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| United States Patent | 4606502 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4606502.html |
| Inventor(s) | Naschberger; Anton (Oberau, AT) |
| Abstract | In a jet nozzle for applying dyes or the like in a pattern or a precise
dosing of liquids, onto a material the nozzle mouth piece (6) is closed by
a needle (7, 18, 28) actuated by a magnetic system (10, 20, 11, 21). To
this effect the needle (7, 18, 28) passes the magnetic system (10, 20, 11,
21) and is connected to another diaphragm (26) which defines an upper
chamber (29) containing a dye and which is connected to the second chamber
(19) containing a dye, for guiding the needle (7, 18, 28) within the space
defined by the diaphragms (16, 26) diaphragm discs (33, 34) being
provided. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4606502 |
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| Publication Date |
August 19, 1986 |
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| Filing Date |
April 15, 1982 |
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| Priority Data |
Aug 21, 1980[AT]4269/80 |
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I claim:
1. A jet nozzle for high speed actuation in the application of a dye to a
substrate, said nozzle comprising:
a housing formed with a nozzle orifice;
a magnet system in said housing including at least one electromagnet
energizable for the selective opening and closing of said orifice;
a needle in said housing traversing said magnet system and engageable in
said orifice to block the same, said needle being retractable by said
magnet system from said orifice to open said orifice;
a first sealing diaphragm bridged between said housing and said needle
proximal to said orifice and defining in said housing a first compartment
between said first sealing diaphragm and said orifice;
a second sealing diaphragm bridged between said needle and said housing
remote from said orifice for defining a second compartment within said
housing whereby said diaphragms separate said compartments from said
magnet system and said magnet system is located between said sealing
diaphragms, said diaphragms having the same areas;
means for feeding said dye to one of said compartments and a passage formed
in said housing communicating between said compartments whereby said dye
fills said compartments with pressure equalization on opposite sides of
the two diaphragms in a blocked condition of said orifice; and
a pair of guide discs fixed in said housing and engaging said needle at
axially spaced locations between said diaphragms for guiding said needle
in said housing in said magnet system.
2. The nozzle defined in claim 1 wherein said discs are each spaced from a
respective one of said diaphragms by a respective spacer sleeve.
3. The nozzle defined in claim 2 wherein said discs are slotted metal
discs.
4. The nozzle defined in claim 1 wherein said magnet system comprises a
pair of electromagnet coils axially spaced in said housing, respective
permanent magnets surrounded by said coils, and an armature disc carried
by said needle and disposed between said electromagnets and the respective
permanent magnets.
5. The nozzle defined in claim 4 wherein said needle comprises a plurality
of axially aligned portions interconnected by threaded inserts and at
least one spacer sleeve interposed between two of said portions.
6. The nozzle defined in claim 4 wherein each of said electromagnets and
the respective permanent magnet is received in a respective magnet housing
member, said magnet housing members being spaced apart by a respective
spacer sleeve, said magnetic housing members supporting walls of said
compartments. |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a national phase application of Patent Cooperation
Treaty Application PCT/AT 81/0021 filed 20 Aug. 1981 and claiming the
priority of the Austrian National Application A 4269/80 filed 21 Aug.
1980.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a jet nozzle for applying dyes or the like in a
pattern with a precise dosing of liquids, onto a substrate, especially
onto a web of material, the nozzle having a needle closing the nozzle
mouth and being guided by a diaphragm, and having a magnet system for
moving the needle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Printing methods using stencils and impression print rollers for printing
on webs of materials have been known for some time. Recently possibilities
have also been proposed to provide webs of material with a printing
pattern using controlled liquid jets without using a screen stencil. The
jet nozzles delivering the controlled liquid jets must operate in a very
exact way and must open and close very quickly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the invention a jet nozzle has a needle which passes the
magnet system and is connected to a further diaphragm above the magnet
system which further diaphragm closes an upper chamber containing dye,
both chambers containing dye are communicating, and for guiding the needle
within the space bounded by the diaphragms discs are provided. The jet
nozzle of the invention ensures a better guiding of the needle, and it is
not necessary to provide for a pressure equilization in the space between
the two diaphragms by a spring or by pressurized air. Possible variations
of pressure have no influence on the opening and closing movement of the
needle. The two rubber diaphragms enclose an air cushion effecting an
equilization on short pressure pulses. Thus values connected in parallel
to a liquid supply do not influence each other.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The sole FIGURE of the drawing shows a section of the jet nozzle according
to the invention.
SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION
The jet nozzle has an external casing 1 closed by a cover 2 at one end.
This cover 2 is fixed to the casing 1 by a threaded ring 3. Between the
casing 1 and the cover 2 there is a seal 4. At its lower end the casing 1
is provided with a nozzle mouth piece 6 which is pressed against a plane
bearing face 36 of the casing 1 by means of a fixing sleeve 5. It is
advantageous if the lower end of the casing 1 has an external thread
engaged by an internal thread of sleeve 5. In the interior of casing 1
there is a magnet system consisting of two portions. The lower portion
consists of a housing 12 wherein a coil 11 is provided. At the center the
coil 11 surrounds a permanent magnet 10. The upper portion of the magnet
system has a housing 22, a coil 21 and a permanent magnet 20. The two
housings 12, 22 are connected to each other by a separating ring 30. The
height of this separating ring 30 gives the distance between the two
portions of the magnet system. In the gap between the two portions there
is an armature disc 31, which can consist of laminated dynamo sheet metal.
