaded portion formed in a shaft of the plunger. 14. The mixer gun system recited in claim 13 , wherein the plunger is retracted by turning the threads against the engagement portion. 15. A method for delivering bone cement, the method comprising the steps of: providing the mixer gun system recited in claim 4 ; infusing the two or more components by releasing the two or more components into the mixing chamber from the separate chambers and a developing pressure by the biased motion to form the bone cement; resetting the plunger and the piston to prepare for dispensing the bone cement; and dispensing the bone cement from the mixing chamber by the same biased motion.
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