Fluid dispensing system

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Inventors

Kobak, Roger Leo
Yount, Gary L.
Stirbis, James S.
Weil, William W.

Application #

654624

Filed

May-29-1996

Published

May-12-1998

Current US Class

118/319
118/320
239/583
239/585.4
239/585.5
251/129.09
251/129.1
251/129.11
251/129.15
251/129.18
251/129.2
251/205
251/213
251/319
251/903

International Classes

B05B 001/30; F16K 031/02

Field of Search

118/319 118/324 118/684 118/699 118/705 118/300 118/320 156/578 239/585.1 239/585.4 239/585.5 239/583 239/584 222/504 222/559 251/129.15 251/129.18 251/205 251/129.01 251/213 251/129.21 251/129.02 251/129.2 251/129.09 251/129.1 251/903 251/122 251/319

Assignee

Preferred Machining Corporation (Englewood, CO)

Examiners

Griffin; Steven P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Klaas, Law, O'Meara & Malkin, P.C., Goodwin; Michael A.

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4840138   Fluid dispensing sy...
4852773   Adjustable flow ap...
4884720   Post-mix beverage...
4958769   Compressed O-ring...
5215587   Sealant applicator...

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Other References

Lucas Ledex, Inc. Catalog, "Series 50-L Stepping Solenoids", pp. SS-1 to SS-6, publication date unknown. Lucas Ledex, Inc. Catalog, "Low Profile Solenoids -Push or Pull", pp. LP-1 to LP-4, publication date unknown.

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Abstract
A nozzle actuating and adjustment system for applying sealant to a can lid member comprising a nozzle which has a sealant dispensing opening, a needle valve, a needle valve seat surface and a sealant flow passage for enabling flow of sealant material onto the lid member. The needle valve is selectively axially movable between an open sealant applying position and a closed non-flow position relative to the needle valve seat surface. A spring is operatively associated with the needle valve to normally hold the needle valve in the closed lowered position. A needle valve actuator solenoid is operatively connected to the needle valve for selectively causing axial upward movement of the needle valve from the closed position to the open position by a predetermined axial distance to provide a predetermined sealant flow gap in the nozzle to dispense a predetermined amount of sealant material during a predetermined dispensing time period. A flow gap adjustment solenoid is operatively connected to the needle valve actuator solenoid for selectively changing the amount of axial movement of the needle valve caused by the actuator solenoid so as to selectively vary the sealant flow gap and the amount of sealant material dispensed during a predetermined dispensing time.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A sealant applying machine for applying sealant to can lid members and comprising:

a plurality of circumferential spaced sealant applying stations whereat sealant material is applied to a lid member;

a rotatable carriage means for supporting and carrying said stations around the machine;

each of said stations comprising:

a lid holding means for holding and rotating a lid member during application of sealant material to the lid member;

a sealant dispensing means mounted adjacent the lid holding means for applying sealant material to the lid member;

mounting means for holding said sealant dispensing means in fixed, non-movable relationship to said lid holding means during application of sealant material to the lid member;



Description
BACKGROUND

This invention relates generally to a system for dispensing fluids, and more particularly to a sealant delivery system and apparatus for application of a sealant compound material to container lids and closures of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,262,629 and 4,840,138, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.

In general, the apparatus of U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,262,629 and 4,840,138 comprises a rotary can lid feed mechanism having a series of pockets which are advanced through a downstacker area to laterally shift each lowermost lid in succession of the stack of lids along an arcuate guide path into each of a series of shallow recesses formed in a rotary chuck table. The rotary chuck table has a series of lift chucks disposed in normally lowered position beneath the recesses, and a rotary drive is operative to synchronously rotate the table and lift chucks at a predetermined rate of speed. A cam member located in the path of travel of the lift chucks is operative to advance each lift chuck in succession when it is received at a first station between a normally lowered position and a raised position through a distance corresponding to two stations, after which the lid is lowered as it is advanced to a third station and discharged into a collection area. The empty recess then continues through a distance corresponding to three more stations before it picks up another can lid. An upper sealant gun assembly includes a spring-loaded chuck aligned with each recess so as to be engageable with each lid as it is raised by the lift chuck to activate an associated sealant gun in response to such engagement. The sealant is discharged from the gun as the can lid is caused to rotate about its own axis by rotation of the lift chuck through the first two stations so as to uniformly deposit the lining material into the groove of each can lid in succession. Again, following application of the sealant, the can lid is lowered by the lift chuck, then disengaged so as to permit the can lid to be discharged from the table preferably by the rotary speed of rotation of the table into a discharge or collection area. Feed interrupt mechanism is provided for interrupting advancement of the can lids from the downstacker area in passing in the event of misalignment of a lid; also, an interrupt mechanism is provided in association with the sealant gun to interrupt delivery of sealant in the event that the can lid is not properly aligned with respect to a recess on the chuck table. Preferably, both interrupt mechanisms are controlled by a common sensor in the rotary feed mechanism; however, a separate sensor is provided on the upper chuck assembly to interrupt supply of sealant. Apparatus of this type has been successfully employed with sealant material made from a non-abrasive, non-corrosive solvent base compound which does not present any significant problems in the sealant delivery system.
 
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