Systems, methods, and apparatuses for applying viscous fluids to components
US-2016325307-A1 · Nov 10, 2016 · US
US9950338B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9950338-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514792540-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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Sealant injection systems for injecting sealant into a cavity, the sealant injection systems including a sealant dispensing tip having a proximal end portion, a body portion, and a distal end portion that define a continuous channel to an aperture in the distal end portion for dispensing sealant material into a cavity, where the aperture is surrounded by a compressible material. The distal end portion may have a linear ridge defined on an end face, the aperture being asymmetrically provided relative to the ridge.
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We claim: 1. A sealant dispensing tip for dispensing a sealant material into a cavity, comprising a proximal end portion configured to engage a sealant material dispensing system, a body portion connected to the proximal end portion, a distal end portion connected to the body portion, a continuous channel being defined through the proximal end portion, body portion, and distal end portion to an aperture provided in the distal end portion for dispensing the sealant material into an opening of the cavity, the aperture being smaller than the opening to the cavity, and a compressible material surrounding the aperture, wherein the distal end portion has an end face surrounding the aperture, the end face having a linear ridge formed by intersecting planar surfaces, the ridge defining a line crossing the aperture asymmetrically, wherein the compressible material is adhered to the end face, the compressible material having an opening permitting flow of sealant out of the aperture of the distal end portion. 2. The sealant dispensing tip of claim 1 , a sectional plane being defined to bisect an upper portion of the channel and to contain the linear ridge, the aperture being located at least mostly on one side of the sectional plane. 3. The sealant dispensing tip of claim 1 , wherein the planar surfaces form an angle of 80 to 100 degrees. 4. The sealant dispensing tip of claim 1 , wherein the sealant dispensing tip is configured to fill the cavity with sealant. 5. The sealant dispensing tip of claim 1 , wherein the opening in the compressible material is smaller than the opening to the cavity and larger than the aperture in the distal end portion. 6. The sealant dispensing tip of claim 1 , wherein the compressible material is configured to create a temporary seal around the channel between the distal end portion and a structure adjacent the opening of the cavity. 7. The sealant dispensing tip of claim 1 , wherein the channel has a varying cross-sectional shape that is circular at the proximal end portion and elongate at the distal end portion. 8. The sealant dispensing tip of claim 1 , wherein the aperture of the distal end portion is elongate. 9. The sealant dispensing tip of claim 1 , wherein the compressible material has an indentation force deflection of at least about 25% under a compressive force of 5-9 psi (30-60 kPa). 10. A sealant injection system, comprising a robot having an end effector that is configured to move a sealant dispenser and to control a flow of sealant to a desired location, a nozzle connected to the end effector, and the sealant dispensing tip of claim 1 mounted on the nozzle. 11. The sealant injection system of claim 10 , wherein the opening in the compressible member is elongate having a long axis and a short axis, the aperture being symmetrically located relative to the short axis and nonsymmetrically located relative to the long axis. 12. The sealant injection system of claim 10 , wherein the opening in the compressible member is larger than the aperture in the end face. 13. The sealant injection system of claim 10 , wherein the robot is configured to position the sealant dispensing tip against a surface, and to apply a force on the surface at the sealant dispensing tip of at least approximately 5 psi (30 kPa) prior to initiating the flow of sealant through the aperture in the end face. 14. The sealant injection system of claim 10 , wherein the robot is configured to position the sealant dispensing tip against a surface, and to apply a force with the sealant dispensing tip against the surface sufficient to compress the compressible member by at least 25% of its uncompressed thickness. 15. The sealant injection system of claim 10 , wherein the end face of the sealant dispensing tip has a linear ridge formed by intersecting planar faces. 16. The sealant injection system of claim 15 , wherein the aperture is located mostly to one side of the ridge. 17. The sealant injection system of claim 15 , wherein the aperture is isolated on one side of the ridge. 18. The sealant dispensing tip of claim 1 , wherein the compressible material has an opening surrounding and centered on the aperture.
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