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| United States Patent | 4983109 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4983109.html |
| Inventor(s) | Miller; Scott R. (Roswell, GA);
Raterman; John M. (Lawrenceville, GA);
Ziecker; Roger A. (Lawrenceville, GA) |
| Abstract | A spray head attachment adapted for use with a flow metering device such as
a metering gear head is effective to discharge a plurality of spiral spray
patterns of hot melt adhesive, in elongated strands or fibers, onto the
backing sheet of a hygienic article. The spray head attachment includes a
manifold having adhesive passageways connected to outlets of the metering
gear head, air passageways connected to a source of pressurized air and
recirculation passageways connected to a source of hot melt adhesive.
Outlets of the adhesive and air passageways, and inlets of the
recirculation passageways, are formed on a discharge surface of the
manifold in groups or arrays, so that nozzles mounted to the manifold are
each connected to one array of adhesive, air and recirculation
passageways. Each nozzle is effective to discharge an adhesive bead and
then impact the bead with jets of air directed tangentially relative to
its periphery to form elongated adhesive strands or fibers and to impart a
twisting motion to the fibers for deposition in a compact, spiral spray
pattern onto the backing sheet of the hygienic article. |
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January 8, 1991 |
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I claim:
1. Apparatus for spraying hot melt adhesive onto the backing sheet of a
hygienic article, comprising:
a flow metering device having means for discharging a separately metered
quantity of hot melt adhesive through each of a plurality of outlets;
a manifold mounted to said flow metering device, said manifold being formed
with adhesive connector passageways each having an inlet communicating
with one of said outlets of said flow metering device and an outlet formed
on a discharge surface of said manifold, said manifold being formed with
air connector passageways each having an inlet adapted to connect to a
source of pressurized air and an outlet formed on said discharge surface
of said manifold, said outlets of said adhesive connector passageways and
said outlets of said air connector passageways being arranged in arrays on
said discharge surface of said manifold each consisting of an outlet of
one adhesive connector passageway and an outlet of one air connector
passageway;
a nozzle mounted to said discharge surface of said manifold over one of
said arrays of an adhesive connector passageway outlet and an air
connector passageway outlet, said nozzle being formed with an adhesive
discharge passageway connected to said outlet of said adhesive connector
passageway and an air discharge passageway connected to said outlet of
said air connector passageway;
a nozzle attachment mounted to said nozzle, said nozzle attachment being
formed with a throughbore connected to said adhesive discharge passageway
of said nozzle for discharging a bead of adhesive, said nozzle attachment
being formed with air jet bores connected to said air discharge passageway
of said nozzle for directing pressurized air substantially tangent to the
outer periphery of said bead of adhesive to form elongated adhesive fibers
and to impart a twisting motion to said elongated adhesive fibers for
deposition in a spiral spray pattern on the backing sheet of a hygienic
article.
2. A spray head attachment adapted for use with a flow metering device for
dispensing adhesive onto the backing sheet of a hygienic article, said
flow metering device having outlets and means for pumping a separately
metered quantity of adhesive through each of said outlets, said spray head
attachment comprising:
a manifold mounted to the flow metering device, said manifold being formed
with adhesive connector passageways each having an inlet adapted to
connect one of said outlets formed in the flow metering device and an
outlet formed on a discharge surface of said manifold, said manifold being
formed with air connector passageways each having an inlet adapted to
connect to a source of pressurized air and an outlet formed on said
discharge surface of said manifold, said outlets of said adhesive
connector passageways and said air connector passageways being arranged in
arrays on said discharge surface of said manifold consisting of an outlet
of one adhesive connector passageway and an outlet of one air connector
passageway;
a nozzle mounted to said discharge surface of said manifold over one of
said arrays of an adhesive connector passageway outlet and an air
connector passageway outlet, said nozzle being formed with an adhesive
discharge passageway connected to said outlet of said adhesive connector
passageway and an air discharge passageway connected to said outlet of
said air connector passageway;
a nozzle attachment mounted to said nozzle, said nozzle attachment being
formed with a throughbore connected to said adhesive discharge passageway
of said nozzle for discharging a bead of adhesive, said nozzle attachment
being formed with air jet bores connected to said air discharge passageway
of said nozzle for directing pressurized air substantially tangent to the
outer periphery of said bead of adhesive to form elongated adhesive fibers
and to impart a twisting motion to said elongated adhesive fibers for
deposition in a spiral spray pattern on the backing sheet of a hygienic
article.
3. The spray head attachment of claim 2 in which said manifold is formed
with a substantially rectangular-shaped air channel communicating with a
source of pressurized air, said air channel being formed with opposed
sides extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of said manifold, each
of said air connector passageways having an inlet at one of said opposed
sides of said air channel and an outlet at said discharge surface of said
manifold.
