WO2014176589A1 - Plural component proportioning system and method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to plural component dispensing systems, and more particularly to a system to take multiple material components and proportion them accurately to a specified mixed ratio.
- Fluid proportioners comprise dispensing systems that receive separate inert fluid components, mix the components in a predetermined ratio and then dispense the components as an activated compound.
- fluid proportioners are used to dispense epoxies and polyurethanes that solidify after mixing of a resin component and an activating material, which are individually inert.
- an immediate chemical reaction begins taking place that results in the cross-linking, curing, and solidification of the mixture. Therefore, the two components are routed separately into the proportioner so that they can remain segregated as long as possible.
- a manifold receives each component after it is pumped separately and mixes the components so the mixture can be dispensed from a sprayer coupled to the manifold.
- a typical fluid proportioner comprises a pair of positive displacement pumps that individually draw in fluid from separate fluid hoppers and pump pressurized fluids to the mix manifold.
- the pumps are driven in synchronicity by a common motor, typically an air motor or hydraulic motor, having a reciprocating drive shaft.
- a common motor typically an air motor or hydraulic motor, having a reciprocating drive shaft.
- Such configurations are simple and easy to design when the fluid components are dispensed in a 1 : 1 ratio and the pumps are of equal volumetric displacement. Force balancing in these configurations can be adequately accommodated by placing the motor halfway between the pumps. As such, forces generated between the pumps and the motor are equal.
- two component epoxies and polyurethanes are not, however, comprised of a 1:1 ratio of the components. Typically a first major component is needed in a higher concentration than a second minor component.
- a system for providing a mixture produced from separate fluid components includes a plurality of positive displacement pumps, a plurality of fluid regulators, a plurality of flow meters, a receiving device, and a control system.
- Each pump delivers a separate fluid component
- each fluid regulator is connected to one of the pumps for regulating fluid pressure of one of the fluid components.
- Each flow meter is connected to one of the fluid regulators for sensing flow rate of one of the fluid components.
- the receiving device receives the separate fluid components.
- the control system controls the fluid regulators based on the measured flow rates to produce a desired mix ratio of the separate fluid components.
- the method of producing a mixture based upon separate fluids includes pumping a plurality of separate fluids, sensing flow rate of each of the separate fluids, delivering the separate fluids to a receiving device, and individually regulating fluid pressure of each of the separate fluids as a function of flow rate sensed to produce a desired ratio of the separate fluids at the receiving device.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a two component fluid proportioning system with independent variable fluid regulators and individual flow meters.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a multiple material mix system for treating a plurality of fluid materials delivered from individual pumps through variable controlled fluid regulators and flow meters to a mixing device.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of fluid proportioning system 10, which may be used, for example, in a multicomponent spray system.
- system 10 is designed for a two component mix application in which two separate inert fluid components are mixed in a predetermined ratio and then dispensed as an activated compound.
- the two components will be referred to as the base fluid component and the catalyst fluid component.
- FIG. 1 includes base pump 12A and catalyst pump 12B, base fluid regulator 14A and catalyst fluid regulator 14B, base actuator 16A and catalyst actuator 16B, base flow meter 18A and catalyst flow meter 18B, mixing device 20, and controller 22.
- Base fluid material is pumped under pressure by base pump 12A to base fluid regulator 14A, which regulates the fluid pressure of the base material in response to base actuator 16 A.
- the base material flows from base fluid regulator 14A through base flow meter 18A to mixing device 20.
- Base flow meter 18A senses the flow rate of the base material as it flows to mixing device 20.
- the catalyst fluid component is pumped under pressure by catalyst pump 12B to catalyst fluid regulator 14B.
- the fluid pressure of the catalyst fluid component is regulated by catalyst fluid regulator 14B under the control of actuator 16B.
- the catalyst fluid component is delivered from catalyst fluid regulator 14B through catalyst flow meter 18B to mixing device 20.
- the base and catalyst components are mixed, which produces an immediate chemical reaction.
- the reacted mixture is delivered by the mixing device 20 to a dispenser (not shown).
- the mix ratio between the base and catalyst materials can vary significantly. Often the base material is the major component and is required at a much higher concentration than the catalyst component.
- base fluid regulator 14A and catalyst fluid regulator 14B are controlled by actuators 16A and 16B to produce the desired mix ratio for the particular base and catalyst materials being used.
- the control of the mix ratio is based upon the sensed flow rates of the base and catalyst materials produced by base flow meter 18A and catalyst flow meter 18B, respectively.
- base fluid regulator 14A and catalyst fluid regulator 14B are air controlled fluid regulators.
- Actuators 16A and 16B provide air pressure to regulators 14A and 14B, respectively, in order to set the regulated fluid pressure of the base and catalyst materials, respectively.
- actuator 16A is a manually set air regulator, and is capable of producing a variable air pressure of between 0 and 85 psi.
- Actuator 16B is an electrically controlled air regulator that can vary air pressure from 0 to 85 psi based upon a variable electrical control signal from controller 22.
- the control signal for example, may be a variable voltage of between 0 and 10 volts.