The magnet system is transversed by the needle consisting, in the present
case, of three portions 7, 18 and 28. The portion 7 is connected to the
portion 18 by way of a threaded insert 8, a spacer sleeve 17 being
provided between the portions 7 and 18. The portions 18 and 28 of the
needle are connected to each other by way of a threaded insert 32. The
armature disc 31 is rigidly connected to the needle at the connection
points of the portions 18 and 28.
On the housing 22 of the upper magnet system there rests a support ring 23
which if desired might also be fixed to the housing for instance by an
adhesive. Rings 24, 25 are inserted into the support 23, at least one of
which, i.e. the ring 25, has an external thread. A rubber or plastic
diaphragm 26 is fixed between the threaded ring 25 and the ring 24 whereas
a diaphragm disc 34 is clamped between the ring 24 and an extension 37 of
the support 23. A similar structure is also provided for the lower magnet
system. Here a support 13 rests on the housing 12, into which support a
ring 15 is threaded and a ring 14 is inserted. A rubber or plastic
diaphragm 16 is fixed between the rings 14 and 15, whereas a further guide
diaphragm is clamped between the ring 14 and an extension 38 of the
support 13.
Both the guide diaphragms 33, 34 consist of thin metal sheet and their
thickness is not more than 1% of their diameter. Moreover, these diaphragm
discs might have radial incisions which permit deflection of the centre of
the diaphragm discs in relation to its periphery of a few tenths of a
millimeter to be produced by small forces. These diaphragm disc center the
needle strictly with respect to the cone of the nozzle mouth piece 6 to
ensure thereby an exact opening and a precise sealing in the closed
position of the jet nozzle.
The rubber or plastic diaphragms 16, 26 are provided to seal off each a
chamber 19 or 29 containing a dye, from the magnet system. As can be taken
from the drawing the rubber or plastic diaphragm 16 is clamped between the
lower portion of the needle 7 and the distance sleeve 17 and the diaphragm
disc 33 is kept between the distance sleeve 17 and the middle portion 18
of the needle. To connect the diaphragm disc 34 and the rubber or plastic
diaphragm 26 to the needle too, a further distance sleeve 27 is put onto
the upper end of the needle which sleeve is depressed by a threaded bolt
9. The diaphragm disc 34 is then supported between the upper needle
portion 28 and the distance sleeve 27 and the rubber or plastic diaphragm
26 between the head 39 of the bolt 9 and the distance sleeve 27. Thereby,
the chamber containing the magnet system is completely sealed off from the
two dye chambers 19 and 29 and additionally a precise guidance of the
needle is ensured. The dye to be sprayed is inserted into the upper dye
chamber 29 by way of a bore 40 in the cover 2 and passes from here by way
of apertures 41 into an annular chamber 35 being provided between the
casing 1 and the unity formed by the support 13, housing 12, distance ring
30, housing 22 and support 23, and is then passed by way of apertures 42
into the lower dye chamber 19.
On account of the fact that the rubber or plastic diaphragms 26 and 16 have
essentially the same area it is not necessary to look for an equilization
of the pressure for the space between these two diaphragms. The two rubber
diaphragms enclose an air cushion providing an equilization with short
pressure pulses. Accordingly valves being in parallel to the liquid
supply, do not influence each other. This is an essential advantage as it
is not necessary to provide separate supply lines for pressurized air and
measuring devices. The pressure of the liquid might be between 0 and 10
bar. The needle would be in balance on account of the equal areas of the
rubber or plastic diaphragms 16, 26 if there is not acting an additional
force on account of permanent magnets 10, 20. The effect of the permanent
magnets 10, 20 is lessened or increased by an electric pulse passing the
windings 11 and 21 resp. As the windings 11, 21 are connected in opposite
way, for instance the effect of the upper magnets is increased whereas the
effect of the lower magnets is lessened, the armature disc 31 together
with the needle being moved towards the stronger magnet. After the
termination of the pulse the armature disc is further influenced by the
permanent magnets. This has the advantage that an energy supply is
necessary in the moment of the closing of the needle, only, but no energy
is necessary to keep the needle in one position. It should be pointed out
that by the measurements of the invention all thermical problems have been
removed. It is obvious that by changing the spacer sleeve 30 the lifting
of the needle easily can be altered. The length of the needle might be
altered by changing the spacer sleeve 30 too, thus the jet nozzle
according to the invention might easily be adjusted to the requirements. A
variation of the magnet system might consist in the provision that the
core of the magnet is made of soft iron instead of a permanent magnet.
Then the magnetic force is given by a continuous current passing the
windings 11 or 21.
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