4. A spray head attachment adapted for use with a flow metering device for
dispensing adhesive onto the backing sheet of a hygienic article, said
flow metering device having outlets and means for pumping a separately
metered quantity of adhesive through each of said outlets, said spray head
attachment comprising:
a manifold mounted to the flow metering device, said manifold being formed
with adhesive connector passageways each having an inlet adapted to
connect to one of said outlets formed in the flow metering device, air
connector passageways adapted to connect to a source of pressurized air
and recirculation passageways, each of said adhesive connector passageways
and said air connector passageways having an outlet formed on a discharge
surface of said manifold and each of said recirculation passageways having
an inlet formed on said discharge surface of said manifold, said outlets
and inlets being arranged in arrays each consisting of an outlet of one
adhesive connector passageway, an outlet of one air connector passageway
and an inlet of one recirculation passageway;
a nozzle mounted to said discharge surface of said manifold over one of
said arrays of an adhesive connector passageway outlet, an air connector
passageway outlet and a recirculation passageway inlet, said nozzle being
formed with an adhesive discharge passageway connected to said outlet of
said adhesive connector passageway and an air discharge passageway
connected to said outlet of said air connector passageway;
a nozzle attachment mounted to said nozzle, said nozzle attachment being
formed with a throughbore connected to said adhesive discharge passageway
of said nozzle for discharging a bead of adhesive, said nozzle attachment
being formed with air jet bores connected to said air discharge passageway
of said nozzle for directing pressurized air substantially tangent to the
outer periphery of said bead of adhesive to form elongated adhesive fibers
and to impart a twisting motion to said elongated adhesive fibers for
deposition in a spiral spray pattern on the backing sheet of a hygienic
article.
5. The spray head attachment of claim 4 in which said manifold is formed
with a substantially rectangular-shaped air channel communicating with a
source of pressurized air, said air channel being formed with opposed
sides extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of said manifold, each
of said air connector passageways having an inlet of one of said opposed
sides of said air channel and an outlet at said discharge surface of said
manifold.
6. The spray head attachment of claim 4 in which said manifold is formed
with a recirculation channel adapted to communicate with said flow
metering device, said recirculation channel being formed in a
substantially rectangular shape having opposed sides extending parallel to
the longitudinal axis of said manifold, each of said recirculation
passageways having an inlet at one of said opposed sides of said
recirculation channel and an outlet at said discharge surface of said
manifold.
7. The spray head attachment of claim 6 in which said nozzle is formed with
a recess in alignment with said outlet of one of said recirculation
passageways in said manifold, said recess mounting a seal for sealing said
recirculation passageway.
8. The spray head attachment of claim 6 further including a blocking plate
having an inner surface mounted to said discharge surface of said manifold
over one of said arrays of an adhesive connector passageway outlet, an air
connector passageway outlet and a recirculation passageway inlet, said
blocking plate being formed with an internal passageway having an inlet
connected to said outlet of said adhesive connector passageway and an
outlet connected to said inlet of said recirculation passageway for
transmitting adhesive therebetween, said blocking plate blocking the flow
of pressurized air from said air connector passageway in said manifold
into said nozzle and recirculating the flow of adhesive from said outlet
of said adhesive connector passageway in said manifold to said
recirculation channel in said manifold.
9. A spray head attachment adapted for use with a flow metering device for
dispensing adhesive onto the backing sheet of a hygienic article, said
flow metering device having outlets and means for pumping a separately
metered quantity of adhesive through each of said outlets, said spray head
attachment comprising:
a manifold mounting to the flow metering device, said manifold being formed
with adhesive connector passageways each having an inlet adapted to
connect to one of said outlets formed in the flow metering device, air
connector passageways adapted to connect to a source of pressurized air
and recirculation passageways, each of said adhesive connector passageways
and said air connector passageways having an outlet formed on a discharge
surface of said manifold and each of said recirculation passageways having
an inlet formed on said discharge surface of said manifold, said outlets
and inlets being arranged in arrays each consisting of an outlet of one
adhesive connector passageway, an outlet of one air connector passageway
and an inlet of one recirculation passageway;
a nozzle having an outer end and an inner surface mounted to said discharge
surface of said manifold over one of said arrays of an adhesive connector
passageway outlet, an air connector passageway outlet and a recirculation
passageway inlet, said nozzle being formed with an adhesive discharge
passageway extending between said inner surface and said outer end
thereof, said adhesive discharge passageway having an inlet connected to
said outlet of said adhesive connector passageway of said manifold, said
inner surface of said nozzle sealing said outlet of said air connector
passageway and said inlet of said recirculation passageway at said
discharge surface of said manifold;
a nozzle attachment mounted to said outer end of said nozzle, said nozzle
attachment being formed with a throughbore connected to said adhesive
discharge passageway of said nozzle for discharging a bead of adhesive
onto the backing sheet of a hygienic article.