- actuator 16A is a manual air regulator and actuator 16B is an electrically controlled air regulator
- an operator will set manual air regulator 16A to produce a desired regulated fluid pressure at the output of regulator 16A.
- a flow rate of base material from regulator 14A to mixing device 20 is established and is measured by base flow meter 18 A.
- Catalyst fluid regulator 14B is controlled by controller 22 through actuator 16B so that the flow rate of catalyst material is scaled to the flow rate of the base material.
- the scaling factor used is based upon a desired target ratio of base to catalyst needed by mixing device 20 to produce the desired mix of reacted fluid.
- Controller 22 may receive feedback signals from base flow meter 18A and catalyst flow meter 18B in order to provide a control signal to actuator 16B that will result in a regulated fluid pressure at the output of regulator 16B that results in a catalyst flow rate that will produce the desired target ratio.
- an operator may read the flow rates produced by the base and catalyst flow meters 18A and 18B and provide a control input to controller 22.
- the catalyst flow rate tracks the base flow rate.
- the overall flow rate of material supplied by mixing device 20 is dictated by adjustment of base actuator 16 A, which may be a manual air regulator adjusted by the operator. In that case, the operator would adjust actuator 16A manually until a desired base flow rate is measured by flow meter 18A and would supply an input indicating the desired target ratio to controller 22.
- System 10 provides a number of advantages.
- System 10 is not concerned with the supply system that is feeding it base and catalyst material.
- the operation of pumps 12A and 12B do not need to be synchronized, and can have different pump output pressures.
- Regulators 14A and 14B act as accumulators to dampen out material pressure variations and disturbances that can occur, for example, during a pump change-over or during air supply changes.
- system 10 has been described as implemented using variable air pressure regulators, the regulators can alternatively be controlled electrically or hydraulically.
- system 10 can maintain the desired target ratio using regulation of fluid pressure by regulators 14A and 14B.
- regulators 14A and 14B By using separate regulators and flow meters for each individual material, proper ratio regulation can be achieved.
- the predominant material (often referred to as the "resin” or “base” or “A” material) is regulated to a fixed flow by setting the associated fluid regulator to a fixed setting. Both materials are supplied under pressure by simple supply pumps at pressures (e.g. 5000 psi) substantially above the level at which they will be dispensed.
- the regulator on the A side regulates the fluid pressure down to that level (e.g. 2000 psi) which will produce the desired flow.
- the controller looks at the flow produced on the A side and regulates the fluid regulator on the B side to produce the desired flow on that side commensurate with the ratio required by the material being used.
- materials may have ratios between the A and B sides of anywhere from 1:1 to 10: 1 or even more.
- FIG. 2 shows system 30, which is an N component mixing system in which N individual fluid components are mixed.
- System 30 includes pumps 32A-32N, fluid regulators 34A-34N, actuators 36A-36N, flow meters 38A-38N, mixing device 40, and controller 42.
- each individual component (which may be referred to as components A through N) is delivered separately to mixing device 40.
- component A is delivered at high pressure from positive displacement pump 32A to fluid regulator 34A.
- the output of regulator 34A is a variable regulated fluid pressure.
- Component A is supplied from regulator 34A through flow meter 38A to mixing device
- the regulated fluid pressure is determined by an actuating signal, which may be electrical or mechanical from actuator 36A to regulator 34A.
- Flow meter 38A provides a flow rate signal FRA representing measured flow rate of component A to controller 42.
- Actuator 36A is responsive to actuator control signal ACTA from controller 42.
- component B is supplied from pump 32B to mixing device 40 through regulator 34B and flow meter 38B.
- Actuator 36B controls the variable fluid pressure provided by regulator 34B based upon an actuator control signal ACT B from controller 42.
- Flow meter 38B provides measured flow rate signal FRB to controller 42.
- Component N is supplied under pressure from the positive displacement pump 32N to regulator 34N, which is controlled by actuator 36N. Component N flows through flow meter 38N to mixing device 40. Flow rate signal FRN is supplied by flow meter 38N to controller 42.
- Controller 42 supplies actuator control signals ACTA-ACTN to actuators
- FRA- FRN received from flow meters 38A-38N, respectively.
- System 30 individually controls the regulated fluid pressure and thus the flow rate of each of the components in order to establish and maintain the desired target ratio of the components that are mixed in mixing device 40.
- controller 42 can control the flow rates of all of the components individually so that the desired output flow of the mixture to the dispenser is maintained.
- the flow meters used with this invention may measure flow directly or indirectly. Examples of flow meters using direct measurement include typical industry flow meters such as gear meters and coriolis mass flow meters. Indirect measurement can be achieved, for example, by measuring position displacement of a pump and finding correlations to provide a flow measurement.
- the fluid regulators can take a variety of forms.
- the fluid regulators may regulate flow by controlling a variable orifice.
- a larger orifice provides less pressure drop, while a smaller orifice provides more pressure drop.
- Another type of flow regulator includes an on/off valve, with the flow being regulated by how long the valve stays open.
- the invention can also be used without including a mixer for some applications.
- An example is a method and system for filling separate cartridges to a specific ratio.
- Each cartridge (rather than a mixer) is the receiving device for receiving the separate components.
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