10. A spray head attachment adapted for use with a flow metering device for
spraying hot melt adhesive onto the backing sheet of a hygienic article,
said flow metering device having outlets and means for pumping a
separately metered quantity of adhesive through each of said outlets, said
spray head attachment comprising:
a manifold mounted to the flow metering device, said manifold being formed
with adhesive connector passageways each having an inlet adapted to
connect to one of said outlets formed in the flow metering device, air
connector passageways adapted to connect to a source of pressurized air
and recirculation passageways, each of said adhesive connector passageways
and said air connector passageways having an outlet formed on a discharge
surface of said manifold and each of said recirculation passageways having
an inlet formed on said discharge surface of said manifold, said outlets
and inlets being arranged in arrays each consisting of an outlet of one
adhesive connector passageway, an outlet of one air connector passageway
and an inlet of one recirculation passageway;
a nozzle mounted to said discharge surface of said manifold over one of
said arrays of an adhesive connector passageway outlet, an air connector
passageway outlet and a recirculation passageway inlet, said nozzle being
formed with an adhesive discharge passageway connected to said outlet of
said adhesive connector passageway and an air discharge passageway
connected to said outlet of said air connector passageway;
a nozzle attachment having a nozzle tip and an inner surface mounted to
said outer end of said nozzle, said nozzle attachment being formed with a
throughbore having an inlet connected to said adhesive discharge
passageway in said nozzle and a discharge orifice at said nozzle tip for
discharging a head of adhesive onto the backing sheet of a hygienic
article, said inner surface of said nozzle attachment blocking the flow of
air through said air discharge passageway at said outlet end of said
nozzle.
11. A spray head attachment for use with a flow metering device for
spraying hot melt adhesive onto the backing sheet of a hygienic article,
said flow metering device having outlets and means for pumping a
separately metered quantity of adhesive through each of said outlets, said
spray head attachment comprising:
a manifold mounted to the flow metering device, said manifold being formed
with adhesive connector passageways each having an inlet adapted to
connect to one of said outlets formed in the flow metering device, air
connector passageways adapted to connect to a source of pressurized air
and recirculation passageways, each of said adhesive connector passageways
and said air connector passageways having an outlet formed on a discharge
surface of said manifold and each of said recirculation passageways having
an inlet formed on said discharge surface of said manifold, said outlets
and inlets being arranged in arrays each consisting of an outlet of one
adhesive connector passageway, an outlet of one air connector passageway
and an inlet of one recirculation passageway;
at least one first nozzle mounted to said discharge surface of said
manifold over one of said arrays of an adhesive connector passageway
outlet, an air connector passageway outlet, and a recirculation passageway
inlet, said first nozzle being formed with an adhesive discharge
passageway connected to said outlet of said adhesive connector passageway
and an air discharge passageway connected to said outlet of said air
connector passageway;
a nozzle attachment mounted to said nozzle, said nozzle attachment being
formed with a throughbore connected to said adhesive discharge passageway
of said first nozzle for discharging a bead of adhesive, said nozzle
attachment being formed with air jet bores connected to said air discharge
passageway of said first nozzle for directing pressurized air
substantially tangent to the outer periphery of said bead of adhesive to
form elongated adhesive fibers and to impart a twisting motion to said
elongated adhesive fibers for deposition in a spiral spray pattern on the
backing sheet of a hygienic article;
at least one second nozzle mounted to said discharge surface of said
manifold over another of said arrays of an adhesive connector passageway
outlet, an air connector passageway outlet and a recirculation passageway
inlet, said second nozzle being formed with an internal passageway having
an inlet connected to said outlet of said adhesive connector passageway of
said manifold and an outlet connected to said inlet of said recirculation
passageway of said manifold for transmitting adhesive therebetween, said
second nozzle being formed with an air discharge passageway connected to
said outlet of said air connector passageway of said manifold;
said nozzle attachment being mounted to said second nozzle so that said air
jet bores of said nozzle attachment connect to said air discharge
passageway of said nozzle for discharging air toward the backing sheet of
a hygienic article. |
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to adhesive dispensing systems, and, more
particularly, to a flow metering device such as a metering gear head
having a spray head attachment for spraying a plurality of separate
patterns of hot melt adhesive in the form of elongated, thin strands or
fibers onto a substrate such as the backing sheet of hygienic articles.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Hot melt thermoplastic adhesives have been widely used in industry for
adhering many types of products, and are particularly useful in
applications where quick setting time is advantageous. One application for
hot melt adhesives which has been of considerable interest in recent years
is the bonding of non-woven fibrous material to the backing sheet of
hygienic articles such as disposable diapers, incontinence pads and
similar articles.
In the prior art, the manufacture of disposable diapers, for example, has
involved the application of multiple, parallel beads of pressure sensitive
hot melt adhesive onto the backing sheet of the diaper so as to adhere the
backing sheet to the non-woven, absorbent pad of the diaper. To ensure a
good bond is obtained between the non-woven pad and backing sheet, and an
acceptable visual appearance of the resulting product, the adhesive beads
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